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Sidenote: I had the idea for this
photo while listening to this really incredible blues song last night.
So please listen and snap your fingers ... it's fantastic ! 😘
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Interior of the Salvatorkirche (Church of the Savior), a Greek Orthodox church with a slightly convoluted history:
Built in late Gothic style in 1493 as a cemetery church for the relocated cemetery of the Frauenkirche.
With the secularization in 1803 it should be destroyed, but it was used as important storage, so destruction was avoided.
In 1806 it was gifted to the Lutheran community in Munich, but due to continued usage as depot the Lutheran community could not use it. With the decision to build the Lutheran St. Matthäus church in 1825 the Lutherans returned St. Salvator to the crown.
In 1828 King Ludwig I of Bavaria gave it to the Greek Orthodox community for use, but the church building remained property of the state.
After this it remained Greek Orthodox and was renovated multiple times, most recently some interior refurbishing happened in 2022.
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There are 2 major waterfalls on the Yellowstone River. This is the Upper falls . The water continues to flow a quarter mile downstream over the Lower Yellowstone Falls. It then enters the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. The total height of the Upper Falls is 308 feet !!
Continuing my Rome series:)
*********************************The so-called Tempietto (Italian: 'small temple') is a small commemorative tomb (martyrium) built by Donato Bramante, possibly as early as 1502, in the courtyard of San Pietro in Montorio. Also commissioned by Ferdinand and Isabella, the Tempietto is considered a masterpiece of High Renaissance Italian architecture.[4](WIKI)
One thing about flowers, they continue to bloom no mater what.
So should we all...
Found this beauty in my garden this morning, made me smile, there were 3 beautiful buds for me to enjoy.
Hope your week ahead is a new adventure.... and a time to smell the roses....
Thank you all for your support and visit!
To be continued... (maybe :P)
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Continuing with the monochrome theme for this series of pictures from the south coast of England in Dorset: these stairs lead down to a small beach with views to the east. However, at the very top of the stairs (very top right) you can also drop down to the far side using another set of stairs which will take you down to a much larger, longer beach and close up views of Durdle Door, a natural arch cut through eroded sandstone. I'll post a picture of Durdle Door in due course. If you can't wait to see what Durdle Door looks like then follow the link below:
The sim does not exist anymore but CTWO group continues to raise awareness and will lay on the table the causes we want to be heard…
In lieu of this, International Women’s Day in SL events for March 8 and 9 are brewing already! So stay tuned!
Announcements will be on Flickr and Facebook. If you are interested to support or participate in any way like time, effort and in kind just pm ME for more info!
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Continuing my theme of reflections taken on my tour of Skye and the Highlands region this image just had everything. The clouds, boat, trees, the mountains and the small reeds in the foreground just made it, in my mind, complete.
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Continuing from this post . The ladybugs left without finishing the job. The plant then got a really bad infestation about two weeks after they left.
I then bought a pack of Cryptolaemus montrouzieri. They are called “mealybug destroyer” for a reason. They immediately started to feast on the pest bugs, wiping the population very quickly.
Here you can see a Cryptolaemus bug chasing a mealybug (the white little one on the leaf border). Plenty to choose from, though.
To be continued, again.
Cromford Mills.
OrWO Universal Negative 54 - iso 100
Voigtländer 35 CL
Ilfotec LC29 1:19 ~ 10 minutes (on one leg)
Epson 4490
Autumn Continues, although when I finally got out yesterday, I saw that the trees weren't nearly as full as they were last week
© AnvilcloudPhotography
Continuing my horns and antlers set with this bison bull photographed in Badlands National Park. His hind legs look like he may have some reptile DNA, but it's just dried mud.
So they were sitting in the car talking.
He turned to her and began to tell a story of this and that, of pros and cons, of blacks and whites.
She listened for a while then her gaze turned uncontrollably skyward.
"I've never seen the sky like that...It seems to be split, right down the middle..." she said.
There was a brief pause.
"Sorry for interrupting...Please, continue..."
I went back to visit the wasps nest five days later to see how the larvae were progressing. They became very protective this time. I made two photos and left them alone. The larvae have progressed tremendously.
L'église Sainte-Radegonde est une église paroissiale catholique située dans le village de Talmont-sur-Gironde.
Édifiée sur une falaise surplombant l'estuaire de la Gironde, cette église est parfois considérée comme l'archétype du style roman saintongeais.
L'église Sainte-Radegonde est édifiée à partir du xie siècle à l'initiative des bénédictins de l'abbaye de Saint-Jean-d'Angély, lesquels auraient fait du sanctuaire une étape sur l'un des chemins de Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle. Ainsi, après avoir suivi la Via Turonensis jusqu'à Saintes, certains jacquets auraient-ils choisi de se rendre à Talmont d'où ils auraient embarqué pour la basilique de Soulac, sur l'autre rive de l'estuaire de la Gironde, poursuivant leur périple par la voie de Soulac.
Bien qu'une plaque commémorant le pèlerinage ait été apposée à proximité de l'église par la « Société des amis de Saint-Jacques », l'importance - sinon la réalité - de celui-ci se heurte à l'absence de preuves tangibles antérieures au milieu du xxe siècle.
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Église_Sainte-Radegonde_de_Talmont
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The church Sainte-Radegonde is a Catholic parish church in the village of Talmont-sur-Gironde.
