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As I was sitting on the grass, removing weeds around a shrub, my eyes caught this group of Cape Marguerites which made me think of some gear pieces :)

Consisting of two interconnected ogival shells, the cathedral's octagonal dome was erected between 1418 and 1434 to a design which Filippo Brunelleschi entered in a competition in 1418 and completed in 1434.

 

A masterpiece capable of withstanding lightning, earthquakes and the passage of time, it continues to enchant all those who observe it from afar. The dome has a diameter of 45.5 metres.*

 

*https://www.museumflorence.com/monuments/2-dome

Each of us is interconnected in the web of existence, and we are deeply affected by each other’s suffering. If Christ’s suffering brings a Christian to see the cross in everyone’s suffering, then the Christian will do all he or she can to help relieve that suffering. It’s then that the gospel has done its job. If Israel’s suffering brings a Jew to see his or her suffering in the suffering of everyone else, it’s then that the Torah has done its job. Without taking action to relieve suffering there can be no Jew; there can be no Christian.

-Jesus : first-century rabbi / Rabbi David Zaslow with Joseph Lieberman.

I'm 'guest' musing about this landscape image today over at mortal muses. Come by and check it out!

  

VIA's #186 speeds east across the Lake Biscotasi causeway after dropping paddlers and anglers at the flagstop here minutes before. Biscotasi is interconnected with a seemingly endless chain of lakes, rivers, and streams including the nearby Spanish Lake, headwaters for the West Branch of the Spanish River. This makes Bisco a popular launching point for long-distance paddlers of the Spanish River which connects with the East Branch at Forks, eventually emptying into Georgian Bay. Directly off the CP right-of-way, Sinker Creek, Forks, Sheahan and Pogamasing are also popular Spanish River launching points, only accessible by this very train which often carries canoes and days of supplies for the trip into the remote "Great Beyond" here in beautiful northern Ontario.

In downtown Calgary, we have more than 18 km's of interconnected indoor walkways. It's called the Plus 15 system, because the pedestrian bridges that link many buildings are 15 feet above the ground. There are more than 60 bridges in the system. There's lots of art and several indoor gardens.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B15

93-99 Pratt St

A century-old downtown Hartford retail-office building with the potential for conversion to apartments straddling the corner of Pratt and Trumbull streets is for sale at $2.9 million, brokers say.

 

Trumbull Towers Management owns the six-story, approximately 100,000-square-foot edifice on about a half-acre at 93-99 Pratt St. and is representing itself in sale talks, according to the building leasing broker Amodio & Co. Real Estate.

 

Built in 1910, the property is comprised of two interconnected buildings whose tenants include Caribbean bar-restaurant The Russell and Max Bibo’s On Trumbull St. delicatessen.

The true understanding of dynamic balance lies not in viewing sand and water as separate but as a dynamic, single system where the whole is greater than its parts.

 

Just as the yin-yang symbol has a dot of the opposite color in each half, the sea is full of countless grains of sand suspended within it, and the beach holds pockets of moisture and marine life. This highlights that everything contains the essence of its opposite and has the potential to become its opposite. When in balance, the interplay between the sand and the sea creates the peaceful, restorative environment of the beach that soothes the soul.

 

In essence, the sand and the sea illustrate the fundamental principle of yin and yang: that seemingly opposite forces are interconnected, complementary, and necessary for a harmonious, dynamic universe

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This outfit is awesome with the interconnected parts all in a single unit for one off without any trouble. Such a perfect nod to a fan favorite: Leeloo <3

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CHUCKS: Worn Canvas Lo Tops Festival Edt. Cream by Semller

 

Photo taken @ Celestis

 

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we live in a culture that craves more: more accolades, self-improvement, and ambition; more comfort and consumption; more doing. when i feed the craving, there’s momentary relief but underlying dis-ease. craving-mind is never happy. so, i look inward and ask: what is enough? as i simplify life, i gain freedom and joy. because this moment is enough. i am enough. you are enough. we’re all interconnected, imperfect, and beautiful.

 

ps: this is an ordinary, completely-enough moment in my backyard last night.

