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RUSSKAYA - DEMETRIO BENTO POSE
i.mesh - Remo hairstyle
VENDETTA Skins - Hector skin
CHUCK SIZE - Sweater Renan
CHUCK SIZE - Lewis longline T-Shirt
NOCHE. - Knit Gloves
Serenity Style - Cargo scooter gacha
Jail Event
TMD
ManCave
Taken at PACT Animal Sanctuary's large upper lake. here the waterfowl are free to fly off once they are able, or stay around hopefully enjoying it as much as I did <3
Taking a rest and take your time does not mean that you are beaten or not in the mood. It means that you recover and do what is right for you.
La structure de 80 mètres de long sur 16 mètres de haut, est composée de quelque 35.000 planches en bois de toutes les couleurs.
L'oeuvre monumentale éphémère d'Arne Quinze " The Passenger", érigée tout près de la Grand-Place de Mons en ouverture du projet culturel "Mons 2015, Capitale européenne de la Culture" a été entièrement démontée à partir du 12 avril 2021.
"Pour l'artiste, le vide créé par l'oeuvre une fois enlevée fait partie intégrante de sa démarche artistique", a indiqué la Fondation Mons 2025. "Le vide est comme un point de départ d'une nouvelle façon de penser à la manière de rendre nos espaces publics plus diversifiés". Comme annoncé lors de sa conception, les composants de "The Passenger" seront recyclés: le bois utilisé dans la structure sera transformé en pâte à papier et les vis seront récupérées.
The structure, 80 meters long and 16 meters high, is made up of some 35,000 wooden planks of all colors.
The ephemeral monumental work of Arne Quinze "The Passenger", erected near the Grand-Place in Mons at the opening of the cultural project "Mons 2015, European Capital of Culture" has been completely dismantled from April 12, 2021.
"For the artist, the void created by the work once removed is an integral part of his artistic approach," said the Mons 2025 Foundation. "The void is like a starting point for a new way of thinking about the way of making our public spaces more diversified ". As announced during its design, the components of "The Passenger" will be recycled: the wood used in the structure will be transformed into paper pulp and the screws will be recovered.
Taken at the "Dutch" Caribbean!
This tiny "kolibrie" or Hummingbird was found close to our cabin and was taken care of by the Mondi-lodge owner!
Mondi Lodge Curacao: www.mondilodge.com
Obviously it had fallen out of the nest or something went wrong during his first attempt to fly!
Although she fully recovered, she was not able to fly anymore and after two months I got informed that she -unfortunately- passed away!!
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naked bulb made it out of the hospital intact! and altho technically he is "recovered," his ego is still bigger than he is. expect more excitement in future.
Beethoven is recovering. He has an inflammation of the colon. Hopefully things will improve soon with my sweetheart.
Here he is lying on his favorite chair in front of the window
Come on my Lion, you can do it!
(Brown’s Tract Inlet, Raquette Lake NY)
When you are broken, goals are a healing thing. They range from great ones beyond your ability to small ones that are attainable. At some mid point you travel farther afield than local parks and brave small hikes, but getting to them puts me near favorite vantage pointsa that I will visit when I am in their neigbborhood, just because they are always pleasing to this photographer’s eye. Such is the view down one of Raquette Lake’s inlets, a spot of openness from the bridge that crosses the mouth of the stream, a teasing view way back into the wilderness it emerges from. It’s autumn again, and a damp mist settles downward. The main channel carries the oppression of fog and cloud, but darker and deeper, sliding through wetlands on either side. There is a vertical testament to what can grow out there, but underlying it all is water and more water , and to walk into that meadow would be a wet, spongy proposition. Longer nights have slowed the chlorophylls of summer, rusted the low bush, bleached the reeds, and flamed the hillsides. I wish I had a canoe to paddle into the polychromasia. I’d let the full color of it soak into me like an infusion after my forced inactivity of late, the by product of a rebellious body. We think we’re invincible, that nothing is wrong with us until something is wrong. Long ago I was baptized in wilderness, and longer ago than that, in faith. For both I have little fear, but a deep respect. Until our faith is tested, it is an abstract, a theory. And perhaps testing the wild is a test of faith in one’s self. At times, both have caught me off guard. Either one will heal me, and maybe I need each of them these days, while I wander to reconnect to stronger times, drinking deep until my soul is recovered.
