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The next part of our Miami tour included lunch at Little Havana.

 

Hispanic culture permeates everything in Little Havana - colorful murals, monuments to heroes past and present, elderly men playing dominoes as they discuss politics and cigar rollers deep at work amidst Little Havana's ever-present aroma of Cuban coffee. These scenes of daily life in Little Havana play out amidst a backdrop of pulsating traditional Cuban and Afro-Cuban music, storefronts, unique art galleries and quaint typical restaurants.

Still a little wide, but whittled daily.

 

Thank you for yesterday.

 

I went to visit my old therapist today. He retired last year, and it's been two years since I've seen him. I told him everything I told you, and he gave me some good advice—from his experience in the same spot.

 

He said, essentially, that I look great and sound great, and I'm perfectly healthy, and yea. :-)

 

And I am having dinner at Wendy's house tomorrow!

Pulsating coral at Elphinstone Reef, Red Sea, Egypt #SCUBA

I'm sure I'm not supposed to do any selfies for my project 365 shots, but dang. It's all I have. That and a bad hat. And hairy toes because I've been unable to shave. And I smell. The end.

Pulsating high above the heart of the city, Tsunami 1.26 is a gigantic aerial net installation by acclaimed American artist Janet Echelman. This spectacular vision is one of the works from the Powerhouse Museum’s Love Lace exhibition, and combines ancient craft practice with cutting-edge technology to create an oasis of sculpture delicate enough to be choreographed by the wind. Netted with a high tensile rope, 15 times stronger than steel in weight, and lit by changing coloured lights, Tsunami is inspired by the events that unfolded following the 2010 Chile earthquake. Using a 3D model of the 2010 tsunami, and software to create an outline of the model’s higher amplitude area, Echelman created her sculptural form, with machine-knotted mesh revealing the intricacy of traditional netting.

 

Photography by Marinco Kojdanovski

Midwood 34-696. Two pulsating new stories. Covers of classic adult pulp novels, aka smut, porn etc.

I just place the caterpillar on top. You can really see clearly here the brown V shapes on the middle of his back. These indicate he's ready to change and pulsate towards the tail like a traffic sign.

A busy street in Southall, West London. It is evening and the shops pulsate with life, with colour, and with the scents of the east. Music floats in the air, and, above, the sky settles into night. In this unusual and striking work by Andrew Reid Wildman, the artist uses colour and texture to bring to life a quotidian street scene in a way that is satisfying and vivid. Elements of collage are used, discretely, to add realism, in the windows, and in the form of nostalgic advertising.

Boys watch in fascination as pulsating jelly fish drift through the water at the Hanwha Aqua Planet Aquarium in Seongsan, Jeju Island, South Korea

 

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By chance I stumbled on some people falling from a sky, a while back, and filmed them. And then tried several times to upload the results to Flickr, without much success.

 

Music performed with Andre Michelle's "Pulsate", which is lovely:

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The pulsating hub that is ScotRail Perth's Time Office with Audrey Hutchison and Co-ordinator Neil Ritchie while a bemused Ewan MacNaughton looks on.

Hermaeus Mora: Word of your misdeeds has spread. Across Oblivion! You pulsate with the energy of our fallen brethren.

Telephoto view in patchy rain. The "road" is set for ST24 up XPT to cross to the down main so it can make its station stop at number 1 platform. The "band of yellow" lights were pulsating, indicating that the next signal shows a proceed indication.

The next part of our Miami tour included lunch at Little Havana.

 

Hispanic culture permeates everything in Little Havana - colorful murals, monuments to heroes past and present, elderly men playing dominoes as they discuss politics and cigar rollers deep at work amidst Little Havana's ever-present aroma of Cuban coffee. These scenes of daily life in Little Havana play out amidst a backdrop of pulsating traditional Cuban and Afro-Cuban music, storefronts, unique art galleries and quaint typical restaurants.

The next part of our Miami tour included lunch at Little Havana.

 

Hispanic culture permeates everything in Little Havana - colorful murals, monuments to heroes past and present, elderly men playing dominoes as they discuss politics and cigar rollers deep at work amidst Little Havana's ever-present aroma of Cuban coffee. These scenes of daily life in Little Havana play out amidst a backdrop of pulsating traditional Cuban and Afro-Cuban music, storefronts, unique art galleries and quaint typical restaurants.

