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"Rocky Mountain High" is a folk rock song written by John Denver and Mike Taylor about Colorado, and is one of the two official state songs of Colorado
"Rocky Mountain High" is primarily inspired by John Denver's move to Aspen, Colorado three years before its writing and his love for the state. The seventh stanza makes a reference to destruction of the mountains' beauty by commercial tourism. The song was considered a major piece of 1970s pop culture and became a well-associated piece of Colorado history.
The song briefly became controversial that year when the U.S. Federal Communications Commission was permitted by a legal ruling to censor music deemed to promote drug abuse. Numerous radio stations cautiously banned the song until Denver publicly explained that the "high" was his innocent description of the sense of peace he found in the Rockies. In 1985, Denver testified before Congress in the Parents Music Resource Center hearings about his experience:
“This was obviously done by people who had never seen or been to the Rocky Mountains, and also had never experienced the elation, celebration of life or the joy in living that one feels when he observes something as wondrous as the Perseid meteor shower on a moonless, cloudless night, when there are so many stars that you have a shadow from the starlight, and you are out camping with your friends, your best friends, and introducing them to one of nature's most spectacular light shows for the first time.”
In popular culture, the song is mentioned in passing in the 1994 film Dumb and Dumber. After driving for several hours in the wrong direction, the two Aspen-bound main characters mistake a desert for the Rockies, mentioning that they "expected the Rocky Mountains to be a little rockier than this..." adding "that John Denver's full of shit, man".
Strobist:
YN560IV Como flash principal a 0.5mt y a 45º en 1/16 sobre el modelo con paraguas translucido.
Rebotador de luz 5 en 1 con el lado plateado apuntando al modelo como luz de relleno.
YN560III usado para alumbrar rebotador 5 en 1 del lado blanco a 45º en 1/8.
Esse fim de semana fui com uma amiga no parque tirar algumas fotos e aproveitamos para levar as doll e renderam algumas fotos bem legais, postarei aos poucos!=D
Sim temos dolls repetidas LOL
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High Bridge in Lincoln is one of the city's iconic structures and spans the River Witham, which runs east to west through the city. The bridge was built around 1160 and the ribs of the original bridge survive, making it the second-oldest masonry arch bridge in Britain and certainly the oldest with intact buildings on it. The row of timber framed shops on the west side of the bridge date from about 1550.
An out-take from an old project.
Pay attention now.
Rifle fires pellet at razor blade. Blade splits pellet in two. Two halves of pellet wing their way towards a pair of gelatin filled Christmas bulbs.
And timing is set just a little two early.
Although if you look very closely, you can see tiny cracks staring in the light brown bulb as the half pellet just touches the glass surface.
Not that closely, you'll get nose grease on your monitor :-)
Cheers.
High Peak have been quietly modernising their fleet to an almost unrecognisable unit since the last time I was here a few years back, with a good number of new Solo SRs in use these days!!
292 is one of them, seen heading past Buxton War Memorial with a 190 to Shallcross Estate via Peak Dale, Chapel-en-le-Frith and Whaley Bridge.
This is the outfit which I wore to judge the Women's Institute Flower Show, Bake-Off and Sale of Work last Sunday.
I tasted some delicious home-made jams, chutneys and rock cakes - and was given a huge bouquet of flowers to take back to Lyndon Towers. Many of these W.I. ladies have attended one or more of our "Fete Champetre" teas on the lawn, at my stately home. These are events at which my husband and I reach out to the local community, working to bridge the gulf that lies between the aristocracy and the common people - who are, after all, the salt of the earth.
Otherwise, this week I have been very busy in town entertaining gentlemen callers at my escort agency. We have a very important new client, in the shape of Sir Charles Dexter. Those of you who have memories stretching back to the 1980s will doubtless recall Sir Charles and his circle of aristocratic rakehells. They were constantly being written up in the gossip columns, back in the days when Mrs T was Prime Minister.
Well, Sir Charles and his circle are now a little longer in the tooth, and many of them need a little skilled professional help in order to continue to live life to the fullest - which is where I, The Salon, and my wonderful girls come in. Sir Charles has literally dozens of likeminded friends - would-be aristocratic rakes who are now well into their sixties. I think we have established The Salon as their unofficial West End clubhouse!
We are going to be a very busy group of shamelessly wicked ladies!
Toodle Pip!
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Lady Rebecca Lyndon
Duchess of Basingstoke
it is cold even in Mexico, especially in the high altitude pueblos like De Angahuan, in the sierras of Michoacan, Mexico.
indigenous Purepecha women dressed in traditional clothing and wrapped in their rebozos to keep warm.
These feet and shoes belong to the actress Mimi Rogers, who was dealing a celebrity poker game.
FlickrChallenge - Shoes - 2021-02-21
ChallengeGame - Shoes - 2021-08-05
Chicago Architecture Biennial, "State of the Art Of Architecture." October 2015 - January 2016.
Chicago Cultural Centre Exhibits.
Title: Environmental Communications: Contact High
Exhibitor: Mark Wasiuta, Marcos Sanchez, Adam Bandler + GSAPP Exhibitions (New York City / Los Angeles, US)
Amtrak Michigan Service train 350 is seen passing under the Michigan City coaling tower as it makes it way northeast towards Michigan.
New Monster High doll by Mattel. She is the daughter of The Werewolf.
The line of dolls are all teenage children of the world's most famous monsters!
The iconic HST125 celebrates its 40th Anniversary in 2016. This power car has been painted in a retro-style British rail Inter City livery for GWR and renamed Sir Kenneth Grange in honour of the chief engineer responsible for its development. The HST125 (BR Class 43) remain the fasted diesel powered train ever produced. This is a composite image that brings out the beauty and speed of this magnificent piece of British engineering.