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Along with street and park benches, San Luis Potosi has standardized the street lighting in its UNESCO designated historic Centro. This is the light fixture seen throughout Centro.
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First of all, I want to thank everyone who commented on my pic yesterday and also those who sent me e-mails, too. You are from all different backgrounds, I appreciate your perspectives. 9/11 is a difficult day for most.
So today, I wish you a good Sunday. It's a new blank canvas. May you enjoy your day and discover everything your heart desires. . .
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Our coffeeshop has been closing early citing staffing issues.
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Fujinon XF 33mm f/1.4 + Fujifilm X-T4.
Saw some unusual street lights and took this shot straight up above me. These lamps were quite unusual and not common in the downtown area; this was a residential street in Vancouver.
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On the streets of Puebla.
The Centro histórico has many portals. This one was attractive with its blue arches and doorways.
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I guess this is the dinner bell. When people go out on the lake they ring it to call people back to the shore.
I took this when we visited our friend who lives on Cayuga Lake.
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I saw this great light fixture at a house having a garage sale earlier this summer. I can't remember if this was for sale or not, but this is nice. Looks like something from the 1970s or 1980s.
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My place in Richmond, Virginia from 1986-92
I built the shade for this light fixture from rat traps. The two bulbs are inside octagonal housings made of mousetraps.
I'm posting this because I just learned of a group called Light Fixture(s) That I Made. Check it out. Lots of very cool lights.
Les paquebots a une class de cabines du Canadian Pacific.
"Canadian Pacific One Class Cabin Ships".
An early 1920's book seen in the old library of Château of Gué-Péan à MONTHOU-SUR-CHER, France. The château dates from the 16th Century, Renaissance.
13 Mar 2007, Los Angeles, California, USA --- Cozy Nursery --- Image by © Scott Mayoral/Beateworks/Corbis
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Taken in the operating room at the former Marine Hospital in Memphis TN. The Marine Hospital Service was enacted by Congress in 1798 to care for sick seamen. A tax was levied to fund the system, $.40 per month (in 1886) from every man working on a registered ship. As such, it was one of the first examples of federally mandated health insurance in the U.S.
The fiscal report from 1886 shows that the tax revenue totalled $508,409, and Service expenditures were $433,975. The surplus returned to the U.S. Treasury. In that year, 43,822 patients were helped.
By 1886, the System had 19 affiliated hospitals, all located near ports or waterways. The Memphis hospital is located on a bluff with a beautiful view of the Mississippi river.