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Am Mexikoplatz in der Leopoldstadt, dem 2. Bezirk von Wien

 

St. Francis of Assisi Church on the Mexikoplatz in Vienna's second district, Leopoldstadt. The Catholic Church was built between 1898 and 1910 and consecrated in 1913. The architect was Victor Luntz.

 

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Taken with a modified Canon 20D and 85 mm lens.

She also did all the hair and make up for the bride and brides maids. Very talented girl.

I think I have figured out the myth of the missing sock in my house. You know how you have 1 million mismatched socks in your House and you never find the other pair. Well I know now where they have all gone!! lol...

And if you don't notice long enough they start playing tug a war with it....

Joseph was on northeast corner of Wabash and Chicago Avenue. "My name's Joseph, like in the Bible", he said. He was very friendly and fun to talk to. "I woke up on top of the dirt, not under it", he said, smiling. "It's a good day--God's light is shining down...and the angels". While we were talking about names, I mentioned my oldest son's name (Joshua) and as I left, he said "God bless you and your son!"

 

Joseph’s Coat rose has two new flowers. They’ve very small due to the extreme heat In Tucson, Arizona.

Joseph City, 13 miles east of Holbrook, is the oldest Mormon settlement in Arizona. It was named for Mormon prophet Joseph Smith. The community was established in March 1876 as Allen's Camp. It became St. Joseph in 1878 and was then renamed Joseph City in 1923 to avoid confusion with St. Joseph, Mo.

 

The unincorporated town of Joseph City has few remaining Route 66 commercial sites and gets little attention from roadtrippers. But it's worth rolling through on old 66 to see this pleasant community.

 

Joseph City, Arizona. 102121.

2nd Place 2018 Allen County Fair “Old Tombstones “

Evening light fall on the south facing view of Joseph Picinnini Recreation Centre. I did not take a picture of the outdoor pool but I can tell you that the water is in!

Joseph City, 13 miles east of Holbrook, is the oldest Mormon settlement in Arizona. It was named for Mormon prophet Joseph Smith. The community was established in March 1876 as Allen's Camp. It became St. Joseph in 1878 and was then renamed Joseph City in 1923 to avoid confusion with St. Joseph, Mo.

 

The unincorporated town of Joseph City has few remaining Route 66 commercial sites and gets little attention from roadtrippers. But it's worth rolling through on old 66 to see this pleasant community.

 

Joseph City, Arizona. 102121.

St Joseph Parish was founded in 1866 and is located in Downtown Columbus, Ohio.

Model/Photographer/Personal Trainer/Entrepreneur: Joseph "Joe Do'it" Neil

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Joseph Wouters, sculpteur et ami hollandais vivant en France en Dordogne, m'a ouvert les portes de son atelier et pendant trois heures (en essayant de me faire oublier) j'ai pris quelques instantanés, pendant qu'il me montrait ses oeuvres et qu'il travaillait une pièce en bois.

Sculpteur sur pierres, sur bois et peintre, il est également l'auteur d'un livre de dessin intitulé "Structures". En effet chaque matin, il commence sa journée par un dessin...

Je le remercie de m'avoir permis cette séance de photos.

Joseph and Mary by Daniel Arrhakis (2016)

 

With the music : audiomachine - Existence

 

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Merry Christhmas dear friends and Happy Holidays ! : )

 

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My last work until 26 December.

On the South Island of New Zealand. One of the few glaciers that is actually growing! Or so the visitor center told me. Apparently global warming has changed the local weather patterns so that they get more cloud cover and more precipitation which helps the glacier expand.

Thanks to a historical marker, and then a wonderfully helpful secretary at Evart City Hall, I was able to find the final resting place of Joseph W. Guyton. It's not often I find "famous" graves, but I think this qualifies.

 

There's also a Wikipedia entry for Joseph here.

 

St Joseph's Catholic Church, Northcote, Victoria

Mansion in St Joseph, Michigan

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ALL SIZES. :D yeahh.

soo.. ever since demi admitted to jemi; there's been a lot of hate. joe fans are

pissed about it. i'm thinking, " why can't you just be happy for them? " i mean ;

seriously. just as long as joseph's happy. (: demi sure looks happy. person -

ally i love JEMI. i think they make a cutee couple. so i decided to make this e-

dit. i really don't care if you don't like them; but i do. c'mon. this the only otherr

girl any jonas brother has held hands w/ in public besides dani. you gotta k -

now that joe likes her. so, yeahh. i like them together, so what? i know there's

other people that like them together, too. i might even do another edit later, t-

onitee ( 3. 15. 10 ) . so, comments on THIS edit, pleaseee? (:

 

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TAKEN FROM THE NORTHERN ECHO.

 

In these days when statues are toppling on a daily basis, Darlington should say a word in praise of Mr Pease who stands on a plinth in High Row.

 

In 2008, this statue, erected in 1875, was one of 21 across the country to have their listing schedules enhanced because of their importance to the anti-slavery movement.

