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A cafe at the Barbican underground tube station. It had one of the worst cases of sick building syndrome I have ever seen!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WMmCtkhWi0
Have faith in me
Cause there are things that I've seen I don't believe
So cling to what you know and never let go
You should know things aren't always what they seem
I said I'd never let you go, and I never did
I said I'd never let you fall and I always meant it
If you didn't have this chance then I never did
You'll always find me right there, again
"The pump don't work cause the vandals took the handle"
from Subterranean Homesick Blues (Bob Dylan)
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Farmers from this area were shoved out of their homes to avoid the dangerous chemical leachates from an unregulated landfill site nearby. The poisons are in the groundwater that supplies the wells for the farms.
I came across this image the other day, I blew the dust off, (virtually speaking). I remember so many good times when Leona and I roomed here. There is something to be said for good memories.I love Leona and always will love the time in this house.
My new home is a New York City high-rise, (I had a penthouse and changed to the option of a one bedroom with a rooftop ;-)
...and I don't even know to where. But there'd be water. Lots and lots of water. Seriously, sometimes I wonder if I'm a merfolk trapped in the wrong body. I almost feel more at home in the water than on land.
That makes me wonder, what happens if you placed an enormous amount of water, picture an Earth-sized raindrop, in space orbiting a star. It would form a planetary body, obviously, and at the surface there'd be water, or ice, depending on the energy influx from said star.
Only, what would happen further down, where the pressure rises and with that, temperature? Would it try to evaporate? Or be crushed solid? And if it evaporated, would the steam rise to the surface and form an atmosphere, while turning the bottomless sea into a tumultuous broiling bottomless pot on a stove made of nothing but more water? And as we go deeper still, would the conditions be so intense that water just can't exist anymore and split into hydrogen and oxygen? And would these be trapped down there or rise to the surface and out into space to be blown away by the stellar wind, and the whole thing just evaporates away? As a scientist, there's only one valid way to find out - which is, of course, asking ChatGPT.
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You who have come from my old country,
Tell me what has happened there ! --
Was the plum, when you passed my silken window,
Opening its first cold blossom?
- Wang Wei -
Wang Wei (simplified Chinese: 王维; traditional Chinese: 王維; pinyin: Wáng Wéi; 699–759[1]) and also known by other names such as Wang Youcheng, was a Tang dynasty Chinese poet, musician, painter, and statesman. He was one of the most famous men of arts and letters of his time. Many of his poems are preserved, and twenty-nine were included in the highly influential 18th century anthology Three Hundred Tang Poems.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wang_Wei_(8th-century_poet)
Tropical Kingbird (Tyrannus melancholicus) ~ St Armand's Circle, Florida
This tropical kingbird was reported in St. Armand's Circle near Sarasota. It is widespread in the tropics but rare here in Florida. It was behind a restaurant called 'The Columbian' - I am thinking it was feeling a bit homesick.
Thanks for visiting!
to put you into bed, kiss your cheek and check your pulse
on the way home from spokane
winter 2008-09
For Excellentium's themed event: Summer. You're not supposed to see these yet because it's not done and this is only 3/4 of the set. If you're wondering why I'm uploading in two batches.. you'll know why when you see the set ;)
For Excellentium's themed event: Summer. You're not supposed to see these yet because it's not done and this is only 3/4 of the set. If you're wondering why I'm uploading in two batches.. you'll know why when you see the set ;)
I miss my friends.
I just got dreadful news that the one class that I really wanted to take at photo school is completely filled. I'm beyond sad right now.
Explored! Thanks ya'll!
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Pacific National train 9204 heads for Melbourne originating from the Westvic siding in Warrnambool, with G531 for power.