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A few people mentioned socks on last weeks HFF - Glove2 Edition shot and I knew that in the archives I had a sock fence* (don't we all!). I had intended on taking a bike ride out one evening this week and getting an updated shot, but the weather and time have been against me. Instead, here is the aforementioned archived sock fence shot.
This is actually at a Pub/Restaurant in the middle of nowhere called The Missing Sock.
Hope you all have a good weekend (a long one here in the UK) and HFF!
Be amazed and see a sock closeup.
* As far as I'm concerned this is a fence.
A Sunday Like No Other.. There are much people at Gadgi beach (Paita, New Caledonia, South Pacific) this Sunday morning. A couple moved away from the crowd, just to have a little privacy. The wreck of the vessel Mélanésia should be a good shelter for a nap.
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Un Dimanche Pas Comme Les Autres. Les Robinsons d'un jour ! Il y a du monde sur la plage de Gadgi (Paita, Nouvelle Calédonie) ce dimanche matin. Un couple s'est installé loin de la foule, histoire d'avoir un peu d'intimité. L'épave du Mélanésia; fera certainement un bon abri pour la sieste.
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Special edition of the 488 Pista, reserved for customers involved in Ferrari's race car programs. In fact it is a client racing driver. Special features are the Italian flag motif, an S-duct finished in matte black and the naked carbon fiber look of the rear spoiler.
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The Complete Works of William Makepeace Thackeray
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Estes and Lauriat
Seen at the antique mall in Klipsan Beach, Washington
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William Makepeace Thackeray (18 July 1811 – 24 December 1863) was a British novelist, author and illustrator. He is known for his satirical works, particularly his 1848 novel Vanity Fair, a panoramic portrait of British society, and the 1844 novel The Luck of Barry Lyndon, which was adapted for a 1975 film by Stanley Kubrick.
Thackeray, an only child, was born in Calcutta,[1] British India, where his father, Richmond Thackeray (1 September 1781 – 13 September 1815), was secretary to the Board of Revenue in the East India Company. His mother, Anne Becher (1792–1864), was the second daughter of Harriet Becher and John Harman Becher, who was also a secretary (writer) for the East India Company.[2] His father was a grandson of Thomas Thackeray (1693–1760), headmaster of Harrow School.[3]
Richmond died in 1815, which caused Anne to send her son to England that same year, while she remained in India. The ship on which he travelled made a short stopover at Saint Helena, where the imprisoned Napoleon was pointed out to him.
Once in England he was educated at schools in Southampton and Chiswick, and then at Charterhouse School, where he became a close friend of John Leech. Thackeray disliked Charterhouse,[4] and parodied it in his fiction as "Slaughterhouse".
Nevertheless, Thackeray was honoured in the Charterhouse Chapel with a monument after his death. Illness in his last year there, during which he reportedly grew to his full height of six-foot three, postponed his matriculation at Trinity College, Cambridge, until February 1829.[citation needed]
Never too keen on academic studies, Thackeray left Cambridge in 1830, but some of his earliest published writing appeared in two university periodicals, The Snob and The Gownsman.[5]
Thackeray then travelled for some time on the continent, visiting Paris and Weimar, where he met Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. He returned to England and began to study law at the Middle Temple, but soon gave that up.
On reaching the age of 21 he came into his inheritance from his father, but he squandered much of it on gambling and on funding two unsuccessful newspapers, The National Standard and The Constitutional, for which he had hoped to write. He also lost a good part of his fortune in the collapse of two Indian banks. Forced to consider a profession to support himself, he turned first to art, which he studied in Paris, but did not pursue it, except in later years as the illustrator of some of his own novels and other writings.[citation needed]
Thackeray's years of semi-idleness ended after he married, on 20 August 1836, Isabella Gethin Shawe (1816–1894), second daughter of Isabella Creagh Shawe and Matthew Shawe, a colonel who had died after distinguished service, primarily in India. The Thackerays had three children, all girls: Anne Isabella (1837–1919), Jane (who died at eight months old) and Harriet Marian (1840–1875), who married Sir Leslie Stephen, editor, biographer and philosopher.
