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" There's a possibility,
There's a possibility,
All that I had, was all I'm gonn' get.
mmmmmmm......
There's a possibility,
There's a possibility,
All I'm gonn' get is gone with your stare.
All I'm gonn' get is gone with your stare.
So tell me when you hear my heart stop
You're the only one who knows.
Tell me when you hear my silence.
There's a possibility I wouldn't know .. "
- Lykke Li -
The butterfly symbolizes hope in a dark time and new beginnings, Infinite possibilities of positive transformation, reinforcing our faith in change, growth, and rebirth.
Butterflies represent transformation on all levels.
Butterflies also symbolize freedom, because our truest self, can always fly free.
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The little rascal looks for his next opportunity…
Skippy envisioned his universe with the help of the following exceptional creations:
8f8’s Fence, Street Lamps, Trash Bin, Market Stand, Spice, Tomato Crate, Delivery Truck, and Apple Crates, which are all part of the Green Grocers Collection!
anc's Doves!
Let's keep working together to create a world
where everyone has the opportunity to shine!
Thank you for your continued kindness and support, my friends!
For the Kreative People October Contest One Good Word
And for TMI’s Those Amazing Animals Challenge, focus on Babies
My duckling courtesy Carsten Flint Fotografie / CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0) here: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Entenk%C3%BCken_Im_Sommer_(118148209).jpeg
The city centre offers many possibilities for a real voyage of discovery. A city tour takes you along the harbours, the six highest mills in the world, and distilleries and malthouses. You can also follow the footsteps of Saint Liduina, one of the most famous Dutch saints, by admiring her beautiful relics, located in the Liduina Basiliek. The museums, galleries, workshops and specialty shops are definitely worth a visit.
Moreover, throughout the year, the city centre is the backdrop for a large number of public events and has wonderful parks to settle on. Schiedam can also be discovered from the water: from April till October you can take a tour on the Fluisterboot. There are also various mooring points for cruises in the city centre.
The story of the city
The museums of Schiedam tell the story of the city. Relive the olden days in the old grocer’s shop of the Nationaal Coöperatie Museum or in the Jenevermuseum Schiedam, where you can still have a sip of old genever or corn spirit. In the Windmill Museum De Nieuwe Palmboom you can see the miller at work and exhibitions showing the milling history of Schiedam.
In the Stedelijk Museum Schiedam you can enjoy Dutch modern and contemporary art, with Post War as the main exhibition theme. The museum is located in the restored Sint Jacobs Gasthuis and has a wonderful permanent collection of over 250 Cobra works.
🎶 Sorry about the earworm 🎶…..
It was as either this one or the mini Oreos and the Cookie Monster singing in my head won out!!
The Macro Mondays theme for tomorrow, 11/7, is biscuits, or - on this side of the pond - cookies. These are one of the six varieties I bought to photograph. Luckily there is someone who will help eat them, to save me from myself… giggling.
Btb, I’ll put up a size verification in a bit- each letter is just one inch square.
…….💙🍪HMM🍪💙
HMM- this is a possibility for the theme of beverage for 1/11. This us the one I’m going with bc I like the colorful tree bokeh. This portion of the glass is just under two inches.
Possibility for #MacroMondays. #Odd. Precisely 2 inches/5 cm horizontal width.
One light on the left in an experiment.
Macro. It just keeps on snowing, folks, so a little reminder of Spring from my archives. Have a wonderful day everyone! ♥♪♥
On Explore ..... Thank you so much for the honor, dear Flickr friends!
"Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere."
Carl Sagan
HMM- the theme for today, 11/2, is halloween. and this possibility is a portion of a steampunk skull. will put an establishing shot in the first comment box so you can see what it looks like in its entirety.
"macro mondays" halloween possibility
a macromonday possibility for the theme of two......
most people would have gone with the berries
not me, i went with the duckies
from my archives
There was a group that I joined when I first started on Flickr called the 100 Possibilities Project, wherein you chose one object and posted 100 different pictures of it. I had a ball doing that with this pretty blue glass. ‘Round about #80, though, it started to get tougher. I even used to take it on “field trips” and one day I found a huge piece of earth moving equipment and I put the glass on its tracks!!
This Mandarin Duck has been spotted on and off at Burnaby Lake Regional Park in the suburbs of Vancouver for about 3 years. Nobody really knows where it came from. One possibility is that it might have escaped or been released. The species is native to East Asia where it is typically migratory. There are some feral populations in the USA and Europe. This particular male hangs out with the Wood Ducks, a cousin species, at the park and is courting one of the females who bear similarities with female Mandarin ducks. I don't know if they can hybridize. This duck sure draws the photographers' attention particularly at this time of year with its dazzling breeding plumage.
Ce Canard Mandarin est fréquemment observé au Parc Régional du Lac Burnaby en banlieue de Vancouver depuis environ 3 ans. Personne ne sait vraiment d'où il vient. Une possibilité est qu'il ait été relâché ou se soit échappé. C'est une espèce typiquement migratoire qui est native de l'Asie de l'Est. Il y a des populations férales aux Etats-Unis et en Europe. Au Parc, ce mâle socialise avec les Canards Branchus, une espèce cousine, et courtise une des femelles Branchus qui sont semblables aux femelles Mandarins. J'ignore si l'hybridation est possible. Ce canard attire toujours l'attention des photographes surtout à ce temps-ci de l'année quand il a repris son plumage nuptial éblouissant.
This is what the great Greek composer Vangelis said about his pioneer electronic music work. Exactly the same is true about digital abstract art.
Vangelis is one of the most important figures in the history of electronic music. Vangelis
Thanks.
“May your walls know joy, may every room hold laughter, and every window open to great possibility.” – Mary Anne Radmacher
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Neva River:
i walked to the park, assuming the waning light was too dim for photography. yet i found a puddle softly illuminated with sunset light. another reminder: there’s possibility in every moment and beauty need not be grand.
"Creativity is a lot like looking at the world through a kaleidoscope. You look at a set of elements, the same ones everyone else sees, but then reassemble those floating bits and pieces into an enticing new possibility."
Rosabeth Moss Kanter