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[TRIVIUM] PRINCE CHARMING SET

[TRIVIUM] PRINCE CHARMING CROWN

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Napa, CA

I joined a group of wonderful friends spending the Thanksgiving and weekend in Napa, staying at a spacious estate with its own vineyards, farmland, fruit trees, chicken coop, etc. on many acres. We collected and cooked fresh eggs which were super delicious. There were four dogs staying with us. Marcus, a corgi and handsome prince, was one of them.

A wordplay with ice princess:-) I 'm a big Prince fan.

Agaricus augustus.

My first ever shot of one...I never see them perched. This was lucky!

 

I am in the process of commenting so bare with me.

 

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Chance loves having some outdoor adventures.

Goofing around in front of the camera. Taken from my lawn on the Grand Western Canal. I must put him back soon! LOL!!!!

Wildflower in Arches National Park.

When Prince Albert, beloved husband of Queen Victoria, she had this huge pyramid built as his memorial overlooking the Cairngorm mountains, which was his favourite spot when visiting Balmoral. It can easily be seen on the hilltop when driving along the Dee valley road. Andy, my climbing partner, decided he wanted to climb it, but didn't get very far!

Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh

 

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Princes Street is one of the major thoroughfares in central Edinburgh, Scotland, and the main shopping street in the capital. It is the southernmost street of Edinburgh's New Town, stretching around 1 mile (1.6 km) from Lothian Road in the west, to Leith Street in the east. The street is mostly closed to private cars, with public transport given priority. The street has virtually no buildings on the south side, allowing panoramic views of the Old Town, Edinburgh Castle, and the valley between.

Princes Quay is a shopping centre in the heart of Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The centre is unusual in that it is built on stilts over Prince's Dock after which it is named. It was opened in 1991.

Unexpectledy met with Prince Charles today in Chartwell UK and spoke with him briefly. Great moment!

A windcatcher (Persian: بادگیر‎ bâdgir; bâd "wind" + gir "catcher", Arabic: ملقف Malqaf or بارجيل "Barjeel" in Eastern Arabia) is a traditional Persian architectural elemement used for many centuries to create natural ventilation in buildings. It is not known who first invented the windcatcher, but it still can be seen in many countries today. Windcatchers come in various designs: uni-directional, bi-directional, and multi-directional. Examples of windcatchers can be found in traditional Persian-influenced architecture throughout the Middle East, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Burlington, Prince Edward Island

Prince's Tail

Photo Edition - Photo Art

Texture - Collage

Príncipe

Pyrocephalus rubinus

Vermilion Flycatcher

Tyrannidae

Parque da Cidade Dona Sarah Kubitschek

Brasília, Brasil

Brasília, Brasil

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Unorthodox x EagleLux Scalpz- Prince Hairbase🚖UЙѲЯТНѲDѲЖ ЅТѲЯЕ🚖

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Crassula Tenelli Succulent..

I’ve never seen the cutbanks so green. Back in the day, I fractured my wrist running down the cutbacks at full tilt. I had to ride my bike all the way home. (It was a long way back). That week, I had to do a test on the parallel bars in gym class. I got 7 out of 10—it was brutal. When I went to school the next day with a cast, my teacher asked if I had done the test with a fractured wrist. I said, yes. He was impressed. I had one of the better marks in class. For some reason, people didn’t do well on the parallel bars. I think it must have been a lack of upper body strength. Too much video games, I guess…hahaha.

 

This is what people used to do at the cutbanks:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BT5O6rzboI

 

Ezekiel 47:7 “Now when I had returned, behold, at the bank of the river were very many trees on the one side and on the other.”

 

Princes Dock on Liverpool's waterfront.

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Clef de Peau//Robin T3 @ TMD

Melbourne, AUSTRÀLIA 2023

 

The Princes Bridge is an iconic bridge in Melbourne, Australia, spanning the Yarra River and connecting the city center with Southbank. Opened in 1888, its iron and stone structure stands out for its Victorian design. It serves as a key route for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles, offering panoramic views of Melbourne’s skyline. Its strategic location provides access to attractions such as Federation Square and the Royal Botanic Gardens. Over the years, it has witnessed historical events and celebrations. Its nighttime lighting enhances its architectural beauty. The bridge symbolizes the city’s urban development and elegance. It has undergone several restorations to preserve its original structure. Its design is reminiscent of great European bridges from the 19th century. The Princes Bridge remains a landmark of Melbourne’s history and charm.

Princes Street last night just after the Prime Minister instructed us to stay indoors. Light trails of hope

I swear I wanna be neat...

But this is chocolate ice cream we're talkin' about!

Darn that nuisance of a napkin!

A prince or royalty I am not, but I do fit into this outfit quite well, huh?

 

This is the Prince Charming Set from TRIVIUM. Please go check it out within their store and look as hot and dapper as me!

 

This outfit was also created in collaboration with Off-Line. Be sure to check out the female set of this outfit. Landmark to them is also below.

 

Landmark to TRIVIUM: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/TRIVIUM/136/103/2302

 

Landmark to Off-Line: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/YUNG/96/129/1049

Prince George pub, Parkholme Road, Hackney

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Favorite songs:

Queen - Princes Of The Universe

www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEJ8lpCQbyw

Wardruna - Grá

www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFU7nRe7C0A

  

Prince Peter is on his way to save Scoutpunzel. www.flickr.com/photos/40262251@N03/

  

PRINCE PETER:

Wheeeeee.....I'm coming my dearest Scoutpunzel

I'm going to rescue you from the hands of that old mean witch with her ugly patterned headscarf and knitted yellow shawl!

