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Here, you are my escape. Here, I am safe and warm in your embrace.

 

Taken at Sunny's Photo Studios

Background: North Pole

A tight skirt is restricting, but means I can cross my legs safely without risk of showing anything I should not.

 

I read some questions about this skirt under earlier pics, but they are lost right now as Flickr seems to have a problem. As I recall, a few friends asked where it was bought and the answer is from the Pied a Terre Collection at House of Fraser.

 

The skirt is cut in five panels: a wide one at the back, a narrow one down each hip and the front is two unequal pieces which zip together from hem to waistband, making the garment very easy to get into.

Freddie is a greyhound lurcher who was found abandoned as a puppy, covered in oil and shaking. He was fortunate enough to be rescued by my parents-in-law and now his days consist of walks, toys and treats. Safe at last!

The moment Blue called him safe after stealing home. He's looking into the dugout at his teammates cheering for him. It happened so fast, I thought I missed it. The photography Gods came through!

Honfleur is a commune in the Calvados department in Normandy en.normandie-tourisme.fr/normandy-tourism-109-2.html in northwestern France. It is located on the southern bank of the estuary of the Seine across from le Havre and very close to the exit of the Pont de Normandie. Its inhabitants are called Honfleurais. It is especially known for its old, beautiful picturesque port, characterized by its houses with slate-covered frontages, painted many times by artists, including in particular Gustave Courbet, Eugène Boudin, Claude Monet and Johan Jongkind, forming the école de Honfleur (Honfleur school) which contributed to the appearance of the Impressionist movement. The Sainte-Catherine church, which has a bell tower separate from the principal building, is the largest church made out of wood in France. The first written record of Honfleur is a reference by Richard III, Duke of Normandy, in 1027. By the middle of the 12th century, the city represented a significant transit point for goods from Rouen to England. Located on the estuary of one of the principal rivers of France with a safe harbour and relatively rich hinterland, Honfleur profited from its strategic position from the start of the Hundred Years' War. The town's defences were strengthened by Charles V in order to protect the estuary of the Seine from attacks from the English. This was supported by the nearby port of Harfleur. However, Honfleur was taken and occupied by the English in 1357 and from 1419 to 1450. When under French control, raiding parties often set out from the port to ransack the English coasts, including partially destroying the town of Sandwich, in Kent, England, in the 1450s. At the end of the Hundred Years' War, Honfleur benefited from the boom in maritime trade until the end of the 18th century. Trade was disturbed during the wars of religion in the 16th century. The port saw the departure of a number of explorers, in particular in 1503 of Binot Paulmierde Gonneville to the coasts of Brazil. In 1506, local man Jean Denis departed for Newfoundland island and the mouth of the Saint Lawrence. An expedition in 1608, organised by Samuel de Champlain, founded the city of Quebec in modern day Canada. After 1608, Honfleur thrived on trade with Canada, the West Indies, the African coasts and the Azores. As a result, the town became one of the five principal ports for the slave trade in France. During this time the rapid growth of the town saw the demolition of its fortifications on the orders of Colbert. The wars of the French revolution and the First Empire, and in particular the continental blockade, caused the ruin of Honfleur. It only partially recovered during the 19th century with the trading of wood from northern Europe. Trade was however limited by the silting up of the entrance to the port and development of the modern port at Le Havre. The port however still functions today. On August 25, 1944, Honfleur was liberated together by the British army - 19th Platoon of the 12th Devon's, 6th Air Landing Brigade, the Belgian army (Brigade Piron) on 25 August 1944.[1] and the Canadian army without any combat. en.normandie-tourisme.fr/articles/honfleur-278-2.html

 

Indiantown Gap National Cemetery is located in Union Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. Indiantown Gap derives its name from the various Native American communities that resided the region. Starting in the 1930s, it became a training area for the United States Army and control of the facility was turned over to the Pennsylvania National Guard in 1998. In 1975 it also served as a refugee camp for southeast Asian refugees. In 1976, a section of Fort Indiantown Gap was selected as the national cemetery for the states of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Virginia and West Virginia. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania donated land for the site to the US Veterans Administration. Over 40,000 veterans are interred at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery. The oldest veteran buried at the cemetery is Walter Pleate, who passed away at the age of 109 in 1985. At the time of his death, Pleate was the oldest military veteran in the country, having fought in Army during the Spanish-American War and the Boxer Rebellion.

