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by Robert Johnson

 

I went down to the crossroads, fell down on my knees.

I went down to the crossroads, fell down on my knees.

Asked the Lord above for mercy, "Save me if you please."

 

I went down to the crossroads, tried to flag a ride.

I went down to the crossroads, tried to flag a ride.

Nobody seemed to know me, everybody passed me by.

 

I'm going down to Rosedale, take my rider by my side.

I'm going down to Rosedale, take my rider by my side.

You can still barrelhouse, baby, on the riverside.

 

You can run, you can run, tell my friend-boy Willie Brown.

You can run, you can run, tell my friend-boy Willie Brown.

And I'm standing at the crossroads, believe I'm sinking down.

 

Another shot from new years day

 

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@ crossroads we are given choices about where to go from the place we are in .. CHOICE is what we have to do and we have to do it well ..

Now how many times have we made wrong choices and regretted them?

Have we learnt lessons out of these wrong choices?

 

I certainly hope so.

 

I saw this "dude" trying to figure out where to go

Drune: Crossroads

Group Notice From: Drune Forever!, Sparklybootie

   

Drune: Crossroads is a mix between the East of Eden and 2019-XS versions of Drune. The streets are tighter, the buildings are taller, and there are more interiors to explore! Think of it as a Drune's Greatest Hits, with locations from several previous Drunes returning. It's the classic aesthetic of Drune everyone loves.

   

Also, I am running a new photo contest with a 10k grand prize. Info here: www.flickr.com/photos/sparklebottom/50681047552/

   

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Sunny blue skies looking across Genesee Crossroads Park at downtown Rochester, NY.

 

Genesee Crossroads Park, also known as Charles Carroll Park, is a relatively small urban park located in the Convention District along the west side of the Genesee River, between Main Street and Andrews Street. It is behind the Holiday Inn and basically on top of the Genesee Crossroads Parking Garage. The Sister Cities Pedestrian Bridge crosses the river in the middle of the park. Benches and picnic areas are available and are popular with office workers at lunchtime in the summer months.

 

www.r3dphotography.com

"I went down to the crossroads.

Tried to flag a ride."

A picture of a road sign near a crossroad in Japan.

 

From the gathering of friends last summer. My view of the church at the crossroads. A mighty hot day.

A caretaker's home sits at the crossroads on the grounds of the Hohensalzburg Castle in Salzburg, Austria.

For any WoD/VtM-Enthusiasts roaming around my flickr - you should check out this sim, it is amazing:

 

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Crossroads/190/128/1047

Our Daily Challenge 6-12 September : Abbey Road.

 

This is the crossroads on which I live, processed with Deep Dream Generator.

I was inspired to try this by Oh Kaye too !

Crossroads

Stone Mountain Park Georgia

Group of youngsters waiting at the crossroads for the traffic to halt.

 

Bengaluru | India | March 2014

Sized for upright wallpaper for most tablets and phones (10:16, 800x1280 px)

 

They say that magic becomes real at the crossroads

The places not quite here

Yet not quite there

The balance points between “was” and “will be”

When the doors between worlds open

And possibilities are unleashed

 

Previously unpublished photo from the "Crossroads" photo series. See the album of other photos.

 

Around the Grid contains the full original poem by Harper Ganesvoort to go with this photo shoot, along with the fashion details for both models.

 

Teleport to Furillen

Operation Crossroads was a series of nuclear weapon tests conducted by the United States at Bikini Atoll in mid-1946. It was the first test of a nuclear weapon after the Trinity nuclear test in July 1945. Its purpose was to investigate the effect of nuclear weapons on naval ships.

 

Crossroads consisted of two detonations, each with a yield of 23 kilotons:[1] Able was detonated at an altitude of 520 feet (158 m) on July 1, 1946; Baker was detonated 90 feet (27 m) underwater on July 25, 1946

 

To prepare the atoll for Crossroads, Bikini's native residents agreed to evacuate the island of Bikini. Many were moved by the LST 861 to the island of Rongerik. Later, in the 1950s, a series of large thermonuclear tests rendered Bikini unfit for subsistence farming and fishing. Because of radioactive contamination, Bikini remains uninhabited as of 2011, though it is occasionally visited by sport divers. Although there are claims that participants in the Crossroads tests were well protected against radiation sickness, the Oscar-nominated documentary Radio Bikini showed footage of Navy sailors wearing little or no protection during their inspection of the target ships only hours after the explosions, even though some of the observer ships were caught in the fallout of the Baker explosion. In addition, the documentary revealed that Navy ships used contaminated water from the area for drinking and bathing purposes after the blast. One study showed that the life expectancy of participants was reduced by an average of three months.

Felt like putting up another photo of dadah......... GLEN HARROW!

 

Now you just knew I was going to say that!

