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have yourself a merry little christmas
Have yourself a merry little Christmas
Let your heart be light
From now on
Your troubles will be out of sight
Have yourself a merry little Christmas
Make the Yule-tide gay
From now on
Your troubles will be miles away
Here we are as in olden days
Happy golden days of yore
Faithful friends who I dear to us
They gather near to us once more
Through the years
We'll always be together
If the Fates allow
Hang a shining star upon the highest bough
So have yourself a merry little Christmas
Have yourself a merry little Christmas
So have yourself a merry little Christmas now
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Songwriters: Ralph Blane / Hugh Martin
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas lyrics © Berlin Irving Music Corp., Emi Feist Catalog Inc.
Scrappy, independent, stubborn, confident, lovable, funny, smart and loyal. These words describe my Ralphie who passed away a few years ago. One blue eye and one brown eye that pierced your soul with love and pure joy. But OH there were days that were trying with his independent streak. But that was one of the reasons I loved him so much. I believe he was a cat in a dogs body.
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Perhaps the best known of the stone crosses on the North Yorkshire Moors is that which is wrongly known as Ralph's Cross. Close to the lofty meeting place of moorland roads leading to Westerdale, Hutton-le-Hole, Rosedale and Castleton, it is some nine feet tall which carries the scars of recent mindless vandalism. Its correct name is Young Ralph because Old Ralph, a much smaller stone at a height of some five feet, stands a couple of hundred yards away to the south west. (Nicholas Rhea)
The sea is just visible on the horizon
In the past people used to leave a few pennies in the slight hollow on the top for "gentlemen of the road"
"This time, like all times, is a very good one, if we but know what to do with it." ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Our Daily Challenge 8-14 October :These Humans.
Ralph is at ease with his old ladies, and neither he nor they need to say much.
This lady used to be housekeeper for a judge at Crufts, and also look after his dogs which I think were Red Setters, who can be completely bonkers.
She tells the tale of them clearing the tea-trolley whilst she answered the door several times each visit.
This short term memory loss will happen to many of us at her age.
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Ralph Boyd Johnson and The Inner City Outlaws... an outlaw before the Lord
Of course, if you look at Calgary's music scene, Ralph Boyd Johnson can't be missing. A carismatic all-rounder....singer, songwriter, guitar player and an integral part of the Calgary music scene.
A versatile musician, who lives his music... thank for the cool gig ....ROCK ON from Berlin
Aka Raoul Aka " Mr dog "
Loves his sticks
But if you are # 1
You can love what you like
;)
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Former Alpha Beta Grocery Store. After the failed Lucky Alpha Beta merger the Alpha Beta chain was split up with a majority of the stores being taken over Boys Market Coporate parent. The Alpha-Beta name was retained. When Boys Corporate parent took over Ralphs, this store converted to a Ralphs around 1992 or 5. It operated until 2006, and has been vacant ever since. A sign in the window indicates a liquor liscense for a Fresh and Easy Market. This former Ralphs is located on Sepulveda and Van Owen in Van Nuys, California. The store sits empty and very dusty, ready for its next adventure. One of xx photos.
Ralph and his fluo boss taking him out before doing his night shift. Yes, a very bright sunlight shining in his eyes ;-)
There aren't too many of these types of boats left in Newfoundland now. Today many people consider them too slow, too noisy, too old fashioned. This style of boat was once a major workhorse around the Newfoundland outports. (Main Brook, Newfoundland)
The Racetrack is a playa--a dry lakebed--best known for its strange moving rocks. Located in a remote area of California's Death Valley National Park, the heavy stones appear to move across the dried lake bed known as Racetrack Playa, leaving a trail behind them in the cracked mud.
In years past, the apparent movement was blamed on everything from space aliens and magnetic fields to pranksters. But until recently no one had actually seen the rocks move, which only added to the mystery.
As noted on the National Park Service website, the mystery was finally solved in 2014 when in a paper published in the August 27, PLOS ONE, a team led by Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, paleobiologist Richard Norris reported on first-hand observations of the phenomenon. Because the stones can sit for a decade or more without moving, the researchers did not originally expect to see motion in person. Instead, they decided to monitor the rocks remotely by installing a high-resolution weather station capable of measuring gusts to 1 second intervals and fitting 15 rocks with custom-built, motion-activated GPS units. The experiment was set up in Winter 2011 with permission of the National Park Service. Then –in what Ralph Lorenz of the Applied Physics Laboratory at the Johns Hopkins University, one of the paper's authors, suspected would be "the most boring experiment ever" –they waited for something to happen.
But in December 2013, Norris and co-author James Norris (of Interwoof and Richard's cousin) arrived in Death Valley to discover that the playa was covered with a shallow pond no more than seven centimeters (three inches) deep. Shortly after, the rocks began moving.
Their observations show that moving the rocks requires a rare combination of events. First, the playa fills with water, which must be deep enough to allow formation of floating ice during cold winter nights but shallow enough to expose the rocks. As nighttime temperatures plummet, the pond freezes to form sheets of "windowpane" ice, which must be thin enough to move freely but thick enough to maintain strength. On sunny days, the ice begins to melt and break up into large floating panels, which light winds drive across the playa pool. The ice sheets shove rocks in front of them and the moving stones leave trails in the soft mud bed below the pool surface.
I don't know...I am still going with the space alien theory!
FOTF = Freestyle on the Fifth, a themed challenge of the FFF+ group. This month the theme is Childhood, as chosen by Jesse.
Ralph, protector of the night, keeper of dreams, BFF til the end, loved and cherished by my beautiful nephew. Once the night is over, he sits patiently keeping guard until he is needed once again for cuddles overnight.
I always had one or more soft toys on my bed as a child. There was a big dog with tongue out called Bobo, and an owl called Obi. A mouse sometimes sat amongst the two, but I can't recall mousey having a name, which is a bit sad now I come to think of it. All toys should have a name.
So seeing Ralph on the sweet child's bed always reminds me of my own childhood. Long live the child in all of us.
Ralph Misener showing off her beautiful Misener Blue paint as she heads upbound on the St. Marys River near Mission Point. September of 1989. Photographer Unknown, Gus Schauer Collection.
A little bit of mixed weather caused some fine light this particular evening. The Ralph Connel church dates back to 1891 and must be one of the earliest buildings in Canmore.
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Here we have my daughter Sarah’s dog Ralph. Looking at me saying what you doing with that blooming camera.
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This is a 9 shot Brenizer of Ralph Durrant, a C++ developer I've known for many years. He was unlucky enough to go out for some drinks at Canary Wharf when I had my camera with me!