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Coming Soon, a brand new set of photostories. Coming to a Flikr near you!
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Okay in all seriousness I've decided that I'm gonna start posting photostories with my Monster High gang (note that not all of my gang are in this photo, these are just the MAIN main characters!) I'm looking at starting after Christmas, so keep your eye's peeled for teasers!
We been so long waiting
For the all time high
We got a damn good reason
To put your troubles aside
And all your winter sorrows hang ‘em out to dry
Throw it away
Gotta throw it away
All the colorful days, my friend
Are coming around again!
Coming soon....
Digital classroom
Something you've never seen me do.....
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Phillies pinch-runner Wes Helms motors home in the 10th inning as Nats C Jesus Flores awaits a relay throw. Nats P Jonathan Albaladejo is the player running past home plate to cover, while Phillies CF Aaron Rowand (33) gives the slide sign on the left.
Seen at Egirdir, Turkey.
Camera: Fuji GA645
Film: Fomapan 100
Processing: Paterson Aculux 3, 1+9
05/2012
So excuse me for forgetting, but these things that I do
You see I've forgotten, if they're green or they're blue
Anyway the thing is, this's what I really mean...
Yours are the sweetest eyes I've ever seen.
Coming Home.
Silence falls
in streets already quiet
as the procession negotiates the junction,
passes the Chinese takeaway, the newsagents,
the greengrocer.
The tenor bell tolls dolefully
from St Bartholomew’s tower.
The undertaker walks slowly, steadily,
before the hearse, his undertaker’s walk,
wearing his undertaker’s hat, carrying
his undertaker’s stick, as a regal sceptre,
with solemn dignity.
Inside there is a glimpse of the coffin,
draped with the union flag.
UP
rings out the command,
and standards are raised as the cortège halts
briefly, as respects are paid,
salutes are offered,
whilst the family look on in numb bewilderment.
DOWN
then off again at the same measured pace,
past the ancient Butter Market,
through the Saxon town.
Brize Norton, Lyneham, once more give up the dead,
as yet another young soldier comes home
through the silent streets
of Wootten Bassett.
(Published in Reach Poetry 138, March 2010)
Bath Bus Company Leyland Olympian A954SAE, the last bus chassis to be built at Bristol Commercial Vehicles plant arrives with day visitors at the Glastonbury Festival.
At Heuston (formally Knightsbridge) Station, St. John's Road and Victoria Quay.
Train shed by Sir John Macneill, 1846, and building by Sancton Wood, 1848.
The train shed shown here was totally renovated (completed in 2000) to designs by CIE Architects and Brian O'Halloran Assciates. Looks the business.
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i'm currently working on this site and it will be finished within a few days .. and now i'm excited with the results of the electoral vote. I and my family gathered in the living room and watch the results for each constituency ..
But as you know, I didn't vote because i'm under the age of 21 , the vote must be over 21 years . :)
Good luck to candidates :)
I personally think these Vultures are amazing and very intelligent birds, and manage to keep our planet clean when allowed
This is a captive one at the Hawk Conservancy in Hampshire
my favourite Vulture is the King Vulture...so ugly but soooo beautiful.
Dinghy from Yacht Esprit to Freddie's Beach Bar at the end of our cruise with Dirk, Annie and Michelle.
... to Annabel's Boutique... which is also coming soon (!)... a lovely dress from Carrie Snowpaw.
Necklace - Ryca
Cuff - Zaara
Shoes - MStyle
Picture by Thati Boucher
There are no pictures of my dad coming home from his many deployments. During Vietnam, Mom wasn't allowed to bring a camera on base to welcome him off his ships, for security reasons. When he came home from deployments in the 80's, she was understandably more focused on welcoming him than on snapping photos. In those days, there wasn't the proud national focus on returning soldiers, sailors and airmen that there is now, so documentation is much rarer.
This is a statue in nearby Kirkland, WA. Every time I see it, I get misty-eyed, remembering what these moments felt like when I was a little girl.
The infamous house on the hill looms over Los Angeles like an old friend, long forgotten to time and sits empty waiting for anyone to fully understand the stories that the walls have witnessed first hand.
It was here Dr. Harold Perelson on the eve of December 6th, 1959 had gone mad, killing his wife with the intent of killing their three children as well. When the eldest daughter escaped and got help, Dr. Perelson had taken his life and let the house and its tragedies be lost to history.
Despite the house being handed over to a woman, and later her son, the house was left as a time capsule with no one daring to live within those walls since the murder all those decades ago.
For the first time, the time capsule has been open and welcomed its first visitors outside of its owner to explore the ballroom on the top floor and old fashioned bar, the four master bedrooms, gorgeous staircase, and the evidence of life left behind.
2/4 projects down for the up coming faire~ Sorry for all the WIP but I can't release anything until next month hopefully the wait will be worth it!
US Marines return home after Operation Desert Storm, late 1991. Based on the colors, the airplane is a C-5A. The furled flag carried by the Marine at the top of the stairs appears to be a 1990-era Georgia state flag, suggesting that this may be a Georgia-based reserve unit, possibly returning to NAS Atlanta.