It's not an unidentified flying object nor an unidentified swimming object..... it's a moon jelly! Correct me please if I am mistaken. Have a good day, dear friends! :)

 

The moon jellyfish, Aurelia aurita (Linnaeus, 1758), aka saucer jelly, moon jelly and common sea jelly, range between 5-40 cm wide. They can be recognized by their delicate and exquisite coloration, often in patterns of spots and streaks. Their behavior depends on a number of external conditions, in particular, food supply. Aurelia swim by pulsations of the bell-shaped upper part of the animal. Swimming mostly functions to keep the animal at the surface of the water rather than to make progress through the water. They swim horizontally, keeping the bell near the surface at all times. This allows the tenticles to be spread over the largest possible area, in order to better catch food. The coronal muscle allows the animal to pulsate in order to move. Impulses to contract are sent by way of the subumbrellar nerve net and are nervous in origin. The moon jelly has rhopalial centers, which allow it to control the pulsations. As the oxygen rate in the water goes down, so too does the respiratory rate of the jellyfish. From Wikipedia The Free Encyclopedia

 

Going back to this picture again, I finally realized I made a little mistake. I think it is a moon jelly not crystal jelly. So sorry dear friends.

The next part of our Miami tour included lunch at Little Havana.

 

Hispanic culture permeates everything in Little Havana - colorful murals, monuments to heroes past and present, elderly men playing dominoes as they discuss politics and cigar rollers deep at work amidst Little Havana's ever-present aroma of Cuban coffee. These scenes of daily life in Little Havana play out amidst a backdrop of pulsating traditional Cuban and Afro-Cuban music, storefronts, unique art galleries and quaint typical restaurants.

Budapest is the capital city of Hungary. With a unique, youthful atmosphere, world-class classical music scene as well as a pulsating nightlife increasingly appreciated among European youth, and last but not least, an exceptional offer of natural thermal baths, Budapest is one of Europe's most delightful and enjoyable cities. Due to the exceedingly scenic setting, and its architecture it is nicknamed "Paris of the East". The local pronunciation can be approximated by "boo-dah-pesht". In 1987 Budapest was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List for the cultural and architectural significance of the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue.

Budapest is the capital city of Hungary. With a unique, youthful atmosphere, world-class classical music scene as well as a pulsating nightlife increasingly appreciated among European youth, and last but not least, an exceptional offer of natural thermal baths, Budapest is one of Europe's most delightful and enjoyable cities. Due to the exceedingly scenic setting, and its architecture it is nicknamed "Paris of the East". The local pronunciation can be approximated by "boo-dah-pesht". In 1987 Budapest was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List for the cultural and architectural significance of the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue.

Great Aurora

6.15pm- May 11, 2024 to

6.00am- May 12, 2024

 

Scroll through photos to see a little of the movement as the rays pulsate through the sky & overhead.

 

This is the 4th burst of aurora activity between 12.40pm -1.15am

   

Rugby League Kingstone Press Championship

Featherstone Rovers 6 Leigh Centurions 40 (HT 6-4)

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Another pulsating day of high insensity, non stop action, and fantastic entertainment. It makes me wonder why i bother sometimes with football when RL offers so much more. Excellent atmosphere, no pathetic jobsworth club officials.

 

Leigh scored first with an excellent try by the ever impressive Liam Kay (5) but Fev hit back strongly and had the better of things and took a HT 6-4 lead. Centurions start signing Mr Moimoi got pole-axed in the first half but that proved a huge mistake by Fev, because he came back on later even more fired up !. But then in the second half Leigh's power, strength and intensity proved too much. Leigh's Tom Armstrong also bagged a brace and was outstanding like most of the squad was.

  

Fev huffed and puffed but couldnt break down a very solid Centurions team who are a Super League outfit in everything but name. Make no mistake they are that impressive.

 

Featherstone as a town for some is a somewhat depressing place and has seen better days. But it hosts two decent rugby league teams and has loyal supporters who remember dearly their three challenge cup wins at Wembley. I remember watching them in the '73 final beating Bradford Northern 33-14. The whole of Fev seemed to have migrated South that day.

 

But they say every downside has an upside. Featherstone does have an upside .... it has a Lidl !!

All ten members of the synchro swim team are seen here performing a sprightly routine to a pulsating jazzy music score.

Just as the clocks change bringing in those ‘dark winter nights’ we would like to keep some colour pulsating in the world. Brighten up your day by visiting this bold and vibrant group exhibition which includes work by several significant and noteworthy local artists including:

  

Jane Ostler

Catherine Litton

Sam Hipwell

Hazel Harvey

Flisan Beard

Stuart Russell

Espe Garcia

Linda Theophilus

 

As usual this exhibition is free. All Bright and Beautiful starts on Thursday 29th October and runs until Sunday 8th November.