Rising from the bottom of what was once an ancient lakebed, the Trona Pinnacles are one of the most unique geologic landscapes in the California Desert. Over 500 of these tufa spires, composed of calcium carbonate, are spread out over a 14 square mile area across the Searles Dry Lake basin. These formations range in size from small boulders to topping out at over 140 feet tall.

 

The Pinnacles were formed between 10,000 and 100,000 years ago when Searles Lake formed a link in a chain of interconnected lakes flowing from the Owens Valley to Death Valley. At one point during the Pleistocene, the area was under 640 feet of water. These days, the area has less than 4 inches of annual rainfall.

 

If you zoom in, you can see Wilbur in the middle right off in the distance.

 

Jorcks Passage is a passageway and associated 19th century buildings in central Copenhagen. It connects the pedestrian street Strøget to Skindergade. A part of Jorcks Passage is covered with a glass and steel roof. The steel construction is made up of coned steel tubes interconnected by steel hubs creating a grid supporting the glass.

The Rock Garden of Darjeeling offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the town, providing visitors with an opportunity to relax amidst nature's beauty and enjoy the serene ambiance of the hills.

 

The Rock Garden Darjeeling was developed by the Gorkha Hill Council Tourism Department to boost tourism in the region. The garden is built on a steep hillside, incorporating terraced gardens, stone pathways, and small bridges. The main attraction is the Chunnu Summer Falls, a natural waterfall that flows through the garden.

 

Landscape and Flora: The garden is adorned with a variety of flowers, shrubs, and trees, creating a vibrant and colorful environment. The terraced levels are interconnected by winding pathways and steps, allowing visitors to explore different sections of the garden and enjoy the scenic views.

Taken at Tuggerah Lakes, a wetland system of three interconnected coastal lagoons, are located on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia

When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe.

 

John Muir

 

Manhattan, NY: A view across the Hudson River from the Vessel at Hudson Yards. The Vessel stands 150 ft high forming a lattice with 154 interconnected stairs and 80 viewing platforms between flights.

On the coastline of Pembrokeshire...further down the valley is a stone circle...which l'm sure they must be interconnected.

One of the most iconic monuments of Brussels, Belgium. Built in 1958, 102 m high and consisting of nine spheres 18 m across that are interconnected with huge steel tubes, it represents a cubic iron crystal.

The yellow meadow ant feeds on the honeydew from root aphids, which they breed in their nests. During winter, the aphids themselves are sometimes eaten. As a consequence of their feeding habits, the species only occasionally forages outside the nest. Evidence of their underground lives is their lack of pigmentation and the smaller size of their eyes,[3] compared to closely related species like the black garden ant. They are a timid species and will often simply barricade their tunnels to fight off invaders.

 

Alates (winged, unmated queens and males) can be seen on warm days and evenings of July and August. This is one of the rare times that they are seen, as workers open up their nest entrances and herd the young winged ants out of the nest. Colonies are often founded by multiple queens (pleometrosis). Later on, when the first workers emerge, fights between the founder queens will erupt, with only one queen left (monogyne). However, this species is also known to have single colonies with multiple queens and up to 250,000 workers, when they are spread out over multiple interconnected nests.[4]

POMPEI

  

The thermopolium of Vetutius Placidus opens on via dell’Abbondanza and represents social mobility in Pompeii in Roman times, where merchants and craftsmen also held a high social status, reserved only to landowners in older times. Drinks and hot food were served in this place, as the name indicates, stored in large jars placed in the richly decorated masonry counter of the tavern.

 

The news stand on the back wall is of great interest; extremely well-maintained, it consists of a lararium dedicated to the protectors of the household(Lari), the Genius protector of the owner, as well as the god of trade (Mercury) and the god of wine (Dionysus). The house is at the rear, interconnected with the shop, decorated with precious frescoes and a triclinium for outdoor dining.

 

A hoard of nearly 3 kg (6.6 lb) of coins was found in one of the large clay jars placed in the counter, probably the last collections of the host, thereby attesting the profitable activity of the tavern.

 

Date of excavation: 1912; 1939.

