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The new Sticky Notes Zimlet allows you to attach and tag emails with "notes.” You can leave comments, reminders, additional info about the email and more. And Zimbra’s powerful search can search through emails based on the contents of the tags/notes attached to the email.
Read more here: ycorpblog.com/2009/06/05/how-to-do-more-surf-less/
... on the maple tree by the car park down the road. Left to right: 2nd January, 3rd March, 6th April and 16th May 2017.
(Bak Rosendal Teater før trærne ble felt for å gjøre plass for tilbygget og lasterampen.)
(© Lise Utne)
Saturday Self Challenge
This week's challenge will be to photograph something in the shape of a cube. It can be made out of any type material (including ice) as long as it is in the shape of a 3 dimensional cube, either square or rectangular in shape. Process as much or as little as you like. I look forward to seeing your creativity!
*Edit to add that more than one cube shaped item can be in your image.*
The cube in the photo is a note pad block bought from the Royal National Lifeboat Institution shop in Sheringham in Norfolk. The tops of the letter T’s are just missing from the pictures on the sides as the block has been in use for a few weeks, but it still retains its cube shape.
I started off processing the image in Affinity Photo to multiply the single photo to form 16, then I did a few adjustments in Photoshop Express, before the final square crop on the iPad photo app.
Thank you for your visit and your comments, they are greatly appreciated.
Handwritten and clipped to a suicide fence on a bridge.
Unclear if the notes were tied to suicides or more likely just a convenient place to clip on to.
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week 29/52
i might have accidentally gotten a week behind on this project, oops. my garden has grown heaps since it was attacked by the gardeners so i got some ideas flowing. this was more of an experiment than anything but it's better than nothing. thank you for everything <3
Edward Elgar and his bicycle. Hereford Cathedral.
The composer lived in the town from 1904 to 1911 when he was at the height of his popularity. In many ways it's ironic that this sculpture stands in the grounds of an Anglican Cathedral - Elgar was a Roman Catholic and his choral work, "The Dream of Gerontius" was based on a Roman Catholic text and caused some disquiet in the Anglican establishment.
Kodachrome collection slide.
Airline : CP Air
Aircraft : Boeing 737-317
Registration : C-FCPG
MSN/LN : 23173 / 1098
Location : YUL/ CYUL - Montreal Dorval Int'l Airport
Photographer : Pierre Langlois
Date : April 1985
Notes : Empress of Ontario. The only -317 to have ever been painted in this c/s.
Box 240
Just a thank-you note after my daughter had left!
Battered table, battered chair, and handwritten note on paper torn from a memo-pad!
All very simple!
turns out i'm pretty hopeless at 365 projects!
but my boyfriend says he still loves me anyway.
(to be fair i have been taking a picture each day, they were just totally uninspiring so i didn't upload.)
This is not a recent photo. However it shows me taking notes - something I do compulsively.
When asked what do you do in your "spare" time (ha ha ha) - or - What are your hobbies? One of my first answers has been "Writing!"
I don't claim to be a great writer. But the contemplation and act of writing does bring me joy. I've volumes to prove it.
In fact, if you were to ask "What makes you happy?" One answer for sure would be "A good supply of smooth blank paper, a pen I love, and four hours of guaranteed uninterrupted time." Heaven!
Some friends and followers are creative and accomplished writers. You can tell who they are because their comments are unique and meaningful.
Though all comments are appreciated - some are timeless treasures. Perhaps they will make an interesting book project.
Some comments are poetry, some are advice, some are unique points of view or twists on the obvious, and some are puns that make me laugh even thinking about them.
Some of you have sent me your personal writing privately to enjoy - what a treat!
Thank you all.
Though no promise of quality can be made, I'll do my best to respond in kind.
Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen's monumental sculpture Bottle of Notes soars nearly thirty-five feet and is the first public sculpture in the United Kingdom by these two internationally renowned artists.
Bottle of Notes is inspired by the history of Captain Cook, born in Middlesbrough featuring words from his logs as well as poetry built from tempered-steel echoing Middlesbrough's industrial heritage and continuing the legacy of the town's Ironmasters.
oldenburgvanbruggen.com/largescaleprojects/bottleofnotes.htm
"There is a calmness to a life lived in gratitude, a quiet joy."
Ralph H. Blum
Sometimes I get so wrapped up in the smaller parts of life that I end up taking for granted the things that I have, the things that make me happy, the things that happen everyday that put a smile on my face.
I'm grateful that my bedroom window overlooks the Rocky Mountains, for a job that I enjoy going to everyday, for the inspiration that I get from the world around me. Most of all I'm grateful for the freedom I have to wake up and live my life exactly as I want to.
"Take notes"
Hué (Vietnam)
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First of the Class 254 High Speed Trains, 254001, with power car E43057 leading, opens up as it departs Doncaster for London King's Cross on 8th June 1979.
HSTs had been on the East Coast Main Line for just under a year and still provided some fascination for spotters, including this one here, although like me, he may have begun to realise the mighty Deltics' days were now numbered.
The power car is in original condition and has yet to receive the rooftop smoke deflectors which were eventually fitted to the class.
Zenit EM f/8 250th/sec Ektachrome 400