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Sunset ~ Bridge of Lions ~ St. Augustine, FL
So don't fall asleep (don't fall asleep)
I'm yours to keep (I'm yours to keep)
And from here on in
I'm giving it everything cause
Nothing compares, to what we share
I don't have a care in the world
Cause even if it all came crashing down
As long as you're around,
I'll be safe and sound
Aurora pregant with becks child wondering what adventrues she will have with her child in this world. she might even be thinking of wanting to take the baby back home.
A safe little nursery for a group of spiderlings. I can never resist looking inside holes in trees to see what might be hiding inside :)
Metal Sections
1975
1975 (Very early version):
D789, BJ 4809
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KCR 58 (Drawings)
lie on me, and you can be safe from this world, let me take you to a wondrous place where you can forget all the mundane trouble that keep you from ecstasy
Have you heard of the One who can calm the raging seas
Give sight to the blind, pull the lame up to their feet
With a love so strong and never let you go
oh you're not alone
You will be safe in His arms
'Cause the hands that hold the world are holding your heart
This is the promise He made
He will be with You always
When everything is falling apart
You will be safe in His arms - Phil Wickham
With their train safely on its way, the Virgin despatchers return to the warmth of their awaiting office. Retford, North Nottinghamshire.
Image Description from historic lecture booklet: "About ten miles northwest of the Sea of Galilee on a very high hill (2,749 feet) of the ancient province of Galilee, is situated the city of Safed, which is thought by some to be the city referred to by Jesus in His sermon on the mount (Matt 5:14).
You remember the words of our Lord to his disciples in the Sermon on the Mount? "Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid." He may have pointed to this very hill and this very city, now known as Safed, in northern Galilee. Although no place having this location is named in the Bible, it is probable that in Christ's day, a city was standing on this hill, for in the New Testament period, this land was densely populated. Safed stands as a landmark, seen in every direction, and well illustrated the words of Jesus regarding the prominence of his disciples in the world."
Original Collection: Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides
Item Number: P217:set 010 036
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this is my house. i took this not long after we moved in, about seven years ago. it's not a very big house, but it's old and it's quirky and i love it. i'd only ever lived in apartments (including growing up), so to me, this was like moving into the ritz carlton. the notion that all four walls belonged to me, that i could step outside onto the grass and know that whatever was under my feet belonged to me (insofar as we fleeting humans own anything in this world) -- seven years later, this still blows me away.
and as i look at this picture now, sitting in the office upstairs in the back of this same house, with a cat sleeping next to me and the birds at the feeders out back twittering in the early morning light, i feel home. i feel safe.
Thought I'd upload a few more of my favourite portraits of people who have touched our lives this year.
Thought I'd upload a few more of my favourite portraits of people who have touched our lives this year.
Last weekend our area of Montenegro suffered some serious storms and flash flooding. As the rains appeared to be easing I thought I should go check on the campsite. Having weaved my way past much devastation (for those who know it - almost a third of the road by the border checkpoint has collapsed into the river Sutorina!) and this was the sight that greeted me as I rounded the bend before the campsite.
These pics were taken a few days later but by the time I made this discovery it was pouring with rain again. It seems that the pipe under the road that carries the stream bordering our land had become blocked. This caused the level to rise to such an extent that it started to flow over the top of the road with such ferocity that it completely destroyed this 15-20m section of our boundary fence.