  

Natural ice in the Netherlands is a rare occurrence. In fact, some winters there's no natural ice at all. Maybe that explains why the Dutch love to skate outdoors. They hardly ever get the chance! But when a cold wave hits, and the interconnected maze of canals, rivers and lakes freeze over, it's a spontaneous celebration, a national holiday. Businesses close their doors and everyone goes skating.

The Alblasserwaard tour starts in the town of Kinderdijk, a tourist mecca famous for its windmills. (Molentocht means windmill tour.) The Krimpenerwaard is one of the oldest polders in Holland, dotted with ancient villages, and you can skate through nine of them in a day. (Negendorpentocht means Nine Villages Tour.) You can read about the area's history in this Krimpenerwaard site.

 

Aside from the scenery, the joys of Dutch skating are the companionship of other skaters, and the delicious food served up along the canals. With so many skaters on the ice, you're guaranteed to find someone who skates at your speed, and gets hungry or thirsty with the same regularity.

 

The center of Monaghan town is the Diamond, one of four interconnected squares, and in the center of the Diamond is a Victorian memorial to the then Lord Rossmore, the chief landowner in the area. Erected in 1876, the structure houses a fountain with pillars holding up the octagonal dome. Each of the 8 corners spell out Rossmore, a letter at a time.

 

For such a small town, it's a very ornate structure, with a lot of detail that is, unfortunately, starting to crumble and disappear, such is the plight (until recently at least) of emmotive memories such as these.

Love brings everyone together…peacefully…

Interconnected by Create. This one turned out to allow for a lot of fun with color calibration in Lightroom. It was also a fun challenge to experiment wıth slow-ish shutter speeds with support from the bridge railings while trying to stand still in a moving crowd.

 

Lichtfestival 2021, Ghent, Belgium

Interconnected by Create. More fun with color calibration in Lightroom, with added experimentation with hue shifting masks.

 

Lichtfestival 2021, Ghent, Belgium

History is the encounter of the eternal and the temporal. As the word is a vessel for revelation and prayer, so history furnishes a receptacle for God’s actions in the world and the material for the fulfillment of humanity through time. Only rarely does the present shine a light that illuminates our understanding of the meaning of this encounter. But the past’s truth concerns us always and everywhere, and sometimes that which is elusive when close to us will reveal itself from a distance.

 

God’s Spirit speaks from the events of history, and our life is interconnected with this Spirit. Whenever our historical memory grows cloudy, the abandoned Spirit awakens in us, and we know again: we are servants of God’s grace.

-In This Hour Heschel’s Writings in Nazi Germany and London Exile, Abraham Joshua Heschel Foreword by Susannah Heschel

Wild came to mind while I was viewing this scene, I can easily see why it is grizz country. This is where I'd be if I was a grizzly bear far away from people....

 

“Those who have packed far up into grizzly country know that the presence of even one grizzly on the land elevates the mountains, deepens the canyons, chills the winds, brightens the stars, darkens the forest, and quickens the pulse of all who enter it. They know that when a bear dies, something sacred in every living thing interconnected with that realm… also dies.” — John Murray

Excerpt from ontariotrails.on.ca:

 

Terra Cotta Lane is a great way to introduce yourself to this conservation area and is a major access route to some of our other trails. Starting near the parking area, the trail follows an old road along the eastern shore of a pond and eventually loops back to the parking area. Although this trail is a loop, there are a number of one- way arms that allow you access to the Vaughn and McGregor Spring Pond trails. This easy trail is good for nature enthusiasts of all ages. At Terra Cotta, we have created a network of interconnected hiking trails, footpaths and old roadways that will take you to different parts of the conservation area where you can experience a mosaic of natural and cultural settings.

the creative process of 40% -80% is the most enjoyable thing for me, like a fetus in the womb developing and forming a whole and ready to enter the new world through birth.

Here, the character of a painting can be formed through brush strokes, line symbols and something that can show the expression of the driver's sense of work.

BEAT is the sound of a kinetic ball (pendulum) colliding and beating like the pump of our heart which supports our existence (existence) in the world. The kinetic ball (beat) starts to move, the color travels, and it starts moving in LEVEL 2021. The kinetic ball as a symbol of the world that is interconnected with time moves to change towards maturity.

