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e hèm... lý do mần đóng ava này

mình muốn tưởng nhớ mái tóc đẹp đẽ của Key.... cái đầu khiến mình crazy thế này =))

ngày mai bà con ko thấy em on... tức là e đi chém thằng xờ-tai-lích of tụi nó rồi nhé =__=

 

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ôi lạy ..... un-đỡ-able với teaser thằng Ho =)) nhưng sao cứ trông thấy body nó là mình ngất ngây thế ko biết

bỏ xừ cái đầu nó đi, cắt gọn gàng thì đẹp thật đấy

cơ mà cái quả lông lá trên đâu ko chịu dc ><

 

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à mà quênnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

tại sao Chang Min ko dc đóng ISWAK chứ

ôi Trực Thụ mà Min đóng là hết xẩy

tại sao "nó" lại dc mà anh ko dc chứ ??

mịa cha nó chứ Rui ko đủ sao h đến TT

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Key Falls, Brevard, North Carolina

Keys fron an old piano

CranshawPhotography.com

 

Antique Mexican Mission Door with Skeleton Keys

Duvall Street in Key West (FL)

Built in 1802 by Thomas Clark, this house is where Francis Scott Key and his family lived while he was a lawer in Georgetown from 1805 -1833. The house was located at 3518 M Street, NW and despite several efforts to save the structure it was razed in 1948 to connect the Key Bridge to the Whitehurst Freeway.

Esther, Kelly & Jess

2000, still pushin

the cabbage key inn and restaurant

This is one of my favorite photos I've ever taken. I was just shooting on a whim and my settings were all off but I was able to restore it so it looked pretty nice. Go there.

A cherub that always draws me back to photograph it, every time I go to the Key West Cemetery.

Auto Yashinon Dx 50mm f1.4 @f4

Photo A Day - Sept. 17 - Key

 

This is the key of my studio which I love. Great amount of space to create, experiment and be creative with both natural and studio light.

 

Canon 6D with Lensbaby Composer Pro, Double Glass Optic, heart aperture ring, ND +8 filter and macro filter +4. On camera flash for fill.

 

Processed with Lightroom 5 and VSCO Film

iron key for a drawer

 

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La Maison et Musée d’Ernest Hemingway à Key West :

 

Ernest Hemingway a débarqué à Key West (au printemps 1928) avec sa deuxième femme Pauline, sur les conseils de John Dos Passos, autre membre de ce que l'on a appelé la "Génération perdue" (artistes et écrivains américains expatriés à Paris dans les années 1920). En déambulant dans les rues, on peut presque imaginer le style de vie de ce monstre sacré dans les années 1930, du temps d’un autre Key West, celui des parties de pêche, de la prohibition, des cargaisons pirates pour Cuba et de la tempête du siècle de 1935.

Après deux saisons passées à Key West, l’oncle de Pauline acheta, pour le jeune couple, la maison de Whitehead Street, pour 8000 dollars en 1931. La maison en pierre, de style franco-espagnol en vogue à la Nouvelle-Orléans, a été construite en 1851 par Asa Tift (architecte dans la marine et chasseur de trésors dans les épaves). Le domaine étant le deuxième point de sol le plus élevé de l'île de Key West, le calcaire à partir duquel la maison est construite a été excavé directement du sol sous la structure et taillé à la main, grâce à une main-d’œuvre constituée d’esclaves. L'électricité a été ajoutée vers 1899 et la plomberie vers 1944, lorsque Key West a reçu l'eau courante de Florida City. Avant cela, il fallait utiliser l'eau de pluie collectée dans deux réservoirs, l'un entre la maison principale et la remise et l'autre sur le toit de la maison principale.

La villa est à étage et entourée de balcons, avec des portes-fenêtres et de grands volets. La maison de Key West est composée de peu de pièces (mais relativement grandes). A l'abandon depuis 1889 le couple entrepris de grandes rénovations. Les Hemingway l'ont décorée de meubles venus d'Europe (notamment des antiquités espagnoles du XVIIIe siècle), de trophées rapportés de leurs safaris en Afrique ou de leurs parties de chasse dans l'Ouest américain. La collection de lustres a remplacé tous les anciens ventilateurs de plafond. Comme Ernest était également amateur d'art, vous pouvez voir une vue de l'église Saint-Paul peinte par l'artiste local Eugene Otto (sur le mur du fond du salon) et une grande lithographie montre Gregorio Fuentes (cuisinier et compagnon sur le bateau de pêche de Papa Pilar pendant plus de 20 ans). Dans la pièce en face du salon, il y a une chaise Cardinal en cuir rouge (près de la porte) qui aurait été utilisé comme accessoire dans la production de Broadway de La cinquième colonne. Dans cette atmosphère si particulière, un air de « Belle époque » plane dans l’air. Pour les fans de l’écrivain, on retrouve son fauteuil fétiche, d’anciennes photos personnelles de ses voyages autour du globe, et bien sûr sa machine à écrire Royal.

