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Insight
Joy Division
1979
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‘Guess your dreams always end.
They don't rise up, just descend,
But I don't care anymore,
I've lost the will to want more,
I'm not afraid not at all,
I watch them all as they fall,
But I remember when we were young.’
This is the second track I’ve chosen from the album ‘Unknown Pleasures’, which is 40 years old this year. The link is to a ‘re-imagined’ video made to celebrate the anniversary.
I always feel very fortunate on an evening to have a lovely walk to the station, it’s a fantastic way to unwind after a busy day at work. I do sometimes feel guilty though, people making their way home from work often look completely beaten by it all. Even the rays of autumn sun didn’t bring cheer as people dashed by!
Commuters make their weary way home and prepare to board 1F74 16:44 Scarborough-Liverpool Lime Street. The train was in the care of 68027 ‘Splendid’ on the evening of Wednesday 2nd October 2019.
Not at all often do you come across the original Insights. Even working at a Honda dealer I've never seen one come in. This was looking pretty ropey, with various bits missing. However it has done 166k (August last year) so it's being used for what it's designed for.
Never lose an oppurtunity of seeing anything that is beautiful.....
Welcome it
in every fair face,
in every fair sky,
in every fair flower.....
- Ralph Emerson-
Fuga / Fugue (1919) by Belgian painter Gustave van de Woestyne (1881-1947) at Flemish expressionism, an exhibition of Kunstmuseum The Hague NL.
More of this exhibition at my photoblog:
johanphoto.blogspot.com/2023/08/heerlijke-herinneringen.html
Window of a remote derelict cottage midway between Heaton and Danebridge, more than a mile off the public road, in Staffordshire. Oddly, this cottage seemed derelict AFTER former renovation, now awaiting further renovation.
Enormous waves crashed the shores of the west coast this morning that were initially formed as a result of very wide pressure swings that all started as very large storm in Alaska. These images were captured during and just after dawn in Ventura, Calif., on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2007. (Jacob K. Cunningham/Brooks Institute of Photography, ©2007)
Sometimes life can get a little blurry and it can be hard to stay focused. But as long as you never lose sight of what is most important, you'll make it through just fine.
© Stella Luna Photography
... into Johann Sebastian Bach's life. Window of the Bachhaus' modern part in Eisenach (Thuringia, Germany), where Bach was born.
At the big, lighted column on the left side you can learn about different parts of Bach's work (cantatas, masses, preludes & fugues, works for choir...) and use ipods to listen to examples. The modern addition to the historic building was highly controversal, but I like it.
You are cordially invited to the InSight Women's Photography Exhibit in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
I have three pieces in this show www.flickr.com/photos/bytegirl/sets/72157629337103583/
I am very nervous... this is the first time I have ever done anything like this.. I hope my work stands up to those around it.
Meconopsis cambrica, the Welsh poppy, is a perennial flowering plant in the poppy family Papaveraceae.
It has yellow to orange flowers and is widely grown as a garden plant. It is a native of damp, rocky sites in upland areas of Western Europe from the British Isles to the Iberian Peninsula.
The plant can grow between 30–60 cm (12–24 in) tall. It blooms between June and July.
The flower is distinctively yellow or orange with four petals, and coarsely hairy green sepals that fall off soon after the flower opens.
The flower’s stigma has seven distinct lobes radiating from its centre. The ovary positioned beneath the stigma.
It spreads easily from the numerous small black seeds produced in the summer, from a long, ribbed capsule that opens with flaps.
I have wild yellow poppies in the garden, they are the most ephemeral of flowers. Everything has to be ready before you bring them in, bang, a few photographs, this one lost a petal along the way immediately.
I put them in water, in no time the pretty heads are hanging.
Wishing you all the best and thank you, M, (*_*)
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The first view of Mars by the InSIGHT lander, captured just after 12 noon PST on Nov. 26, 2018. The dust cover is still on the lens, so there's debris visible but you can see the terrain and horizon beyond. Eventually the cover will be removed for surface operations. This version has been edited to bring out detail; see the original at mars.nasa.gov/resources/22159/insights-first-image-from-m...