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Excuse Me!! But didn't you check out of this Fabulous Fontainebleau just two or three hours ago!?!? So why are you up here now at the 'No Where' Speakeasy acting like you woke up in Suite 3843 this morning with the expectation of waking up in Suite 3843 tomorrow morning! 😏 Maybe next time you should simply book an entire week here and save yourself time and money riding the Las Vegas Monorail back-and-forth!
In the meantime, how do you and your Flickr Friend, Thomas Hawk, like exploring the only Speakeasy on the Fabulous Las Vegas Strip that is neither hidden from sight, nor disguised? 😁 Had you not gotten so tipsy sampling Mezcals and Tequilas at AZUL last night, you surely would have invited Mr. Hawk, and his very lovely wife, to join you here at the 'No Where' Speakeasy where couples like to dance Swing, Hustle, and The Jive to a live band! Maybe next time... 🎹🎷🎺🌹
Matthew 6:27 NKJV//// WHICH OF YOU BY WORRYING CAN ADD ONE CUBIT TO HIS STATURE?//////////////////////////////////Trust is defined as a confident expectation or hope. Faith is defined as Confidence; trust...... So when we say we have faith or trust in something or someone, we are saying we have confidence in that item, or person. We put our trust in people and things all day every day. Others put there trust in us as we do our jobs. We trust the mail to deliver our goods, we trust the bank with our paychecks, we trust our vehicles to get us from point A to point B. Each and every one of these things are capable of failing at any moment without notice. Still we continue on without a second thought. Suddenly everything changes, it could be sickness, relationship troubles, death, or financial struggles. We ask " why me?" "what have i done to deserve this?" What we are really saying is that we have no confidence in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.. [ Proverbs 3; 5-8] TRUST IN THE LORD WITH ALL YOUR HEART,AND LEAN NOT OWN YOUR OWN UNDERSTANDING; IN ALL YOUR WAYS ACKNOWLEDGE HIM, AND HE SHALL DIRECT YOUR PATHS. DO NOT BE WISE IN YOUR OWN EYES; FEAR THE LORD AND DEPART FROM EVIL. IT WILL BE HEALTH TO YOUR FLESH, AND STRENGTH TO YOUR BONES..//// We should always trust in the Lord, even when we don't understand the circumstances; especially when we don't understand the circumstances. [ Psalm 37:5] COMMIT YOUR WAY TO THE LORD, TRUST ALSO IN HIM, AND HE SHALL BRING IT TO PASS //// Trust him as your personal savior, trust him with your everything. All things work together for good to those who love God. We should all live with that confident expectation that our Lord will take care of us..
Lucio Fontana 'Spatial Concept - Expectation (Concetto Spaziale-Attesa', 1965, Milwaukee Museum of Art, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
An expectationally fine example of embossed 10d brown [SG57] cancelled with the barred Hull numeral 383.
The total number of sheets [of 24] issued to the public was 116,915 [2,805,960 stamps].
The first registration sheet is dated 23rd May 1848 and the earliest known usage is 23rd Nov 1848.
Explored: Apr 7, 2009 #352
When we went to Kolli Trek, on the way to the hill, we found some ppls were building a small dam. I took some pictures there.One person was standing and watching me whether i will take a pic or not. Then i zoomed my camera and clicked his expression of Wanting
“Expecting the world to treat you fairly because you are a good person is a little like expecting a bull not to attack you because you are a vegetarian”
// Dennis Wholey
This is a friend who will go abroad in a few days.
Only the best wishes for you!
I'm sure you will have the time of your life! :)
There are places where the reasonable expectation of personal space which your average American accepts, shrinks drastically.
Elevators are obvious places. But, what about wide open spaces?
How close can one approach a photographic subject, while they remain unaware and are simply carrying through with their habits?
We have expectations of privacy that are varied and staggered, but one thing that's absolute is that there are more photographic devices in the world than ever before.
Instead of studying a character from afar, for example with a telephoto lens, as if they are wildlife, what intimacy can you capture at a range normally not accepted, or even expected?