 

Ernest Hemingway landed in Key West (in the spring of 1928) with his second wife Pauline, on the advice of John Dos Passos, another member of the so-called "Lost Generation" (American artists and writers expatriated in Paris in the 1920s). Walking through the streets, you can almost imagine the lifestyle of this sacred monster in the 1930s, in the days of another Key West, that of fishing trips, prohibition, pirate cargo for Cuba and the storm of the century of 1935.

After two seasons in Key West, Pauline's uncle bought the Whitehead Street house for the young couple for $ 8,000 in 1931. The French-Spanish stone house in vogue in New Orleans, was built in 1851 by Asa Tift (architect in the navy and treasure hunter in wrecks). The estate being the second highest point of soil on the island of Key West, the limestone from which the house is built was excavated directly from the ground under the structure and cut by hand, using a hand work made up of slaves. Electricity was added around 1899 and plumbing around 1944, when Key West received running water from Florida City. Before that, rainwater collected in two tanks had to be used, one between the main house and the shed and the other on the roof of the main house.

The villa is upstairs and surrounded by balconies, with patio doors and large shutters. The house in Key West is made up of few rooms (but relatively large). Abandoned since 1889, the couple undertook major renovations. The Hemingways decorated it with furniture from Europe (notably Spanish antiquities from the 18th century), trophies brought back from their safaris in Africa or from their hunting trips in the American West. The chandelier collection has replaced all the old ceiling fans. As Ernest was also an art lover, you can see a view of the Saint Paul Church painted by local artist Eugene Otto (on the back wall of the living room) and a large lithograph shows Gregorio Fuentes (cook and companion on Papa Pilar's fishing boat for more than 20 years). In the room opposite the living room, there is a Cardinal chair in red leather (near the door) which would have been used as an accessory in the Broadway production of The Fifth Column. In this very special atmosphere, an air of "Belle Epoque" hangs in the air. For fans of the writer, there is his favorite chair, old personal photos from his travels around the globe, and of course his Royal typewriter.

 

A wee key pouch for the RATZ swap - hope you like it partner....

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Low-key shot form our dog Bodie.

 

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Canon 530EX with honeycomb grid at 24MM zoom, power 1/16

Francis Scott Key Antique Car Club Show, Rose Hill Manor, Frederick, MD, August 20, 2022.

Keys from my keyboard on a soup bowl.

Digital as in fingers ;)

Distinctively decorated. They protected our fortunes and our property and most of all they gave us a sense of security.

The two-and-a-half story house with two-tiered front porch was built circa 1912. The house exhibits one of the most characteristic adaptation of the Greek Revival style in its gable front facade with columns rising two stories that supports a clearly defined triangular pediment. A roof scuttles- similar in form to a hatch on the deck of a ship —on the side gable roof allow air and light into the attic area. The front attic space has a center window protected by a shutter that allows air into the area while keeping out sunlight during the heat of the day. The classic simplicity of the house is emphasized by the plain character of spindles on the porch rails. (Note: This house is located in the Key West Historic District. It has been expanded, renovated or updated over the years, however, Key West ordinances and zoning regulations require that original architecture character be maintained.)

 

One of the few homes in "old" Key West not to be renovated.

Key West, a U.S. island city, is part of the Florida Keys archipelago. It's also Florida's southernmost point, lying roughly 90 miles north of Cuba. Famed for its pastel-hued, conch-style houses, it’s a cruise-ship stop also accessible from the mainland via the Overseas Highway. It’s known more for its coral reefs – destinations for diving and snorkeling – than for its beaches.

 

for ODC Challenge -'Something Missing'

This is my spare car key. I'm looking, looking for my ring of keys.

Ron was having his usual salad nicoise and Edgar was having a three-color tomato salad. Neither one of these items is now on the menu (as of 2014). Taken by Ron.

How do you make a perfect key lime pie... but it doesn't taste like lime??

Key West Cemetery, main entrance, taken by Edgar.

Historic Keys Ranch in the Joshua Tree National Park.

Some Key West friends including Fannie, Michelle B, Michelle H, Cindy, Melissa, Bryan, Debbie, Kat, Jade, Christian, Randy, Jack and others. Miss them all :-)

Key West Poker Run. September 2008

Key West bike weekend 2011

Key West Poker Run Bike Weekend. Held every September and brings a huge amount of cash into town

Old car keys and ingition....

Mallory Square, Key West, Florida

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