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Deviant Art: Spell of Silence
she'll cast no more spells for a time...
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Reading Chair: Bricolage - Poe Reading Corner - [Hallow Manor - October 2022] [Exclusive] [Chair, Owl, Books, Round table, Lamp, Tall artwork]
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House: CELESTE - Witchy Cottage - [FLF-O-Ween - October 2022]
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Kotolier: [First Time Blogging] This dress is a beautiful vintage dress, I'm reminded of WWII when I see this, ladies attending local charity dances in village halls. Looking at this dress reminds me of so many different TV programmes. It's a beautiful dress, 20s style, perfect for a phantom who lost her loved one. If you love this style, this is the dress for you!
pecheresse: [Hunt Prize #4] This artwork is amazing. I completely love it, I did blog the other 4 pieces that are the exclusive for Hallow Manor. This has to be my favourite of them all though. Frames for the artworks are just as beautiful and comes with two different tones. I used the dark one because I wanted it to stand out that little bit more on the wall. A must have for anyone looking to decorate their Halloween walls!
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Sort of a digital sequel to www.flickr.com/photos/mseydelconnors/54422805708/in/datep... Vizcom render based on my ink sketch
Flowering Dogwood in my garden after a brief rain shower.
Common for the season.
Today... off and on drizzle and thunderstorms... 0.38 inches of rainfall, so far.
Under her Spell
After 17 months the power is still strong.
Model & pose by: Rejara Spearsong
Rejara took this pic too! See her version of it here.
Bappy Bench Monday, Folks! i wonder how that got started anyway. You'd think it would be
"Macro Monday" or something, wouldn't you? Anyway, here's a shot of pretty Ames Park on the Halifax River in Ormond Beach, Florida. Some days are just better than others, and this one was a pretty one.
From a Facebook posting by John Barry Graham on 8 August 2023:
"A tornado in 2015 took the roof off. The community that saved and restored the two old churches has $16,000 saved up thus far to put a new roof on and save the elevator. It is the most photographed elevator in Western Canada."
Drone footage of Dorothy elevator and old bridge East Coulee, by DanOCan
Four days ago, on 29 September 2014, I finally drove out to an area that lies NE of Calgary, that I had longed to go to for so many years. It must have been 30+ years ago that I first saw one particular area of the Badlands of Alberta. A few times since then, I had been fairly close when I went on several botany trips out that way, but when you are carpooling, you can't just go wherever you want. So, my youngest daughter and I decided that we both wanted to make this trip. All summer, we had been waiting for a day on which she didn't have to work and where the weather forecast was for no rain on the day or there had been no rain the previous day. The Bentonite Clay in the area becomes treacherously slippery when wet. The forecast for this day was for a mainly sunny day - at last, we were going!
I think this was the longest day of driving I had ever done, especially to, and in, an area that I'd never driven to before. For anyone who doesn't know me, I have battled a driving phobia for decades, plus I have no sense of direction, lol! Thankfully, my daughter has an amazing sense of direction, so I knew we wouldn't be stuck out on the prairies in the middle of nowhere. A typical question at too many intersections went as follows: me - "Do we go left?"; my daughter - "No, we go right", lol!
I met my daughter at 8:00 am. and I got home shortly before 9:00 pm. Much of that time was spent driving; the rest was spent wandering round three main areas - The Hoodoo Trail, Dorothy and Rowley, in different directions from Drumheller (known for its remarkable dinosaur findings). The forecast was far from accurate on our drive out to the Badlands and I began to wonder if we'd made a mistake going on this trip on that particular day. However, knowing that snow would be returning very soon ("returning" because we had two snowstorms on 9 and 10 September), I was beginning to feel rather desperate and really didn't want to risk not getting out there this year. The afternoon was less cloudy and we did have some sun.
So, the first of our destinations was The Hoodoo Trail, a small area of protected, spectacular hoodoos (rock formations), and then we went further, to the almost-ghost-town of Dorothy. I had longed, for such a long time, to see the two small, old churches that are to be found in Dorothy, as well as the old grain elevator seen in this photo. This photo was obviously taken before the sun eventually came out. This abandoned icon of the prairies stands at the edge of the main road and will probably end up crumbling or being destroyed before too long, like so many other grain elevators in Alberta. Such a waste, that they are not protected.
After that, we drove over 11 bridges and called in at the tiny hamlet of Wayne, passing the old Atlas Coal Mine. Much as we would have liked to visit the mine, we knew that we just didn't have time. Then we went to Rowley to see the old grain elevators and to wander round this very small, historical place. There are actually three elevators, with two being right next to each other and the other one a little further from them. Dorothy felt and looked almost deserted, whereas Rowley was beautifully kept.
From Rowley, we made our way back across the prairies to Calgary. I had planned on getting back before it got dark as I no longer like night driving and very rarely do it, but we didn't quite make it. On the return drive, the last sighting was a Great Horned Owl that was perched part way up a power pole. Well done, Rachel, spotting this welcome bird! Not easy to see in the dark. By the time I got home, I was so tired and my arms were so painful from driving, but, what a great day we had!!
"There were 1,651 elevators in Alberta in 1951, but by 1982 a total of 979 elevators remained. The 1990s spelled the death of the wooden “country” or “primary” elevator. At the end of the 1990s, as the full impact of both of the ending of the Crow Rate in 1995 and further impending rail abandonment was felt, the pace of demolition accelerated at an unprecedented rate. At the end of the 1996-1997 crop year, there were only 327 elevators left. Alberta’s largest cooperative grain companies, the Alberta Wheat Pool (which amalgamated with Manitoba Pool Elevators in 1998 as Agricore) and United Grain Growers, ultimately formed a new corporate entity known as Agricore United in 2001, issuing issued public shares. Demolition of country elevators has continued, and in 2005 there were only 156 wooden elevators of any kind still standing, only a handful of which are used by the grain trade.
The Government of Alberta has recognised the significance of the traditional wood grain elevators, and has designated 12 as Provincial Historic Resources. They are located in the following communities: Andrew, Castor, Leduc, Meeting Creek, Paradise Valley, Radway, Rowley (3 elevators), Scandia and St. Albert (2 elevators)."
www.grainelevatorsalberta.ca/articles/HRM-history.pdf
www.bigdoer.com/8049/exploring-history/prairie-sentinels-...
An interesting film about how the old grain elevators work (or worked). Grain Elevator by Charles Konowal, National Film Board of Canada, 15:57 minutes in length.
A gazebo for the ages. Panoramic view with beautiful aromas force you to just sit yourself down and sit a spell.
O "Spell Choir" é uma banda a cappella constituída actualmente por dez elementos. - [ Vencedor do programa A Capella na Rtp ]
Set a Spell - Peering into Graystone Mansion, Coatesville, PA. This is a former college for the blind.
There was a recent extreme weather event in a rural town of New South Wales called Oberon. It can snow but has not been as heavy as the last few days for a long time. I took the opportunity to travel down over the Blue Mountains in the early hours before the blizzard hit the town and area. It was an amazing adventure and an absolute pleasure to be able to photograph some of the local area and animals. Hope you enjoy these.