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Kuulua ~ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Kuulua/74/111/21
EEP is a blend of the shared environment and 'serene' from Specter Skies 'Ethereal Days' pack available exclusively at Tokyo Zero ~ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/TOKYO%20ZERO/137/161/2500
Restored greenhouses in the walled garden of Holkham Hall, Norfolk. The original 18th Century greenhouses had slate roofs. They were replaced in the 1920s by Thomas Messenger glasshouses (one of the leading 19-20th Century manufacturers). These were recently restored to their original form preserving the original cast iron fittings, window mechanisms and guttering.
New blog post featuring items from the Xiasumi School Festival and The Chapter Four! For full credits and a SLURL to the location, check out the blog post at freebeing.me/2015/04/11/enter-the-messenger/
ジョウビタキ(Daurian Redstart) @ My Little Garden
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@ Paulo: a winter haiku...
@ Mariaugusta: my messenger :-)
@ Aurora: something from my home :)
@ Stephen: addicted :D, flower :-)
texture by pareeerica
thank you all !!
"The true beauty of music is that it connects people. It carries a message, and we, the musicians, are the messengers."
--Roy Ayers (b. 1940) American jazz vibraphonist and composer.
Submitted to (and rejected by) #MacroMondays #DefiningBeauty
When a robin constantly visits you or crosses your path; a loved one in heaven is trying to say "Hello" I'm with you!
... and he does...
For 52 in 2017 Group
Subject: What's In Your Neighborhood, Week #4
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The Town of Cary, North Carolina has a lot of public art installed around town. This is one of my favorite sculptures which is located just outside of the town library. Titled 'Messenger' it was created by Gary Price.
I’m sitting here at my desk wondering what to write and I’m struggling. Most of the time I like to accompany my photos with some sort of chatter. Sometimes it’s about the photo but most of the time it has nothing at all to do with. I do this mainly to keep my writing brain active, which I must admit a talent I’ve always been poor at. Suffering from a level of dyslexia English was a totally failed subject at school, It was a skill I did not need the first part of my working life as a mechanical fitter, It also did not hinder me in my switch of careers into Information Technology (IT). However as I moved into management the more I needed to write, the word processor and spell checker came to my rescue as it was painful to be referring to a dictionary for every other word, even so I know when I read this back the spelling and wrong or missing words will be most evident along with poor gramma. So now I write drivel and it’s OK if you don’t read it, it’s for me as is the photo. At the moment I’m looking at instructions entitled “Pelvic Floor Exercises for Men”. I should have been doing these exercises the last 11 months waiting for my prostate procedure, but I haven’t. This is not out of laziness more from an inability to be convinced I’m doing the exercise properly as I’m still struggling to identify the muscle in question. Now with just over a fortnight to go before I go under the laser I’m resigned to not be prepared in that department and the foreseen circumstances. Anyway a little about the photo. When the storm was upon us and everything seemed lost the heavens opened and a messenger appeared. it’s all there in my imagination and photo.
En Jünibacken, el museo dedicado a Astrid Lindgren en Estocolmo, cuentan la historia de los hermanos Corazón de León. En el recorrido que hace un trenecito por la recreación de algunas de las obras de la autora sueca, no pude dejar de fotografiar esta ventana para mis Camar[a*]das y su juego quincenal :)
Another starry night and another spectacular few hours with some good laughs in Anglesey this week, this time capturing the once-in-a-lifetime astrological event that is the visible passage of C/2020 F3 or Comet NEOWISE as it's commonly known - through our Solar System.
Our Moon even rose before 1 am, perfectly illuminating Trwyn Du Lighthouse.
Due to it's orbit of nearly 6,800 years, it's amazing to think that the last generation of people to see this comet would have lived during the 5th millennium BC, before the written word and when the global human population was only around 40 million..
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