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Tells the story of a fishmonger's daughter who sold heart and mussels from a wheelbarrow. According to the colorful text, Molly died of a fever, but then returned as a ghost and continued to push her wheelbarrow through the city streets.
Molly, our poodle, has been out of sorts since Miko died. I thought I would try to capture her mood as she lay in her bed today. Molly is also getting old and has some trouble hearing and seeing, but she manages well just the same. But when we see her looking around and wanting attention from us we know she is looking for Miko. We miss him too!
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Le Môle est une montagne de Haute-Savoie qui domine Bonneville et les communes d'Ayze, La Tour, Saint-Jean-de-Tholome, Marignier, Saint-Jeoire-en-Faucigny, Viuz-en-Sallaz, Peillonnex et Faucigny qui l'entourent, mais aussi les villes de Cluses au sud-est, de La Roche-sur-Foron au sud-ouest et Annemasse au nord-ouest.
La montagne du Môle a la forme d'un cône presque parfait : 7 km en longueur pour 5 km en largeur, avec une altitude de 1 863 m. C'est une petite montagne pour la Haute-Savoie, mais elle a une grande importance géographique : elle sépare la vallée de l'Arve, au sud et à l'ouest, de la vallée du Giffre, au nord et au sud-est, et commande l'entrée sud du bassin Genevois.
Sa forme spécifique, que l'on peut prendre pour un volcan suivant l'angle de vue, constitue un excellent repère naturel pour les montagnards et les voyageurs sur des dizaines de kilomètres tout autour. Mary Shelley, dans son livre Frankenstein ou le Prométhée moderne, cite le Môle comme étant visible depuis Genève par son héros Victor Frankenstein qui était originaire de cette ville.
Sur son flanc sud s'épanouit le petit mais renommé vignoble d'Ayze, au nord-ouest le plateau du Faucigny et au sud-est une dorsale, entaillée par la vallée du Giffre, qui rejoint le Grand Massif en passant par le col de Châtillon.
La randonnée au sommet (4 heures de marche A/R, 12 km et 663 mètres de dénivelé depuis la commune de Saint-Jean-de-Tholome) permet sans trop de difficulté (c'est une classique familiale) de découvrir un superbe panorama à 360° sur tous les paysages environnants (Jura, lac Léman, massif du Mont-Blanc, chaîne du Bargy et Salève) en embrassant presque l'ensemble du département.
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Molly's mom, who lives in the unit next to mine, died suddenly about three weeks ago. It was unrelated to the coronavirus. I'm not sure what Molly's fate will be but have let the tennant in that unit know that I will help find Molly a new home any way I can. With all the neighborhood drama among the cats who live in our townhouse complex, Molly is the only cat who keeps to herself and causes no worries or concerns. She's a sweet girl who often greets me when I come home from work and has never caused any concerns. I'll keep you posted about the future of this sweet girl.
I've reposted some of her photos in the comments below.
Der Nationalpark Mols Bjerge ist von faszinierender Schönheit. Die abwechslungsreiche, hügelige Landschaft beinhaltet weite Heideflächen, kleine Kiefernwälder. Moore und Seen, sowie vielgestaltige kleine landwirtschaftliche Flächen. Ein ausgedehntes Wegenetz erlaubt den Park wandernd oder radfahrend zu erschliessen. Wer in Djursland Urlaub macht, sollte auf jedenFall einen Besuch in den Mols Bjergen einplanen.
Nationalparken Mols er fascinerende skønhed. Det varierede, bakkede landskab omfatter enorme heder, små fyrreskove. Moore og søer, og mangeartet lidt landbrugsjord. Et omfattende netværk af stier giver parken cykling eller vandreture til at trykke. Hvem gør i helligdage Djursland bør planlægge i hvert fald et besøg i Mols Bjergen.
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In Cathedral Close, Exeter, Devon. 'Mol's Coffee House', now a shop, was apparently once frequented by Sir Francis Drake and Sir Walter Raleigh (see www.exetermemories.co.uk/EM/molscoffee.html).
Apologies to those who commented on my upload of this earlier this morning - I somehow deleted the image in closing down so had to upload it again!
We shot this beautiful on-location picture with Molly last weekend, which plays with the concept of loneliness in a city, surrounded by people.
