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quote"In these uncertain times, we are all searching for a way to feel a little more in control of the situation. A way to get a handle on the events surrounding us."quote
Yes, indeed.
This is the handle of a mocha cup from the Meissen porcelain service swan with gold rim.
I love old wooden door and lock.
It´s a good feeling to stroke my hand over the structur, let the wings of history follow my thoughts.
Texture: Shadowhouse.
Handle of my big glass tea mug against a colourful background.
Happy looking close....on Friday!
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Hello my amazing Flickr friends !
Today is an orange day at Color my world Daily and the theme at Crazy Tuesday is Doors Knockers Handles. And of course we have Mr. Teddy Bear and Princess in order to celebrate Happy Teddy Bear Tuesdays.
so as you can see, when you are a miniature, like Mr. Teddy and Princess, the possibilities are endless… you can travel to visite a very exotic places just about anywhere in your house. Door handles or door knobs are very exotic indeed. Who knew that door handles have all this details and the view from the door handle is very, very interesting. Best part: you dont need any passport to explore the awesome world of door handles !
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This is a golden barrel cactus (Echinocactus grusonii), sometimes called mother-in-law's cushion.
There is an Australian slang term "cactus" meaning broken; ruined; no longer working, now mostly related to a technical system. "My computer is cactus!".
There are several opinions on the origin of this slang term. But most likely would be introduction of the prickly pear to Australia in 1788 on the First Fleet. It became a pest, quickly overrunning many thousand acres of farmland - rendering the farm "cactus!"
I wish all of you a beautiful week. I will be back on Saturday. And no, I’m not on vacation 😉. I earned a little Corona run-out.
In diesem Sinne wünsche ich Euch allen eine wundervolle Woche. Ich werd am Samstag wieder hier sein. Und, NEIN, ich hab keinen Urlaub 😉. Ich hab Corona Auslauf bekommen.
#Griffe#….Henkel.
Für:“ Crazy Tuesday“ am 04.04.2023.
Thema:“HANDLES“……(Griff)
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😄HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday 😄
Macro Monday ….. Theme " Handle "
The metal ring handle of a draw woven in a wicker weave.
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Randonee harvesting like a boss
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For this week's MacroMondays challenge Handle.
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The ferry could not handle the strongly increased traffic in the 60’s anymore and the need for a good north-south connection grew. That’s why, in 1963, the province of Zeeland finalises the order for the Zeeland bridge between Schouwen-Duiveland and Noord-Beveland to be built. With its 5 kilometres in length, the bridge – then still called the Oosterschelde bridge – becomes the longest in the Netherlands. The Zeeland bridge exists of 54 pillars with spans at intervals of 95 metres. There is also a passageway for ships by making part of the bridge, which is 40 metres wide, moveable.
The bridge is officially opened on 15 December 1965 by Queen Juliana. In April of 1967, the Oosterschelde bridge is renamed Zeeland bridge. Until 1993, users of the bridge had to pay toll, after then the bridge has been toll free. The opening of the Zeeland bridge makes Schouwen-Duiveland a lot more accessible. This leads to mass tourism to Schouwen-Duiveland. Especially the Westhoek with its dunes and 18 kilometres of beach profits from this.
Oh the Glenn Highway northeast of Anchorage.
Iconic little 'knob' in the Matanuska Valley, remnant of Ice Age glacier melt off.