Thackeray now began "writing for his life", as he put it, turning to journalism in an effort to support his young family. He primarily worked for Fraser's Magazine, a sharp-witted and sharp-tongued conservative publication for which he produced art criticism, short fictional sketches, and two longer fictional works, Catherine and The Luck of Barry Lyndon.
Between 1837 and 1840 he also reviewed books for The Times.[6] He was also a regular contributor to The Morning Chronicle and The Foreign Quarterly Review. Later, through his connection to the illustrator John Leech, he began writing for the newly created magazine Punch, in which he published The Snob Papers, later collected as The Book of Snobs. This work popularised the modern meaning of the word "snob".[7] Thackeray was a regular contributor to Punch between 1843 and 1854.[8]
Tragedy struck in Thackeray's personal life as his wife, Isabella, succumbed to depression after the birth of their third child, in 1840. Finding that he could get no work done at home, he spent more and more time away until September 1840, when he realised how grave his wife's condition was.
Struck by guilt, he set out with his wife to Ireland. During the crossing she threw herself from a water-closet into the sea, but she was pulled from the waters. They fled back home after a four-week battle with her mother. From November 1840 to February 1842 Isabella was in and out of professional care, as her condition waxed and waned.[3]
She eventually deteriorated into a permanent state of detachment from reality. Thackeray desperately sought cures for her, but nothing worked, and she ended up in two different asylums in or near Paris until 1845, after which Thackeray took her back to England, where he installed her with a Mrs Bakewell at Camberwell.
Isabella outlived her husband by 30 years, in the end being cared for by a family named Thompson in Leigh-on-Sea at Southend until her death in 1894.[9] After his wife's illness Thackeray became a de facto widower, never establishing another permanent relationship. He did pursue other women, however, in particular Mrs Jane Brookfield and Sally Baxter. In 1851 Mr Brookfield barred Thackeray from further visits to or correspondence with Jane. Baxter, an American twenty years Thackeray's junior whom he met during a lecture tour in New York City in 1852, married another man in 1855.[citation needed]
In the early 1840s Thackeray had some success with two travel books, The Paris Sketch Book and The Irish Sketch Book, the latter marked by its hostility towards Irish Catholics. However, as the book appealed to anti-Irish sentiment in Britain at the time,
Thackeray was given the job of being Punch's Irish expert, often under the pseudonym Hibernis Hibernior ("more Irish than the Irish").[8] Thackeray became responsible for creating Punch's notoriously hostile and negative depictions of the Irish during the Great Irish Famine of 1845 to 1851.[8]
Thackeray achieved more recognition with his Snob Papers (serialised 1846/7, published in book form in 1848), but the work that really established his fame was the novel Vanity Fair, which first appeared in serialised instalments beginning in January 1847. Even before Vanity Fair completed its serial run Thackeray had become a celebrity, sought after by the very lords and ladies whom he satirised. They hailed him as the equal of Charles Dickens.[10]
Portrait of Thackeray in his study, c.1860
He remained "at the top of the tree", as he put it, for the rest of his life, during which he produced several large novels, notably Pendennis, The Newcomes and The History of Henry Esmond, despite various illnesses, including a near-fatal one that struck him in 1849 in the middle of writing Pendennis. He twice visited the United States on lecture tours during this period. Thackeray also gave lectures in London on the English humorists of the eighteenth century, and on the first four Hanoverian monarchs. The latter series was published in book form as The Four Georges.[3]
In July 1857 Thackeray stood unsuccessfully as a Liberal for the city of Oxford in Parliament.[3] Although not the most fiery agitator, Thackeray was always a decided liberal in his politics, and he promised to vote for the ballot in extension of the suffrage, and was ready to accept triennial parliaments.[3] He was narrowly beaten by Cardwell, who received 1,070 votes, as against 1,005 for Thackeray.[3]
In 1860 Thackeray became editor of the newly established Cornhill Magazine,[11] but he was never comfortable in the role, preferring to contribute to the magazine as the writer of a column called "Roundabout Papers".[citation needed]
Thackeray's health worsened during the 1850s and he was plagued by a recurring stricture of the urethra that laid him up for days at a time. He also felt that he had lost much of his creative impetus.
