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Outfit:
• Sorumin Summer Festival set @Anthem
• Vagrant Erika Denim Bag
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Accessories:
• VOBE Rue Piercing
• REIGN Tattoo choker
• Ascendant Make me melt - 10 Nails
• MIDNA Dara Rings Set
• PUMEC Mesh Ears - Homba
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Beauty:
• LeLutka EVO X Fleur head 3.1
• Bold & Beauty Jin Skin
• GUAPA Beauty marks and freckles
• AG Mellow Eyes Group Gift
• Identity Body Shop THIRD BASE COLLECTION EYELINER @Kinky Event
• Identity Body Shop THIRD BASE COLLECTION LIPSTICK @Kinky Event
• ((Mister Razzor)) Shankar Tattoo @Kinky Event
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Other:
• HANGRY Tex-Mex Tina Sugar Cookie
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Another pic from the beautiful Tulip Festival in Ottawa, Canada. Hope everyone is having a fantastic sun-filled weekend.
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Dans le cadre du festival Jam JLM 2025, ces fresques puissantes rendent un vibrant hommage aux mineurs, à l’histoire de la cité minière, et à ses habitants — ceux qui ont déjà quitté les lieux et ceux qui y vivent encore, au cœur d’un quartier en pleine mutation.
Chaque regard peint sur ces murs raconte une vie de labeur, de fierté, de solidarité. Il y a de la joie, de la nostalgie, parfois même une forme de gravité, dans cette atmosphère suspendue entre passé et avenir.
Rue Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, cité minière n°4
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Paul Valley and Bob Geldof signed their books at the Faversham Literary Festival 2026, where they shared stories about their experience with Live Aid in 1985, an event I had the chance to attend.
Faversham Literary Festival, 28th February 2026 at St. Mary's Church.
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Heya sweeties, the Chinese New Year has been over for a while now, but since the weather was so nice, would you want a mooncake?
Luna Bunny & Shoujo - Kuroda Yue and Kuroda Kiba
Photoshoot and edition by Kuroda Kiba.
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Children enjoying playing with lanterns. Present time, adults and children will walk in the park or garden carrying lanterns at night to see the full moon.
Gyaling and drum musicians at the Gustor festival, Spituk Gompa, Leh, Ladakh. The gyaling is a double reed oboe-like instrument used mainly in Tibetan monasteries (Ladakh is known as 'Little Tibet') that requires a technique called circular breathing in which the instrument will constantly be emitting a continuous tone, even while the musician inhales.
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The Brighton Eye
Brighton used to have a Brighton Eye the same as this one but it had to go when Brighton and Hove City Council agreed a deal with British Airways to build the i360 on the site of the old West Pier. The attraction cost £46 million, with £36 million being funded by a Public Works Loan Board (PWLB) loan through B&H City Council.
Formerly known as the "Brighton i360", the project aimed to attract up to 800,000 paying customers every year. The owner of the site, the West Pier Trust, hoped in 2014 that a successful i360 would lead to the rebuilding of the historic West Pier.
In June 2018, disappointing visitor numbers forced the owners to ask B&H City Council and the LEP for better loan repayment terms. The local paper reported that "in the first full year, from August 2016, the i360 had just over 500,000 visitors, significantly fewer than the 800,000 predicted." The shortfall in visitors was blamed on “poor weather and the unreliable train service to and from London”.
The i360 made a loss of more than £5 million last year, the latest financial reports have revealed. B&H City Council are now owed almost £48 million as the attraction suffered another successive year in the red.
This year it was the 33rd annual Portsmouth International Kite Festival here on Southsea Common. Not quite as many kites here as we have seen in the past, but still a colourful display. You can see I was a bit obsessed with the dragon kite! (In the Chinese calendar, I am a dragon, so maybe it figures!)
The sea is to the right, and you can just see Portsmouth's war memorial.
Le Grand Palais ...
Retour sur une journée passée au festival de Cannes.
Le festival s'est clos hier.
Voir ma série de la journée précédente :
www.flickr.com/photos/patpardon/sets/72157652218246483/
Le lendemain, invité par le Maire, certains cannois sont en attente de gravir le tapis rouge pour y voir le film qui a obtenu la veille la Palme d'Or, film d'Audiard.
(On a eu la chance d'y être aussi invité par un couple d'amis australiens ... top de top que de vivre cette ambiance sommes toutes désuètes)
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Back on a day in Cannes.
The festival ended yesterday.
See my series of the previous day:
www.flickr.com/photos/patpardon/sets/72157652218246483/
The next day, invited by the Mayor, some Cannes are waiting to climb the red carpet to see the film that won the day before the Palme d'Or, Audiard film.
(We also had the chance to be instructed to do so by a couple of Australian friends ... top top than to live this atmosphere are all outdated)
Located in the bountiful natural environment of Mt. Fuji, the Fuji Shibazakura Festival takes place with 80,000 blooming Shibazakura, or mountain phlox flowers filling a 2.4 hectare area and sweeping down the lakeshore like a colorful carpet of red, pink and white.
Eén van de vele foto's genomen tijdens een super gezellige en leerzame workshop van deFotoblogger, 4 januari 2017.
Every year, San Gimignano commemorates the traditional Ferie Messum, a fertility festival which dates back to 1255. At that time, the whole population took part in the event in which the four "Contrade" (neighborhoods) of the city - San Giovanni, San Matteo, Castello and Piazza - compete against each other in traditional games in honor of fertility. They hoped to obtain abundant harvests through singing, dancing and playing medieval games such as tug of war, archery and the "Giostra dei Bastioni" where the knights competed against each other armed with sticks.
Today, the event takes place on the third weekend of June starting on Friday night, and continuing through Saturday evening and all day Sunday. During these hours, the town takes a step back in time offering a typical medieval and fun atmosphere, recalling the ancient scents and traditions of the time .