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My ongoing work. Morningstar Woods is a place of peace and beauty, and always something new to see and enjoy.
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C-FMEQ - Boeing B-757-2B7/F - FedEx Express Canada (operated by Morningstar Air Express - leased from Federal Express)
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)
c/n 27.145 - built in 1993 for US Air -
converted to freighter 2009 and operated by FedEx as N905FD -
leased to Morningstar since 10/2015 for FedEx Canada operations
C-FMEQ - Boeing B-757-2B7/F - FedEx Express Canada (operated by Morningstar Air Express - leased from Federal Express)
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)
c/n 27.145 - built in 1993 for US Air -
converted to freighter 2009 and operated by FedEx as N905FD -
leased to Morningstar since 10/2015 for FedEx Canada operations
named "Katarina"
On our drive on Saturday we stumbled upon this old mill and water falls. It was so photogenic that you couldnt really take a bad shot and I probably took about 30 or so here. Today I am presenting my best 5 shots... let me know which one youthink is the best! (#1 and #5 were given hdr treatment while the others are natural lighting)
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The site is located on Decew Rd, a little west of the intersection with Merritville (No.50) Highway in the southern outskirts of St. Catharines. This site is on the Bruce Trail and is a good starting point for hikes. It is also a good staging area for bicycle tours southward into the Short Hills, St. Johns, and Effingham.
The mill was built of local stone in 1872 on the site of a former blacksmith and carpentry shop. Water was diverted from Beaverdams Creek to power the mill. Several millers leased the mill, and in 1883, it was purchased by Wilson Morningstar, after whom it is named. Destroyed by fire in 1895, it was rebuilt and operated until 1933. It then fell into disrepair but has recently been reconstructed and made into a museum.
A highlight of this stop is Decew Falls, which cascade 22 metres (72 feet) into a bowl-shaped amphitheatre just behind the mill.
The Morningside Mill in St Catherines, Ontario, is kind of an interesting paradox. Operating many decades ago from 1883 until 1933 - well before computers, let alone the internet - it now has a web site and Facebook page, which lets potential visitors know when they will actually be milling.
This photo was taken on our first visit a couple of weeks ago, when the trees were just starting to bud. I imagine it would be quite a pretty spot in the Fall.
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Blutengel - Morningstar
You're a pretty good girl
And you do what they want you to do
But you don't believe in what they say
When you're alone in your room
You light some candles and you start to pray
But you don't pray to the god they pray to
Please, can you help me?
Please, can you show me the way?
Please, can you help me?
When will the fallen angel arise?
Just follow the morningstar
It will guide you on your way to salvation
Just follow the morningstar
It will heal your broken soul
Just follow the morningstar, morningstar, morningstar
God has never helped you
God has never listened to you
And you're tired of waiting
And you're tired of praying
Please, can you help me?
Please, can you show me the way?
Please, can you help me?
When will the fallen angel arise?
Just follow the morningstar
It will guide you on your way to salvation
Just follow the morningstar
It will heal your broken soul
Just follow the morningstar, morningstar, morningstar...
This is actually the sawmill; the grist mill is behind me, but the sawmill is the more photogenic of the two main buildings. I stopped here for a rest after a strenuous hike in deep snow to the base of Louth Falls. More photos to follow
It's slowly coming together and starting to look like I have envisioned. I have to credit my sister Jazaar Silvermoon for a good deal of inspiration from The Elvenwood she has created.
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My current fave TV series - and one of my current fave actors! Tom Ellis as "Lucifer bloody Morningstar". "So what is it that YOU desire most..."
"Ladies and gentlemen, I'm opening the first of its kind, a hotel that rehabilitates sinners!"
What started as an indoor lighting test for my toy photography turned into an ensemble shot of a fictional character that I have recently found very compelling. Princess Charlotte "Charlie" Morningstar - the heir to the throne of Hell - is the protagonist of "Hazbin Hotel," an animated series that originally started on YouTube and is now hosted on Amazon Prime Video. Voiced by actress and singer Erika Henningsen, Charlie is the owner of the Happy Hotel, a free lodging establishment that grants residence to sinners who want to atone for their mortal transgressions. A safe-haven from the relentless chaos and destruction that plagues Hell, the hotel's long-term goal is to instruct sinners in positive morals and virtues, so that they may be eligible to ascend to Heaven. Aside from a handful of family members, friends, hotel guests, and occasional allies to her cause, Charlie is faced with scrutiny and hostility from many who reside in Hell, their underlying argument being that redemption for a soul that has already been condemned is impossible. While intermittently faced with doubts and fear, Charlie learns over time to muster her inner courage to to continue with her work. She may get knocked down, but she takes it upon herself to stand up, dust herself off, and remind herself why she continues to render aid to the suffering. Sinners her occupants may be, but Charlie is always the first to affirm that "these sinners are my family."