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When I took this quick walking snap of the forsythia blooming, my smartphone decided to focus on the background blooms instead of the foreground one. I'm posting this anyway just to show how late they are this year in blooming. They haven't even really started yet.
Created in reverse, the letters were somehow masked off and then the wood was painted black. I love the inventiveness of this method and the care taken to mask. You could have easily made froms with squared off corners, but the was effort made to round corners and terminals.
Its a Tourist attraction in Saint John....
I'm a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it -- Thomas Jefferson
There is some unseen bliss in extreme agony..
Hopes in mere disappointment,
There is always light in absolute darkness..
& True Colors in black and white
Fortune is faded..
Still vivid dreams in my eyes..
Pierce The Veil (w/ Falling In Reverse, Crown The Empire) @ The Danforth Music Hall (Toronto, ON) on March 2, 2017
Postcard perfection in an image is almost impossible. Unruly clouds, arrogant scaffolding and hordes of ill-dressed tourists always intrude.
The response - crop the image drastically and then turn the image upside-down
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Petrovaradin Fortress is located in northern Serbia, directly across the Danube River from Novi Sad. (Technically, the fortress and town of Petrovaradin are now part of Novi Sad.)
The cornerstone of this fort was laid in 1692. The most peculiar feature of this fortress is the clock tower (known as the "reverse clock". The hour and minute hands are intentionally backward. They did this so that fisherman down on the Danube could look up and tell what time it was. (Read into that what you will about...anything.)
Recent archaeological digs at the upper fortress have found evidence of human settlement here between 19,000-15,000 B.C. That's one cool thing about Serbia: the prehistoric discoveries. (Prehistoric...that word seems a bit absurd to me; isn't anything in the past technically history?) Hmm...Paleolithic. That's the era. Humans have continually lived in this spot since Paleolithic times.
Again, the weather didn't help. This would be nicer on a sunny day. I did like the size and feel of the defensive walls here. The lower fortress and city didn't impress me too much.
Supposably this reverse High Wheeler is safer because the rider wouldn't go head first over the big wheel, he'd probably just fly backwards.
Kendrick Johnson, senior wide receiver from Mexia, flips the football to Taylor Gabriel, freshman wide receiver from Mesquite, on a reverse play against West Texas A&M Saturday Nov. 6. (Optimist photo by Daniel Gomez)
The façade of the building is Mid-Century modern with a large plain, brick wall. Of only 6 interruptions in the featureless monolith, by far the largest is this balcony for a café.
Of course, in an apparent
homage to Mad Men, this is an Ad agency.
Documenting the very particular technique by which (pre-crawling) Speck would recover from an exploratory forward flop. One could feel the crawling about to break forth...
(9 months)
The reverse side of Robin's Sunflowers wall hanging.
The Simcoe County Museum in Midhurst, Ontario (just north of barrie) are holding their Quilt, Rug & Craft Fair this weekend. There are many fine examples from all disciplines and the show continues Sunday the 16th, so you still have a chance to visit. If the ladies want to bring their husbands along, there is plenty to see in the museum exhibits including a large selection of farm machinery and early construction equipment, along with a collection of old buildings.