From "Yo, you like music?"
To "What's your phone number, ladies?" in only two minutes.
And they give it to him...
I am in your space.
Mix media collage with the chinese characters for (clockwise from top left): expectation, heart, trust, dream.
Our expectation at Halloween is that we will get more trick or treaters than we do. I think Peggy likes to have leftovers for us; so it's ok.
GREAT EXPECTATIONS is the topic for Wed Oct 28 2015
As a sub plot to this comment: I don't know why we are keeping all the old videos we have. Perhaps we have great expectations we'll look at them again, that they work or that we still have a playback machine that works and can be hooked up.
"In expectation of the coming of our Lord Jesus, Here lyeth the body of Sir Robert Hitcham- Knight. Born at Levington in the county of Suffolk. Scholar in the Free-school at Ipswich and sometime of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge; and after of Grays Inn. Attorney to Queen Anne in the first year of King James, then knighted, and afterward made the King's senior servant at law, and often judge of assizes. Aged 64 years. Died the 15th of August. ANNO 1636.
The Children not yet born, with gladness shall Thy pious actions into memory call;
And thou shalt live as long as there shall be, Either poor, or any use of charity.
Sir Robert Hitcham c1572-1636 was the son of Robert Hitcham, yeoman of Nacton and Joan Gillet. He was educated at the Free School at Levington near Ipswich and later Pembroke College, Cambridge studying law,
Becoming a prominent lawyer in London, He MP and Attorney General to Anne of Denmark, wife of James l who knighted him in 1604 . He was Serjeant at Law and King's Senior Sergeant-at-law to Charles l .
He retired to Suffolk and in1635 bought Framlingham Castle and manor for £14,000 from Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk , He bought a house in Ipswich and spent the rest of his bachelor days in that town.
On his death he left the castle and estates to Pembroke College, Cambridge which still owns the castle and remains lord of the manor and patron of the living of the church.
His will stated that the castle, save for the outer walls, be demolished and the stone used to build a work house, 12 almshouses and a schoolhouse. . His sister’s son Robert Butts inherited an estate at Levington where almshouses were also to be built. .
An endowment of £20 was left to Framlingham church for the reading of prayers twice a day and £50 was to be divided among the poor of Nacton. His epitaph of 1638 proclaimed:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hitcham
www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member... - Church of St Michael Framlingham Suffolk
Friends in UX / UI - interviewing someone with the expectation they can give an answer you want to hear, particularly when it is outside of their control, is not an open minded position in fact finding. Ironically it is not true research either.
I've been guiding teams, building, and designing software for 29 years. As a consultant the reality is _almost never_ getting access to real users until after the product is designed and built.
Yes, I wish more research was possible, even any research. But reasoning, providing polling solutions, promising not to take more than 1/2 hour in an interview, showing published proof it makes a difference in reducing costs, even begging - nothing works when the corporate managers one is working for says "no, there is no way I can provide you access to real users."
Managers hire me because I am pretty good at guessing what the best designs should be based on experience. But I will not falsely claim during a job interview that I performed user research to determine user design needs. We need to draw an ethical line somewhere. I drew it at my own profession conduct which I actually do have control over; profess means "to say, or speak about."
So when someone tells the truth, my advice is to reward them for it.
Such is Muse’s ability at hurdling expectation, ‘The Resistance’’s pre-hype hasn’t revolved around if they’ll top the Wembley Stadium-crushing success of ‘Black Holes And Revelations’, but how. Their career so far has been one stratospheric leap after another; the sub-Radiohead stomp of debut album ‘Showbiz’ offering little insight into the intergalactically stupendous one-two-three of the records that followed – with each, the ambition got bigger, the songs got better and the live shows, well, they featured a bunch of floating ballet dancers. Muse, a band for whom no idea is too over-the-top, have truly established themselves as the most brilliantly thrilling rock band of our times, a hyperbole-worthy Led Zep for the noughties. ‘The Resistance’, though, shows that they’re not entirely infallible, an album that explores ideas they’ve already toyed with rather than introducing new ones.
