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An art installation by Philadelphia local artist, Brian Bazemore, also know as B Casso, to commemorate the terrible year of 2020. It is located on the grounds of Hatfield House at North 33rd & Girard Avenue in Strawberry Mansion, Philadelphia.
This afternoon I looked in one of my oldest dictionaries that I don´t use anymore. I have more modern ones. And in this old dictionary I found this. I remember very well who gave to me in late 1970s.
I watched on the beach as Mom and Dad piled the kids into a canoe to enjoy a sunset paddle before bedtime, and for a few minutes, the sky absolutely lit up in a brilliant display of color before fading into darkness. Camping experiences make great memories and I'm sure they all slept well that night.
The image is softer than I would like. I was pushing the limits of an old camera but it was the one at hand and the scene too nice to pass up.
Macro Mondays theme Tag
This was Cookie's collar and dog tag. It now has pride of place in our living room next to his ashes.
Width of frame is around 4 cm.
Happy Macro Monday!
....of my Mum who passed away earlier this year. Miss you Mum 💔
Hope everyone is doing OK. This is the reason I haven't been about much over the last year or so. I've done very little photography lately but hoping to get back into it over the next few months.
As I think back over the enjoyable experiences of last year, near the top would have to be our workshops in Mammoth Lakes and Moab. I truly enjoyed meeting so many nice people and photographing nature's wonder together! This is Convict Lake in the Eastern Sierra.
View the entire Mammoth Lakes Set
View my - Most Interesting according to Flickr
Credit @ Painted Pixels in Sense
Skybox : PP - Penthouse
Credit @ Armonia Decor in Sense
Armonia Decor [AD] Pouf Monteleon (Red)
Armonia Decor [AD] Pouf Monteleon (Black)*
Credit @ Elfico penso in Sense
Elfico penso: Amelie DollHouse
Credit @ Sway's
Sway's [Amor] Roll Up Window Blind - Narrow . in Love
Sway's [Amor] Roll Up Window Blind - Wide . in Love
Sway's Cookie Bear [I love you] (copy version)
Sway's [Morey] Rope Rug . frost
Sway's [Morey] Rope Rug . candy apple
Sway's [Oron] Table
Credit @ Refuge "Luna Collection Gacha"
Refuge - LC Buffet Table
Refuge - LC Hanging Candles A
Refuge - LC Moon Dust
Refuge - LC Star Burst Blue
Refuge - LC Star Burst Gold
Refuge - LC Moon Mirror
Refuge - LC Floor Candle White Lrg
Refuge - LC Floor Candle Blue Sm
Refuge - LC Floor Candle Blue Lrg
Refuge - LC Floor Candle White Sm
Refuge - LC Tapestry B
Kitchen item @ Your Dreams
{YD}Kitchen cabinets - Cabinets
{YD}Kitchen cabinets - Sink cabinets
{YD}Kitchen cabinets - Hanging Cabinet
{YD}Kitchen cabinets - Cabinets 1
{YD}Kitchen cabinets - Bench
Room decor : Astralia - Love doggo edition!
Attract what you expect,
reflect what you desire,
become what you respect,
and mirror what you admire.
Look Ahead
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Featuring DESIGNER CIRCLE
Tune ~ Rob Thomas - Little Wonders
Olympus OM-2 ZUIKO100mm/f2.8 TriX ASA400 コニドールファイン1:1
昔から大阪には無料の渡し船が何カ所かあるのをご存知だろうか?・この船に乗らなかったため、この家族の貸し切りとなった・ただここの渡船場はなくなり思い出となった・・・
Time to head home and take refuge in the safe place of my book shelf - the two surviving wooden elephants from Sri Lanka. The rest is memory.
It has been a while since I posted a flower shot so one from the archives today :) HBW!
Many thanks for all the kind comments and faves - they're very much appreciated.
Fuji X-Pro1 plus Helios 44M-7 at F2. When you grow old, there is a constant seepage or loss of memory. You normally notice this yourself, in particular when reading old letters or diaries. It is just like whisky in the barrel with its slow loss of alcohol during the aging process. That loss is called the angel's share. Whisky is getting better with age. Whether that is true for people is another matter. However, if the lost alcohol goes to the angels, where would the lost memories go? Are they going anywhere? Or will these memories simply be obliterated? Can or even must I remember on behalf of somebody else whose memories have already gone? These and other questions pop up when you observe somebody losing his or her memories due to a severe accident or illness. You immediately recognise that our memories are essential for determining who we are and that the fragmentation of memory is a devastating process and will send us on a search for the person we once thought we know. We then start to re-member, to put together again what has fallen apart. There is consolation in the thought that there may be a place where all the memories are preserved and nothing is ever lost. But if you are not sure about this, like me, it is up to us whether we re-member or not.