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Dépendant d'une ancienne maladrerie, la chapelle du XIIe siècle, comprenait une nef, un choeur plus étroit, et un sanctuaire demi-circulaire voûté en cul de four. La nef a été coupée par un plancher pour former un grenier. Dans le mur oriental, un grand arc en plein cintre présente des chapiteaux ornés de feuillages et d'animaux.
L’église de Loupiac était une dépendance de Sainte-Croix de Bordeaux. La tradition veut qu’elle ait succédé à un temple païen.
De nombreuses restaurations, en particulier suite à l’incendie de 1655, ont profondément modifié l’aspect de l’église :1720 reconstruction du mur sud, 1843 reconstruction de la partie orientale, 1850-1853 reprise de l’édifice.
In Gironde, Aquitaine, France.
is it blue? Is it purple?
Depends on your own perception of colour, interpretation.
In the garden sunlight, they are definitely blue.
Anemone coronaria, poppy anemone popularly in English, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Anemone, native to the Mediterranean region.
In making these Macros, I discovered that some flowers have 'hairs, something I did not know nor expected!
Each time I think... that's it, there's only so much you can do with flowers... and yet again and again, I'll see something new.
Have a wonderful day, filled with love and thank you for your visit, M, (*_*)
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The structures and the light, are a magnificent combination to create life in non-existent places and flourish a rudimentary atmosphere, which to the naked eye is wonderful and beautiful.
Palacete renacentista del s. XVI empleado como pabellón de caza por los nobles de la Casa de Mendoza. Edificado en un precioso paraje a orillas del río Lozoya, hoy en día permanece en completo abandono. Aunque depende del área de Patrimonio de la Comunidad de Madrid, las autoridades no han movido un dedo para evitar su progresivo deterioro. Se cae a pedazos.
Saturday Self Challenge
"Summertime or Wintertime Collage" (depending on your hemisphere.)
We don't usually use "archive" photos in SSC but this week will be an exception.
Gather your favorite photos that you took this summer (or winter) and create a "Summertime (or Wintertime) Collage." You can use any design, post-processing or framing that you like. You can even add text if you want.
It was difficult to pick just a handful of photos from the hundreds I’ve taken during our walks whilst we were in lockdown this spring/summer. Even though we did get away on holiday after the restrictions were eased, I know some people in the group haven’t been so lucky, this being the case I decided to only select photos for my collage which I’d taken within walking distance of our front door. Here are five of my favourite ones, I particularly like donkey, who was in a field just above the path we were walking on, he picked the perfect moment to stick his head up above the wall.
Top left we have an abandoned pinfold or animal pound. Top centre the trig point on Great Manshead Hill. Top right cumulus clouds gathering above the hamlets of Lumb and Cottonstones. Bottom left we of course have donkey, and lastly bottom right reflections on Ryburn Reservoir.
I hope you enjoy my selection whether they be new to you or maybe you’ve seen them all before.
Thank you for your visit and your comments, they are greatly appreciated.
70802 depends from Carlisle South off the Cumbrian Coast line and will pass through Carlisle station on Platform 1 before proceeding to Kingmore Yards with the last trip of empty oil wagons from Dalston. In the yards all 18 wagons will be combined into one train before departing to Grangemouth.
The title of the shot refers to Bog Junction which the Hog passes over in the area of Carlisle South.
How much love inside a friend? Depends how much you give 'em :-) Shel Silverstein
Amur maple, 'Red Wing', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, Raleigh, north carolina
The Icicle 'Creek' (River depending on time of year) flows from the east side of the Cascade Crest which is the source of water in town, and many local orchards.
We're lucky, despite drought warnings, and reducing water consumption by 15%, that we have such a rich and fairly pure water source.
We depend on nature not only for our physical survival. We also need nature to show us the way home, the way out of the prison of our own minds. We got lost in doing, thinking, remembering, anticipating - lost in a maze of complexity and a world of problems. We have forgotten how to be - to be still, to be ourselves, to be where life is: Here and Now.
-- Eckhart Tolle
HAIR:
Moon. Hair // - Bleach
TOP:
...:::Beautiful Dirty Rich:::... Stay Cozy -Turtleneck Sweater-
BOTTOM:
Addams // Be Free Outfit //
POSE:
The Owl. Moved On
RAIN PROPS:
FOXCITY. Rain Bento Pose Set
UMBRELLA PROPS:
Best Weather Umbrella (G)
Batesian mimicry is a survival tactic employed by a relatively harmless species to escape potential predators by exhibiting the appearance of a harmful species. The hoverfly employs this tactic to look like a wasp, bee, or even hornet, and is often mistaken by people and predators alike. Being a true fly, it doesn't bite or sting. It can fly backwards and at the speed of 40km/hr. If this one doesn't look quite like yours, there are about 6000 members of the family so it might be a cousin.
Gardeners encourage hoverflies due to the fact that the larval stages prey on insect pests, and because they are great pollinators. The larvae can control 70 - 100% of the aphid population in their vicinity. They can switch on and switch off their reproductive abilities based on the odors given off by plants. Aphid-infested plants give off a certain odor that promotes reproduction, while uninfected plants will cause the flies to refrain from reproducing. The number of eggs a female lays at a time depends on the aphid population present at that site. The life span of this friendly and helpful insect is approximately one month.