Due to atmospheric disturbance and the camera's auto focus the moon is bit pulsating. As you can see, it rises on the horizon. Enjoy! A

 

Wolfgang Sterneck:

 

THE CYBERTRIBE

 

The Cybertribe is a distant utopia and a living practice at the same time. It’s a fantasy but also concrete reality. It can be felt as a pulsating rhythm, can be lived as a changing energy, which connects countless small, often loose, communities, groups and projects. As a modern tribe the Cybertribe knows no limits. Its home is the whole earth, its everywhere and nowhere. Everyone who opens his or her eyes will see the signs, will understand the languages.

 

The Cybertribe connects the wisdom of ancient cultures wth the understanding of todays developments. It combinates the expieriences and perceptions of witches and shamanes, of resistence fighters and revoltutionaries, of hippies and communards, of hackers and cybernauts to use them for the the present and to envolve them for the future. In doing so individual and social change, inner and outer development will become a new unity.

 

The Cybertribe arises where manipulation is oppoesed by a new consciousness and reduction by new dimensions. It arises where the principle of competition is confronted with the principle of soldiarity, the process of destruction with the process of healing the politics of repression with the politics of resistance. Sometimes it develops absolutly unexpectelly, to disappear in the same manner. In some places it grows continuous step by step, in others it has existed for ages.

 

The Cybertribe doesn’t have a membership in the normal sense. Its not possible and not necessary to join it in a formal way. Sometimes it’s not even necessary to know the term or the ideas behind it at all. The belonging comes of itself, manifestated in the energies and acts of the person.

 

The Cybertribe is in all its appearances a rebellious scream against the omnipresent destruction. It’s a trial, a starting point to end and overcome this process for building a new culture on the ruins of the old system.

It’s possible to reach the stars, but only if we really try.

 

Wolfgang Sterneck

www.sterneck.net/utopia/universal-cybertribe

 

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Wolfgang Sterneck:

 

CYBERTRIBE - VISIONEN

 

Der Cybertribe ist ferne Utopie und gelebte Praxis zugleich. Er ist ein Fantasiegebilde und dennoch ist er konkrete Realität. Spürbar als pulsierender Rhythmus, erlebbar als verändernde Kraft, die unzählige kleine, oftmals lose Gemeinschaften, Gruppen und Projekte verbindet.

 

Der Cybertribe kennt als moderner Stamm keine Grenzen. Seine Heimat ist der gesamte Erdball. Er ist überall und nirgendwo zu Hause. An manchen Orten entsteht er völlig unerwartet, um genauso schnell wieder zu verschwinden. An Anderen wächst er kontinuierlich Schritt für Schritt und an einigen Orten besteht er schon seit einer kleinen Ewigkeit. Wer die Augen öffnet wird die Spuren finden, wird die Zeichen erkennen, wird die Sprachen verstehen.

 

Der Cybertribe verbindet das Wissen alter Kulturen mit dem Verständnis der Entwicklungen der Gegenwart. Er verknüpft die Erfahrungen und Erkenntnisse von Hexen und Schamanen, von Widerstandskämpferinnen und Revolutionären, von Hippies und Kommunardinnen, von Hackern und Cybernautinnen, um sie in der Gegenwart zu nutzen und für die Zukunft weiterzuentwickeln. Persönliche und gesellschaftliche Veränderung, innere und äußere Entwicklung werden dabei zu einer neuen Einheit.

 

Der Cybertribe entsteht überall dort, wo der Manipulation ein neues Bewußtsein und der Eingeschränktheit neue Dimensionen gegenübergestellt werden. Überall dort, wo dem Prinzip der Konkurrenz das Prinzip der Solidarität, dem Prozeß der Zerstörung ein Prozeß der Heilung und der Politik der Unterdrückung eine Politik des Widerstandes entgegengesetzt wird.

 

Der Cybertribe kennt keine Zugehörigkeit im herkömmlichen Sinne. Es ist vielfach nicht möglich und auch gar nicht notwendig ihm in irgendeiner Weise formal beizutreten. Es bedarf nicht einmal der Kenntnis des Begriffs oder der damit verbundenen Ideen, um dem Cybertribe anzugehören. Die Zugehörigkeit ergibt sich von alleine, manifestiert in den Energien und Handlungen der entsprechenden Person.

 

Der Cybertribe in all seinen Ausprägungen ist ein ein Aufschrei und ein Aufbäumen gegen die allgegenwärtige Zerstörung. Er ist ein Versuch, ein Ansatz diesen Prozeß aufzuhalten und zu überwinden, um auf den Trümmern des alten Systems eine neue Kultur aufzubauen.

