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A few of the West Midlands Optare Spectra's have found new roles, most via Ensign who purchased a handful direct from WMT, while the majority have gone Barnsley. No 4018 was purchased for a schools advice project in South / West Yorkshire and has been loitering at a friends back garden whilst waiting to be moved on, hopefully for further use.
Built for Nocturnus mini challenge II: paying tribute.
This was really fun to play around with, especially the dolmen. The whole scene was kinda inspired by the druid minifig which came to life when I was playing with my new set. As soon as I saw there were no other human sacrifice builds I knew I had to make it. Hope you enjoy, loads more builds on the way :D
More information can be found here
www.williamcochran.com/GalleryMain.asp?GalleryID=77679&am...
and here
www.peters-studios.com/projects/druid-hill-park_-baltimor...
Built for Nocturnus mini challenge II: paying tribute.
This was really fun to play around with, especially the dolmen. The whole scene was kinda inspired by the druid minifig which came to life when I was playing with my new set. As soon as I saw there were no other human sacrifice builds I knew I had to make it. Hope you enjoy, loads more builds on the way :D
-Sorumin- Druid girl Outfit GACHA @ The Guardians Event
-NOeditiON- Leather Boots (Maitreya) RARE @ The Guardians Event
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Saturday 29 July 2023
2S07 0756 London Bridge to Orpington passing 2F09 0728 Orpington to London Bridge in a brief patch of sunshine. They are just crossing over Tower Bridge road.
© Finbarr O'Neill
The Needles District, Canyonlands National Park
Read more about our October trip to Canyonlands and Arches National Parks.
Look closely at the right-hand side of the image and you'll see what my guests didn't expect to see when we arrived at Castlerigg Stone Circle well before dawn last Thursday. This chap (priest? magician? other suggestions?) sauntered out of the gloaming determinedly ignoring six perhaps too respectful photographers—as well as my polite "good mornings". He selected a stone facing the impending sunrise and sat, motionless, until after we had left the scene in search of fried food.
Skin: Blair skin ~Biscuit~ Holiday made by Birdy
Eyes: Sleepy Green made by The sugar garden
Hair: Rain or Shine 13. Natural Fusion 2 RARE made by Exile
Dress : Galadriel Outfit ~FOREST~ made by Caverna Obscura
Headdress: Druid Headdress made by Alchemy
Pet : Story Book - Mossyback - Pink made by Birdy/Alchemy
A scene on the much missed Abbey Light Railway, Kirkstall, near Leeds. "Druid" is seen at the terminus of the line near Kirkstall Abbey. The loco was a rebuild from Motor Rail works number 8644 built in 1941. This was one of the 20/28 H.P. "plate frame" type and this example went new to the Ministry of Defence. It moved to Alne Tile Works, before entering preservation at the private Creekmoor Light Railway, Poole. When it moved to the Abbey Light Railway, it was heavily rebuilt there, emerging in 1999 as their works number 6. With the demise of the Abbey Light Railway in 2012, the loco moved initially to the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway but has now moved to the Pen-Y-Bryn Railway, another private railway.
"Grey Tree" by SuPerBia
It's one of my attempts at an arty pic, sure. And I was googling to see if there was such a thing as a male Dryad to name it, and perhaps some fitting poetry...
But Uncyclopedia spewed up this, and it was too brilliant not to share instead.
DRUID.
"There are a few rules to becoming a Dryad, first you have to be old, and second you have to be a virgin. The Dryads believe that man is a curse laid upon mother nature, and reproduction of this curse should be outlawed. So in their belief it is the mother earth that chooses whether or not a new human (partially anyway) child should be allowed to be born.
The male Dryad must insert his genitalia into a knotted hole in a tree and pollinate the tree with his human life source. Then mother earth will decide whether or not it is worthy of bearing an offspring, and the tree will lower a new baby child, who in turn immediately eats his father, for two reasons; one so that there is not an added effect to the curse, keeping the number of people always balanced, and second by eating the body of an ancestor the Dryads believe that all the knowledge derived will be transferred.
If mother Earth doesn't find the male Dryad to be worthy of bearing her children then the hole in the tree that he is fornicating with will become overly infested with bees. After which the first sting will cause the males gland to swell to a point that he may not remove it from the hole and is destined to be stung until the mother earth decided he has been tortured enough. "
Lorbul the druid and his homunculus brewing in the swamp
My build for Bio-Cup 2023
Round 1
Theme Biome
Sub-theme fresh water
No wonder the Rowan or mountain ash has always been associated wit magic and warding off harm,it is so beautiful when it first blooms in May,the bright sun enhancing its ephemeral quality and surrounding leaves.
331 on Sunday, May 30, 2010,Explore
Waterfalls of Dreams
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Body: Maitreya Lara
Head: Catwa Tala
Hair: bonbon - fuu
Dress: Belle Epoque {Emma} Beige
Crown: Zibska - Sentinel
Eye Make-up: Zibska - Pica
Lipstick: Zipska - Shigeko
Pose: Foxcity - Vibing
Gyrin's Domain
The druid tower
No one knows exactly which powers Gyrin has. It's a secret the druids keep to themselfs. But what's sure, is that you shouldn't mess with a druid. Especially not with Gyrin. He houses in the most southern tower of Ondylion. No one can enter unless Gyrin opens the door, beacause it is made of solid ice.
In front of the tower, Chul Chorian is testing the catapults. So Ondylion is hopefully ready for any Elemental Creatures, although their powers are still unknown. But with the catapults and Gyrin's powers. Elemental creatures, Ondylion is ready!
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One Saturday morning in late June I decided to try out my new DSLR on one of the shaded streets in this beautiful area. If you click on the set to the right and run the SLIDESHOW in Full Screen Mode you can follow me up and down this street and get an idea of the architecture of the area.
"Druid Hills is an upper-class neighborhood east of Midtown, Atlanta, in DeKalb County, Georgia. The planned community was initially conceived by Joel Hurt, and developed with the effort of Atlanta's leading families, including Coca-Cola founder Asa Candler. It contains some of Atlanta's historic mansions from the late 19th and early 20th Century. Druid Hills includes the main campus of Emory University, which relocated to Atlanta in 1914. Ponce de Leon Avenue bi-sects the community.
Druid Hills was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and was one of his last commissions. A showpiece of the design was the string of parks along Ponce de Leon Avenue, designated as Druid Hills Parks and Parkways and listed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 11, 1975."
Some find it hard to believe that this magnificent urban neighborhood was conceived and executed as one of Atlanta’s first suburbs. Yet it remains today essentially unchanged and was recently described by the U.S. Department of the Interior to be "significant as the finest example of late 19th and early 20th century comprehensive planning and development in the Atlanta area, and one of the finest period suburbs in the Southeast."
There is a beautifully done Tour of Homes and Gardens each April during the peak bloomtime for the thousands of dogwoods and azaleas that fill the neighborhood. Here are some links:
www.druidhills.org/overview/index.htm
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Druid_Hills,_Georgia
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