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Pretty good protected front door - seen in the oldtown of Albufeira, Portugal
Gut gesicherte Haustür in der Altstadt von Albufeira an der Algarve in Portugal
Amsterdam - Buiksloterweg.
Vanuit dit zijhaventje werd na de aanleg van het Noord-Hollandschkanaal een pakketbootdienst naar Purmerend onderhouden. Er was ook een wachtlokaal.
Hoping and praying that all of my friends/contacts in the San Francisco Bay area are safe and well after today's earthquake
Chatfield Arboretum, Denver, Colorado.
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Beyond the reef and breakers, in the protected strait between the palms of the island of Maui and the cloud covered island of Lanai, with gathering storm clouds above making for a beautiful early evening sky ... soon to be followed, however, by a tropical downpour and heaving seas out beyond the islands!
Made with www.adobe.com/go/psx Avila Beach History, The name Avila commemorates Miguel Ávila, who was granted Rancho San Miguelito in 1842.[4][6] The town was established in the latter half of the 19th century, when it served as the main shipping port for San Luis Obispo. Around this time, Luigi Marre built a honeymoon hotel here and steamboats brought customers from San Francisco and Los Angeles.[7]
Although Avila Beach still has a working commercial fishing pier and the inland areas have extensive apple orchards, tourism is now the main industry. There are few historical structures remaining; among the oldest is the Point San Luis Light, built in 1890 after a series of shipping accidents. During World War II the beach and port were used for the Amphibious Training Base Morro Bay.[8]
In the late 1990s, Unocal began the cleanup of decades old oil seepage discovered years earlier from corroding pipes under the township, and which had caused a massive oil spill under the town.[9] Over 6,750 truckloads of contaminated material was sent to a Bakersfield landfill, and replaced with clean Guadalupe Dunes sand.[10] Many of the town's homes and businesses, including several blocks of Front Street, were razed as a result of the quarter-mile-wide excavation. New buildings, homes, businesses, modern walkways and sea motif walls and benches have been constructed.[11] Wikipedia
You Comfort Me
Sometimes it's tough to make it through the day
It's hard enough when all your dreams just seem so far away
I step outside to face a shade of gray oh
But even when darkness falls
I look into your eyes and I escape
Baby you comfort me
Only you remind me to breathe
When my life becomes invisible
You're the only light I need
Baby you comfort me
The faces change when time is on your side
The hand you trust can suddenly become a (?) of lies
The winds of war can leave no place to hide oh no
Until I hear a voice that calls
Lifts me up and carries me away
Baby you comfort me
Only you remind me to breathe
When my life makes me a prison
It's your love that sets me free
Baby you comfort me
My shelter from the rage of the storm (rage of the storm)
You take me to the place in time where my soul lifted
Safe and warm
Until I hear a voice that calls
Lifts me up and carries me away
Baby you comfort me
Only you can make me believe
When truth becomes invisible
You're the only light I need
When my life makes me a prison
It's your love that sets me free
Baby you, only you
Baby you, you comfort me
Oh yeah
A safe space is anywhere—physical or emotional—where you feel protected, understood, and free to be yourself. It’s a refuge where you can process your thoughts without fear of judgment or harm. It’s the quiet corner of a bustling world, the moment of stillness amidst chaos, the embrace that tells you, without words, that you are enough.
Sometimes, this space is found in the presence of another—a person who listens, who holds your truth without trying to change it. Other times, it is something you create for yourself. A song hummed under your breath, the rhythmic tapping of fingers against a keyboard, the solace of a well-worn book whose pages feel like home. A safe place is not just a location, but a feeling—an anchor in the storm, a beacon in the distance, reminding you that even in uncertainty, you have somewhere to land.
Wearing TWOSIDED
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Leather Alfredo waistcoat.
Alfredo is made for Jake, Legacy, Gianni, Lara with V-tech or flat chest add-on and Inithium Kario. I wear Kario Fit. It comes with a Colour HUD that has 5 colours and 4x4 texture (tattoo) variations for each colour. There are 4 metal colours for the buckle.
This item is intended to be worn on the naked bodyand you can pick yours up from Hong Dae Event LM: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Hongdae%20District/117/128/23
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Matt shorts (comes with an attachable towel not shown).
There are 12 textures in the HUD and an option to show or hide a towel (not pictured).
It is rigged for Belleza Jake, Maitreya Lara, Kupra, Legacy male and female and Kario. I wear Kario Fit version.
Pick yours up from Jail Event until 30 June LM: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Zen%20Soul/10/56/24
Waves smash into the harbour walls at Whitby around sunrise.
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Mers are gathering from far and wide! All are welcome to attend.^^
Visit this location at Safe Waters Foundation Headquarters in Second Life
Matt McDowall of the Hamilton Wildcats prepares to take a mark in Saturday's game. After a break for the long weekend, the Wildcats avenged their loss to the Toronto Dingos two weeks ago and scored a convincing win.
Thankfully, you only have to keep a distance from other visitors, not the art in Potsdam's fabulous Monet exhibition.
(Can someone help me ID this car, I think its an Oldsmobile, but could be wrong ...)
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A "well timed grocery store visit" found me trackside while CP 199 happened to be strolling through the depot with CP 7014 leading in the Script Lettering scheme. Managed to snag a shot (or several)
Every time I see these great apes in captivity I get this lump in my throat.. In particular with these magnificent Gorillas. Just who do we, humans, think we are...
Maybe this emotion played a part in why I was so touched by this scene. The two hands; the mother's big protective one and the baby's tiny vulnerable one. The stern strong and yet gentle expression on her face telling me that she would do anything.. just anything to defend her little one. And the baby clinging on to his mother, safe in her embrace...
By the way, the mum just dug into a handful of mouldered wood, that's why her face is so brown..
Have a great (and safe) weekend everyone!!
My sweet boy was missing for nearly 50 hours--he made me a nervous wreck. Finally, this morning he made his way home~~soaking wet and very hungry.
He's grounded and can't go outside for a day or two.
San Salvador ( upper left ) made it across the bay and is now ankered in the Maritime Museum and getting ready for a trip up North to Portland/Oregon via the California coast and the Columbia river.
Early morning - Port of San Diego
I recently discovered a small European Serin nest on a pine tree in my yard. The 4 chicks were ready to leave the nest, so I was quite lucky to find them just in time so I could snap some photos.
A closer image of the outside. I am not that tall, only about 5'5" and had to really bend over, almost crawl into this "safe house." The County employee told me they are researching the records to see if they can find the documentation they need to put it on the historical register and preserve it. At this time it is only history that has been passed down from person to person, that is to say word of mouth. There is quite a history over the United States regarding "Sundown Towns" which practiced the "Sundown Laws."
www.msnbc.com/melissa-harris-perry/watch/the-history-of-s...