Built on a cliff overlooking the Gironde estuary, this church is sometimes seen as the archetype of the Saintonge Romanesque style.
The church Sainte-Radegonde is built from the eleventh century on the initiative of the Benedictine Abbey of Saint Jean d'Angely, which would have made the sanctuary a step on one of the ways of Saint-Jacques Compostela. Thus, after following Via Turonensis to Saintes, some jacquets would they chose to go to Talmont from where they embarked for the Basilica of Soulac, on the other bank of the Gironde estuary, continuing their journey through Soulac.
Although a plaque commemorating the pilgrimage was affixed close to the church by the "Society of Friends of Saint-Jacques," the importance - if not the reality - of it runs up against the absence of hard evidence prior to mid-twentieth century.
Translated from:
What is continuing in Ukraine is heart-breaking, but their efforts to keep Russia out of their country are heroic.
Art by Heesco, Abbotsford.
Continuing with my Positive Flags of Nations project.
Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
....the deconstructed birthday bouquet.
lumen print, ADOX MCP 310 paper
all white daisies.
lumen color was adjusted using the scanning software.
~Maya Angelou
Landscape Week Continues! While admittedly breaking textbook composition rules, I believe there are times when the photo's elements dictate doing so. And in this shot, I love the way the vertical & horizontal elements all come together near the horizon to pull you along the waving fence line.
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Packhorse bridge over Watendlath beck, Lake District
Cumbria, England, UK
June 2017
Near the vicinity of Keswick, you will find the secluded and scenic Watendlath hamlet and tarn. It is a peaceful and lovely location where you will see a beautifully historic 18th century packhorse bridge.
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While many other places in the northern hemisphere are showing signs of warming weather, we continue to demonstrate why it is not the weather that drew us here. No, ironically we came for the jobs.
Framed in my last picture, this shows the trail continuing, hugging the lakeshore. If you look closely you can see a man and his dog.
Continuing on with my Halloween theme.
Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Continuing with the C-O-L-D theme...
This image was captured within minutes of yesterday violet-hued picture featuring the 'icebergs'. You can see the same-colored sky here.
At -10 below zero, the water near the shore has frozen and that is the blue and white ice here in the foreground. The darker blue on the horizon are the large waves rolling in the open water.
Fortunately the temperatures have moderated in the last few days and we feel warm at 25 f. :)
Enjoy the cold with me here!
The windmills are the quintessential features of Mykonos landscape. There are plenty of them that have become a part and parcel of Mykonos. Visitors to Mykonos can see the windmills irrespective of the locale. From a distance, one can easily figure out the windmills, courtesy of their silhouette. They are primarily concentrated in the neighborhood of Chora and some are also located in and around Alevkantra. These innovative wheels were primarily used for crushing agricultural yields. In all, there were 16 such windmills in operation.
They are conspicuous by their snow-white color, spherical shape with the customary pointed roof made of the finest variety of wood. In the good old days, they were wind operated as Mykonos is renowned for their gusty wind, which continues to blow even today. The Windmills of Chora and the ones at Ano Mera were a great boon to the people of those localities and they were primarily used for grinding the agricultural products that were meant to be transported to places outside Mykonos.
As of now, with the advent of modernity, the windmills are no longer operational. But they continue to be a symbol of Mykonos rich virile past. Being hundreds of years old, most of the windmills have been thoroughly renovated and some have even been converted into museums, the most famous being the Bonis Windmill.
Mykonos windmills are a living testimony of the island's use of innovation when it came to tapping the enormous power of the wind to grind Mykonos agricultural produces.
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My sparrow journey continues with one of North America's most common sparrows, very friendly, never flying too far, being a slow, methodic mover. I always thought its most prominent feature was a large chest spot....but unless I have the ID wrong, it's not always there! They form groups on migration with other sparrows and I never saw one in south Florida, although infrequently they are reported in the upper part of the state.
Member of Nature’s Spirit
Good Stewards of Nature
Continuing the shiny floor series, here is a shot of Nick Whale about to get on track at Silverstone in his Amspeed prepared 1990 BMW M3, sporting the same Auto Trader livery that it had during the 1991 BTCC season.
The BMW M3 was one of the most successful touring cars of the period, winning both the European Touring Car Championship and German Touring Car Championship twice, and having international success as well by winning the first World Touring Car Championship in 1987. In 1988, the BMW M3 took a 1-2 finish at the 24 hours of Nurburgring with drivers Pirro, Ravaglia and Giroix in car 1, and Heger, Grohs and Manthey in car 2.
In 1990, the M3's engine capacity was raised to 2.5ltrs in line with that years rules, and output increased to 340bhp.
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(Explored April 7, 2016)
Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, Oceanville, NJ, USA
DSC_31421G11 - Processed in GIMP 2.8.6
After a brief stop for lunch, we meet up with the SB CWR again at Spence where they duck under a wooden bridge. This is one of the last wooden bridges within a couple hundred kilometers of Toronto. CP 6080 & 6045 continue their trek down the Mactier sub.
Riding on some fast-moving water sports crafts is an exciting and thrilling experience. So, from early morning up and until late afternoon on Christmas Day, a number of guests at a popular beach resort, singly or in group, take a ride on jet skis and banana boats for an hour around a large area in Subic Bay designated by the resort's management as safe for such activities.
Captured in Subic, Zambales, Philippines.