 

This large wharf can hold 7 cruise ships at once [15,000 to 20,000 cruise passengers] and is near downtown Nassau, the Bahamas. It was very cloudy and windy today.

The afternoon sunlight on a short winter's day catching the buildings of the Princes Dock development in Liverpool.

A monochrome version of an earlier upload.

Thanks to all for your comments, your favorites and your visits.

Greetings.

Gracias a todos, por vuestros comentarios, vuestras favoritas y vuestras visitas.

Saludos.

Pannier Tank 6412 steams away from Princes Risborough during a 30742 Charters photography day.

 

The track bed to the right is intended for the Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway’s new running line, the current line being owned by Network Rail.

 

Locomotive: GWR 6400 Class Pannier Tank 0-6-0T 6412.

In July 1885, three teenage Hawaiian princes took a break from their boarding school, St. Mathew's Hall in San Mateo, and came to cool off in Santa Cruz, California. There, David Kawānanakoa, Edward Keliʻiahonui and Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole surfed the mouth of the San Lorenzo River on custom-shaped redwood boards, according to surf historians Kim Stoner and Geoff Dunn. In 1890, the pioneer in agricultural education John Wrightson reputedly became the first British surfer when instructed by two Hawaiian students at his college.

George Freeth (1883–1919) is often credited as being the "Father of Modern Surfing". He is thought to have been the first modern surfer.

In 1907, the eclectic interests of the land baron Henry E. Huntington brought surfing to the California coast. While on vacation, Huntington had seen Hawaiian boys surfing the island waves. Looking for a way to entice visitors to the area of Redondo Beach, where he had heavily invested in real estate, he hired a young Hawaiian to ride surfboards. George Freeth decided to revive the art of surfing, but had little success with the huge 500 cm (16 ft) hardwood boards that were popular at that time. When he cut them in half to make them more manageable, he created the original "Long board", which made him the talk of the islands. To the delight of visitors, Freeth exhibited his surfing skills twice a day in front of the Hotel Redondo. Another native Hawaiian, Duke Kahanamoku, spread surfing to both the U.S. and Australia, riding the waves after displaying the swimming prowess that won him Olympic gold medals in 1912 and 1920.

In 1975, a professional tour started. That year Margo Oberg became the first female professional surfer.

 

From the balmy shores of San Diego to the chilly waters of Northern California, the Golden State’s coastline offers the allure of perfect waves for every type of surfer. In August 2018, the state assembly voted overwhelmingly to enshrine surfing as California’s official sport. A new holiday was even created to commemorate the cowabunga-inspired moment—September 20 is California Surfing Day.

from 2012

 

new york city

 

vivitar ultra wide and slim

A unique place in Melbourne, Australia.

In anchor off Porthdinllaen,with Pistyll village in the distance.

 

Research Vessel Prince Madog

 

State-of-the-art, purpose built research vessel commissioned by Bangor University using a £3.5 million Joint Infrastructure Fund grant. Managed and operated by O.S.Energy, delivered and in service July 2001.

 

The vessel enables the UK's marine scientists to study the biology, chemistry, geology and physics of our seas. Designed to take up to ten scientists and 20 students. The School of Ocean Sciences, Bangor and other university departments in the UK also use the vessel as a teaching platform, training the next generation of marine scientists.

Full details and specifications

 

Prince Madog (O.S.Energy)

 

Build Number 3485

Gross Tonnes 390 tonnes

Length Overall 34.9m

Breadth Moulded 8.5m

Draft max 3.5m

Endurance 10 days between ports

Scientific Berths 10

Crew 8

Constructed Visser, 2001

Design Speed 10.5 knots

Actual Speed 12 knots

Propulsion 1080kW

Bow Thruster 150kW

 

Equipment

 

Reson 7125 dual frequency (200 kHz and 400 kHz) SeaBat Multi-beam system.

Teledyne RD Instruments (RDI) Acoustic Doppler Current Profiling system 300 kHz

Simrad HPR-410P Hydroacoustic Positioning reference system

Simrad EK60 Scientific echosounder 120kHz and 38kHz split beam transducers

Underway sampling and meteorological package

Water purification system

Walker Marine Aquaprobe speedlog

Trimble DGPS 12 channel receiver

Scientific Fridge and Freezer

Seabird SBE 911plus CTD with SBE32 water sampler

CTD cable

1000m Hydrographic winch

 

This little poem popped into my heart, or should I have said head for some reason after viewing my little orange daisy image, I do hope it's liked?

 

"Prince Charming"

Orange daisy you're looking sweet, a charming prince, an awesome treat, waving your petals, shaking your stem, you are my floral gentlemen.

 

Original poetry by Sean 😻

 

For Macro Mondays this week with a topic of Orange I cut a little orange cape daisy from my garden.

I then arranged the real flower above a embroidery of a floral scene, so it was something different.

Afterwards upon viewing the results I cropped and enhanced and processed the image until I was happy with the results.

This image only measures 2.5 x 2.5 inches square.

 

Thank you so much everyone who viewed, favoured or commented on my little image this week .... Cheers! 😻

Love & Peace.

 

Get well again Hans, hope you like my little flower image it's dedicated to You!

Sorry to hear that you are unwell, let's hope you have a speedy recovery!

Regards:

Sean Cheers! 🍻

Candid Street Photography From Edinburgh, Scotland

Food Processing Plant near Kensington, Prince Edward Island

We took a day-trip from Glacier National Park across the border to Waterton Lakes National Park of Canada. This photo shows the Prince of Wales Hotel looking across Middle Waterton Lake with Bertha Peak in the background.

 

Developed using Darktable 3.6.0.

 

Glorious countryside in Wellington, Ontario

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