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Strawberries, seemingly from nowhere!

 

Went to water the plants in the green house and noticed this, I hadn't even noticed any fruit at all the day before and they are pretty big.

Performing his seemingly daily routine on the edges of the steps that QE II and former Governors had climbed to officially land in HK, this regular visitor (I assumed that he was a regular because I seem to remember him fishing here last time I came to the pier to visit about two weeks ago) of the pier had his own way of remembering this pier; and wisely making the memory a good one.

Ten steps up, the main attraction was an open forum with the Secretary of Development and a cheering and jeering (depending on whose voice was in the mic regardless of the sensibility of the speakers) crowd of protesters, who were obviously upset at the government's decision to not preserve the pier, built in the early 1950s, at the present site.

Seemingly a million years ago (aka, only 18 months ago), when I was packing up my former life into boxes that were going into storage, and about the embark on my new life, I did some things that I thought my future self would appreciate.

 

Not knowing what was ahead of me, and knowing that I was going to have a harder time doing some things, I left myself a handful of encouraging post it notes to remind my struggling-future-self where I've come from, where I'm going, that I have a gut that I should listen to, and that I can - and deserve to be - happy.

 

One of these notes was on my 2018 calendar that I keep using, year after year, because I like seeing the quotes in my studio.

 

One of these notes was on the "...to me, you're perfect" Love Actually note that I framed from Niz, and that now resides in my basement as a reminder of the past and of my story.

 

And one, lives in the ziploc baggie of our old Christmas tree stand. It's a reminder that I can make new traditions with someone. Or continue old ones - even if it's only with myself.

 

And, most importantly - that it'll be worth it. Because it'll be real. And even though it'll be hard, the promise of better days, even if they require work and strength and grit, is better than fake days. Where one day, you wake up, and regret decades of your life, because you know it could have been oh so much better.

It looks like Jessica Vennard is in the lead but in reality, this is just one section of the race. Vennard actually finished 439th

Seemingly not done with the naval theme of the weekend, we took a trip to HMS Belfast on the Thames once back in London. I highly recommend it.

Seemingly the only stockist of my much loved Milawa White (none available in Sydney, no matter what the Milawa Cheese website says!)

 

www.miettas.com.au/Australia/Victoria/Carlton_North/Milaw...

 

www.milawacheese.com.au

Seemingly rowing off course to the far north-east of Jersey here.....

factoring in a meaty spring tide running north to south.

Seemingly haunted sleeping quarters

A seemingly abandoned piece of machinery behind my apartment. Not a whole lot of lawns in Bethel that need taking care of... Maybe there was at one time?

 

Taken with a 1974 Olympus OM-1 on Ilford HP-5 400 B&W film, developed with Ilford solutions at home and scanned with Canon 8800F. I'm still exploring this medium and developing technique, so open to any comments or suggestions!

Grrrl+Dog entice another tree to wear a modesty skirt

On a seemingly beautiful day in Northern West Virginia, a big tree fell across Route 857 in Monogalia County, near Cheat Lake.

 

When I pulled up, there was already a half mile of traffic or so, and we didn't know any easy alternate route so my friend and I left my mom to watch the car, and jumped out to see if there was anything interesting to see.

 

Apparently the big tree just sort of randomly fell down, and the white car came around the bend a bit fast and wasn't able to stop in time. No one was hurt, but the car had some fairly serious damage (not shown) and the road was blocked for about 30-45 minutes.

 

Finally, just as the road was being cleared, two state troopers came barreling up the hill. The one, noticing my friend and I taking pictures, asked "what are you boys doing, a school project or something?"

seemingly unnecessary force. no one i know saw it start. man was finally let go. lots of crowd pressure chanting at cops and cameras rolling.

 

http://www.pictureny.org

A seemingly unhappy family... who don't seem to be enjoying their vacation in Hawaii. Each, seems to be looking off in a different direction... yet sharing the same unhappy thought.

beware seemingly small requests.

 

if you put twice the number of grains of rice on each square, you would need 9,223,372,036,854,780,000 for the last square. I was running out around 50,000, so I gave up.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheat_and_chessboard_problem

 

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Major Meizu MX6 specs seemingly confirmed by leaked Geekbench result0

Seemingly limitless varieties of sea critters, sausages, cheeses, meat (including Jabugo ham) and sweets are to be found in el Mercat de la Boqueria.

Seemingly ordinary things can make beautiful pictures with a little editing and a mad-crazy Macro close-up!

Seemingly in the middle of nowhere in between the fields I ran across this Drive-In theater that is still in operation (where the people come from to attend is a mystery to me).

 

The Fairview Drive-In has been opened since 1953 and has been remodeled twice, once after the original screen was blown over because of a wind storm. The Fairview is large enough to hold 250 cars! So, it's by no means tiny.

 

Outside our house - look what's happened to our wild flower meadow!

A seemingly ideal day turns disastrous when California’s notorious San Andreas fault triggers a devastating, magnitude 9 earthquake, the largest in recorded history. As the Earth cracks open and buildings start to crumble, Ray Gaines (Dwayne Johnson), an LAFD search-and-rescue helicopter...

Social Television

tvontv.com/san-andreas/

Seemingly deep in thought, I think this guy was watching out for his buddy while he caught a nap on a very uncomfortable bench.

Seemingly replicating the last shot of the shower scene in Hitchcock's Psycho.

On a seemingly beautiful day in Northern West Virginia, a big tree fell across Route 857 in Monogalia County, near Cheat Lake.

 

When I pulled up, there was already a half mile of traffic or so, and we didn't know any easy alternate route so my friend and I left my mom to watch the car, and jumped out to see if there was anything interesting to see.