You can read a bit more about it on the following blog post: www.joseesteve.com/molly/
Grevillea are mostly endemic to Australia. They not only have amazing colour combinations but they have striking form as well. They also come in all shapes and sizes from quite small shrubs and prone varieties to reasonable sized trees. And don't the birds and pollen eaters love them. This one is of course "Molly" which was my Mum's name. So it seems appropriate to see her around her beloved Christmas.
We planted Molly a year or two back and these are her first flowers.
"Grevillea 'Molly' is a grevillea cultivar first made available to the public in 2003. It is a cross between G. aurea and G. bipinnatifida, chosen from seedlings which were bred by Owen Brown of Golden Beach, Queensland in 1997".
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This is Moa'ula Falls on the Hawaiian island of Moloka'i. I can see around 11 in the scene, but I'd guess that there are a few more that can't be seen because they're behind trees or hidden in a valley. To give you some perspective, the waterfall on the bottom left is approximately 250 feet in height. These waterfalls continuously flow due to the consistent rainfall that the island experiences.
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This is Molly, my cat.
She has recently realized that she's a "prisoner" in our home. She has been depressed since then. Everyday I feed the feral cats and she sees them walking freely outside. It's heartbreaking... She spends part of her day on this window.
"Molly Malone" (also known as "Cockles and Mussels" or "In Dublin's Fair City") is a song set in Dublin, Ireland. The song tells the fictional tale of a fishwife who plied her trade on the streets of Dublin and died young, of a fever. In the late 20th century, a legend grew up that there was a historical Molly, who lived in the 17th century. She is typically represented as a hawker by day and a part-time prostitute by night.
Touching her breasts is said to bring good luck. Thus, their shiny appearance. (Yes, I touched them.)
Paeonia mlokosewitschii - 'Molly The Witch' - a peony native to the Caucasus Mountains in Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Dagestan, but seen here in the garden at Raby Castle.
I don’t know who Molly is or was, but this is an exceptionally fine butte that she got her name attached to. There are several Molly’s nipples, as well as Molly’s stockings (a volcanic dike) in Utah, some associated with the bride of the cowboy John Kitchen. Presumably this was also named in honor of the cowboy’s wife.
The fine layering on the butte is the Summerville formation, sediments (shales, silts, and sands) deposited in shallow tidal flats when this area was a shallow ocean 160 million years ago. The white bands are gypsum, which sometimes dissolves and leaches into the other layers. These layers are responsible for one of the more beautiful formations of the Colorado Plateau in my humble opinion.
Above the Summerville is the Morrison Formation, deposits of sands formed following a period of uplift and deposition in floodplains and playas.
The castle and its associated layers beautifully reflect the late afternoon sun, as does the mini-badlands formation at the base.
A stitch of 7 vertical shots
In Dublin's fair city
where the girls are so pretty
I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone
As she wheeled her wheel-barrow
Through streets broad and narrow
Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh"
"Alive, alive, oh
Alive, alive, oh"
Crying "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh"
She was a fishmonger
And sure 'twas no wonder
For so were her father and mother before
And they each wheeled their barrow
Through streets broad and narrow
Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh"
"Alive, alive, oh
Alive, alive, oh"
Crying "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh"
She died of a fever
And no one could save her
And that was the end of sweet Molly Malone
Now her ghost wheels her barrow
Through streets broad and narrow
Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh"
"Alive, alive, oh
Alive, alive, oh"
Crying "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh"
"Alive, alive, oh
Alive, alive, oh"
Crying "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh"
"Molly Malone" - The Dubliners
Hollywood, Southern California in 2010. As one can see, a mere twelve years ago they still had public pay phones and newspaper stands selling two major big-city newspapers (The Los Angeles Times and the Los Angeles Daily News) . And no graffiti visible anywhere. As I recall, Molly's was on Vine about a half block south of Hollywood Boulevard.
Olympus Trip 35 with Zuiko 40mm f/2.8 lens on Fuji 200.
We've had record heat here in Portland this past week. I've really had to limit Molly's run around the garden. Early morning is the best and the rest of the day I try and keep her cool and comfortable. We're finally getting out of the 90's this coming weekend!