 

Four friezes on Joseph Pease’s plinth tell his life story. On one of those friezes, a slave writes the word “freedom” above the heads of a rejoicing crowd.

 

The Peases were Quakers, who believed that all people were equal before God. Joseph’s uncle, also called Joseph, lived at Feethams where the Town Hall is today, and from the earliest years of the 19th Century, he led a national campaign against slavery in India.

 

He fired his daughter, Elizabeth, with enthusiasm for the cause of fairness, and she founded the Darlington Ladies Anti-Slavery Society in the mid-1830s – it was one of the first women’s political movements in the country.

 

In 1840, Elizabeth was one of six women to attend the World Anti-Slavery Convention in London where, to her horror, she discovered that because she was female she was not only forbidden from speaking but she had to sit behind a bar and a curtain. This unfairness fired her further and she became a feminist, arguing that women should be equal also.

 

In 1853, though, she married a Glasgow university professor of astronomy who was not a Quaker. “Marrying out” was still frowned upon and so broke ties with Darlington and lived the rest of her life in Edinburgh, campaigning for women to get the vote.

 

In 1832, Elizabeth persuaded her cousin Joseph to break with Quaker tradition and stand for Parliament so he could further the cause of anti-slavery. He won the South Durham seat, and became the first nonconformist MP in the Commons for 200 years.

 

Joseph joined fellow MP William Wilberforce in campaigning to free slaves.

 

In his longest speech, Joseph appealed to other MPs "on behalf of their poor brethren of colour whose sufferings under the present system were of a nature to stimulate every feeling bosom to concede to them a paramount consideration”.

 

The speech covers 40 pages in Hansard, the Parliamentary record, and as Joseph delivered it, he became increasingly wrapped up in the emotion of it, much to the delight of the Whig MPs opposite him.

 

Hansard records: "He felt the inadequacy of his powers in pleading such a cause. (Here, the hon gentleman was so affected he was obliged to pause for a moment. Much cheering.)

 

"The house will pardon me (concluded Mr Pease) for having so long trespassed upon their attention. I am unable to go on. But when the great and solemn day shall come, when I shall myself stand in need of mercy, I hope it will be meted to me in the same measure as I am disposed to mete it to others."

 

Despite the ridicule, Joseph's speech was widely regarded by anti-slavery campaigners as for providing moral justification for the cause, and the Abolition of Slavery Act received Royal Assent on August 28, 1833.

 

Unfortunately, Wilberforce never lived to see it – he died a month earlier, just as the Stockton & Darlington Railway was taking delivery of its engine No 23.

 

The Wilberforce engine crossing the Gaunless.

It was designed by Timothy Hackworth, but had been built by Robert Stephenson & Co in Newcastle. It was a major step forward for the railway: Locomotion No 1 of 1825 had been able to pull 250 tons of coal per mile per hour but locomotive No 23 was able to pull 1,250 tons of coal per mile per hour, and it was the first engine in the dark green paint that the S&DR then adopted for all of its locos.

 

No 23 was named Wilberforce in honour of the anti-slavery campaigner.

I met Joseph and his friend Canard, on the corner of Rush and Chicago Avenue. We walked and talked for about eight blocks. Joseph's been out here for about ten years. He served in the Marine Corps, around 1984. At the moment he'll either sleep in the shelter or on the street. "Anywhere it's warm", he said. We walked under an overpass on Illinois and he said, "a lot of us used to sleep under there". Then he shook his said saying, I've seen a lot of people die (due to the cold)."

Welcome arch in downtown St. Joseph, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/8.0 with a 1/160-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom Classic.

 

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Northeast Oregon's Joseph Canyon in it's winter dress.

 

"The canyon was named after Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce, who is traditionally thought to have been born in a cave on the east bank of Joseph Creek in Asotin County. Prior to European settlement, the Nez Perce used the canyon bottomlands as a travel corridor from summer camp sites in the Wallowa Valley to winter camp sites along the Grande Ronde and Snake Rivers. Elk, bighorn sheep, and mule deer were plentiful, as well as native plant foods associated with bunchgrass habitat. In later centuries, the Nez Perce grazed horses on the canyon grasslands. Beginning in the late 19th century, pioneer settlers homesteaded in the area, grazing sheep and cattle and planting fruit orchards."

Wikipedia

 

As always, thanks for your visit!

St. Joseph's Cathedral is a church on Church Street in the Hoan Kiem District of Hanoi, Vietnam. The late 19th-century Gothic Revival (Neo-Gothic style) church serves as the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hanoi to nearly 4 million Catholics in the country.

Construction began in 1886, with the architectural style described as resembling Notre Dame de Paris. The church was one of the first structures built by the French colonial government in Indochina when it opened in December 1886. It is the oldest church in Hanoi.

