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On our recent stroll in Old Montreal, I couldn't help but notice that the back of this building had a striking resemblance to the cover of Led Zeppelin's "Physical Graffiti".
Who knows, maybe this is Stu about to Boogie :-)
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To sing a song for you
I recall you used to say
"Oh, baby, this one's for we two"
Which in the end is you anyway
Cartagena, famed haunt of Spaniards and pirates. or in this case an Asian sim that three editing programs later gave me a weird take on the 'Physical Graffiti' cover.
6/20/23 - Living Loving Led @ Concerts in the Park, Josephine County Fairgrounds, Grants Pass , Oregon, USA
You may be dazed and confused
for so long
as it isn't true
you may be hoping
forever
so long as it's now
just lighten up
and glow
for your eternity
is certain
in the hands of Holy Nature
lifting you
guiding you
assuring you
without ever a deceptive touch
grace in the unseen
power in the endeavour of survival
the magnitude of which
forever underestimated
by the wee people
who co-inhabit this Earth
ruling themselves into second place
today, follow the truth
from the bare roots of purity
supplying all
to the boughs of your Heaven.
by anglia24
11h40: 05/12/2007
© 2007anglia24
☀
Bande-son proposée par PIERRE à VANCOUVER (www.flickr.com/photos/sofarsocute/) // Soundtrack: LED ZEPPELIN ("Stairway To Heaven"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zjr5H0YThWU
"And a new day will dawn for those who stand long... And THE FORESTS WILL ECHO WITH LAUGHTER..."
A relaxed portrait of my friend Robert Plant just hanging out on the zero gravity chair in my living room, talking about the good old days. Remembering the roots of Rock and Roll.
D’yer Mak’er (remastered) -+- Led Zeppelin (1973)
Atlantic Records’ ubiquitous black-and-red label, used on regular-issue 45-rpm single records from the mid-1950s through the 1980s (altered with a white box to accommodate a UPC symbol).
This single was one of Led Zeppelin’s more curious recordings, a reggae-flavored track some fans and critics enjoyed, and others loathed. Even within the band, not all members approved of the track, a departure from some of their earlier works that helped define the group at the time.
Another year gone bye, time to reflect.
2015 has been my most successful year on flickr so far:
Starting off with just over 3 million views and having jumped over the 8 million mark earlier this month, seeing more than 8000 followers and friends visiting my images and pushing 30 of them into flickr's explore.
This was just amazing!
Thank you so much for your support this year, and let's make 2016 even more interesting and joyful!
All the best,
Oliver
This work is derived from the cover of the album Physical Graffiti by Led Zeppelin.
Original album cover art design credits: Art design by Peter Corriston. Album produced by Jimmy Page. Swan Song 1975.
View on my blog for more information. homejobberjr02.blogspot.com/2015/08/37-led-zeppelin-physi...
More daisies! I have a bunch of daisy pictures, hope that you don't get tired of them!
Straight out of the camera.
6/20/23 - Living Loving Led @ Concerts in the Park, Josephine County Fairgrounds, Grants Pass , Oregon, USA
Many dreams come true
And some have silver linings
I live for my dream
And a pocketful of gold.
Mellow is the man
Who knows what he's been missing
Many many men
Can't see the open road.
"There's a feeling I get when I look to the west,
And my spirit is crying for leaving.
In my thoughts I have seen rings of smoke through the trees,
And the voices of those who stand looking."
– Led Zeppelin
Here's one from the archives. An 8-shot panorama taken at sunset with a little Sony point-and-shoot I had at the time. Stitched together afterwards in Lightroom. Looks best in browsers or apps that support AdobeRGB color. And big, on black, of course.
Leaves are falling all around, It's time I was on my way.
Thanks to you, I'm much obliged for such a pleasant stay.
A lovely day out at Hatton Locks... beautiful day, in every way!
Locally known as the "Stairway to Heaven".
When they opened in 1799 the Hatton locks were a part of the Warwick and Birmingham canal, and much of the traffic was locally mined coal on its way to the Black Country, later it became a major part of the network moving goods from the Midlands to London. Today it is part of the Grand Union canal.
The Hatton locks contain 21 locks in less than 2 miles. This is only part of the stairway...more to go! :o)
As usual....music!!! Couldn't resist!
HBW 07.01.09
www.imeem.com/groups/wj7eFARP/music/b3Cs4biX/led-zeppelin...
My husband had a couple of colleagues from Stockholm over for dinner last night, so we broke out all kinds of glasses--my favorite cobalt water goblets, cocktail glasses, cognac glasses, and regular red wine glasses. I washed them all by hand last night and left them out to air dry. This morning I noticed the sun light flashing through them, and of course I grabbed my camera before the light shifted.
I'd like to dedicate this one to my honey chile, Tammy, who wrote a lovely and heartfelt testimonial for me the other day. I really have to take some time to spread the love around myself--very soon. Thank you, chile! <3
From the houses of the holy
We can watch the white doves go
From the door comes Satan's daughter
And it only goes to show
And you know...
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Saint Richard Catholic Church
Borrego Springs, California