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Skeletons of rust reach for the sky
Ruined empires of days gone by
Dreams of lies buried in the sand
The end of days will have been long planned
Children's children have passed away
Their auspicious lives lost in the fray
Carrion birds are all at play
The world again will be theirs one day
......It’s said that at the end of the rainbow, a leprechaun mines his gold from veins that pulse with a light no sun ever made. The treasure he extracts lies scattered carelessly across the blasted terrain—twisted stacks, half-melted coins, and small hills of raw gold pushed toward his ruined castle like offerings. The rutted, hidden track that leads to his crumbling keep winds through these mounds, half-swallowed by the shifting earth. He lives alone in the shadows, guarding his hoard with traps, whispers, and old, crawling curses. They say those who reach the rainbow’s end never leave whole—if they leave at all.
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My Hero 2023 - Couples Pose@
Thank you Phoenixx bestie for getting on the sun with me =PP
Yes. This is the pointy end of a 1914 Bristol Scout C, a WW1 biplane powered by a Le Rhone 9 cylinder, 80HP radial engine.
Do remember to stand well back if that diagonal bit starts to rotate.
Oh I do love a nice radial engine.
The last day of the year,
Last sunset,
Last hours…
In anticipation of a new day,
A new year,
A fresh beginning,
I sincerely wish you a New Year full of happiness and prosperity, dear friends.
It has been a tough year here, the situation still ongoing, unfortunately. I hope it ends very soon.
I would like to thank all my genuine friends for their support and understanding. I’m grateful for that.
And, a message to hopeless sinners, who have hurt all mankind just to save their own beliefs.. STOP IT !!!
Try to make some sense of your existence.
If you can’t add any good to this planet, just keep it as is. It’s already a wonderful place!!!
Overlooking a quiet winter apple orchard, the first month ends with the harvest of a rich sunset. Photo taken at Mapleside Farms in Northeast Ohio.
Audley End was one of the greatest houses of early 17th-century England. In about 1605–14 Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk, took an earlier house created by his grandfather Lord Audley on the site of Walden Abbey, and rebuilt it on the scale of a royal palace. Robert Adam transformed this house for Sir John Griffin Griffin in the 1760s, while Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown remodelled the grounds, to create one of England’s finest landscape gardens.
Bottom of the vertical signage for the Palace Nova East End cinema on Rundle Street.
I love the mirror finish of the uppercase lettering with its reflections of the vertical lines from the copper cladding, combined with the narrow strip of red neon against the dark gunmetal grey background.
Land's End at Englands beautiful South. The rough coastline produces nice waves during stormy weather.
End of a perfect summers day.
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Je rentre mais il me faudra peut-être un peu de temps.
Bon week-end à tous
Enjoy your WE
Vidéo d'une petite partie de la côte
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Land's End is the most westerly point of mainland England and Cornwall.
On our weekend trip to Cornwall we visited Land's End late afternoon because we were not interested in the tourist attractions and wanted to avoid the crowds. That part of the plan worked quite well.
What did not work as planned was the sunset shot of the rock arch because we got thick sea mist moving around the cape instead! Luckily I had a bit of filter play earlier and what you see here is the result.
This is a picture I took on the evening my mum passed away on which I came home from university and noticed the beautiful warm light shining on the meadow on the other side of the street. On that afternoon, she took all her strength to see her garden one last time from the balcony and after that she fell asleep and didn't wake up anymore. For me, this shot expresses the peaceful and much too early end of her life. Even if it was hard to let her go, I'm so glad that I was with her in the last hours she spent on that planet.
Well, end of season for heather at least.
I didn't make it at the right time and so I this is what was left. Usually it's way more "purpelier" ;o)
I shot this picture on Tuesday March 13th. In the picture I captured the end of a passing freight train for the Alaska Railroad. I wanted to capture the locomotive with a slower shutter speed, but I didn't have time to get my camera settings right before it had passed. Using a slower shutter speed would allow me to capture the movement of the train and the blowing snow around it. I instead settled for the the end of the train, hoping that a caboose would be the last train car. With the light and color of the setting sun I felt that the scene was very surreal. Sadly the beauty of this image is ruined by what happened less than an hour afterwards. At or around the railroad crossing of Arctic boulevard this freight train struck and killed a pedestrian that was on the tracks. I captured the beauty of the scenery around the end of the train. The same train that was soon to be the end of someones life.
The massive steel door of the WWII underground bunker of Bentley Priory, the headquarters of the Royal Airforce Fighter Command at the time of the Battle of Britain (1940). The bunker also played a role in Britain's nuclear defence strategy for a few decades but, in 2010, was finally decommissioned (and filled in). Leica M8, Elmar 50/2.8.
Whilst taking pictures of my cricket teams final game of the season, I was watching these farmers sowing I assume winter barley as the end of the game approached.
I was reflecting on the end of a fabulous summer, my team East Harlsey CC had it's finest season ever, winning the league as well as numerous cups. Also the weather this summer was fabulous. Sadly winter is near with its dark and cold but I am looking forward to Spring, where the blooms and the birds make a re-appearance.