"... SOMETIMES WE HAVE TO UNDERSTAND OURSELVES TO DIVINE LIFE ..., because we are not alone and connected to each other towards the life-giving Creator ..."

BEAT - Existence, is the first painting of my rebirth in Traditional Art (oil painting) after 5 years of being empty (vacuum)

Greetings Art

RANT 73

  

As I looked at the beauty of this, I also noted the complexity and the parallels in our technical world. The 'web' is appropriately named, a network of interconnected nodes and pathways. Just like the spider web, the 'internet web' has a nasty spider at the core of it. the tech giants (Google, Facebook, & Twitter) who are sucking information from its unwary users, just like the spider sucks the juices out of its ensnared prey. Own your data; it's yours, not theirs.

The Diamond was built to be the new home for the Department of Engineering at the University of Sheffield. Completed in 2015, it took two years to build, at a cost of £81 million. The six-floor building takes its name from its unique facade, which comprises a cellular pattern of interconnected diamond shapes made of anodised aluminium, inspired by the form of diamond at a molecular level, over a frame of reinforced concrete and exterior glass cladding.

 

Taken at Tuggerah Lakes, a wetland system of three interconnected coastal lagoons, are located on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia

This week's theme for Mosaic Montage Monday was Interconnected. A little leaf falls into a galaxy of light, lines, sparkles and twinkles. HMMM!

Sun creates the wind. Wind turns the windmill. Windmill pumps the water. Water nourishes the tree.

 

(Taken a couple years ago. I'm going through old photo's while we're locked down.)

 

Out in the rainforest you learn how everything is interconnected (Jane Goodall)

 

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The American Museum of Natural History (abbreviated as AMNH), located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, is one of the largest[clarification needed][citation needed] natural history museums in the world. Located in Theodore Roosevelt Park across the street from Central Park, the museum complex comprises 26 interconnected buildings housing 45 permanent exhibition halls, in addition to a planetarium and a library. The museum collections contain over 34 million specimens[4] of plants, animals, fossils, minerals, rocks, meteorites, human remains, and human cultural artifacts as well as specialized collections for frozen tissue and genomic and astrophysical data, of which only a small fraction can be displayed at any given time, and occupies more than 2 million square feet (190,000 m2). The museum has a full-time scientific staff of 225, sponsors over 120 special field expeditions each year,[5] and averages about five million visits annually.[6]

 

The one mission statement of the American Museum of Natural History is: "To discover, interpret, and disseminate—through scientific research and education—knowledge about human cultures, the natural world, and the universe."

 

Note: If you ever visit NYC, a wonderful place of such to see. My daughter in law had some project displayed here a few years back. The day we (her, her two daughters - my granddaughters and my daughter, had a great time visiting here. So much to see, so many people as well).

The Faculty of Technology and Society of the Malmö University is located in the Niagara Building, designed by a Danish company Lundgaard & Tranberg and opened in 2015. Niagara consists of three interconnected buildings with the tallest one being 53 meters high.

A pavilion integrated into the boardwalk sequence provides shelter for open-air classes on the site. Inspired by the tortoise shell, its laminated structure consists of prefabricated, bent-wood members and a series of interconnected fiberglass pods that give global curvature to the surface.

The Park & Tilford Gardens is a 1.5-acre botanic garden situated in the City of North Vancouver, British Columbia. The complex, established in 1969 as a community project of Canadian Park & Tilford Distilleries Ltd., consists of eight separate but interconnected areas [including the Oriental Garden, Colonnade Garden, Rhododendron Garden, Flower Garden, Native Wood Garden, Rose Garden and Greenhouse]. Wikipedia

Fort DeSoto - some of the 1890s fortification in the foreground.

 

According to Pinellas County, Florida:

 

The largest park within the Pinellas County Park System, Fort De Soto park consists of 1,136 acres made up of five interconnected islands (keys).

 

The park includes two fishing piers - each pier has a food and bait concession - Gulf & Bay Pier Hours: 7 a.m. - 11 p.m.