I mentioned a few weeks ago that one of my hard drive crashed. Well...this is one of the images I was able to recover. Sure...I am $2,500 poorer today...and I would have to put off upgrading my tripod and acquiring a new lens. But I am glad I am able to recover most of my images.
- SEKA - Sporty Waifu BikerShorts @Access
- SEKA - Rebel Leg @TheWarehouseSale
- AsteroidBox. Max Boots @Mainstore
- Vegas Tattoo - Awakening @Mainstore
- DOUX - Taiane Hair @Mainstore
After quite a bump into the window and landing in a puddle of water, I decided to dry it and hold it for a while till it was ready to fly away again, which it did :))
A golden May morning in northern Spain fizzes with field breeze and crows with colour while life creeps past like a dormouse, not shaking the grass.
BEST LISTEN WITH: 'The Lark Ascending' by Vaughan Williams
this series/'album is titled "guest of the VA". taken a few weeks ago at the VA (veterans administration). you are not supposed to shoot any pictures, especially people and i dont like to shoot people without their permission. all the faces in this series are blocked out. i cheated and shot these photos anyway. i was busted by their security & let off with a warning.
Not enough light (and not enought time) today for good photos but I took this quick snapshot of Tofu for an update after his dental surgery yesterday. He is okay but still recovering. Although only two teeth were removed the whiole procedure turned out to be more complicated and took longer than the vet had expected. I spare you the details. When Tofu returned home yesterday afternoon, he curled up in Fynn's old cat bed which (after all these years) is still the place where he goes when he is in need of comfort. He feels better now, eats well and even wanted to go out into the garden but I decided to keep him indoors today. The problem is that he would eat grass and I don't think that that would be a good idea right now.
...from a blue screen computer crash after inadvertently interrupting Windows latest update. Almost there...
the injured swan seems to be recovering; he still looks a little dinged-up and he moves very slowly.
After a fire burned out the trees in a remote valley near Tortel, colourful grasses are flourishing. A pond left from recent rains reflects a snow-topped peak and the water reeds, Highway X-904, Tortel, Patagonia.
27/04/2021 www.allenfotowild.com
I had been waiting 2 1/2 years to finally get shots of this church in West Hamilton as it had been undergoing restoration. As of a few days ago, it is no longer under construction
Around the Grid has a short talk about my return, and the reasons for my absence. I haven't even had a chance to remove my makeup from Fantasy Faire, I was gone so abruptly!
Constella skin by Plastik
(202/365)
Been torn apart,
got so many scratches and scars,
maybe they wont all go away,
but they'll fade
camera: polaroid 600
film: impossible px600 uv+
all'inizio l'avevo scartata per i toni monocromatici troppo gialli e rossi e lo "strappo" in alto...
ma con il tempo sta acquistando un gusto nuovo,pieno di atmosfera...
Photoshop crashed while I was working on this. While I appreciate that I could recover the image, I'm not about to start over to fix what I think didn't turn out right. I'm way too lazy for that. ;)
From a recent camping trip in Central Oregon, which is a high desert, and endlessly fascinating. This area had obviously had a forest fire in its past.
Lunar eclipse of September 28, 2015. This shot was taken at 5:27 am CEST, at this time the moon was just starting to come out of the deepest shadow.
And - what is best - no apocalypse happened (how many were said to happen during the last 10 years for countless reasons?? ), as some self-proclaimed "prophets" and sermonizers wanted to have people believe for a bunch of reasons (the end of a "tetrade" and lots of other stuff). Well, maybe their lives and the life of their followers is boring enough that they need some "end-of-world" scenario to cheer them up a little. And, of course, the money that some guys make with statements like this in books or TV shows might cheer them up as well quite a bit...
As for myself, I think watching today's wonderful spectacle - even if it was quite early in the morning - makes it clear that no apocalypse is needed - for whatever reason!