 

Apparently the big tree just sort of randomly fell down, and the white car came around the bend a bit fast and wasn't able to stop in time. No one was hurt, but the car had some fairly serious damage (not shown) and the road was blocked for about 30-45 minutes.

 

Finally, just as the road was being cleared, two state troopers came barreling up the hill. The one, noticing my friend and I taking pictures, asked "what are you boys doing, a school project or something?"

Selattyn Road Cemetery, Glyn Ceiriog, North Wales.

The cemetery has not been used for some time now and is seemingly abandoned.

Seemingly a fixture of good operation, Pennine finally went in 2014, killed by competition and council cuts. Seen in Dec 2011 is one of their Darts outside Burnley bus station

Seemingly now something of a passenger engine, heavyweight variant 37716 stands at Norwich after arrival with 0917 from Great Yarmouth. 37407 was on the Yarmouth end, and the pair would go onto work the 1036 service back to Great Yarmouth.

 

A seemingly odd mixture (for me anyway) of ingredients comes together to make one incredibly delicious flatbread.

 

www.fullforkahead.com/2014/11/05/fig-and-prosciutto-flatb...

Seemingly random vertical reflections mingled with horizontal interior office lights. Could resemble a code if you were feeling particularly paranoid.

This seemingly empty picture is actually of the D.M.Z., the most militarised border in the world.

 

On the right, you can see the South Korean Flag, and on the left, the North. Peace Village is situated on the South Korean side.

Seemingly abandoned on the streets of Balham.

Seemingly floating bed frame. Elegent with slightly inclined headboard

On a seemingly beautiful day in Northern West Virginia, a big tree fell across Route 857 in Monogalia County, near Cheat Lake.

 

When I pulled up, there was already a half mile of traffic or so, and we didn't know any easy alternate route so my friend and I left my mom to watch the car, and jumped out to see if there was anything interesting to see.

 

Apparently the big tree just sort of randomly fell down, and the white car came around the bend a bit fast and wasn't able to stop in time. No one was hurt, but the car had some fairly serious damage (not shown) and the road was blocked for about 30-45 minutes.

 

Finally, just as the road was being cleared, two state troopers came barreling up the hill. The one, noticing my friend and I taking pictures, asked "what are you boys doing, a school project or something?"

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Seemingly indifferent to its predicament - stranded on the cliffs above Dancing Ledge.

 

No sign of its flock. It just stood. And stared.

 

photo.domgreves.com

Some houses survived well; others didn't.This one is still in use and the mains electricity is connected.

Seemingly the only bench in the entire park, it's 60% moss, 30% initials, and 10% wood.

me, seemingly [sob]

 

i was advised to get day and night nurse capsules, and they better work as they're far from cheap for what appears to be ponced about with paracetamol

 

still, they are awfully pretty colours :-D

seemingly every species on the plain was at this buffet

A seemingly simple wall in the main living quarters of the Baker Suite. I did a "little" scrubbing in Ps to achieve this look unfortunatelly. The detail work in this room is gorgeous, and takes time to absorb when you are immersed in it. So by taking these small detail shots, it allows one to more fully appreciate the subtle nuances of the work put into the room that ultimately Mr. Baker himself found himself breathing his last in.

On a seemingly beautiful day in Northern West Virginia, a big tree fell across Route 857 in Monogalia County, near Cheat Lake.

 

When I pulled up, there was already a half mile of traffic or so, and we didn't know any easy alternate route so my friend and I left my mom to watch the car, and jumped out to see if there was anything interesting to see.

 

Apparently the big tree just sort of randomly fell down, and the white car came around the bend a bit fast and wasn't able to stop in time. No one was hurt, but the car had some fairly serious damage (not shown) and the road was blocked for about 30-45 minutes.

 

Finally, just as the road was being cleared, two state troopers came barreling up the hill. The one, noticing my friend and I taking pictures, asked "what are you boys doing, a school project or something?"

Oil on canvas

 

Van Gogh, seemingly returning to his pointillist experiments of 1886-87, radically asserts the flat plane and plays on the vigorous contrast between two complementary colours, red and green. The treatments of the sky with rod-like brushstrokes in contrasting colours and the clearly defined striations of the alfalfa stalks amidst the poppies make this painting a spectacular example of his experimentation with a banal subject.*

 

From the exhibition

  

Van Gogh in Auvers-sur-Oise

(October 2023 to February 2024)

 

Vincent Van Gogh arrived in Auvers-sur-Oise on May 20th 1890 and died there on July 29th following a suicide attempt. Although the painter only spent a little over two months in Auvers, the period was one of artistic renewal with its own style and development, marked by the psychic tension resulting from his new situation as well as by some of his greatest masterpieces.

Sorely tried by the various crises suffered in Arles and then at the asylum in Saint-Rémy, Van Gogh decided to settle near Paris and his brother Theo in an attempt to find fresh creative energy. The choice of Auvers had much to do with the presence there of Dr Gachet, a physician specializing in the treatment of melancholia who was also a friend of the impressionists, a collector and an amateur painter. Van Gogh moved to the Ragout Inn in the village centre and explored every aspect of the new world in front of him, while struggling with the many anxieties connected with his health, his relationship with his brother, and his place in the art world.

No exhibition has previously been exclusively devoted to this final yet crucial stage in his career. In just two months, the artist produced 74 paintings and 33 drawings, including some iconic works: Portrait of Dr Paul Gachet, The Church at Auvers, and Wheatfield with Crows. Comprising some forty paintings and around twenty drawings, the exhibition will highlight this period thematically: first landscapes featuring the village, portraits, still lifes, and landscapes depicting the surrounding countryside. It will also present a series of paintings in elongated double-square format, unique in Van Gogh’s body of work.

[*Musée d'Orsay]

 

Unless otherwise stated, artwork is by Van Gogh

 

Taken in Musée d'Orsay

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