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60/365. Went to my daughter's house today and she loves her teas - have them all arranged in jars on her open shelves
Photograph from Helen's 2015 365 project -a photo a day for a year
Sleep Well, Dizz Design, Stylish and exclusive curtain fabrics, Stijlvolle en exclusieve gordijnstoffen, Tissus de tentures élégants et exclusifs
Action from the 2011 Sleepwell Hotels Manx End 2 End Mountain Bike Challenge in the Isle of Man. Full details at www.manxe2e.org
You should try to take a little time today to look around and see what is beautiful in your life.
Some of you that know me a little know that in July a very close friend of mine, and my husbands best friend of over 20 years suddenly died. It's a hard to thing to go through, but you can't go through it and not learn some profound lessons about life. Unfortunately, the universe felt there was still more lessons to be learned, and on New Years Day another friend of mine died. I wasn't as close to him in recent years as I once was many years ago, but I we did speak occasionally and I had last talked to him a few months ago. He was the sort of person that makes an impression on you. He lived his life like he knew something that most people either don't know or choose to ignore. He was a special person no doubt. He taught me so much about life and about art and music and love and life and that sometimes you should kiss with your eyes wide open. I wish I had not disconnected from him for so long, I'm sad for what I missed. That last time we spoke he thanked me for taking the step to reach out, he asked me "what has your journey been, tell me about it all" his final words to me were this, " Peace, Clarity and Strength, Your Beautiful."
Those words and the sentiment behind them have really made an impression on me. Of course, I had no idea that would be the last time I talked to him and still they meant so much to me. I had sent him a message and a photo from back in our middle school years on Dec. 20 something, and I didn't hear back from him. I was surprised, but not concerned. I knew he was busy and traveled a lot. Then I learned the real reason I hadn't had a reply. He had cystic fibrosis and had taken a bad turn, he had gone out to California with his Wife and baby girl and that is where he died on New Years Day. Because of who he was I have been able to read some things about his last days. I read somewhere that a few days before he died he told his wife "It's all about Love" I am really going to try to embrace some of the ideals he taught me about, living every minute in the present, and letting love be a present and powerful force in life. Our world lost a beautiful sweet light when his soul transformed, I am hopeful that he will be an even greater force in our universe now. He certainly was an excellent human being. Sleepwell Gregory.
Peace, Clarity and Strength, You are all beautiful
Here is one of his songs. He was the drummer in this band, Remy Zero. The Song is Called "Gramarye" from their masterpiece album "Villa Elaine" Greg was an incredible, I mean INCREDIBLE drummer. The power he had is awe inspiring, if you dig that sort of thing you need to watch him behind his kit. It's magic. If you get a chance and haven't already you should stop what your doing now and buy "Villa Elaine" it's transcending and under recognized in my opinion. The track "Hollow" is one that really highlights the force Greg had on the drums. You will love it, I predict it will become your new favorite music. Seriously.
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Action from the 2011 Sleepwell Hotels Manx End 2 End Mountain Bike Challenge in the Isle of Man. Full details at www.manxe2e.org
First Freeze 32° Fahrenheit in Central Park NYC Belvedere Castle The Ramble New York City USA November 23rd 2021
#Confirmed #FirstFreeze #FirstFrost #❄️ arrived in #NYC on #November 23rd 2021 - #SleepWell #Perennial #Plants - #Annuals hope you left seeds was #beautiful seeing you - #NewYorkCity is in #flower and plants #USDA #HardinessZone 7b - #RyanReporting / @ryanjanekwolowski at #Manhattan island borough #NewYork #🍎 City 🌃 #NewYorkState 10001 zip code #USA # country North America continent #Autumn season 🍁
First Freeze for NYC
November 23rd 2021 ( first snow November 28th 2021 )
November 18th 2020
November 8th 2019
November 14th 2018 ( first snow November 15th 2018)
Belvedere Castle is a folly in Central Park in Manhattan, New York City. It contains exhibit rooms and an observation deck, and since 1919, has housed Central Park’s official weather station.
Belvedere Castle was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in 1867–1869. An architectural hybrid of Gothic and Romanesque styles, Vaux's design called for a Manhattan schist and granite structure with a corner tower with conical cap, with the existing lookout over parapet walls between them.[1] Its name comes from belvedere, which means "beautiful view" in Italian.[2]: 162
Belvedere Castle was built as a shell with doors and windows open to the weather. Originally, the main tower had a more medieval design, with a weather antenna on top, but during the castle's 1983 renovation, the tower was restored in a German style with a flag, a weather vane, and an anemometer on top. The two fanciful half-timbered wooden pavilions deteriorated without painting and upkeep and were removed before 1900, but restored in the 1980s.
Starting in 1919, Belvedere Castle housed the New York Meteorological Observatory, which had been taken over by the United States Weather Bureau. The current weather station in Central Park, an Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS), is located immediately south of the castle, though wind equipment is still located on the main tower.
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New York City - USA - November 2021
#32Degrees #Freezing #FreezingTemperature #Weather @nytimes @nbcnewyork @weatherchannel @iloveny @ilove_newyo @newyork_instagram @ I❤️NY
First Freeze 32° Fahrenheit in Central Park NYC Belvedere Castle The Ramble New York City USA November 23rd 2021
#Confirmed #FirstFreeze #FirstFrost #❄️ arrived in #NYC on #November 23rd 2021 - #SleepWell #Perennial #Plants - #Annuals hope you left seeds was #beautiful seeing you - #NewYorkCity is in #flower and plants #USDA #HardinessZone 7b - #RyanReporting / @ryanjanekwolowski at #Manhattan island borough #NewYork #🍎 City 🌃 #NewYorkState 10001 zip code #USA # country North America continent #Autumn season 🍁
First Freeze for NYC
November 23rd 2021 ( first snow November 28th 2021 )
November 18th 2020
November 8th 2019
November 14th 2018 ( first snow November 15th 2018)
Belvedere Castle is a folly in Central Park in Manhattan, New York City. It contains exhibit rooms and an observation deck, and since 1919, has housed Central Park’s official weather station.
Belvedere Castle was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in 1867–1869. An architectural hybrid of Gothic and Romanesque styles, Vaux's design called for a Manhattan schist and granite structure with a corner tower with conical cap, with the existing lookout over parapet walls between them.[1] Its name comes from belvedere, which means "beautiful view" in Italian.[2]: 162
Belvedere Castle was built as a shell with doors and windows open to the weather. Originally, the main tower had a more medieval design, with a weather antenna on top, but during the castle's 1983 renovation, the tower was restored in a German style with a flag, a weather vane, and an anemometer on top. The two fanciful half-timbered wooden pavilions deteriorated without painting and upkeep and were removed before 1900, but restored in the 1980s.
Starting in 1919, Belvedere Castle housed the New York Meteorological Observatory, which had been taken over by the United States Weather Bureau. The current weather station in Central Park, an Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS), is located immediately south of the castle, though wind equipment is still located on the main tower.
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Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max smartphone 4K video
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New York City - USA - November 2021
#32Degrees #Freezing #FreezingTemperature #Weather @nytimes @nbcnewyork @weatherchannel @iloveny @ilove_newyo @newyork_instagram @ I❤️NY
Action from the 2011 Sleepwell Hotels Manx End 2 End Mountain Bike Challenge in the Isle of Man. Full details at www.manxe2e.org
Had a rough night yesterday, because of my crazy work, so its the only thing Im thinking today ;-)
Best wishes for the weekend, my friends!
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