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series: Mysteries - exemplary insights of the St. NicholasChurch, Wismar

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Nicholas_Church,_Wismar

Some things must remain hush-hush

 

Another test shot too good to toss!

 

Model: Krystal Smith

Jungfrau Park is an amusement park located near Interlaken, Switzerland. It opened as the Mystery Park in 2003, and closed in November 2006 due to financial difficulties and low turnout. The park was designed by Erich von Däniken, and consisted of seven pavilions, each of which explored one of several great "mysteries" of the world. Von Däniken opened the theme park to present his interpretations of unsolved mysteries involving extraterrestrial life that he believes took place around the world.

All I want for Christmas is you, baby

♫ - All I Want For Christmas is You - Mariah Carey

 

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I bought this tiny bar of soap over a year ago thinking it might make a nice prop. I've no idea what it looks like inside, but I liked that it glowed when the sun shone through it ... and that it was tied up with hairy string! There's a dolls house bath behind it and the starfish in the foreground is madly tiny (less than ½" across). :)

 

For this week's Looking Close... on Friday! group theme, Soap Bar.

A smoky foggy morning in the Ballendean area of Southern Queensland, the fog of first light enhanced with the lingering smoke of a burn off of the bushland adjacent to the creek, probably could label this bush smog....:)

Jungfrau Park is an amusement park located near Interlaken, Switzerland. It opened as the Mystery Park in 2003, and closed in November 2006 due to financial difficulties and low turnout. The park was designed by Erich von Däniken, and consisted of seven pavilions, each of which explored one of several great "mysteries" of the world. Von Däniken opened the theme park to present his interpretations of unsolved mysteries involving extraterrestrial life that he believes took place around the world.

Life..... was much like a song....

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmqeqEVEwHg

 

In the beginning there is mystery,

In the end there is confirmation,

But it’s in the middle where all the emotion resides to make the whole thing worthwhile.

 

Nicholas Sparks , The Last Song

 

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The Maine coast has always fascinated me, ever since I visited my grandparents there as a boy, and then later when I moved there myself, and even later yet when I went back to visit my parents there when they were still alive. I've never been anywhere where the sea and coast had such a dramatic relationship, the moods changing quite dramatically sometimes in a short while. In my business that would be referred to as emotionally labile. Not sure that makes a very good title for an photograph, but it is hard not to feel the scene as well as see it when I'm there.

 

Your challenge for today is to identify this mystery object. Good luck!

A Special Display of Lotus Flowers at Avenida da Praia 龍環葡韻, Taipa, Macau

 

Explore #116 (2021-08-06) - Thank you for stopping by and for your encouraging comments and favorites!

Touring around in this van looks like fun.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8WMGBuNaus

 

But actually this is the inspiration:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2fbo9ZYfUM

  

Jungfrau Park is an amusement park located near Interlaken, Switzerland. It opened as the Mystery Park in 2003, and closed in November 2006 due to financial difficulties and low turnout. The park was designed by Erich von Däniken, and consisted of seven pavilions, each of which explored one of several great "mysteries" of the world. Von Däniken opened the theme park to present his interpretations of unsolved mysteries involving extraterrestrial life that he believes took place around the world.

A few days ago I found this large feather and a couple smaller feathers on my driveway. I puzzled over what kind of bird may have lost it. I may have since figured it out, but would like to field some guesses or expert opinions from flickr first.

While looking in our garden for some macro inspiration, I came across this single colorful mystery remnant of last summer's flowers. I had no idea what it was but my wife seems to think it's a dried up rose hip. It's not a particularly interesting subject but took some thought to set up with lighting, edit, and focus stack two images. In hindsight, I should have had a minimum of three photos as one part of the stem above the rose hip is not quite sharp. In any case, it was a fun project on a cold and damp, gray afternoon.

This is me after completing all the mysteries. XOXOXOXOXXO

Sony a7rII + Sony FE 24-240mm F3.5-6.3 OSS + Smooth Reflections App

Created using Stable Diffusion (SDXL)

Another way to enjoy sunshine.

 

Wish you have a sunny weekend.

 

Unmarked truck spotted at a rest stop for Happy Truck Thursday.

HTT everyone!