 

On May 30, 1539, a well-known Spanish explorer

came to the Tampa Bay area and began a conquest

that would change the world. Hernando De Soto

came ashore on or near the south shores of Tampa

Bay. He began his expedition of the southeastern

region of the United States, encountering Native

Americans and hard times as he passed through this

beautiful territory. He died on May 21, 1542, and his

body was interred in the Mississippi River

 

Explored.

 

Icefields are giant ice masses of interconnected valley glaciers over multiple mountains covering a large area and drained by outlet glaciers. The Columbia Icefield is the largest icefield in the Rocky Mountains. Visible over Continental Divide above the Sunwapta River from the Icefields Parkway in Jasper National Park, Alberta Canada. Print Size 13x19 inches.

The Tranquille Sanatorium was built to treat tuberculosis patients and then eventually to house the mentally ill. This is only one building of the dozens that sit vacant and abandoned on the old sanatorium grounds. All the buildings are interconnected with a network of underground tunnels that facilitated the movement of people and supplies when the cold winter snows fall. This location is reputed to be one of the most haunted locations in the country.

Hasselblad 500cm with Ilford FP4 film

 

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The Heckmann-Höfe are three interconnected courtyards in Spandauer Vorstadt in the Mitte district. They can be reached from three different points: Oranienburger Straße 32, Auguststraße 9 and Tucholsky Straße 18, passing under arches decorated with literary quotes. This way, you go from the hustle and bustle of the ultra-centre to a magical and calming atmosphere. The Heckmann-Höfe are now considered the creative district par excellence.

 

Die Heckmann-Höfe sind drei miteinander verbundene Höfe in der Spandauer Vorstadt im Bezirk Mitte.

Der Zugang erfolgt von drei verschiedenen Punkten: Oranienburger Straße 32, Auguststraße 9 und Tucholsky Straße 18, unter mit literarischen Zitaten verzierten Bögen hindurch. So gelangen wir vom Trubel des Ultra-Zentrums in eine magische und wohltuende Atmosphäre. Die Heckmann-Höfe gelten heute als das Kreativviertel schlechthin.

 

Les Heckmann-Höfe sont trois cours reliées les une aux autres à Spandauer Vorstadt dans le quartier de Mitte.

On peut y accéder à partir de trois points différents : Oranienburger Straße 32, Auguststraße 9 et Tucholsky Strasse 18, en passant sous des arches ornées de citations littéraires. On passe ainsi de l’agitation de l’ultra-centre à une atmosphère féerique et apaisante. Les Heckmann-Höfe sont désormais considérés comme le quartier créatif par excellence.

 

BERLIN

Spandauer Vorstadt im Bezirk Mitte.

Rosemary Beach is an unincorporated master planned community in Walton County, Florida, United States on the Gulf Coast. Rosemary Beach is developed on land originally part of the older Inlet Beach neighborhood. The town was founded by Patrick D. Bienvenue as President of Leucadia Financial Corporation in 1995, and was designed by Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company. The town is around 105 acres (0.42 km2) and upon completion had just over 400 homesites and a mixed use town center with shops, restaurants, and activities. The town is a master-planned community located on a beachside road, CR 30A.

 

New Urbanist communities, Rosemary Beach is an architectural treasure trove, boasting influences from the West Indies, New Orleans, Charleston and St. Augustine, among others.

 

The grand homes (many with adjoining carriage houses that are just as extraordinary) are interconnected by a discreet network of pedestrian paths and boardwalks, which become even more charming at night, basked in the soft flicker of gas-lit lanterns.

Like most Traditional Neighborhood Developments (TNDs), the best way to explore Rosemary Beach is on foot (or on a beach cruiser). Wood-plank pathways meander through the town’s striking architecture, often revealing hidden amenities such as playgrounds, bubbling fountains, tennis courts or one of the community’s several cosmopolitan swimming pools.

  

Dull and grey this morning, so messin' with some dried poppies instaed :)

Although the old logo appears to be a Star of David, it isn't - apparently. It may be two triangles for the Greek letter Delta (D for Dodge). It may be representative of law enforcement. The interconnected spirits of John and Horace Doge. Or perhaps they just liked how it looked.

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