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Model:
Elyse (Lilith Lead Singles ooak by me)
Fashion credits:
dress and jewels: Eden Wild at Earth
shoes: Ayumi Opium
Still life seems to go over like a lead balloon, so, let's add to that really happening party, you crazy hipsters! :)
Walking down the track towards the mine, with little Darcy pulling on her lead, I was disappointed to see about 12 large bullocks swishing their tails and getting a bit hyper around two walkers who were coming towards me. As the walkers nervously headed past me back up the track my path was blocked. Cattle do not like dogs at the best of times and it is a dangerous thing to walk near cows with a dog irrespective of whether the dog is on a lead or not. Unfortunately too many people think that a farmer will only put 'friendly' cows in a field with a public footpath across it. Not so. Several people are killed each year by cows, and many more, seriously injured.
Having spotted the cattle earlier I had my options worked out, and as the animals advanced on me I ducked into the walled garden at the back of the mine house. Quickly their heads were over the stone wall, snorting in the air. I tied little Darcy to a tree in the garden and looking the nearest beasts in the eye strode directly towards them shouting and waving my arms, quickly hopping through a gap and into the field. They immediately stepped back and as I shortened the distance on them they snorted again, turned and trotted away, to re-group five yards away. More angry shouting, and waving my arms, and they turned again and gathered speed, farting as they went. Now I chased them right up the far end of the paddock. Pah! That felt good! I hadn't done that since I left the family farm some 40 years ago.
Unfortunately, for all that effort, the sunset did not materialise, as the sun went to sleep behind a grey cloud.
My grandson is leading the way for the rest of the family on an Easter weekend hike on the Bruce Trail.
Cadouin is famous for its abbey. Founded in 1115 by Robert d'Arbrissel and taken over by Cistercian monks in 1119 it became one of the most important in the area. It became a pilgrim centre due to a piece of cloth said to be part of Christ's shroud. Pilgrims flocked to the Abbey which became part of the pilgrim route to Saint Jacques de Compostelle in Spain. Important pilgrims welcomed by the abbey included Eleanor of Aquitaine and Richard the Lion Heart.
JR-04 pulls loaded autorack cars out of FAPS (Foreign Auto Preparation Services) off the FAPS Lead in Port Newark with GP40-2 4405. This section of Port Newark is almost entirely street running, and rarely photographed.
Lead, kindly light.
You lead me, kindly light,
in the darkness that surrounds me.
Black is the night
and my home is far away.
You lead me,
Protect my pace.
I do not ask to see
the distant horizon.
One step at a time
is enough for me.
John Henry Newman.
Manda a noi dal cielo un raggio della Tua Luce !!!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0IkFSAFyfE
GUIDAMI, LUCE GENTILE.
Guidami tu, luce gentile,
nel buio che mi avvolge.
Nera è la notte
e la mia casa è lontana.
Guidami tu,
custodisci il mio passo.
Non ti chiedo di vedere
l'orizzonte lontano.
Un passo alla volta
è abbastanza per me.
John Henry Newman.
Guide-moi, douce lumière.
Tu me conduis, douce lumière,
dans l'obscurité qui m'entoure.
Noire est la nuit
et ma maison est loin.
Tu me conduis,
Protéger mon étape.
Je ne demande pas à voir
l'horizon lointain.
Une étape à la fois
c'est assez pour moi.
John Henry Newman.
Former phillips (I believe) gas station bypassed by an interstate and left to the vandals and squatters.
Night, near full moon, 136 second exposure, protomachines flashlight set to aquamarine.
Click on the image, because it's best BIG on BLACK!!!
Tall Ship Leaded Leader was built in 1892 for William Robbens by the yard of A W Gibbs at Galmpton Creek on the River Dart, just two miles across the hill from Brixham. She cost him £1,100
A few weeks after leaving the Dart on her maiden voyage Leader put to sea on her first fishing trip.
Now operated by Trinity Sailing
Seen here outside Underfall Yard, Bristol
Taken with a Nikon D7000
The City of Lead is located in Lawrence County, South Dakota. In 2020 the population was 2,982.
Like nearby Deadwood the town was born out of a gold rush. Until it closed in 2002 the Homestake Mine was the largest gold mine in the Western hemisphere.
L’asbl Solidarité Fraiture a réalisé la 11e biennale d’art contemporain. L’exposition Mobil’Art 2024 s’est déroulée du 24/05 au 14/06/2024.
Près de 300 peintures et sculptures ont été exposées.
63 artistes présentent chacun 3 à 5 œuvres (en fonction du format des pièces présentées) parmi leurs créations récentes.
Toutes les ventes contribuent à alimenter un fonds qui aide des personnes atteintes de la sclérose en plaques.
The non-profit organization Solidarité Fraiture organized the 11th contemporary art biennial. The Mobil’Art 2024 exhibition took place from 05/24 to 06/14/2024.
Nearly 300 paintings and sculptures were exhibited.
63 artists each presented 3 to 5 works (depending on the format of the pieces presented) among their recent creations.
All sales contribute to a fund that helps people with multiple sclerosis.
Magpie lead mine stands in stunning countryside around Sheldon in the Derbyshire Peak District. It's quite prominent in the open countryside and creates an unusual and interesting image. It's also very accessible day or night. There is a preservation group, and with Lottery funding they are working hard to make this into more of a visitor attraction within the already popular National Park. I was pleased to see these new information boards sympathetically shielded within a roofless ruin so that they do not spoil the aesthetics of the site. I noticed that they are having an Open Day on Sunday September 17th with free guided tours. There are many shafts and tunnels and an old engine and pumps (I think) which I suspect might be working on the visitor day. But you can walk into this site and see it for yourself 24/7
Dream Big
Follow Your Passion
Be Honest and True
When I ordered this ten-foot, all cotton, no hardware rope, it was mainly just for decoration, possibly to carry with me helping at a friends ranch, even though it's not necessary around Jesse.
Without getting the cart in front of the horse, or divulging too much information, something very exciting is happening :-)