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Sound: erase me - Lizzy McAlpine (acoustic version)

 

why am I awake?

nails on the floor and soot on my tongue

I don't know his name, but I still taste the rum

 

nothing there but skin

skeletons crawl on the ceiling, they know

that him and his aftershave hit like a drug

 

don't answer me, I'm calling just to hear you scream

and you're fading, but he feels like you in between

I've said too much, in and out of wanting us

now you're fading, and I wonder who will erase me?

who will erase me?

 

race you to the end

my innocence waits like it desperately knows

that I'll crash if I don't let you go

 

don't answer me, I'm calling just to hear you scream

and you're fading, but he feels like you in between

I've said too much, in and out of wanting us

now you're fading, and I wonder who will erase me?

who will erase me?

erase me?

erase me?

and I wonder who will erase me?

GNS • GAC

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Benched in Southern California

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No se necesitan muchas palabras para describir Brujas: su sólo nombre ya evoca un ambiente mágico e inolvidable.

Un paseo por Brujas es un viaje al pasado, un cuento de hadas hecho realidad del que yo era protagonista y me parecía que el canal, las torres y las casas estaban dibujadas frente a mi.

 

Un árbol que quería buscar fortuna y conocer otros lugares y cada año se entrenaba para ir a lugares más lejanos.Poco a poco iba sacando las raíces para no herir a la madre Tierra y....

Always good to know that our mistakes can be erased.....

Foto para mí mágica, por la compañía y el fin de semana pasado. Un abrazo a los que considero amigos: Raquel, Isa, Rafa, Carlos y Lyida

Junk. photo contest

NEW!!Featuring Genesis Lab Mesh Head Sunny (group gift), NOMAD coming soon 4th August @ We <3 RP and Bolson now @ Shiny Shabby.

Location : Junk. mainstore sim (Opening this Saturday, 1st August 2015)

Credits : insightinertia.blogspot.nl/2015/07/erased-duets.html

3 small erasers. For Macro Mondays, theme: School Supplies. HMM

 

One from the archives 😘 Hi all! Sorry I’ve not made it in but I’m going to have a few hours of Flickr tomorrow I promise! Everything else is being ignored! Going to be a lazy day 😁... I got all my data back from my erased laptop so all is good!! Hope you are all well and see you soon!! xxx

🎶 BTS - LIFE GOES ON

  

English translation

 

One day the world stopped

Without any warning

Spring didn’t know to wait

Showed up not even a minute late

Streets erased of footprints

I lie here, fallen to the ground

Time goes by on its own

Without a single apology

 

It looks like rain again today

I’m soaked to the bone

Still won’t stop

Running faster than that cloud of rain

Thought that’d be enough

Guess I’m only human after all

I’m in a world of pain

This cold the world gave to me

Prompts me to press the dust-covered rewind

Dancing off-beat lying on the ground

Once winter comes, let’s exhale

A warmer breath

 

There’s no end in sight

Is there a way out?

My feet refuse to move

Close your eyes for a moment

Hold my hand

To that future, let’s run away

 

Like an echo in the forest

The day will come back around

As if nothing happened

Yeah life goes on

Like an arrow in the blue sky

Another day flying by

On my pillow, on my table

Yeah life goes on

Like this again

 

Let me tell you with this song

People say the world has changed

But thankfully between you and me

Nothing’s changed...

  

From the 2010 Archives

 

Queen Hatshepsut was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. She was the second historically confirmed female pharaoh. Hatshepsut came to the throne of Egypt in 1478 BC. Hatshepsut, daughter of King Thutmose I, became queen when she married her half-brother, Thutmose II, around the age of 12.

- Wikipedia

 

The Temple of Hatshepsut is a mortuary temple built during the reign of Pharaoh Hatshepsut of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. Located opposite the city of Luxor, it is considered to be a masterpiece of ancient architecture.

 

Construction of the terraced temple took place between Hatshepsut's seventh and twentieth regnal year, during which building plans were repeatedly modified.

 

The state of the temple has suffered over time. Two decades after Hatshepsut's death, under the direction of Thutmose III, references to her rule were obliterated. The reasons remain a mystery.

 

In the Amarna Period, the temple was incurred upon again when Akhenaten ordered the images of Egyptian gods, particularly those of Amun, to be erased. These damages were repaired subsequently under Tutankhamun, Horemheb and Ramesses II.

 

The temple resurfaces in the records of the modern era in 1737 with Richard Pococke, a British traveller, who visited the site. Several visitations followed, though serious excavation was not conducted until the 1850s and 60s under Auguste Mariette. The temple was fully excavated between 1893 and 1906 during an expedition of the Egypt Exploration Fund.

 

(Canon PowerShot SD880, 1/800 @ f/5.6, ISO 80)

MACRO MONDAY 'Geometry Shapes' theme. (60mm square)

 

From my days in the drawing office, where we used drafting tables, ink, pencils, erasers, and slide rules!

Le Nomade de Jaume Plensa veille sur le port d’Antibes.

Ce géant d’une dizaine de mètres de haut dresse son armature sur le bastion Saint-Jaume, ancienne fortification Vauban qui protégeait l’entrée du port d’Antibes.

