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The flowers represent so much in humans, the flower that it is of the type of roses, tulips, lilies, dahlias, hydrangeas ... They are the heart that everyone protects in secret, sensitive side that we do not show for not not lose its strength, and this sincere side so fragile that all our petals have lost it ... so yes flowers are not only for women. 💐 🌷 🌹 🌺 🌸 🌼 🌻
Rhythm of the Falling Rain…. The Cascades. 1962 🎼🎶🎵
Listen to the rhythm of the falling rain
Telling me just what a fool I've been
I wish that it would go and let me cry in vain
And let me be alone again
The only girl I care about has gone away
Looking for a brand new start
But little does she know that when she left that day
Along with her she took my heart
Rain please tell me now does that seem fair
For her to steal my heart away when she don't care?
I can't love another when my hearts somewhere far away
The only girl I care about has gone away
Looking for a brand new start
But little does she know that when she left that day
Along with her she took my heart
Rain won't you tell her that I love her so
Please ask the sun to set her heart aglow
Rain in her heart and let the love we knew start to grow
Listen to the rhythm of the falling rain
Telling me just what a fool I've been
I wish that it would go and let me cry in vain
And let me be alone again
As I was driving home from work on I-75 Wednesday afternoon I had the radio on and heard Q542 calling signals and thought the conductor was saying 'lead engine CSX 852'. I was just going to continue on home but took the next exit to the tracks anyways telling myself, 'why not, its a nice day'. Not long after I got to the Etowah River did Q542 come around the curve with the CSX #8052 leading. Score!
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🎼[Cosmik Debris (Frank Zappa)] 🎼
🎼[Cosmik Debris ( Dweezil Zappa)] 🎼
The mystery man came over
And he said, "I'm out of site"
One, two, three
The mystery man came over
And he said, "I'm out of site"
He said, for a nominal service charge
I could reach nirvana tonight
One, two, three
The mystery man came over
And he said, "I'm out of site"
He said, for a nominal service charge
I could reach nirvana tonight
If I was ready, willing and able
That's right, you got it, Ruth
Here we go
One, two
We should give those licks numbers
Here we go
One, two, three
The mystery man came over
And he said, "I'm out of site"
He said, for a nominal service charge
I could reach nirvana tonight
If I was ready, willing and able
To pay him his regular fee
You need to put the "peek-a-boo" in there
If I was ready, willing and able
To pay him his regular fee
That's it
The blues, Ruth, this is the blues
One, two, three, four
The mystery man came over
And he said, "I'm out of site"
To reach nirvana tonight
If I was ready, willing and able
To pay him his regular fee
He would drop all the rest of his pressing affairs
And devote his attention to me
But I said
Look here brother
Who you jivin'?
How about that?
Look here brother
Well, what's the difference?
It's the blues, Ruth. You know?
The sadness, the inner turmoil
On the harmony part
Two, three
Look here brother
Who you jivin' with that Cosmik Debris?
That's cool
That is so cool
Do it again
Look here brother
One, two, three, four
Look here brother
Who you jivin' with that Cosmik Debris?
Look here brother
That's right
Well, those days are gone forever, Ruth
On the beginning of "Look here brother"
Two, three, four
Look here brother
Who you jivin' with that Cosmik Debris?
Look here brother
Two, three, four, one, two, three, four
Who you're jivin' with that Cosmik Debris?
Okay. One, two, three
Look here brother
Who you jivin' with that Cosmik Debris?
Now who you jivin' with that Cosmik Debris?
Look here brother
Alright, from the beginning
One, two, three, four
The mystery man came over
And he said, "I'm out of site"
He said, for a nominal service charge
I could reach nirvana tonight
If I was ready, willing and able
To pay him his regular fee
He would drop all the rest of his pressing affairs
And devote his attention to me
Look here brother
Who you jivin' with that Cosmik Debris?
Now who you jivin' with that Cosmik Debris?
Look here brother
Don't you waste your time on me
Well, the mystery man got nervous
And he fidget around a bit
He reached in the pocket of his mystery robe
And he whipped out a shaving kit
Now, I thought it was a razor
And a can of foamin' goo
But he told me right then when the top popped open
There was nothin' his box won't do
With the oil of Afro-dytee
And the dust of the Grand Wazoo
He said, "You might not believe this, little fella
But it'll cure your asthma too"
But I said
Look here brother
Who you jivin' with that Cosmik Debris?
Now who you jivin' with that Cosmik Debris?
Look here brother
Don't you waste your time on me
And you can't help me out
So take your meditations and your preparations
And ram it up your snout
"But I've got a chrystal ball", he said
And he held it to the light
So I snatched it all away from him
And I showed him how to do it right
I wrapped a newspaper 'round my head
So I'd look like I was deep
I said some Mumbo Jumbos
Then I told him he was goin' to sleep
I robbed his rings and pocket watch
And everything else I found
I had that sucker hypnotized
He couldn't even make a sound
I proceeded to tell him his future then
As long as he was hanging around
I said, "The price of meat has just gone up
And your old lady has just gone down"
Look here brother
Who you jivin' with that Cosmik Debris?
