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I’ve lost my mind, yeah / I’ve lost control
I’ve lost the feeling in my arms / I’m a lost soul
Make the most of me baby / Oh don’t spit me out
This is how dirty girls get clean / Don’t leave me now
Listen to her lust, yeah / Hear her disgrace
Listen to the fragile things / As they all break
Watch from the covers / The comfort of your home
Through the ice and sleet, baby / Oh down down we go
What angry star / Runs your devil heart?
What angry star / Runs your devil heart?
Oh oh, how’d you get so mean?
This is the only way d-dirty girls stay clean
"How Dirty Girls Get Clean" ~ Hole
EXO-Suit 01.
I uploaded a video of how to build it to my YouTube channel!!
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Taken from Ponders End, a picture of a very small part of Chingford. The huge building under the trees is Enterprise House. Constructed mid-1960s, it is a community for the retired, with a few shops offering studio flats for single people and one bed flats for couples.
To the right you see houses, on roads which were built in the 1970s on the grounds of the former private school St Egberts College (closed I believe in 1970).
Given a colour burst treatment.
D-long-legs sticks his tongue out at Georgina, well you should have seen her reaction...she wacked him good :) For those of you that don't know we name the bears, it is easier to follow them from year to year.
How did it get so late so soon?
It’s night before it’s afternoon.
December is here before it’s June.
My goodness how the time has flewn.
How did it get so late so soon?
-Dr. Seuss
Traducción sin la rima:
¿Qué pasó que se hizo tan tarde?
Llega la noche antes de la tarde
Llega diciembre antes de junio.
Ay bendito cómo vuela el tiempo
¿qué pasó que se hizo tan tarde?
-Dr. Seuss
How freeking awesome is this? Redneck Pool! New release at Midnyte Creations! maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Venom/127/104/1501
How romantic - an evening stroll on a big beach.
My entry for No.82 - Sunset or Sunrise, in 111 in 2011.
How It Works, artwork (1989) by German artist A.R. Penck.
On display in Kunstmuseum The Hague NL.
More work by A.R.Penck at:
I did not count the teeth visible in the photo but they are really numerous. Dont put your finger in his mouth :)
ps : You can click on the photo to watch it with a better resolution (eye, beak, teeth and feathers details).
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How to catch a wolf
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It's not about how you look, it's about who you truly are.
Harbour City, Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. 2013.
With the new B40's starting to take over duties on the Pickens, it's questionable how much longer the famous boats will stick around.
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At the end of a long day behind a plow and horse, it's good to know one can park the plow and plug into the nearest telephone pole.
Tarn Hows is an area of the Lake District National Park, containing a picturesque tarn, approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of Coniston and about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northwest of Hawkshead. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the area with over half a million visitors per year in the 1970s and is managed by the National Trust.
Tarn Hows is fed at its northern end by a series of valley and basin mires and is drained by Tom Gill which cascades down over several small waterfalls to Glen Mary bridge: named by John Ruskin who felt that Tom Gill required a more picturesque name and so gave the area the title 'Glen Mary'.
The Tarn Hows area originally contained three much smaller tarns, Low Tarn, Middle Tarn and High Tarn.
Wordsworth's Guide Through the District of the Lakes (1835 edition) recommends walkers to come this way but passes the tarns without mention.
Until 1862 much of the Tarn Hows area was part of the open common grazing of Hawkshead parish. The remaining enclosed land and many of the local farms and quarries were owned by the Marshall family of Monk Coniston Hall (known as Waterhead House at the time). James Garth Marshall (1802–1873) who was the Member of Parliament for Leeds (1847–1852) and third son of the industrialist John Marshall, gained full possession of all of the land after an enclosure act of 1862 and embarked on a series of landscape improvements in the area including expanding the spruce, larch and pine plantations around the tarns; demolition of the Water Head Inn at Coniston; and the construction of a dam at Low Tarn that created the larger tarn that is there today.
By 1899 Tarn Hows was already an important beauty spot. H.S. Cowper mentions "Tarn Hows, beloved by skaters in winter and picnic parties in summer. Here comes every day at least one charabanc load of sightseers from Ambleside or Windermere". A wooden boat house that was still standing in the 1950s at the south east corner of the tarn probably dated from this period. In 1913 G.D. Abraham said "Tarn Hows is set wildly among larches and heather slopes, more like a highland lake than the other waters in Lakeland... more suitable for pedestrians than motorists".
In 1930 the Marshall family sold 4,000 acres (16 km2) of their land to Beatrix Heelis of Sawrey (better known as Beatrix Potter) for £15000. She then sold the half of this land containing the tarn to the National Trust and bequeathed the other half to them in her will.
Tarn Hows was designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest in 1965.
The National Trust have made a number of more recent changes to the area including moving the car parks to a less obtrusive place in the 1960s and general footpath and road improvements to minimize the damage caused by the visitors. In May 2008 a building designed to harmonise with the landscape was opened, providing toilets and an information display under a sedum roof.
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I got up insanely early last Saturday to go to the Adirondack Balloon Festival in Glens Falls, NY. It should have taken me about 50 minutes to get there, and I gave myself plenty of extra time, as I wanted to be there for the sunrise when the balloons started lifting off. Unfortunately, no one told me that apparently everyone on the East Coast goes to this balloon festival, so it took about 1.5 hours to go the last 2 miles. I couldn't believe how many people there were!
Shortly after I took this picture, that bank of fog in the background rolled in and most of the balloons that were going to take off shut down again. It was a fun time, but if you plan on going, you'd better leave early!
Pseudo HDR from one exposure, tonemapped in Photomatix.