 

Constitué d’une dentelle de lettres majuscules en acier blanc, il se détache avec délicatesse sur le ciel généralement d’un bleu profond de la Côte d’Azur, évoquant une silhouette humaine aux formes courbes, assise devant la mer, une jambe repliée contre sa poitrine. Sa face est ouverte, les lettres s’y arrêtent soudainement, comme effacées par la beauté du paysage qu’il contemple.

This giant of a dozen feet tall erects its aerial reinforcement on the bastion Saint-Jaume, old fortification Vauban which protected the entrance of the port of Antibes.

 

Made up of a lace of uppercase letters in white steel, it stands out delicately on the sky generally deep blue of the Côte d'Azur, evoking a human figure with curved shapes, sitting in front of the sea, one leg folded against Her chest. His face is open, the letters stop there suddenly, as if erased by the beauty of the landscape he is contemplating.

 

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Title and song by Rod Stewart - 1972

 

Ramakien gallery at Wat Phra Kaew.

 

Wikipedia: The gallery or Phra Rabiang (พระระเบียง) is a covered corridor, walled on one side, that surrounds the entire temple like a cloister. Murals on the gallery walls depict the entire arc of the Ramakien epic, which is based on the Indian Ramayana. This version was translated and recomposed in Thai poetic form under the supervision of Rama I himself around 1797. The story is divided into five long episodes. The murals were commissioned by Rama I to tell his version of the epic. In fact, the main decorative theme throughout the temple is the Ramakien story. The concept of righteous kingship within the epic has long been recognized within Southeast Asia and has been appropriated by many kings to equate their countries with the legendary city of Ayodhya and the titular hero Rama. The murals were erased and completely repainted by the orders of Rama III. Ever since then they have been frequently restored.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wat_Phra_Kaew

Ce que j'apprécie par-dessus tout, c'est ce genre de découverte: on ne touche à rien, hormis à son obturateur, puis on laisse errer ses pensées - ses pensées nomades en l'occurrence.

Mais ici je ne peux m'empêcher de penser à toutes ces âmes meurtries laissées pour compte. Et encore une fois, le temps, comme la marée-haute, effacera ces âmes perdues à jamais.

  

What I appreciate above all is this kind of discovery: you don't touch anything, except your shutter, and then let your thoughts wander - your nomadic thoughts in this case.

But here I can't help but think of all those bruised souls left behind. And once again, time, like high tide, will erase those lost souls forever.

Walking the beach on Prince Edward Island is a great place to explore some of the finest curves created by Mother Nature. I walked through them reluctantly but on the way back an hour later, the wind had erased my tracks and it was as if I was never there.

Érase una vez un pequeño pueblo, un pueblo tan hermoso, que parecía la fotografía de una postal.

Gracias por pasar por aquí.

Thanks for stopping by here.

Merci d'etre passé par ici.

 

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An image originally uploaded 10 years ago and now enhanced thanks to a spell in the virtual darkroom. The original has been deleted.

 

The location is Melton Mowbray and the unit is one of the much-loved Cravens Twin sets captured on a Leicester - Peterborough working. Motor Brake Second E50383 is leading and, thanks to Mister C, set 37 indicates that Driving Trailer Composite E56114 is on the rear.

 

I'd made my way to Melton to snap the 'The Peaks Express' special due through later in the day, headed by a class 44, with unit 44005 'Cross Fell' working the initial leg from London St Pancras to Toton. Unit 44008 'Penyghent' would take over there and head up to Manchester carrying the lucky passengers via the Woodhead route.

 

By the time it came through I'd moved to a foot crossing three-quarters of a mile or so west of the station, but sadly the fine weather of the early morning had deteriorated into overcast skies. I was however lucky enough to get another shot of the Cravens at that spot, in the sun, working the return leg to Leicester.

 

Given a chance today, I suspect a few of the folk who opted for the Peak special back then might just be tempted to take a ride on the Cravens instead. Shake, rattle and roll for sure, with the occasional whiff of diesel fumes, but it wouldn't half bring back memories of everyday rail travel in the 70s. But then again, a ride over the Woodhead is mighty tempting........

 

Hmmm, pork-pie anyone?

 

Agfa CT18

1st October 1977

"Tell me how to

Chase the dark

Erase these thoughts

It burns my heart

Erase, erase it all

Tear down the walls

Erase it all

And turn the light on

Turn the light on"

...una princesa encerrada en lo alto de un castillo. Un apuesto príncipe la rescató, fueron felices y comieron perdices.

FIN.

An evening on Flickr! Took this one on Sunday at Porth Towan, it is a little blown but the sun was really bright while in general it was quite dark if that makes sense. Still I like it, has been a while since I got reflections in a shot and I like the way they interact with the slow water. Best viewed large on black

 

I have built up a surplus of images for the first time in a while. Seem to get out more with my camera than I have a chance to get on Flikr.

 

Nikon D40, 18-55mm, ND4, ND8 grad, f/22 and exp = 0.8 sec

 

Explore #353 on Friday, November 13, 2009

Jardín Bótanico, "Viera y Clavijo" - Gran Canaria

 

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