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Visite écourtée d’un ancien fleuron de l’industrie verrière belge.

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Short tour of a former flagship of the Belgian glass industry.

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Visite écourtée d’un ancien fleuron de l’industrie verrière belge.

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Short tour of a former flagship of the Belgian glass industry.

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Between Hopeman and Elgin, Moray

Exploration d’un petit charbonnage oublié depuis une éternité. Peu de vestiges de l’exploitation minière mais de beaux bâtiments encore bien présents.

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Exploration of a small coal mine forgotten for ages. Few vestiges of mining, but beautiful buildings still present.

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There was a busker at the bottom of the escalator and he started to play the song and the passenger started to dance. Both his partner and myself enjoyed his movement.

Took this a few years ago after visiting Kew Gardens. There's a face to be found. No prizes except a feeling of smugness 😁

The rising sun seen through a small window in a sea stack at Praia dos Careanos, Algarve, Portugal

 

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Visite d’une maison totalement moisie, bouffée par les champignons.

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Visit to a completely moldy house, devoured by mushrooms.

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The ‘Church of the Blessed Peter at Duffus’ is first mentioned in a charter from 1190 The church was probably built by Freskin de Moray, who also constructed the mighty Duffus Castle nearby.

 

The church was badly damaged in the early 1300s during the Wars of Independence. It is situated in an situated in an idyllic location among mature trees. A rare medieval ‘mercat’ cross survives among the grave stones.

Exploration d’un vaste couvent encore bien fringuant.

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Explore a large, yet dashing convent.

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No matter the season this tree makes me think of cascading fireworks

It has been awhile since I posted aphoto on Flickr. A lot of projects and work have been catching up me that I didn't really have much time to take photos or to manage my Flickr account.

 

Hopefully things will be better in the next few weeks. In the meantime, have a wonderful weekend and stay safe! :)

  

Location: Burnaby, BC (Canada)

But never does it get what the eye sees

Visite d’un bistro abandonné à la décoration... comment dire... horrible.

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Visit to an abandoned bistro with decoration... how to say... horrible.

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Part of my on-going project 'Duffus Castle' through the seasons.

Duffus Castle was a motte-and-bailey castle in use from c.1140 to 1705. At the time of its establishment, it was one of the most secure fortifications in Scotland.

 

At the beginning of the 12th century Moray was ruled by Angus, grandson of Lulach Macgillecomgan, who had succeeded Macbeth as King of Scots in 1057. Angus rebelled in 1130 and King David I began to populate the province with nobles. Among them was Freskin, of Flemish background, who built the great earthwork and timber motte-and-bailey castle in c. 1140.

 

Freskin’s direct line ended in 1270 and the castle passed into the ownership of Sir Reginald le Chen. With his death in 1345, Duffus passed to his daughter Mariot who was married to Nicholas, son of the 4th Earl of Sutherland. The Sutherlands were also descended from Freskyn and remained in their possession until 1705 when the castle was abandoned.

 

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Une ferme abandonnée depuis longtemps. Comme tant d’autres.

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A long abandoned farm. Like so many others.

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Exploration d’une vieille usine textile abandonnée depuis longtemps.

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Exploration of an old, long-abandoned textile factory.

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Duffus Castle, near Elgin, Moray, Scotland, was a motte-and-bailey castle and was in use from c.1140 to 1705. During its occupation it underwent many alterations. The most fundamental was the destruction of the original wooden structure and its replacement with one of stone. At the time of its establishment, it was one of the most secure fortifications in Scotland. At the death of the 2nd Lord Duffus in 1705, the castle had become totally unsuitable as a dwelling and so was abandoned.

These tents pop up regularly along the beach . I loved how this red little tent seemed to be glowing in the late afternoon sky.

Light dilution of water and vinegar to clean the skins

Visite d’un bistro abandonné à la décoration... comment dire... horrible.

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Visit to an abandoned bistro with decoration... how to say... horrible.

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Rising in the Lake District National Park as a series of streams, it flows rapidly downhill to the north of Kentmere where the River Kent flows into the Kentmere reservoir. The reservoir was built to regulate the river flow, which benefited the mills located further downstream.

Part of my 'Duffus Castle through the seasons' project.

