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A composite of two panoramic images. . . and for those who like the song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, two nineteen-year-old rhythm and blues fans from Los Angeles who had never been to K.C., of the many versions (including the Beatles and Stones), we like the Father of Soul, James Brown:
Morocco in thirty flashes (23).
Let me share a beautiful trip to Morocco last summer ... now confined, everything becomes a little more nostalgic ...
I will make a long series of 60 photos, divided into two parts, one of 30 standard photos and another with 30 more photos, with a much more personal look ... = O)
Hope it helps you to spend your time and get distracted in these strange times ...
Stay safe my friends!
The Nineteen Arches Bridge is the longest handmade stone bridge in Ireland and is considered a famous landmark. It crosses the Avoca river in Arklow, Co. Wicklow.
Everyone’s entranced they all press like it
✩ Head LeLutka – Gaia Head
✩ Hair barberyumyum – T24
✩ Jacket Pox – Mozzy
✩ Pose BERAS – Saturn
✩ Skirt + Belt CRAFT – Kei
✩ Boots Phedora – Savin
Thrilled today to show off some more brand new eyes from Ikon that I adore!! I'm loving the newness!! 💕
Featuring:
Ikon Apex Eyes in Ice (36 colors - BOM, mesh, and any type of applier you could want - available at TMD through 2-March)
Doux Amaya hair
Glam Affair Loly skin in Tone 004
Alaskametro Rebel eyeshadow 5
Okkbye Birdie lashes
Pink Fuel Dazzle Me lipstick in Vamp
Swallow Princess Ears
Hancock Shaker Village is a former Shaker commune in Hancock and Pittsfield, Massachusetts that was established by 1790 and active until 1960. It was the third of nineteen major Shaker villages established between 1774 and 1836 in New York, New England, Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana.
The village was closed by the Shakers in 1960, and sold to a local group, who now operate the property as a museum. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places and declared a National Historic Landmark District in 1968. 124
Warburg / North Rhine-Westphalia / Germany
Album of Germany (the west): www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157713209...
Along a central corridor, is a group of buildings thought to be a "House for Women" or “Virgins of the Sun.”
Women, who lived here were chosen as children to worked for the Royal Family and keep the temple clean. They were typically daughters of important members of the community and considered very beautiful.
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Acllahuasi, term kichwa (Aclla = Escogida, Huasi = house 'House of the Chosen'), women dedicated directly to the service of the temple and their occupants, in charge of spinning, embroidering and making textiles, in addition to preparing food for the Inca and priests .
Architecturally it is about six rooms built with stones of good Inca stonework, arranged around several internal courtyards. Most of them are in foundations, unlike the main room located at the east end of the complex, which preserves the walls and access door in its entirety, inside it can be seen nineteen trapezoidal niches that decorate it.
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Way back when in '67
I was the dandy of Gamma Chi
Sweet things from Boston
So young and willing
Moved down to Scarsdale
Where the hell am I?
*Hey, nineteen
No, we can't dance together (We can't dance together)
No, we can't talk at all
Please take me along when you slide on down
Hey, nineteen
That's 'Retha Franklin
She don't remember the Queen of Soul
It's hard times befallen
The sole survivors
She thinks I'm crazy
But I'm just growin' old
Female Common Merganser’s lay 6-17 eggs and sometimes in other ducks’ nests. The male usually abandons the nest during incubation, and the female cares for the ducklings on her own. She escorts them from the small streams and ponds near the nest site to larger lakes, rivers, and bays downstream, this one has 19 ducklings in tow. After leaving the nest, the young are in danger from hawks, owls, Bald Eagles, Golden Eagles, Common Loons, and even fish such as northern pike, but they can escape from predators by running on the surface of the water or skulking under banks. Broods often join together in groups of multiple females with 40 or more young.
I'm nineteen years old now.
Time flies too quickly.
I'm growing.
I'm scared that in the blink of an eye I'll be an "adult" and have lost precious moments to treasure.
I don't want to lose any of these...
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Created for the Magnificent Manipulated Masterpieces
163rd MMM "BOOK TITLES" Challenge
Nineteen Eighty-Four (also published as 1984) is a dystopian social science fiction novel and cautionary tale by English writer George Orwell. It was published on 8 June 1949 by Secker & Warburg as Orwell's ninth and final book completed in his lifetime. Thematically, it centres on the consequences of totalitarianism, mass surveillance and repressive regimentation of people and behaviours within society.
The story takes place in an imagined future in the year 1984, when much of the world is in perpetual war. Great Britain, now known as Airstrip One, has become a province of the totalitarian superstate Oceania, which is led by Big Brother, a dictatorial leader supported by an intense cult of personality manufactured by the Party's Thought Police. Through the Ministry of Truth, the Party engages in omnipresent government surveillance, historical negationism, and constant propaganda to persecute individuality and independent thinking.
Excerpt from the plaque:
The Crystal Palace, built c. 1887:
In 1851, an exhibition opened in London England at Hyde Park in celebration of the world’s new technological age.
The center piece of this exhibition was an enormous building designed by Lord Joseph Paxton constructed of iron and glass and covering nineteen acres. The structure was appropriately named the Crystal Palace.
The concept of the Crystal Palace was readily embraced by North Americans following 1851 and smaller hybrid replicas became common additions to agricultural fairs throughout both Canada and the United States.
Constructed in 1887 by Frank T. Wright, a local building contractor, the Crystal Palace located on this site is, today, the only original structure of its kind remaining on the continent.
This unique, historically and architecturally significant building was carefully restored over a six year period from 1990 through 1996 with the assistance of the Province of Ontario, the Government of Canada, the County of Prince Edward and donations from members of the community.
Officially re-opened by the Honourable Hilary M. Weston, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario on June 15th, 1997.
Celebrating 19 years of marriage to the most amazing man I could have ever wished to share my life with. Time to start planning for how/when/where to celebrate the big 2-0 next year :-)
What's the world coming to! Now the Ottawa police chief resigns! Let's restore peace back to downtown Ottawa!
My youngest turned 19 today. How did that even happen? It did, and I can't believe it. My sweet and quiet curly haired boy who used to want to cuddle up on my lap while reading to him his favourite farm tractor book is now old enough to buy a case of beer; which is exactly what he went and did today. Yes, he did get asked for I.D. which I am somewhat surprised as he is 6'5" and looks much older, especially when he hasn't shaved. My little boy has grown up into a wonderful young man that I am very proud of.
Happy Birthday Jake. xo
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A church house, gin house
A school house, outhouse
On Highway Number Nineteen
The people keep the city clean
They call it Nutbush...
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View down Swinegate in York, Yorkshire, England. 2016