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¡Podría leerla Vd.,
Señor, que tanto ha subido
y entretener su conciencia
solamente un momentito
en pensar si ha tenido
presente lo que nos urge
la cultura popular!
Hágalo y haga costumbre
su enseñanza en su vida
pues su ejemplo servirá
para encender una luz
en tanto espacio baldío
y plantar la honestidad
como árbol y testigo.
It seems like this place has been closing forever. Anyway, here is how it looks today. It is really interesting at night when the bulbs that are not burnt out, are on.
Tree of Life
Disney's Animal Kindgom
Walt Disney World, Fla.
Messing around with some Photoshop today. Might be a little too heavy handed even for my "tell a story with your processing" taste.
As always, love the honest feedback.
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Watch your head’n’step…and welcome home.
Us trannies are all about stockings and big heels, but sometimes we need to take a break. In these last photos in this series, I'm stripped down to just the basics. I'm like a foot shorter :)
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Im trying to be honest and hide less behind all those textures.. and not to wear any make up.. to just be me.. of course my eyes are still hard for me to photograph.. and to smile also...
but maybe ill get there eventually.
I've said it before, and I'll surely be repeating it for the foreseeable future, but, the word "road" in New Brunswick, can mean many things to many people, and one of those meanings is not necessarily "road" in the traditional sense. lol
I should have known from the name of the "road" that this was gonna be another fun trip. The bridge is located on, aptly named, Swamp Road. It started out paved (for about 30 feet), switched to gravel/dirt, then to a Swiss cheese (full of basketball sized holes)surface, and then devolved into a rutted, slippery, bumpy amusement park ride. To be honest, I've seen worse, but that was the 60s in New Mexico. Swamp Rd. was not a "road" for the faint of heart, and fortunately it was mostly down hill to the bridge. We couldn't have made it in a car, but my 4x4 F150 had no real trouble. Come to find out, if we had come from the other direction, the roads were comparatively reasonable. Story of my life. I believe that my covered bridge count is up to 12, may have forgotten one or two. I have a list of the next 10 or so that I want to shoot. I realized, while counting my 'accomplishment', that I had not posted all the bridges we had seen so far. The name of this bridge is the Marven Bridge, and it spans Belleisle Creek.
Say goodbye. This true vintage landmark, and the ENTIRE AREA around it are being levelled for yet even more condos. Welcome to the new Toronto: Condo City.
We've apparently learnt nothing.
Day 99: 9.4.09
It's ok you can go about your business I wont peek at what you're doing. Well not unless it's something particularly saucy then I may be tempted to take a little look but of course I wont tell ;o)
Alright, so the Lincoln's Sparrow (Melospiza lincolnii) isn't named for Abraham Lincoln, but Thomas Lincoln, who was a traveling companion of John James Audubon. It's a subtly handsome bird, not overstating its splendor but sharing it, just the same. Lincoln's sparrows appreciate the variety of life. During breeding season, it inhabits boggy areas, during migration is prefers riparian haunts, and during winter, it loves a good evergreen!
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Vista desde el Palacio de Dar Al-Horra.
El Palacio de Dar Al-Horra fue erigido en el corazón de la primera ciudad islámica, sobre los cimientos de la residencia de la realeza zirí, que gobernó Granada en el siglo XI.El palacio de la "Honesta" o de la "Señora" fue la residencia de la sultana Aixa, madre de Boabdil, El último dignatario del reino nazarí.
as opposed to living in sin...which has really gotten a bad rap.
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You could have knocked me down with a feather when I saw this. My ultimate goal when I started car spotting was to find an Astra Belmont. The Mk2 Astra is my favourite 80s/90s car and whilst I knew there was a MK2 hatchback locally which is on my stream, I always wanted to find a Belmont.
So you can imagine my delight when I saw this; a basic spec, totally original one owner example finished in silver and fitted with the original wheel trims and Reg Vardy dealer plates, probably bought from the Peterlee showroom. Despite a little bit of rust on the arches, this was in a tremendous honest condition; not concourse but all the better for it. I'm a little gutted that the shadows have detracted from the image sadly, but nevertheless you can see what a lovely car this is. At last MOT last April it was showing 81,860 miles and despite failing it's MOT every year since 2007 the owner has kept it going. Long may it live!