 

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The castle is situated on the Laich of Moray, a fertile plain that was once the swampy foreshore of Spynie Loch. This was originally a more defensive position than it appears today, long after the loch was drained.

 

The motte is a huge man-made mound, with steep sides and a wide ditch separating it from the bailey. The whole site is enclosed by a water-filled ditch, which is more a mark of its boundary than it is a serious defensive measure.

Duffus Castle was built by a Flemish man named Freskin, who came to Scotland in the first half of the 1100s. After an uprising by the ‘men of Moray’ against David I in 1130, the king sent Freskin north as a representative of royal authority.

 

He was given the estate of Duffus, and here he built an earthwork-and-timber castle. Freskin’s son William adopted the title of ‘de Moravia’ – of Moray. By 1200, the family had become the most influential noble family in northern Scotland, giving rise to the earls of Sutherland and Clan Murray.

In about 1270, the castle passed to Sir Reginald Cheyne the Elder, Lord of Inverugie. He probably built the square stone keep on top of the motte, and the curtain wall encircling the bailey. In 1305, the invading King Edward I of England gave him a grant of 200 oaks from the royal forests of Darnaway and Longmorn, which were probably used for the castle’s floors and roofs.

   

D’ordinaire, dans ce genre de lieu, je ne sors pas mon appareil photo. Je me suis tout de même fais violence.

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Usually, in this kind of place, I don't take out my camera. However, I made an effort.

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Field of barley at Duffus Castle in Moray, Scotland

The castle is situated on the Laich of Moray, a fertile plain that was once the swampy foreshore of Spynie Loch. This was originally a more defensive position than it appears today, long after the loch was drained.

 

The motte is a huge man-made mound, with steep sides and a wide ditch separating it from the bailey. The whole site is enclosed by a water-filled ditch, which is more a mark of its boundary than it is a serious defensive measure.

Duffus Castle was built by a Flemish man named Freskin, who came to Scotland in the first half of the 1100s. After an uprising by the ‘men of Moray’ against David I in 1130, the king sent Freskin north as a representative of royal authority.

 

He was given the estate of Duffus, and here he built an earthwork-and-timber castle. Freskin’s son William adopted the title of ‘de Moravia’ – of Moray. By 1200, the family had become the most influential noble family in northern Scotland, giving rise to the earls of Sutherland and Clan Murray.

In about 1270, the castle passed to Sir Reginald Cheyne the Elder, Lord of Inverugie. He probably built the square stone keep on top of the motte, and the curtain wall encircling the bailey. In 1305, the invading King Edward I of England gave him a grant of 200 oaks from the royal forests of Darnaway and Longmorn, which were probably used for the castle’s floors and roofs.

 

By 1350, the castle had passed to a younger son of the Earl of Sutherland through marriage. It may have been then that the keep was abandoned, possibly because it was beginning to slip down the mound, and a new residence established at the north of the bailey.

 

Viscount Dundee, leader of the first Jacobite Rising, dined in the castle as a guest of James, Lord Duffus in 1689, prior to his victory against King William II’s government forces at Killiecrankie. Soon after, Lord Duffus moved to the nearby Duffus House. The castle quickly fell into decay.

Visite d’un spot tombé dans l’oubli depuis le début des travaux de démolition.

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Visit an abandoned place that has been forgotten since the demolition work began.

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A pretty rare scene lately where the sunset was actually quite dramatic and colorful. So far Raincouver has been living up the expectation where we hardly see the sun.

 

I am not sure when will the next time I will see this again, hopefully soon :)

 

Location: False Creek, BC (Canada)

Voici une maison qui aura résisté à la modernité jusqu’à la fin : la Maison Muller.

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Here is a house that has resisted modernity to the end : Maison Muller.

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Visite très attendue de Hof van B.

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Long-awaited visit from Hof van B.

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So pretty in every one of its petals, one after the other. I hope everyone had a nice weekend.

Photo was taken during a hike through this overwhelming landscape.

Nous avons arpenté les différents halls et couloirs d’un beau site industriel abandonné.

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We walked through the various halls and corridors of a beautiful abandoned industrial site.

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Pesenbachtal 07/2016

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