Now what kind of a guru are you anyway?
Don't you know you could make more money as a butcher
So don't you waste your time on me
-Frank Zappa
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Democracy Dies in Darkness
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St. Basil's Cathedral, Red Square, Moscow, Russia at night.
St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow Kremlin Although it's known to everyone as St. Basil's, this legendary building is officially called "The Cathedral of the Intercession of the Virgin by the Moat". The popular alternative refers to Basil the Blessed, a Muscovite 'holy fool' who was buried on the site (in the Trinity Cathedral that once stood here) a few years before the present building was erected.
The Cathedral was ordered by Ivan the Terrible to mark the 1552 capture of Kazan from Mongol forces. It was completed in 1560. That's pretty much all the genuine history that's known about this celebrated landmark. There, however, scores of legends. Nothing is known about the builders, Barma and Postnik Yakovlev, except their names and the dubious legend that Ivan had them blinded so that they could not create anything to compare. Historians unanimously state that this is nothing but urban folklore.
By Dandara Dantas and Maira Fróes - Work presented at the Brain Awareness Week, Rio de Janeiro, 2016. The authors created a circular representation of piano musical scores. Then, circular scores were represented as graphics and 3D diagrama.
🎼 Avril Lavigne - Bad Girl (feat. Marilyn Manson)" 🎼
"Choke me because I said so
Stroke me and feed my ego
I've been a bad girl, don't you know?
(Don't tell me what to do)
Come get it now or never
I'll let you do whatever
I'll be your bad girl, here we go
(One, two, three, four)
Miss me, miss me, now you wanna kiss me
Baby
You know I want a little taste, taste
So let me take you all the way, way
You know you'll never be the same, same
One night
You won't forget the rest of your life
So come on over to the wild side
Buckle up and, baby, hold on tight
Miss me, miss me, now you wanna kiss me
We both know that you love me 'cause I'm so bad
(You f*ckin' bad girl)"
I love this metal Violin keychain, with tiny gems on its bridge. I bought it from the Symphony Hall, Birmingham but didn't feel to put my keys on it because it's VERY beautiful!
So, I put this gorgeous keychain on my black coloured table and closed my eyes... I feel like the violinist "Niccolo Paganini" playing his violin in my room.
♫ 🎼♫ 🎼♫ 🎼♫ 🎼♫ 🎼♫ 🎼♫ 🎼♫ 🎼♫ 🎼
Bit of imagination ~ I made this one for "Macro Mondays"
NC2E
There's plenty for the both of us, may the best Dwarf win!
Minifigs are not my specialty by any means, so getting the posing right on these was certainly a worthy challenge for me.
Hope you enjoy this next vignette of our series! If you haven't seen the first books yet make sure to check the profiles listed down below.
New scene every Tuesday and Thursday!
The Lord of the Rings series:
•Book 1: Xenomurphy
•Book 2: Jonas Kramm
•Book 3: Jonas Kramm
•Book 4: Marcel V.
•Book 5: ForlornEmpire
•Book 6: Grant Davis
Three forms of commuter train propulsion are seen in NJ Transit’s yard in Dover, New Jersey, representing two twenty-year intervals. in railroad technology. The MU cars were delivered to the DL&W in 1929-30, while the F7A was built in 1950 as C&NW 4100A. In the distance is an Erie Lackawanna/NJ DOT U34CH, produced by General Electric in the early 1970’s.
Pretty abandoned jewelry box with carousel hangers at the top. Looks like the plastics will be receiving a refurbished custom wardrobe for Christmas! :D
The "National Road Transport Museum" is located in Tambo and this old truck with its unusual head dress and the odd ornament or two sits out the front. Some great rust there. If I was to score myself say 100 on railway knowledge, than that about trucks would be 20 despite at one stage having a varied fleet of them under my logistics wings when I was working. Those tanks, which I know from rail history may have been called "Ships Tanks" and now nicely decorated could have been used for carriage of fresh water.
Equally in this area that was massively into sheep grazing for wool, the town of Blackall a bit up the road had (and still has in working order museum form) a massive wool scour where newly shorn wool is taken to be cleaned of dirt and the natural oil called lanolin extracted. I am purely speculating here but the truck and tanks, given their rather rare set up may also have been used to transport lanolin. If anyone knows, please let me know. On the other hand, perhaps it's just a creation of bits and pieces! I really should have checked that sign! We were rather too early for the museum to be open. Note - truck and transport enthusiasts I strongly recommend that you research the extent of this museum before travelling thousands of kilometres to see it.
www.roadtransporthall.com/j-stories/gya4u49fr7jm30morv3uu...