‘Uprising’, the glorious sound of Marilyn Manson mechanical animalising Battles’ ‘Atlas’, is an apt introduction; much of ‘The Resistance’’s rockier landscape sounds like it’s been shaped by the neo-glam robo-Bowie riffarama of Brian Warner’s bunch. ‘Unnatural Selection’ and ‘MK Ultra’ are both gloriously new-wave, the trio sounding like Freddie Mercury fronting QOTSA on the former and an operatic System Of A Down on the latter, whilst ‘Resistance’ resembles the piano line from ‘Starlight’ being airlifted into the middle of ‘Where The Streets Have No Name’ – and that’s before its prurient howl of a chorus truly takes off. There are a few missteps, though; ‘Undisclosed Desires’ – did Matt Bellamy get that title from an episode of Red Shoe Diaries? – sounds like Bowie’s ‘China Girl’ bump’n’grinding with, umm, The Backstreet Boys, whilst the bouncealong piano psyche-pop of ‘I Belong To You’ jars in its contrived simplicity.
The album’s climactic opus – to give them their full names, ‘Exogenesis: Symphony Part I (Overture)’, ‘Exogenesis: Symphony Part II (Cross Pollination)’ and ‘Exogenesis: Symphony Part III (Redemption)’ – is a work of true greatness, an ebb and flow of strings building slowly around the three-piece until it overshadows them, Muse’s grandiose virtuosity holding its own against an orchestral tidal wave until it ends with one of their warmest, most human moments yet. Yep, at this point, it’s hard to remember that only six tracks before this, they sounded like The Backstreet Boys – ‘Exogenesis…’ is a streak of utter brilliance across ‘The Resistance’’s beguiling, inconsistent sky, an album that shows not that Muse have run out of ideas, but maybe that they have too many to know what to do with them all.
Niall Doherty
Lowaldie.
Farmers took up land here in 1912 with the expectation of a rail siding on the Tailem Bend to Brown’s Well railway. Lowaldie siding opened in 1913 after protests to the railways as they had not planned for a siding at Lowaldie. Lowaldie station finally closed in 1974. A town of 72 allotments was surveyed in 1913 with parklands and suburban lands beyond. By 1916 only two allotments had been sold! The first building in town was a stone Post Office shed. One allotment was set aside for an institute and the locals began amassing money but very slowly. In 1919 they purchased the Post Office stone shed for an institute. It served this purpose from 1920 to 1925. In 1920 the institute was hired out for Methodist church services but this stopped with a year or so for want of a good sized congregation. The building was sold in 1927 to a new postmaster. It remained the Post Office until 1958. A school opened in the Institute in 1922 but closed at the end of that year. The Lowaldie School was then started up a few miles out of town in a rural location to the north of the town. It operated from 1930 to 1940 before final closure. Nothing remains on that site now except for a memorial cairn. In 1934 the residents began to plan for a second institute which was built of limestone and red bricks and it opened in 1935. Sporadic Methodist church services were held in the new Lowaldie Institute from 1936 through to 1970. From 1930 the town parklands and suburban lands were leased to broad acre farmers for cropping. Only two residential allotments were ever sold in Lowaldie.
The day before a midwinter melt seems shy with expectation. Just when my surroundings are feeling too familiar, some shift in the weather to shake things up. Ice is king in the deep stream hollows, tiny trickles through the rocks grown up as mighty icicles. The low cut of Healey's Brook has heart, lonesome and so separate as it is. It's just what I need as reminder who I am, after a couple hours in company. This week, a woman invited me to her church, said I wouldn't be disappointed. I opted out, and explained that I've always experienced disappointment in a crowd. I only accept busy rooms on two occasions — when I'm a storyteller speaking to an audience, or when I'm completely anonymous, like at a concert. Otherwise, my social experience is best kept one-on-one. I'll pass on a series of hugs and handshakes, as people congratulate me for joining their club. The only stranger's embrace I've been craving is a tree on the steep climb up.
