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Gasterse duinen

(prov.Drenthe, the Netherlands)

Krakow Kazimierz - Plac Nowy

I AM HERE BECAUSE OF (Bad words) the Virus!--heeee

Palm Sunday is a Christian moveable feast that falls on the Sunday before Easter. The feast commemorates Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, an event mentioned in all four canonical Gospels.

In many Christian churches, Palm Sunday includes a procession of the assembled worshipers carrying palms, representing the palm branches the crowd scattered in front of Jesus as he rode into Jerusalem. The difficulty of procuring palms in unfavorable climates led to their substitution with branches of native trees, including box, yew, willow, and olive. The Sunday was often designated by the names of these trees, as in Yew Sunday, or by the general term Branch Sunday.

(from Wikipedia)

Taken from my back deck looking towards the Smokies on a Sunday Sunset.

It's Sunday morning here in Sydney. We slept in and are now going to read the newspapers, have breakfast and drink lots of coffee! Hope you are enjoying the weekend in your part of the world. XX

Have a nice day everyone !!!

A Port Jervis bound Metro North train heads west over Moodna Viaduct at Salisbury Mills, NY

Robins – First Singers of Autumn..the Robin can be relied upon just now to break the silence with its crisp, melancholic ‘Autumn song’.

While the mural stresses on the importance of education, its Sunday today :) Shot within the tight-knit dhobi community of Mumbai.

 

Context:

Washerman/women in local language are called 'Dhobi'.

 

From the 'tourist info poster' placed outside:

 

1. This a 125+ years old open air laundrymat in Mumbai.

 

2. There are rows of open-air concrete wash pens, each fitted with its own flogging stone. Its the world's largest outdoor laundry.

 

3. This place has an annual turnover of approx. 2 Million USD

 

4. It garnered a Guiness Book record entry under 'most people hand-washing cloths at a single location', at 2011.

 

I wanted to write a personal note, but found this article expressing it way better. Do read.

 

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Lazy Sunday with Fashion Doll Quarterly

Doll: Kingdom Doll Chaucer

Dog: Designer Dog Miniatures

 

you wanna see more? www.facebook.com/dollimages

 

Students from The Western College for Women in Oxford, Ohio. 1906-1909.

Shiloh Baptist Church

Estab.1795

Greene County, GA

Happy Sliders Sunday - HSS!

This night vision windshield & camera lens were well worth the money. Eliminates any need for street & headlights. :0)

- comes earlier in the Orthodox calendar, and in most local cultures is called 'Flower Sunday'. The in-season flowers today are tulips (in my garden, at least) so I took the opportunity to 'test the macro of the iPhone' (always an excuse, isn't there? ;)

MY LOCK=DOWN EXERCISES

Darkroom print on Foma fb, dodge and burn, selenium, sepia.

Linhof Technika iii, 4x5, 150 lens, y/g filter.

4x5 Foma 200 in Pyro HD.

Shot on a Sunday's walk through the Centro Histórico of the city of Querétaro, Mexico.

Central Park West Sunday morning March 28th 2021

A typical, Lazy Sunday Afternoon in front of the TV. Cup of tea in hand...perfect!

 

Another sneak of the interior of my latest project btw. Will be inside the March/April issue of LTD Magazine!

The march of time has a different cadence today

Olympus XA 3 | Agfa Color 100 | 2012 Countryside

L'Ola on the sofa earlier today. The original image was very cluttered - she was lying on top of the Sunday newspapers and there was a clear plastic bag next to her, so I had to do quite a bit of sliding, first in Lightroom and then Photoshop. Well it is Sunday - HSS!

Captured a family walking back down the hill last Sunday.

the moon this early Sunday morning...happy Sunday everyone!

 

View On Black

Taken at 5:33 AM today.

Off camera flash using an SB8oo, exposed at 1/8000 sec @ f22

(info for the strobist group)

“I hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore. . . .

 

I hear it in the deep heart's core.”

 

William Butler

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