Asa Wright , Trinidad

I flipped the last photo back to right side up

View On Black

 

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Car name Fangster

I think this animal is a crocodile.

 

2022 Hot Wheels Mystery Models Series 2 car #07

HFL32-0318

Mystery @2021 Troodos Mountains, Cyprus

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Series : Winter Reborn

Location: Troodos Mountains, Cyprus

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No idea, what is going on with this Daisy.

I developed a found film, Jessop R21 ISO-200 film, format 120, black&white. I artificially coloured the picture with Palette, an on-line image-colouring tool. I like the result.....

Developer used was Diafine 3+3, 20C.

 

From the other negatives that came out I deduce that the film must be shot in the UK, somewhere around the years '90 of the past century. The interior here looks much older; it looks almost pre-WW2. But my guess is the picture shows a visit to grandparents who left the old interior untouched for years……

   

On a day like this there is mystery behind every tree and around every curve in the road.

  

Jungfrau Park is an amusement park located near Interlaken, Switzerland. It opened as the Mystery Park in 2003, and closed in November 2006 due to financial difficulties and low turnout. The park was designed by Erich von Däniken, and consisted of seven pavilions, each of which explored one of several great "mysteries" of the world. Von Däniken opened the theme park to present his interpretations of unsolved mysteries involving extraterrestrial life that he believes took place around the world.

Mystery Hill is a house/tourist attraction in the mountains where everything seems to flow uphill. It is built on an incline and the floor isn't level. I guess my camera was crooked last night because the little house looks like its leaning! :)

 

A lot of you have asked me about my home situation so I thought it was time for an update. After going to parties the last two weekends I stayed in last night and enjoyed some DVD's with my wife. She didn't even make me take off the short skirt I had on,even though I had jeans ready to replace it. She did like this dress and another I tried on her for better though. Things are going pretty smoothly as far as my dressing at home goes. She seems comfortable with 2 times a week now, not so much three so I am not pushing the issue. Last night we talked about a lot of things. One thing she is Very positive and supportive about is me piercing my ears! In fact, ear piercing would be lower on my priority list if it wasn't for her encouragement there. She wants to do it for me, the way she did herself when she was a teenager, and that involves putting in ear rings that tighten over several days untill they pierce through. That will not be practical for me as I have short hair and do have a male job/life. My main concern has been the 6 weeks you have to leave something in after the initial piercing. From talking to some of my friends, it seems like there are little flesh colored plastic studs that can be inserted and are supposedly not noticeable. My idea is to use some concealor on top of that also, so we will see. I may take the plunge and do it before too long.

 

A couple more things we talked about are laser hair removal or electrolysis ( I am seriously considering doing this soon) and my decision to start taking (herbal) hormones. She is not crazy about either one of these but seems ok with it. Especailly when I am en femme around her I get the question "why don't you go full time?" I am not ready to do that for other reasons but I am glad to know the idea is not crazy to her if I ever am able to transition.

 

I do want to make one more point. For those of you that are interested, I am trying to show that crossdressing is not something you necessarily have to hide from your wife. I did for many years and when it got to the point I had to progress farhthur than simply dressing, I just had to tell her. That in itself has gone very well, however I do want to clear up any misconceprtions/delusions out there about this being a happy marriage. My wife is bipolar and although i do love her/care for her we have not slept together in years and sleep in seperate rooms. Life with her is an up and down yo yo and she has been threatening to leave since almost the day we got married. My standing offer is to help her pack but at the end of the day we end up needing each other and we do have some good times as well as bad. For instance, she was at my throat much of the day yesterday but it was about one of my dogs, not my dressing so I should be thankful for that. I just do not want to paint such a rosy picture to you other married girls out there. Things have gone great with her acceptance of Tammy, but when I told her I felt I had nothing to lose. Those of you with a really happy or close marriage or with kids at home have other considerations and have to weigh those in as well. If there is hope though that your partner will accept at least to some degree your female side then I think I have learned that sharing is much better than hiding.

Fraser's Hill , Malaysia

Reflecting spoons are altogether too much fun! You're going to see still more of them, my friends! Thanks so much for your patience and enthusiasm! Here is one of the inversions I promised!

 

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