January 5, 2026
Outram, Nova Scotia
Year 19, Day 6630 of my daily journal.
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Dmitrov | Дмитров, 02-06-2010.
А. Рукавишников (скульптор) и Р. Нарский (архитектор) | Фонтан "Ожидание". Бронза, 2003.
A. Rukavishnikov (sculptor) and R. Narskiy (architector) | Fountain "Expectation". Bronze, 2003.
Dmitrov on Wikipedia (English)
Aleksander Rukavishnikov (English and Russian)
Tailor made Nuno felt shawl for my first customer www.terriekwong.blogspot.com/2012/11/what-customers-expec...
"In expectation of the coming of our Lord Jesus, Here lyeth the body of Sir Robert Hitcham- Knight. Born at Levington in the county of Suffolk. Scholar in the Free-school at Ipswich and sometime of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge; and after of Grays Inn. Attorney to Queen Anne in the first year of King James, then knighted, and afterward made the King's senior servant at law, and often judge of assizes. Aged 64 years. Died the 15th of August. ANNO 1636.
The Children not yet born, with gladness shall Thy pious actions into memory call;
And thou shalt live as long as there shall be, Either poor, or any use of charity.
Sir Robert Hitcham c1572-1636 was the son of Robert Hitcham, yeoman of Nacton and Joan Gillet. He was educated at the Free School at Levington near Ipswich and later Pembroke College, Cambridge studying law,
Becoming a prominent lawyer in London, He MP and Attorney General to Anne of Denmark, wife of James l who knighted him in 1604 . He was Serjeant at Law and King's Senior Sergeant-at-law to Charles l .
He retired to Suffolk and in1635 bought Framlingham Castle and manor for £14,000 from Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk , He bought a house in Ipswich and spent the rest of his bachelor days in that town.
On his death he left the castle and estates to Pembroke College, Cambridge which still owns the castle and remains lord of the manor and patron of the living of the church.
His will stated that the castle, save for the outer walls, be demolished and the stone used to build a work house, 12 almshouses and a schoolhouse. . His sister’s son Robert Butts inherited an estate at Levington where almshouses were also to be built. .
An endowment of £20 was left to Framlingham church for the reading of prayers twice a day and £50 was to be divided among the poor of Nacton. His epitaph of 1638 proclaimed:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hitcham
www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member... - Church of St Michael Framlingham Suffolk
In the world there are only three churches built built over the tomb of an "Apostle of Jesus Chrit." At Rome Basilica of St.Peter was built on the tomb of St.Peter. In Spain Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela was built on St.James's tomb. At St Thomas mount the National shrine of St.Thomas was built over the tomb of St.Thomas.
At St. Thomas Mount (Great Mount) a shrine (Gothic church) dedicated to "Our Lady of Expectation" (Mother Mary) was built in 1523 on top of the mount by the Portuguese. During 14th and 15th centuries the church fell in ruins which led the Portuguese to move the saint’s remains to a new tomb and constructed a new church. However, the church was demolished again in 1893 and a new cathedral was constructed in 1896. Again, the church was raised to the status of a basilica as a tribute to the martyred St. Thomas in 1956.
St.Thomas Mount boasts of more than 100 relics of Saints which also includes relics St. Joseph, Mother Mary and all the Apostles of Jesus including the Saint Thomas. The most important relic here is the ancient stone cross embedded into the wall of the alter is said to have been engraved by the saint himself. This is the legendry "bleeding cross" that miraculously bled between 1558 and 1704. Painting of the Madonna seen at this shrine is said to have been done by St. Luke.
There are places where the reasonable expectation of personal space which your average American accepts, shrinks drastically.
Elevators are obvious places. But, what about wide open spaces?
How close can one approach a photographic subject, while they remain unaware and are simply carrying through with their habits?
We have expectations of privacy that are varied and staggered, but one thing that's absolute is that there are more photographic devices in the world than ever before.
Instead of studying a character from afar, for example with a telephoto lens, as if they are wildlife, what intimacy can you capture at a range normally not accepted, or even expected?
I am in your space.