 

Die Sterne sind erreichbar, aber nur wenn wir es wirklich wollen.

 

Wolfgang Sterneck

www.sterneck.net/utopia/universal-cybertribe

 

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Photo-Reports : www.flickr.com/sterneck/sets

Articles (german / english) : www.sterneck.net

 

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Euro 2012 Spain 1-1 Italy

 

Cesc Fabregas salvaged a point for Spain as the champions began the defence of their European title in a pulsating encounter in Gdansk.

 

www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18180099

Just as the clocks change bringing in those ‘dark winter nights’ we would like to keep some colour pulsating in the world. Brighten up your day by visiting this bold and vibrant group exhibition which includes work by several significant and noteworthy local artists including:

  

Jane Ostler

Catherine Litton

Sam Hipwell

Hazel Harvey

Flisan Beard

Stuart Russell

Espe Garcia

Linda Theophilus

 

As usual this exhibition is free. All Bright and Beautiful starts on Thursday 29th October and runs until Sunday 8th November.

Pulsating high above the heart of the city, Tsunami 1.26 is a gigantic aerial net installation by acclaimed American artist Janet Echelman. This spectacular vision is one of the works from the Powerhouse Museum’s Love Lace exhibition, and combines ancient craft practice with cutting-edge technology to create an oasis of sculpture delicate enough to be choreographed by the wind. Netted with a high tensile rope, 15 times stronger than steel in weight, and lit by changing coloured lights, Tsunami is inspired by the events that unfolded following the 2010 Chile earthquake. Using a 3D model of the 2010 tsunami, and software to create an outline of the model’s higher amplitude area, Echelman created her sculptural form, with machine-knotted mesh revealing the intricacy of traditional netting.

 

Photography by Marinco Kojdanovski

Taken in 2004.

 

The pulsating fountains at the Bellagio Hotel at night.

Budapest is the capital city of Hungary. With a unique, youthful atmosphere, world-class classical music scene as well as a pulsating nightlife increasingly appreciated among European youth, and last but not least, an exceptional offer of natural thermal baths, Budapest is one of Europe's most delightful and enjoyable cities. Due to the exceedingly scenic setting, and its architecture it is nicknamed "Paris of the East". The local pronunciation can be approximated by "boo-dah-pesht". In 1987 Budapest was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List for the cultural and architectural significance of the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue.

The replay was a pulsating match with Meadow XI eventually running out 5:3 winners.

 

Irvine Meadow XI v Forres Mechanics,

Scottish F.A. Cup,

1st Round (Replay),

1 October 2011.

 

Doctor drawing ecg heartbeat chart with marker on whiteboard concept for healthcare and medicine

The next part of our Miami tour included lunch at Little Havana.

 

Hispanic culture permeates everything in Little Havana - colorful murals, monuments to heroes past and present, elderly men playing dominoes as they discuss politics and cigar rollers deep at work amidst Little Havana's ever-present aroma of Cuban coffee. These scenes of daily life in Little Havana play out amidst a backdrop of pulsating traditional Cuban and Afro-Cuban music, storefronts, unique art galleries and quaint typical restaurants.

Pulsating high above the heart of the city, Tsunami 1.26 is a gigantic aerial net installation by acclaimed American artist Janet Echelman. This spectacular vision is one of the works from the Powerhouse Museum’s Love Lace exhibition, and combines ancient craft practice with cutting-edge technology to create an oasis of sculpture delicate enough to be choreographed by the wind. Netted with a high tensile rope, 15 times stronger than steel in weight, and lit by changing coloured lights, Tsunami is inspired by the events that unfolded following the 2010 Chile earthquake. Using a 3D model of the 2010 tsunami, and software to create an outline of the model’s higher amplitude area, Echelman created her sculptural form, with machine-knotted mesh revealing the intricacy of traditional netting.

 

Photography by Marinco Kojdanovski

between what is real and what is not...

They're piling in the back seat

They're generating steam heat

Pulsating to the back beat

 

"The Blitzkrieg Bop"

~Thomas Erdelyi & Douglas Colvin & Jeff Hyman & John Cummings (The Ramones)

  

The radiator's hissin'

still I need your kissin'

to keep me from freezing each night.

I've got a hot water bottle,

but nothing I've got'll

take the place of you holdin' me tight.

 

"Steam Heat"

~Jerry Ross & Richard Adler

it doesn't really pulsate like that - that's an artifact of my video camera.

Another pulsating day of high insensity, non stop action, and fantastic entertainment. It makes me wonder why i bother sometimes with football when RL offers so much more. Excellent atmosphere, no pathetic jobsworth club officials.

