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I do slip between the trees
Where i feel a passionate breeze
That does make, my face shine
As i taste the natural wine
Filled with the beauty, i do see
In between the spreading trees
“That is life, isn’t it? Fate. Luck. Chance. A long series of what-if’s that lead from one moment to the next, time never pausing for you to catch your breath, to make sense of the cards that have been handed to you. And all you can do is play your cards and hope for the best, because in the end, it all comes back to those three basics.
Fate. Luck. Chance.”
― Kelseyleigh Reber
Four leaf clover between the pages of a cookbook (that's where I keep them... and there are a lot of them in there!) For Macro Monday's theme... the space in between.
I have many thousands of pages of print to read that lie between the covers of loads of books, stacked up in my “office” room! One day maybe!
For Crazy Tuesday! Theme - Inbetween.
I have watched the rivalry between these herons for a few weeks now. In this instance, the Black-crowned Night Heron was fishing from it's favorite rock minding it's own business. As I watched, the Great Blue Heron slowly crept out of the shadows, getting ready to pounce on the other heron. The Black-crowned must of heard the other coming and suddenly burst into fright flight.
Pillar Point
Half Moon Bay, CA
I noticed the space between the Coca and the Cola on my drink cup today at lunch.
For FlickrFriday, InBetween.
Rathaus underground station in Cologne, Germany
A pleasing contrast of midnight blue and silvery gleam
When completed, the new north–south suburban railway line in Cologne will have eight stops. While the last stretch of the line is scheduled to come into operation in 2016, Rathaus station has already proven itself fit for everyday operation. Located directly beneath the historic market, Rathaus underground station provides quick and convenient access to the centre of Cologne's historic Altstadt (old town) district, which was previously only accessible by bus.
The station, covering almost 3,000 m², lies 16 metres below ground. Its design is characterised by a fresh contrast of midnight blue and silver. A large proportion of the wall area is velvety-smooth blue, while the ceilings and certain sections of the walls are a shiny silver. The walls and ceilings are clad in hot-dip galvanised and powdercoated steel sheet modules, which are perforated in the ceiling area so that they also absorb sound.
Above the entrances, main traffic areas and footpaths throughout the station, WE-EF DOC240 recessed exterior downlights ensure excellent visibility and safety as well as aid orientation. The luminaires had to be integrated into various building situations – either installed in circular sections of the expanded metal ceilings or combined with an installation tube and mounted directly on the concrete ceilings. The DOC240 downlights in the underground station have proven to be versatile, not just in terms of the installation and mounting options, but also in relation to lighting techniques.
While the stairways and escalators are illuminated from a relatively high position, the height between floors in the main traffic areas is rather low. With different light sources in varying wattages – in this case HIT and CFL lamps, and two symmetric light distributions [M] medium and [EE] very narrow beam – the WE-EF luminaires provide exactly the right amount of light for the unique spaces.
All DOC240 downlights used in this project are fitted with vibration protection in order to extend their service life. Luminaires mounted at especially high installation positions are equipped with a device to lower the luminaire to facilitate ease of maintenance.
Architects:
Lighting Designer:Lichtdesign Ingenieurgesellschaft m.b.H., Prof. Heinrich Kramer, Cologne
Wall fountain with mosaic between the University of Applied Arts (Universität für angewandte Kunst) and the Museum of Applied Arts (Museum für angewandte Kunst - MAK) at the Stubenring in Vienna
"The Minerva Fountain was created for the Art Hall of the Vienna World Exhibition in 1873 and purchased at state expense on the initiative of Rudolf Eitelberger, Ritter von Edelberg, and erected here." de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minervabrunnen_(Wien)
The black and white photo on the right shows a fashion design object of the exhibition WOMEN ARTISTS OF THE WIENER WERKSTÄTTE in the MAK created in 1922. mak.at/womenartistsoftheww en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiener_Werkst%C3%A4tte
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Long-beaked common dolphins are gregarious and are often seen ‘porpoising' at the water surface, breaching and bow-riding for extended periods of time. They are also highly vocal and like the short-beaked common dolphin, can be heard whistling to each other when they are above the surface of the water. They typically travel in large social groups numbering between 10 and 50 dolphins.
Reflection on 03/26/20....
Last week we had an earthquake measuring 5.7. Since then we have had 570 aftershocks....two of which where 3.0 and 3.3 today. Now, we are expected to stay in doors because of the Coronavirus...and it has snowed all day. Now, I feel shaking when there is no shaking...and there is a name for that..
i read somewhere today...
where is God in all this?
i am in this, God is in me...
so God is in this.
what do I expect from God?
a gift has been given...
it involves a resurrection.
Do I believe this?
i do...