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"There is no instinct like that of the heart" Lord Byron
I love spring because all the babies are born and the the earth comes back to life, and the flowers bloom. Spring brings with it hope, and belief in the continuity of life. Canada Geese are often accused of being aggressive when in fact they are only protecting their young as we all do. Please be kind and caring to all life. <3
This photo is in honor of my granddaughter,Danika born on this day one year ago. Happy Birthday sweet girl!
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The Historic Centre of Brugge illustrates continuity on an urban site that has been occupied since the early Middle Ages. Historical records of the town administration and regulations are condensed in the city records from the 13th century onwards.
An area of continuous settlement, the Historic Centre of Brugge has retained the original pattern of streets and places, canals, and open spaces. A very specific skyline of towers and taller civic buildings (such as the cathedral, the belfry and the churches) dominates the city. For the most part, buildings have retained the original parcels of land. The transformations that have taken place over time respect the functional changes in the town, and have become part of its historic authenticity, in a parallel way to other historic cities such as Siena in Italy.
The history of the town is well represented in the urban and architectural structures that harmoniously unify all periods of history since the origin of the city.
Since the second half of the 19th century, much attention has been paid to the history and the architecture of the town, and major debates about modalities followed the international trends in the field of restoration and conservation. This chronological and historical stratification is clearly recognizable in the urban morphology and architecture and is part of the present character of Brugge.
points well taken in a spacial paradise
equals continual time with a little spice
add a pinch of heat
and a dab of egg
dipped and ripped
making sure it's dead
before you put it on the plate of continuity
be positive there's a negative to give you polarity.
"There’s a light that shines in the darkness.
There’s a destiny waiting at the end of the road.
There’s meaning in the middle of this emptiness.
There’s a reason you’ve been asked to carry this heavy load.
Lessons are taught when we reach out
Farther than we thought we’d ever dare.
Faith abounds when we confront our deepest doubts,
Enduring more than we dreamed we could ever bear.
There’s a dawn waiting at the edge of every midnight.
There’s a seed planted with every fallen leaf.
With every wrong there’s the chance to make a right.
With every hour of suffering there’s an eternity of relief.
Our darkest moments give us the opportunity
For seasons of our greatest growth.
Everyday we work towards continuity
Of acceptance and persistent hope"
-Poem Written by Justin Farley
For the #Macromonday #Yellow theme. Taken in my garden as the sunlight gently pushed through the shadows on one of my climbing shrubs against a wall.... Keep safe friends. Keep the hope alive... #MacroMondays
continuity
everything flows
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they're not my thing.. tho I do appreciate the visit!
The small copse of trees on the far hillside hides the ruins of Maes Meddygon. Maes Meddygon means the field of the physicians/doctors, and I remember being told as a child that, like Afon Goch, the red stream, said to have run red with blood, this name is a folk memory connected with some battle back in the unrecorded dark ages or even centuries before.
So there is enduring this continuity, from then to the present day ruin in the name, and also of course the wall and Moel Eilio in the distance...
sorry you will rarely find a continuity in my pictures, I demand a lot from you, but the world is just too interesting to always commit to the eternal same, at least for me ... ;-) ...
Der Hirsch (stag), so der Titel des Kunstwerkes von Bertram Jesdinsky, der schon eine sehr der Natur angenäherte Form besitzt, interessiert sich für 3 Blätter, die auf einer orthogonalen, unnatürlichen Steinanordnung liegen ...
und im Grunde zeige ich hier eine ungewöhnliche Szenerie seiner Ausstellung, denn der Künstler scheint Kind geblieben zu sein, und das ist die beste Voraussetzung für Neugier und kreative Kunst, eine Ausstellung, bei der ich dachte, sie ist auch für Kinder interessant ...
Als das Kunstwerk ein bestimmtes Stadium erreicht hatte, patinierte er es und um den Atelierboden zu schützen stellte er es auf Metalplatten.
Man erreicht die Patinierung von Kupfer durch Oxidation der Oberfläche ... durch die Salze der Salpetersäure, also durch Nitrate. Die grünweiße Schicht ergibt dann einen Rostschutz.
Zufällig entstanden durch die herabtropfende Salpetersäure auf den Bodenplatten Bilder ... sie nennt er "Salzbild II, III, XII" usw..