 

Leigh scored first with an excellent try by the ever impressive Liam Kay (5) but Fev hit back strongly and had the better of things and took a HT 6-4 lead. Centurions start signing Mr Moimoi got pole-axed in the first half but that proved a huge mistake by Fev, because he came back on later even more fired up !. But then in the second half Leigh's power, strength and intensity proved too much. Leigh's Tom Armstrong also bagged a brace and was outstanding like most of the squad was.

  

Fev huffed and puffed but couldnt break down a very solid Centurions team who are a Super League outfit in everything but name. Make no mistake they are that impressive.

 

Featherstone as a town for some is a somewhat depressing place and has seen better days. But it hosts two decent rugby league teams and has loyal supporters who remember dearly their three challenge cup wins at Wembley. I remember watching them in the '73 final beating Bradford Northern 33-14. The whole of Fev seemed to have migrated South that day.

 

But they say every downside has an upside. Featherstone does have an upside .... it has a Lidl !!

Just as the clocks change bringing in those ‘dark winter nights’ we would like to keep some colour pulsating in the world. Brighten up your day by visiting this bold and vibrant group exhibition which includes work by several significant and noteworthy local artists including:

  

Jane Ostler

Catherine Litton

Sam Hipwell

Hazel Harvey

Flisan Beard

Stuart Russell

Espe Garcia

Linda Theophilus

 

As usual this exhibition is free. All Bright and Beautiful starts on Thursday 29th October and runs until Sunday 8th November.

Pulsating high above the heart of the city, Tsunami 1.26 is a gigantic aerial net installation by acclaimed American artist Janet Echelman. This spectacular vision is one of the works from the Powerhouse Museum’s Love Lace exhibition, and combines ancient craft practice with cutting-edge technology to create an oasis of sculpture delicate enough to be choreographed by the wind. Netted with a high tensile rope, 15 times stronger than steel in weight, and lit by changing coloured lights, Tsunami is inspired by the events that unfolded following the 2010 Chile earthquake. Using a 3D model of the 2010 tsunami, and software to create an outline of the model’s higher amplitude area, Echelman created her sculptural form, with machine-knotted mesh revealing the intricacy of traditional netting.

 

Photography by Marinco Kojdanovski

Madame Monet is incidental in comparison to the impressive stand of hollyhocks in the middle of the composition. Here the artist's Impressionist technique is at its most dazzling: flickering brushstrokes of brightly colored paint make the canvas pulsate with light. It belongs to a group of paintings done in the summer of 1876. (Gallery label)

 

In the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

Pulsating high above the heart of the city, Tsunami 1.26 is a gigantic aerial net installation by acclaimed American artist Janet Echelman. This spectacular vision is one of the works from the Powerhouse Museum’s Love Lace exhibition, and combines ancient craft practice with cutting-edge technology to create an oasis of sculpture delicate enough to be choreographed by the wind. Netted with a high tensile rope, 15 times stronger than steel in weight, and lit by changing coloured lights, Tsunami is inspired by the events that unfolded following the 2010 Chile earthquake. Using a 3D model of the 2010 tsunami, and software to create an outline of the model’s higher amplitude area, Echelman created her sculptural form, with machine-knotted mesh revealing the intricacy of traditional netting.

 

Photography by Marinco Kojdanovski

Dōtonbori, the vibrant heart of Osaka, pulsates with an electrifying energy that captivates both locals and visitors alike. This bustling district is a sensory feast, adorned with neon lights, animated billboards, and a symphony of sounds. As you stroll along the iconic Dōtonbori Canal, you'll be greeted by the larger-than-life mechanical crab of Kani Doraku and the dazzling displays of entertainment hubs.

 

Indulge your taste buds in the culinary haven that is Dōtonbori, where street-side stalls and renowned restaurants compete for attention. From the delectable aroma of takoyaki wafting through the air to the sizzling displays of okonomiyaki grills, the district is a gastronomic adventure waiting to be explored.

 

The nightlife of Dōtonbori is equally enchanting, with theaters, bars, and clubs lighting up the night. The famous Glico Running Man sign, reflecting in the canal's waters, becomes a symbol of the district's lively spirit. Dōtonbori is not just a place; it's an immersive experience that pulsates with the beating heart of Osaka's cultural and culinary scene.

it was pulsating right towards me and bumped into my facemask

A pulsating West Midlands League match as Wolverhamton Casuals came from 2 down in 10 minutes to run out 5-2 winners against Black Country Rangers in this West Midlands League Premier division fixture.Great people at Brinsford Lane pity the same can't be said about the lights

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