 

I thought the signposts were so cute as up until I saw this I didn't realise that the cottages had names.

 

I actually don't think this cottage is part of the Group that people stay in as it hasn't been renovated like the others and the garden was fabulously wild.

 

Now this has been twiddled, tweaked, poked and prodded, just don't ask me what I did as I can't remember! I'm just a twiddler remember!!!

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La Catedral Metropolitana de Santa María de la Asunción, situada en la ciudad de Pamplona (Comunidad Foral de Navarra, España), sede de la Archidiócesis de Pamplona y Tudela, es un conjunto arquitectónico eclesiástico único, por tratarse del complejo catedralicio más completo que se conserva en España. Presenta las edificaciones habituales en otras catedrales como iglesia, claustro y sacristías, pero además conserva la cillería, refectorio, sala capitular y dormitorio, que son más propias de la vida común a la que estaba sujeto su cabildo y que a lo largo de los siglos se han ido derribando en otras catedrales españolas. Las estancias que lo configuran fueron construidas en distintas épocas y estilos, conservándose hoy en día algunas de las dependencias románicas, pero predominando sobre todo las edificadas en estilo gótico (entre ellas la iglesia y el claustro) de los siglos XIV al XVI. La fachada oeste, de estilo neoclásico, se levantó a finales del siglo XVIII.

Destacan en este conjunto de edificios; el claustro, que está considerado una maravilla del arte gótico europeo y desde luego el mejor claustro del siglo XIV; la cocina, que es uno de los tres únicos ejemplos supervivientes de cocina gótica de toda Europa; y por último la fachada principal, una de las obras más puras y representativas del neoclasicismo en la península.

La edificación actual ocupa una extensa área en el Casco Antiguo de la ciudad, concretamente en la parte más alta de la Navarrería. Esta es la zona de Pamplona donde se han encontrado los restos arqueológicos más antiguos, datados en la Primera Edad del Hierro. Sobre este mismo emplazamiento se situaba el núcleo principal de la ciudad romana, del que se han hallado numerosos restos en las diferentes excavaciones arqueológicas realizadas dentro y fuera del edificio, que demuestran que el lugar que ocupa el templo correspondía con la encrucijada del cardo y decumano, las dos calles que representaban el centro neurálgico de toda ciudad romana.

 

es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catedral_de_Pamplona_(Espa%C3%B1a)

www.catedraldepamplona.com/

 

The Metropolitan Cathedral of Santa María de la Asunción, located in the city of Pamplona (Comunidad Foral de Navarra, Spain), seat of the Archdiocese of Pamplona and Tudela, is a unique ecclesiastical architectural complex, as it is the most complete cathedral complex preserved in Spain. It has the usual buildings found in other cathedrals, such as the church, cloister and sacristies, but it also conserves the cillería, refectory, chapter house and dormitory, which are more typical of the common life to which its chapter was subject and which over the centuries have been demolished in other Spanish cathedrals. The rooms that make up the cathedral were built at different times and in different styles, with some of the Romanesque rooms remaining today, but those built in the Gothic style (including the church and the cloister) from the 14th to 16th centuries predominate. The west façade, in neoclassical style, was erected at the end of the 18th century.

Highlights of this group of buildings include: the cloister, which is considered a marvel of European Gothic art and certainly the best cloister of the 14th century; the kitchen, which is one of the only three surviving examples of a Gothic kitchen in Europe; and finally the main façade, one of the purest and most representative works of Neoclassicism on the peninsula.

The current building occupies an extensive area in the Old Quarter of the city, specifically in the highest part of the Navarrería. This is the area of Pamplona where the oldest archaeological remains have been found, dating from the First Iron Age. The main nucleus of the Roman city was located on this same site, of which numerous remains have been found in the different archaeological excavations carried out inside and outside the building, which show that the place occupied by the temple corresponded to the crossroads of the cardo and decumanus, the two streets that represented the nerve centre of any Roman city.

 

Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

 

Above the Deshler, Ohio diamond, where trains meet and greet.

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Leica CL with Leica 75mm Summarit f/2.5

Sheraton Crossroads, Mahwah, NJ.

A whitetail deer crosses a parkway drive.

Early 2000's IC FE

Crossroads Farm (MI)

Kalkaska, MI

Minolta Maxxum

Film: Fortepan

Developer: Rodinal 1+50 13min

Temp: 20c

In the depths of solitude's embrace,

Where lonely souls find no solace,

A crossroads emerges, bright but cold,

Where lost hearts linger, stories untold.

 

The crossroads watches, with somber eyes,

As these souls battle their internal cries,

Their yearning for a companion, for a hand to hold,

Lost in the crossroads, their stories begin to unfold.

 

Electric Road, Wing Hing Street, Tin Hau. 2024.

 

(cellphone photo, shot in b&w)

 

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