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Continuity gives us the roots; the change gives us the branches, leaving us the will to extend them and make them grow until they reach new heights.
(Pauline R. Kezer)
Oh, I wish my mind could drop its dead ideas, as the tree does with its dry leaves!
(André Gide)
The biggest waste in the world is the difference between what we are and what we could become.
(Ben Herbster)
My image and texture
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There always were horses in the area. Up to the middle of the 19th century, horse-drawn coaches and carriages were used between London and the Midlands. The arrival of the railway and, later, the car, has changed all this. But the horses are still there (here just outside Markyate, Hertfordshire, on the plateau of the Chilterns). What has changed is the way horses are used. These days, transport is no longer the purpose of keeping horses. Pleasure definitely is. Leica M8, Elmar 50/2.8.
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Estructural = Continuity............
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Thank you very much for your visit and comments.
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...just an ordinary modern building, but when looking at the image, and its structure, it becomes almost abstract with a visual rhythm.
Look closely, and you'll see three generations of trees. The oldest, on the ground, was probably planted in the 19th Century. The mature one, in the 20th, and to the right, carefully fenced to protect it from the sheep, one from the 21st. Seen near Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo, Ireland.
The continuity of lights at the back of ‘Maiden’s Tower’ derived from navigating ships, reminds me of the eternal motion of life. While acting in the theatre stage of our lives, whether we realise it or not, billions of happenings compose the background of that stage. All in motion….All for a reason…All extraordinary… Like this amazingly magical sunset…. BeNowMeHere, Istanbul, Turkey, 2016 via 500px bit.ly/1WnW2yC
wonderfully said Robert Drozda "empty spaces tell stories". I am chasing the 'transparency of inherent space' in common banal locations. So your comment is music to my ears...
implying the continuity of life. It shows some aspect of humanity, the way that the person who looks at the picture will at once recognize as startlingly true :-)
Bert Hardy
Bring Back Humanity to our Government! Resist the Despicable Authoritarian Orange Cockroach and his Cabinet of Stooges and Buffoons!
japanese camellia, 'Cinnamon Scentsation', sarah p duke gardens, duke university, durham, north carolina
Past and continuity of modern life. Time seems suspended in a balance between tradition and contemporaneity.
Passé et continuité de la vie moderne. Le temps semble suspendu dans un équilibre entre la tradition et la contemporanéité.
"You and I are all as much continuous with the physical universe as a wave is continuous with the ocean." - Alan Watts
Seen here about to touch down at its home base of Old Warden.
Of interest is the 'W/T' stencilled onto the rudder. This mark can also be seen repeated quite extensively on Spitfires and Hurricanes of the WW2 era. W/T was the term used back then for 'radio' - Wireless Telegraphy. All parts of the aircraft had to be electrically bonded to the main frame, or else interference on the radio could result. It's not practicable to check the electrical continuity by visual inspection, hence the need to mark each part when bonding was completed.
Stick My Pop - Tribute to Keith Haring curated by Stelleconfuse
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At the same time with the twin expo “20keiTH” curated by Omino71 (from the 11 September at the Art Gallery Ex Roma Club Mounti in Via Baccina 66, Roma) and in continuity with the expo “Stick On Haring!” curated by Stelleconfuse (Firenze, 26 june - www.flickr.com/groups/stick_on_haring/ ).
“Stick My Pop” Celebrates the American artist, greater brother of the street art, with a collection of homages realized from the street artists of all the world. For more info (and eventual candidacies to participate) to send a email: stelleconfuse@hotmail.it
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Stick My Pop - Tribute to Keith Haring a cura di Stelleconfuse
In contemporanea con l’esposizione gemellata "20keiTH! a cura di Omino71 (dall’11 settembre alla Galleria d’arte Ex Roma Club Monti di via Baccina 66, Roma) e in continuità con l’evento "Stick On Haring!" (Firenze, 26 giugno - www.flickr.com/groups/stick_on_haring/).
"Stick My Pop" celebra l’artista americano, fratello maggiore della street art, con una raccolta di tributi realizzati da street artist di tutto il mondo. Per maggiori informazioni (e per eventuali candidature a partecipare) inviare una email a: stelleconfuse@hotmail.it