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"gypsies" by peter apfelbaum & the hieroglyphics ensemble, in 'jodoji brightness' (1992)
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Hieroglyphics, Mmm..., build date ?
2300.. er replacement, or,... next paint date ? ;-)))))
Iron-ically bridges are now being built rust coloured....
Worth viewing large i believe.
Hieroglyphics found in the tombs of the Pharaohs suggest that the ancient Egyptians believed the mushroom to be “the plant of immortality.” The mushroom’s distinct flavour so intoxicated these demi-gods, that they decreed mushrooms to be food for royalty alone, and prohibited any commoner from handling the delicacies.
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These hieroglyphics in the tomb of Pharaoh Rameses VI depict the conquering of foes, and the trip to the afterlife. These date from the 12th century BC. They are in magnificent condition, and tell a detailed story.
Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt.
More photos and peeks into the past to come!
See my album 2023 Egypt and Jordan www.flickr.com/photos/25171569@N02/albums/72177720306889694
Jenny Pansing photos
Ah, Bow lake. My light nemesis. My friend and I went here 4 times in the week that we were in the area. Four. Times. Every day we came back, we got completely different conditions which gradually improved day by day. This, however, was Day 1 of Bow lake. This sunset shot (if you can believe it) happened shortly before another snow storm. With just a hint of warm light coming through, this little scene stood out to me. The small bubbles by the shore seemed to form almost some sort of script or text. I kept trying to read it, but to no avail. What do you think it says?
Anyway, you’re going to see a fair bit more of Bow lake from me - of four visits I came back with 3 images I liked and all distinctly different! Thanks for peeking!
Ramses III’s magnificent memorial temple of Medinat Habu, fronted by sleepy Kom Lolah village and backed by the Theban mountains, is one of the west bank's most underrated sites. This was one of the first places in Thebes closely associated with the local god Amun.
At its height, Medinat Habu contained temples, storage rooms, workshops, administrative buildings, a royal palace and accommodation for priests and officials. It was the centre of the economic life of Thebes for centuries.
see large for the details on the walls
But unfortunately these ‘hieroglyphics’ kill the tree…
And a large tree it was…
Not sure if this was an ash tree and this was caused by the emerald ash borer? Many ash trees were devastated in this area.
Dead reeds poking through the frozen surface of a Scottish loch
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Seen, near dusk, on Herring Cove Beach, Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA on October 12, 2016. The gulls were leaving marks in the sand, as was I. Their marks were more interesting!