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I thought it better not to get in his way!
Obviously a fan of William Makepeace Thackeray: "Better make the horizon your goal; it will always be ahead of you."
*Working Towards a Better World
Our world is one of terrible contradictions. Plenty of food, but one billion people go hungry. Lavish lifestyles for a few, but poverty for too many others. Huge advances in medicine while mothers die every day in childbirth, and children die every day from drinking dirty water. Billions spent on weapons to kill people instead of keeping them safe.
- Ban Ki-moon
D1022 Western Sentinel blasts out of Birmingham New Street with the 12.25 service to Paddington.
For those of us that worshiped the Westerns the guy in this picture had it all, the window next to the locomotive, a cold clear sunny day and in seconds he would savour the sound of twin Maybach engines reverberating off the tunnel walls, the sound was so good it even featured on an Argo L.P. record*
Of course it didn't last and the fleet dwindled to a few select locomotives, many locomotives were withdrawn with minor mechanical problems, some were just switched off.
D1022 was built at Swindon, it entered service new to Old Oak Common 16/07/1963, it nearly made it to the end being withdrawn 18/01/1977, it was scrapped in December 1978.
*Decca Argo/Stavely Makepeace recording ZTR 141 (1975).
We found that if dinner guests were overstaying their welcome the threat of hearing it made them remember the time...
Copyright Geoff Dowling 21/01/1975: All rights reserved
"The world is a looking glass and gives back to every
man the reflection of his own face."
- William Makepeace Thackeray
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*Reflections **No Water**
happy hump day everyone!
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The world is a looking glass and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face.
William Makepeace Thackeray.
William Makepeace Thackeray (18 July 1811 – 24 December 1863) was an English novelist of the 19th century. He is known for his satirical works, particularly Vanity Fair, a panoramic portrait of English society. Source Wikipedia.
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[20/100x] My X is - 100 Places in Southern New Jersey, USA that I love to take photographs.
LOCATION: Historic Batsto Village, New Jersey, USA.
This is possibly THE top FAVORITE. I'm sure you'll see why in the photos I post in the coming days..
A camera cannot totally capture the beauty and amazing history that one feels when walking thru this historic town.. on foot. Viewing all of the original buildings, homes, workshops (all original and totally perfect & well kept). It's like stepping into the past. It's incredible. That's why this has always been one of my favorite places to go.. and just walk. Since I was a child. I have sooo many memories here.
The dam bridge is one of the best spots. As your standing on the bridge and you can hear and feel the rushing water beneath you, it's the most exhilarating feeling..As a child we would often just stand here (excited) and look over the sides.. (Lori, my couisn reminded me last night). I'll never forget that. I still do the same thing. When I was there the other day and I stood on the bridge, it felt almost like it took my breath. And it was a good feeling. I just stood there and experienced it.. A wonderful excitement.. that stems from my childhood and will never fade as long as I live.
This photo above, was taken right past the dam bridge and saw mill, this is the actual town. There are plenty of homes (I didn't count) but I'm guessing like 6-8 on each side of the road. They're all very similar.. and they have transformed one of them into a bathroom (which is cool).
When it's not Covid-19 lockdown, in the warmer months, they keep all of these buildings open (the whole place), and they'll have people inside these homes and you can watch them work and talk to them.. (THE POTTER, THE CANDLE MAKER, ETC) I always say the potter first, because I remember talking to him while he was making pottery.. (when I was younger). It is burned into my memory.
Juan and I actually looked in every single window of the first 4-5 houses.. Because inside (you have to put your face against the glass to see) they have all of the antique furniture that would have been inside these homes, and the tables are set with realistic looking food.. etc. *SO COOL*~! I captured a couple photos of that as well.
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I got a lot of great photos on Thursday 02/25/2021 when we visited Historic Batsto Village..
Juan took me out for a nice relaxing photography day. (It was great, he was taking photos too!) We walked and talked and enjoyed ourselves. The weather was incredible!
Juan took me to 3 separate places thatI LOVE, to take pictures at!
1) Batsto Village, NJ.
2)The Playhouse, Sweetwater, NJ.
3) Makepeace Lake on Weymouth Road. Mullica Twp, NJ (I believe).
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....So as you can imagine, I captured A LOT of fantastic shots! So I will be uploading photos from our photography day, for a while.. so keep an eye out!
Thanks for all of the comments/favorites/follows/messages and all of your kind and uplifting words. I really do cherish your friendships, everyone. I look forward to my Flickr time.. when I get to read your comments & return them. (I love going to your Flickr Photostreams and seeing your uploads and commenting on your photos! That is so much fun for me. And I love the friendships we have formed because of it!
