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1. Shopping, 2. Broken by design, 3. grace, 4. sky's the limit, 5. Take my advice, 6. the tube, 7. Sunken, 8. drowned,
9. Escher's dream, 10. Ascending, 11. assault, 12. aero I, 13. under pressure, 14. Mars Attacks, 15. Circles, 16. Voyeur,
17. bridges - intersecting, 18. grid, 19. Sentinel, 20. cleaning the bathroom II, 21. Indian Summer, 22. JUMP!, 23. - god ?, 24. broken glass,
25. stranger, 26. Tie your dreams to a cloud, not to a stone, 27. outburst, 28. her father's name, 29. Fluid, 30. hide and seek, 31. static wisdom, 32. aerial railtrack,
33. glued, 34. Ladybird - loosing some dots, 35. overtime premium, 36. room with a view, 37. plain - simple, 38. smile, 39. tramway in old europe, 40. Take a seat,
41. shady place of worship, 42. magritte's lunch, 43. They're heading right for us, 44. Pure beauty, 45. greybar, 46. Escape
this squirell took this toast and then a black bird fancied sum,then a robin came into the picture but the squirell was having none of it .
"In our society, the media which surrounds us is as available, and as valid a subject for art, as nature itself."
More sarcasm; it's unprecedented for me to see it in an ad.
flickr's choice of my photographs as of december 13, 2007.
1. kiss me you fool, 2. i've been drinking lies while you've been nauseous, 3. cats lens, 4. venice beach, 5. rough landing, 6. wrath of demons, 7. upcoming shows in new orleans, 8. a sensless oddyssey, 9. height vs width, 10. a little faith, 11. reach in the darkness, 12. the little things, 13. chillin like a villan, 14. if nudity offends you..., 15. sleeping lady, 16. boulder city flowers, 17. stretch, 18. i am yours., 19. yoga., 20. entity awakened, 21. juicy limes., 22. writing., 23. matanuska sky, 24. sunset on mt. charleston, 25. viva... las vegas?, 26. mohawk, 27. wide eyed and awake, 28. feeling free, 29. the sun as our destination, 30. may sunset in vegas II, 31. run!, 32. mellow yellow, 33. double your pleasure., 34. death of a frown, 35. everywhere at once, 36. inside the moleskin.
photos © by juliette e. lacour
These are photos taken on my trip to Europe and the UK with a girl friend in October to November 2012. My camera I had then wasn't good with low light so some of these shots are not great but I have put them as my memories of the trip.
We have most of the day to fill in walking around Bruges before we catch the train to Amsterdam.
Bruges, the capital of West Flanders in northwest Belgium, is distinguished by its canals, cobbled streets and medieval buildings. Its port, Zeebrugge, is an important center for fishing and European trade. In the city center’s Burg square, the 14th-century Stadhuis (City Hall) has an ornate carved ceiling. Nearby, Markt square features a 13th-century belfry with a 47-bell carillon and 83m tower with panoramic views. ― Google
Within a couple of minutes of arriving at the S Bends at Koolewong we saw NR47 leading around the bend and raced to get into position. We were surprised at what was on the train, with 8127 3rd unit, plus an interesting mix of wagons as well
The rail train holds the mainline with an interesting Herzog truck bringing up the rear at Barstow, IL. BNSF's G-DAMPEI4-09 is passing by on the siding with a pair of CP GE's.
11-May-2010.
I thought the vertical shear of this cloud was so different I had to get some photos of it. This being one of them. Milwaukee, Wisconsin July 3, 2012.
Photo taken May 6, 1978 at Hubbard Street, Sylmar, California
First published in FURORE #12 (January, 1979), page 12
Neg #206-22A
my right foot, 2 weeks and a day after surgery.
it's ironic to me that there were 13 staples on my fibular ankle...13 being a number of much significance to me.
Dir: ANthony Minghella
Stars: Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, Renee Zellweger, Eileen Atkins
In the waning days of the American Civil War, a wounded soldier embarks on a perilous journey back home to Cold Mountain, North Carolina to reunite with his sweetheart.
Watch movie here: www.primewire.ag/watch-2001-Cold-Mountain-online-free
I like this horse. I think it might be lonely, because it is alone in a field, and whenever I come close to the fence it walks over as soon as it sees me. it is friendly. A tad broad in the beam, but this isn't a small horse, so perhaps we should say she is big-boned. She has lovely flowing locks too.
I wonder whether the descendant removed the footstone from the Old Stone Kirk with permission or simply stuck it into his backpack and made off with it. (I guess backpacks weren't very common in 1954. Maybe he stuck it in a deep pocket. But why am I assuming that the descendant was a he?? Maybe she smuggled it away in her purse.) I'm adding this to my "Interesting Graves" set even though it's not a grave.
Arriving at Bury with the 16.47 ex-Heywood (2J75), major motive power for just two Mark One coaches. 45 108 leads with D5054 banking at the rear.
A further extension to my "Interesting" project.
See it here - the three most interesting photos from each and every day in 2005 in a smooth flash intereface...