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Pandora Sweaters were once sold everywhere, and the sign was a local landmark. It sat atop a mill building in Manchester. However, it now rests behind an unused mill, where it looks a bit forlorn.

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Cimetière du Montparnasse, Paris, France

... for new ways of seeing things that I usually pass by everyday.

Washroom squircle

Puerto Carrillo, Nicoya Peninsula, Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica

Plymouth, Devon, England

Things are afoot at the old Star Furnishing store - the arrival of chillers, shelves etc - prompting me to catch these letters before they go

I positively adore this dress, seriously. LOVE. To read more about this new release, check out the full post on our blog @ metanoiaslblog.wix.com/metanoia

They share everything.

Dollies, nursies, giggles, laughs, and sleep. And maybe they even share their dreams. The secret language of sisters.

Who would you take just the 'UIL' and 'G?'

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B l a c k M a g i c

 

My little godson exploring in his backyard between helping his Daddy mow the lawn and mowing his Mommy's toes with his bubble mower.

 

Random Fact: My brother interviewed for a job in town today, if he gets it he won't have to travel so far to teach.

 

Last year I swung on a rope!

Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

I positively adore this dress, seriously. LOVE. To read more about this new release, check out the full post on our blog @ metanoiaslblog.wix.com/metanoia

The Hoe, Plymouth.

Mid-Norfolk Railway, Dereham Railway Station, Norfolk, England, UK

TV remote control buttons.

In the Pink in a Casuarina Tree near the Noosa Surf Club, the "happy-go-lucky" bird .

Also known as the Rose-breasted Cockatoo, Galah Cockatoo, Roseate Cockatoo.

 

Australian slang term

"Galah" is also derogatory Australian slang, synonymous with 'fool' or 'idiot'. Inquiries of Australian countrymen in the 1970s suggest that this is a misunderstanding. It seemed to be that the reference to a 'silly galah' is based on the sheer exuberance of the species and its willingness to indulge in play behaviour - galahs appear completely devoid of "dignified" or calm behaviour to the observer. Max [at Manly Vale WRL, 1977] held that galahs are very self-confident and have a great zest for life, and seem not in the least disturbed in anything they may care to do or be caught doing. It is very common to see them hanging by one leg from telephone or power lines in a rainstorm getting soaking wet and screeching with delight. There are many reports of them tobogganing down the corrugated roofs of outback buildings. A detailed, yet comedic description of the Australian slang term can be found in the standup comedy performance of Paul Hogan, titled Stand Up Hoges.

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Noosa Main Beach, Queensland

 

#5/113 in group 113 pictures in 2013 , the topic is One Word = GALAH

One of a series of camera tosses taken in one evening and collected in this photoset.

 

[qiyote]'s submission to www.oneword.com/ for energy

http://www.oneword.com/mt/archives/000721.html#[qiyote]

 

[qiyote]

is all aaorund us surrounding and permeating .. crackling lines of flux and flow, receeding and and enveloping down past the bones and through the soul.

September 6, 2005 08:30 AM

 

see the flickr group oneword

Plymouth, Devon, England

Camera was not in focus =( Did not realize this until afterwards. SAD!

“I wake up every morning feeling truly blessed to have the family, friends, and opportunities that I’ve been given in life.” From the "One Word" Project, 2011.

I shot this purely for the background bokeh... need a bigger zoom to get to the crepe myrtle here!

Former indoor skate park

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