Depending on which checklist is followed, this is either a full species or a ssp. Regardless, winter warblers are always a pleasure to observe! Treasure Island. Orange Co.
Situé en haut d'une colline dans un petit hameau paisible qui dépend de la commune de Saint-Vincent-des-Prés, le prieuré-doyenné de Bézornay est une pièce importante dans la vie économique de l'abbaye de Cluny, comme les quelque dix-sept ou vingt-cinq doyennés de la grande abbaye (le chiffre a varié selon les époques) au XIIe siècle. Le domaine clunisien de Bézornay s'est constitué là surtout à partir de la fin du Xe siècle, par acquisition et regroupement de terres. Une partie notable du dispositif fortifié du prieuré-doyenné de Bézornay est conservé. La tour maîtresse, édifiée vers 1100, a été surélevée au siècle suivant, puis équipée d'un pont-levis et d'une bretèche au milieu du XIVe siècle. L'enceinte date du XIIIe siècle et le logis de la seconde moitié du XVe siècle.
A marionette is a puppet controlled from above using wires or strings depending on regional variations. A marionette's puppeteer called a manipulator. Marionettes are operated with the puppeteer hidden or revealed to an audience by using a vertical or horizontal control bar in different forms of theatres or entertainment venues... Italy is considered by many to be the early home of the marionette thanks to the influence of Roman puppetry. In the Italian comedy called Commedia dell'Arte Puppets were used at times in this form of theater...And now I saw this little pianist making his performance on Piazza Navona. Guess he did it for many hours and smiled, smiled, smiled... Like us, often smiling when we don’t want to do it. Like us, often playing the music we don’t like. Like us, feeling ourselves marionettes which make everythings what our manipulators make us to do pulling invisible strings...
Chukar!
(Depending on how you like to pronounce "chukar," you might be laughing, groaning, confused, or gasping in horror right now)
Horse Heaven Hills, Washington
The amount of light that can damage your eyes depends on the brightness of the light and how long you're exposed to it:
Sunlight
Staring directly at the sun for even a few seconds can cause permanent retinal damage.
Dim light
Staring directly into a dim light, like a reading light, for more than a few seconds can cause discomfort.
Chronic exposure
Exposure to light that's not as intense over days or weeks can also cause permanent eye damage. This is called photo-oxidative damage and can injure the retina.
The iris, the coloured part of your eye, is your eye's main defence against bright light. When intense light hits your eye, the iris constricts your pupil to protect your retina.
Snow blindness, also known as photokeratitis, is a painful eye condition that occurs when the cornea is exposed to too much ultraviolet (UV) light: Snow blindness is a type of sunburn that affects the eyes. It's caused by damage to the cornea, the transparent front layer of the eye, from UV rays.
Sunshine and shadows - Oslo, Norway.
You will see this little parasol again - and his friends. OK - so depends on the sun being out but ever the optimist :-)
A view of both bridges, with Pass Island in between them. They are approximately 180 feet above the water, depending up the tides.
"This great achievement began with an idea from a New England seaman, Captain George Morse, who sailed through the narrow, turbulent waterway called Deception Pass and eventually settled in the tiny village of Oak Harbor on Whidbey Island. Pointing at the two promontories of Whidbey and Fidalgo in the 1880s, he told his children that “one day we will have a bridge across this pass with Pass Island as a center support.” Fifty years later, with the persistent work of citizens and legislators, and the public works support of the Great Depression, the bridge became a reality.
The bridge is remarkable in many ways. The simple flowing lines of its arched steel structures complement the surrounding land and enhance the area’s visual drama. Its two sections, a 511 foot structure from Fidalgo to Pass Island and a 975 foot structure from Pass to Whidbey Island, show how the cantilever truss had evolved into an attractive, functional form. The bridges are twenty-eight feet wide, with two lanes and two sidewalks."
whidbeycamanoislands.com
Walking those sidewalks is recommended if you're here. The views on both sides are gorgeous. I'll show some of those views soon.
Have a wonderful weekend!
"Le château d'Ozenay est situé près de Tournus sur la commune d'Ozenay en Saône-et-Loire, au bord du ruisseau de la Natouze. Le château fait l’objet d’un classement au titre des monuments historiques depuis 1997. L'ensemble du colombier des dépendances et du jardin fait l’objet d’un classement au titre des monuments historiques depuis 2005." (Wikipédia)
"The corridor is long relative to one's perspective and the doorway blue depending on the light of day." -- Heraclitus
Depending on which checklist is followed, this is either a full species or a ssp. Regardless, winter warblers are always a pleasure to observe! Treasure Island. Orange Co.
Depending on your mood, you can see the horsemen of the apocalypse in this image... Or just pleasing colors and interesting shapes of "microcosm".
Depending on their position in relation to the sunlight and the camera, Speckle Wood Butterflies are sometimes showing wonderful hues of pink, yellow, green and blue in the hair covering their back. This is what I noticed first on this capture.
Zoom in.
Une grande variete de teintes dans les poils qui recouvrent le dos de ce Tircis. Se voit mieux en agrandissant l'image.