..So thank you all.
I appreciate you all.
And thank you for helping to make yesterdays picture end up in explore. My 3 challenge photo. (I thought really long and hard about what I wanted to do for the challenges.. and it worked out even better than I could have imagined!)
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I'm leaving for work very soon..
So I will try to return some of your comments before I leave.. but when I get back tonight I'll finish returning them all. Again, I do appreciate you all.. more than you know!!!
Your uplifting words really touch me. And I appreciate you all. & Even if I don't directly reply to your exact message, KNOW that I read it & loved it. Just understand that when I have over 200 comments to return.. (200 photostreams to look thru) every time I post a photo.. it gets a little overwhelming at times. But please don't think I didn't read your comment.. because I read every single one, multiple times.. and THANK YOU for touching my heart!
Have a blessed day, everyone!
I 1922 chaith Mícheál Ó Coileáin a oíche dheireanach ag an Imperial sular maraíodh i luíochán é. I measc aíonna eile an Imperial bhí Maria Edgeworth, Walter Scott, William Makepeace Thackery, Charles Dickens agus Franz Liszt.
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"An evil person is like a dirty window, they never let the light shine through."
-William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863)
"Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of little children."
~William Makepeace Thackeray~
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The world is a looking glass and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face.
-- William Makepeace Thackeray
- William Makepeace Thackeray.
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One of the most stunning sights of the Yosemite Valley, the Upper and Lower Yosemite falls. The first time I visited the valley we actually didn’t had much time to explore these magnificent falls even though they are quite close to the park center. This time though we made the time and casually walked up to the lower falls and took pictures.
These falls are one of the trickiest falls I have ever photographed because they are tall and it’s almost impossible to even see the upper falls when you are standing right next to the lower falls and when you move further away it make it impossible to convey the true size of the falls. So this time I used a bit of trickery and included the giant trees which were in the foreground to get a better scale of the place.
Hope it works and everyone likes it. Thanks for visiting the weekends almost here..
Explore Oct 20, 2012 #286
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I 've got sunshine....
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A flower cannot blossom without sunshine, and man cannot live without love.
Max Muller
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A good laugh is sunshine in the house. by William Makepeace Thackeray
“The world is a looking-glass, and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face. Frown at it, and it will in turn look sourly upon you; laugh at it and with it, and it is a jolly kind companion.” ~ William Makepeace Thackeray
Trout Lake - Yellowstone National Park - September 2010
10 more days, but who's counting...LOL!!!! Have a great Wednesday, and as always, thanks for stopping by to visit :-)
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John Norris originally designed this Italianate-style stucco-over-brick building. Wealthy cotton magnate Andrew Low built the house between 1847 and 1849.
Andrew Low came to Savannah from Scotland in the late 1820s as an ambitious teenager with plans to make a name for himself in the United States. In the 19th century, ships owned by A. Low & Co. supplied the ocean routes between Savannah and Liverpool, loaded with bales of cotton worth millions of dollars. As a result of the cotton boom and his sharp business acumen, Andrew Low eventually became Savannah’s wealthiest resident.
Today, the Andrew Low House stands as one of this successful cotton entrepreneur’s most enduring achievements.
The home features a distinctive sandstone trim entrance, guarded by a pair of cast iron lions. Balconies with ornate ironwork and shuttered piazzas define the facade. The first story of the house is set below street level and surrounded by a dry moat. Gorgeous period antiques, stunning silver and spectacular crystal chandeliers adorn the interior.
In one of the home’s most innovative details is a 500-gallon cistern in the attic. Water from the cistern plumbed the kitchen and the bathroom. This was one of the city’s earliest indoor plumbing systems.
A number of prominent guests visited the home over the years.
Guests included British author William Makepeace Thackeray and Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Andrew Low’s daughter-in-law, Juliette Gordon Low, founded the Girl Scouts in the parlor of this stately home. Juliette, known as “Daisy,” died at the home in 1927. Thus, the Andrew Low House a popular stop for visiting Girl Scout troops from across the United States. It has been open to the public as a house museum since 1952.
....Done for Working Towards a Better World.....
I don't know the end of story....But I'm pretty sure they have made peace.....
...Music: Evanescence - Forgive Me www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghpjmQSiqZk
This was taken before but re edited for WTBW....
I wish all of you to have a peaceful and happy wednesday!
I will be off all the whole week-end until Monday afternoon, sorry about this!
I will catch up!
I wish all of you a happy week-end!