 

Fathers play a pivotal role in every child's life. Im thinking of mine today!

Safe Haven is a new sim dedicated to the mental wellbeing of all Second Life residents

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Luckily for us in South Australia, we have numerous uncrowded beaches where we can safely have a walk & spend time in nature.

Martinselkonen, Suomi Finland.

One Trooper bring his bike to the base and making business.

Bike Owner - Hey, only 15 minutes! and don't be reckless!

- Stormie & The Bike (2 of 6)

Panarea beach with view of Basiluzzo island.

digital abstract painting

 

Shane and Ian working the spirit safe at Wolfburn

in mama's arms.

 

A little grainy but man I love this one :)

Mercedes Benz Sprinter SVB, M-394 perteneciente a SAFE Urgencias

"Una stampella d'oro

per arrivare al cielo

le donne inseguono l'amore.

Qualche volta, amica mia,

ti sembra quasi di volare

ma gli uomini non sono angeli.

Voi piangete al loro posto

per questo vi hanno scelto

e nascondete il volto

perché il dolore splende.

Un mistero che mai

riusciremo a capire

se nella vita ci si perde

non finirà la musica.

 

Guarda il sole quando scende

ed accende d'oro e porpora il mare

lo splendore è in voi

non svanisce mai

perché sapete che può ritornare il sole

dopo il buio ancora il sole.

E se passa il temporale

siete prime a ritrovare la voce

sempre regine voi

luce e inferno e poi

anche il male non può farvi del male."

 

tratto da Il regno delle donne di Alda Merini

 

Listening: Rootless Tree - Damien Rice

 

E lei è Giulia.

Grazie.

Great old station sign in better shape than the station it self.

My beautiful picture

We sail through a 700-foot wide gap in heavy seas into the caldera of an active volcano (think Crater Lake) during a driving snowstorm - Deception Island

Gorleston-on-Sea, UK, July 2024

Mercedes Benz Sprinter SVB, M-390 perteneciente a SAFE Urgencias

Abandoned factory.

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Silhouettes of dancers in the artists district of Safed, Israel

the art work: 'Safe' by Clayton Thompson. artist's brief: This installation is a comment on the journey and destination for many victims of domestic violence. SAFE symbolises a 'Safe House' and highlights that moment in time when the individual begins the journey from victim to survivor. SAFE is a catalyst for change, conversation, awareness and highlights the importance of emergency shelters for people surviving domestic abuse. The project acknowledges the journey of the survivors, and encourages victims of domestic violence to end the cycle of abuse through prevention, intervention and protection. Size: 72000mm x 6000mm x 6000mm. Materials: square mesh steel reinforcing and 6000 cylindrical pieces of polyethylene foam. Swell Sculpture Festival

"Safe & Sound"

Taylor Swift (feat. The Civil Wars)

  

I remember tears streaming down your face

When I said, "I'll never let you go."

When all those shadows almost killed your light

I remember you said, "Don't leave me here alone,"

But all that's dead and gone and passed tonight

 

Just close your eyes

The sun is going down

You'll be alright

No one can hurt you now

Come morning light

You and I'll be safe and sound

 

Don't you dare look out your window, darling.

Everything's on fire

The war outside our door keeps raging on

Hold onto this lullaby

Even when the music's gone

Gone

 

Just close your eyes

The sun is going down

You'll be alright

No one can hurt you now

Come morning light

You and I'll be safe and sound

 

Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh

La, la (la, la)

La, la (la, la)

Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh

La, la (la, la)

 

Just close your eyes

You'll be alright

Come morning light,

You and I'll be safe and sound...

 

Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, oh, oh

 

Watch here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_FkM0S-PgY

A Pink Anenomefish enjoys the protection of its host anenome.

P/s: thank for the visits, comments and faves

When all hell breaks loose, it sure is nice to have a safe place.

 

Just a little scene I wanted to throw together since I had some minifigs built. Just a small safe house with some post apoc survivors I guess.

Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong

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