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Corremos entre luz e sombra
La Strada Senza Ritorno
(A estrada sem retorno - Brescia, Italia, out/2019)
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Era un tête-à -tête con l'avvenente IntimitÃ
un offuscamento sul crinale dove Licenziosità ,
dal basso occhieggiava proprio verso me
C'erano un frastuono in testa ed uno sguardo steso e poi
sotto e sopra e sotto e in faccia un gorgo verso il vuoto
e Ondina, la sirena, che mi offriva ospitalitÃ
Improvvisamente il mulinello ha ritirato le sue spire
una ed una ed una per lasciarti comparire ancora
più vero, sgradito e grigio come mai
Questo e altro è il mondo dove non sei riverito
Questo e altro è il mondo dove non sei accettato
Questo e altro è il mondo che il tuo arrivo ha screpolato:
penetrano i fumi di pallose amenitÃ
Certe cose son da fare:
una è detta ELIMINARE
Certe cose son da fare:
la seconda è CANCELLARE
Questo e altro, Marlene Kuntz
Wonderful empty old barn and corral, both in good shape and seemingly waiting for someone to recognize their value. Nothing is quite as frightening to a person in their 50s and 60s as losing their jobs and realizing no one is interested in their once useful skills and experience.
Industry local out of Eola for BNSF shoves a couple of cars back into an industry. This B40-8W is a far cry from the hotshots it was on for the Santa Fe. The 552 is a survivor of the cutting torch and paint booth, so far.
Music for today : Out of focus by Blue Cheer
Still in my loving place ( the matheysine province) , with in high of a hill,
an awesome view on the Obiou ( 2789m),
an impressive mountain like so much others!!
here is a try with the high aperture of the 50 mm f1.8.
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56113's RHTT duties are almost over, perhaps for another year. She ran light engine to Washwood Heath today, with 56105 heading the other way to join 56087 for the Sunday evening working of 3S71.
Here, 56113 heads through Platform 7 at Shrewsbury, looking pretty much as shabby as the station in the last of the evening light. Saturday 12.11.16
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Rostrhamus sociabilis (♀)
Snail Kite - Slakkenwouw - Pakro aka (Suriname)
Canon 7D + Canon EF 300mm F2.8 L IS USM + 2x TC
While walking the Thames Path, you also see the SIS Building or MI6 Building.
This is the way OUT.......... and this is the way IN .......
HFF everyone !
"The SIS Building or MI6 Building at Vauxhall Cross houses the headquarters of the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS, MI6), the United Kingdom's foreign intelligence agency.
Since 1995, SIS headquarters has been at 85 Vauxhall Cross, along the Albert Embankment in Vauxhall on the south bank of the River Thames by Vauxhall Bridge, London. Previous headquarters have been Century House, 100 Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth (1966–1995); and 54 Broadway, off Victoria Street, London (1924–1966). Although SIS operated from Broadway, it was actually based at St James's Street and also made considerable use of the adjoining St Ermin's Hotel.
The building was designed by Sir Terry Farrell and built by John Laing. The developer Regalian Properties approached the government in 1987 to see if they had any interest in the proposed building. At the same time, MI5 was seeking alternative accommodation and co-location of the two services was studied. In the end this proposal was abandoned due to the lack of buildings of adequate size (existing or proposed) and the security considerations of providing a single target for attacks. In December 1987, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's government approved the purchase of the new building for SIS.
The building design was reviewed to incorporate the necessary protection for the UK's foreign intelligence gathering agency. This includes overall increased security, extensive computer suites, technical areas, bomb blast protection, emergency back-up systems and protection against electronic eavesdropping. While the details and cost of construction have been released, about ten years after the original National Audit Office (NAO) report was written, some of the service's special requirements remain classified. The NAO report Thames House and Vauxhall Cross has certain details omitted, describing in detail the cost and problems of certain modifications, but not what these are. Rob Humphrey's London: The Rough Guide suggests one of these omitted modifications is a tunnel beneath the Thames to Whitehall. The NAO put the final cost at £135.05 million for site purchase and the basic building, or £152.6 million including the service's special requirements.
The setting of the SIS offices was featured in the James Bond films GoldenEye, The World Is Not Enough, Die Another Day, Skyfall and Spectre.
SIS allowed filming of the building itself for the first time in The World is Not Enough for the pre-credits sequence, where a bomb hidden in a briefcase full of money is detonated inside the building. A Daily Telegraph article said that the British government opposed the filming, but this was denied by a Foreign Office spokesperson.
In Skyfall the building is once again attacked by an explosion, this time by a cyber attack turning on a gas line and igniting the fumes, after which SIS operations are moved to a secret underground facility.
In Spectre, the evil head of crime organisation SPECTRE, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, traps Agent 007 James Bond alongside the film's Bond girl Dr. Madeleine Swann inside the remains of the building. Blofeld then detonated bombs planted in the building, demolishing what was left of the building fully, though Bond managed to save Dr. Swann and escape before the building exploded."- WiKi
An abandoned house hunting adventure landed us this beauty. This kitchen has definitely seen happier (and less charcoal-y) times.