Windows are fitted with tall stained glass and have pointed arches. The cathedral's stained glass windows were produced in France before being transported to Vietnam. The ceiling is rib vaulted like those seen in medieval Europe. The nave is weathered and the sanctuary looks shiny and is made of gilt trimmed wood, similar to that of Phat Diem Cathedral and has royal Hue architectural embellishments. A statue of Virgin Mary is kept in palanquin according to the local custom, which is seen to the left of the nave. It is at the end of the church street which is an upscale market area with boutiques and silks

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"Brother Joseph" was sitting on the southwest corner of Ida B. Wells and State Street. He was friendly and was waving at everyone who passed by. He's been out here for two years. One of his biggest needs is a propane tank for his tent, which costs 28 dollars. "It's been out for two weeks", he said. He lives in "Tent City". a homeless encampment on Roosevelt and the Dan Ryan Expressway. "I used to work for the City of Chicago. When his unemployment ran out, that's when he became homeless. "God is what keeps me going", he said. "I'm here every day". Before I left he said, "when I get some money, I'll buy you breakfast on me". As I walked away, he continued to wave and greet everyone as they passed by.

Geneve, « Naan lara an sara » ... « Si nous nous couchons, nous sommes morts », Joseph Ki Zerbo. ...

My thank to Rob Hefler at the Manitou Springs Cliff Dwellings for identifying this flower as Amaranthus tricolor “Splendens” or Amaranthus Perfecta, also known as Joseph’s Coat. What a disappointment, though I still find it a gorgeous exotic. It was not a perennial or a native wildflower. The Cliff Dwellings have extensive gardens of native wildflowers and shrubs used by the indigenous people. Why they suddenly had a garden of non-native annuals, I can't imagine.

hola..... Bueno para las personas que me han seguido por un tiempo o quizas solo han visto mis fotos, debor desperdirme de ustedes, he tomado una desicion muy complicada y la verdad, no volvere en mucho tiempo o talvez nunca mas, han salido oportunidades en mi vida y no las he sabido aprovechar y creo que esta en la situacion en donde si debe ser aprovechada, antes de quizas cerrar esta puerta, quiero contarles una historia o mas bien un relato.

 

Esta historia comienza con un chico bastante influenciable el siempre ayudaba a toda la gente que estuviese a su alcanse, en el habia solo amor y solidaridad, soñaba con mejorar su situacion y la de los demas, intentaba dar a conocer una via rapida y buena a la felicidad y alegria, poco a poco fue creciendo y fue dandose cuenta que sus miedos y obtaculos eran mas grandes que sus metas, y que cada dia sus ganas y fuerzas se debilitaban al ver como la gente solo pasaba por esta vida acarreando lo mejor, se daba cuenta como la gente preferia estar horas frente a un computador o aun celular en vez se socialbilizar con el entorno, se percataba de que la gente ya no trabajaba para ser feliz que lo hacia para verse mejor frente a otros, veia como cada dia las personas preferian comer lo mas caro sin preocuparse por si tenia buen sabor, tambien se daba cuenta de como la gente, se volvia estupida y sin razon, y que preferia a personas que fuesen lindas pero sin cerebro, este chico no podia dormir por las noches, pasaba la layor parte del tiempo deprimido, sufria y aun asi trataba de matener una sonrisa a diario, no podia soportar tanta deferencia y tanta injusticia. Un dia se dio cuenta de que todo era un increible sueño y que solo debia dormirse para despertar y fue ahi cuando tomo el mejor cuchillo corto su cuello tan rapido que no logro sentir dolor.... desperto y se dio cuenta que era un pesadilla, vio a su alrededor y se percarto de que todos eran felices y que nadie moria de hambre....utopia

 

Un relato poco razonable que queria compartir......

 

No creamos todo lo que nos dicen

No creamos en el karma

No creamos que no se puede cambiar

No creamos en las personas

No creamos en la verdad

No creamos que siendo buenos,seremos buenos

No busquemos la felicidad en otros

No pretendas ser lo mejor

No pidamos disculpas cuando no has cometido errores

No hagamos falsas iluciones

No mintamos si sentimos amor

N creamos lo que todos dicen

No aguantemos que alguien cambie nuestro parecer si estamos en lo correcto

No te enamores

Joseph Wouters, sculpteur et ami hollandais vivant en France en Dordogne, m'a ouvert les portes de son atelier et pendant trois heures (en essayant de me faire oublier) j'ai pris quelques instantanés, pendant qu'il me montrait ses oeuvres et qu'il travaillait une pièce en bois.

Sculpteur sur pierres, sur bois et peintre, il est également l'auteur d'un livre de dessin intitulé "Structures". En effet chaque matin, il commence sa journée par un dessin...

Je le remercie de m'avoir permis cette séance de photos.

From a square

 

Diagram: in AEP Pajarita Extra 2010

 

Plastic Fantastic Christmas Present - cooking and photography .... two of my favorite subjects :o)

 

2 SB-R200 one positioned above the bowls and one to the left of the bowls with macro diffusers - raised about 6 inches above the top of the subject

Roasting the mellowest tranny at Cedar Park

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