He worsened matters by excessive eating and drinking, and avoiding exercise, though he enjoyed riding (he kept a horse).
He has been described as "the greatest literary glutton who ever lived". His main activity apart from writing was "gutting and gorging".[12] He could not break his addiction to spicy peppers, further ruining his digestion.
A granite, horizontal gravestone fenced by metal railings, among other graves in a cemetery
Thackeray's grave at Kensal Green Cemetery, London, photographed in 2014
On 23 December 1863, after returning from dining out and before dressing for bed, he suffered a stroke. He was found dead in his bed the following morning.
His death at the age of fifty-two was entirely unexpected, and shocked his family, his friends and the reading public. An estimated 7,000 people attended his funeral at Kensington Gardens. He was buried on 29 December at Kensal Green Cemetery, and a memorial bust sculpted by Marochetti can be found in Westminster Abbey.[3]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Makepeace_Thackeray
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Klipsan Beach, Washington.
La Fiat 500 Anniversario est disponible en versions berline et cabriolet. C'est un hommage à l'icône italienne née en 1957 mais c'est aussi une version très contemporaine au style unique qui s'inspire des années Dolce Vita.
Day 119/365
Happy Fence Friday Woodpile edition. I'm a few days late posting as I was out of town but I did shoot this Friday. Visiting my brother for a few days. he has about 100 cords of wood to pile
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A wetsuit category swimmer wears a limited edition Aspire 10 wetsuit that is no longer in production. It was designed to celebrate the 10 out of 10 rating it received by 220 magazine. It features red extremities with silver forearms and a silver back.
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(L) Berries Tart (6cm w x 5cm l x 4.5cm h) - S/N: XMAS0804;
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(R) Berry Mousse Cake (6cm d x 7.2cm h) - S/N: XMAS0811;
Status: SOLD
Yay FreebieFriday is almost here and this week we are giving out a very special gift! POSES!!! (As pictured)
199/366 (07-17-2020) 366/2020-2020 Vision
199/366 (07-17-2020) 366: The 2020 Edition
62/100 - Along the Water's Edge - 100x: The 2020 Edition
Project 365, 2022 Edition: Day 365/365
My final POD for 2022 shows Danny's progress on his 2nd Hugs From Your Friends shawl. The prototype is here: flic.kr/p/2nqi1J2. This time we followed his intention of exchanging spinning fibre with 7 other friends, some of them appearing here. Everyone will spin their fibre and use the yarns differently in the pattern, so they'll all be unique. I'm participating, too, but I'm way behind Danny. I've only begun to spin my fibre.
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The HG Wells special edition Leica to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the publication of The Invisible Man.
We enjoyed exhilaration at #LagunaSeca with the Lexus RC F Track Edition (50-unit limit) for the 3rd annual #Lexus0to60 celebrity racing competition. The GT3-inspired super coupe is enhanced with a 472 hp 5-liter V8 (0-60 mph in 3.96s), red carbon ceramic brakes, titanium exhausts and carbon fiber everything including lower front spoiler, side splitter & rear diffuser.
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"Nick was all set to take off with the Presents,
but someone had forgotten to turn on the wing de-icers..."
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Thanks to everyone in this friendly Flickr Lego community for being so welcoming and positive this year.
All the best for 2020, everyone.
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Strawberry Tart (7cm w x 6cm h)-
S/N: XMAS0801;
Status: SOLD
Today's edition of Armchair Traveling takes me back to 8 years ago, the last day of our stay in Australia. We took a long walk around Melbourne and came across this cricket pitch. Though we stayed there for quite a while, we never did figure out the flow of the game. I've heard that a game can last 7-8 hours, and we didn't have that much time to stand around !