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TELL ME ... what is it you plan to do with your ONE wild and precious life" ~~ Mary Oliver
(a question I ask myself each day ... the older I get the more intense this question becomes)
Grand Canyon
Thanks for sharing the experience,
Bev
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“Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?"
"That depends a good deal on where you want to get to."
"I don't much care where –"
"Then it doesn't matter which way you go.”
~ Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland~
Where'd your sense of adventure go?
You sit at home, with dinner on a tray,
The world is outside.
Do you remember how it used to be,
At 17, I've never been the same,
Forgot my lies.
She said, we could do anything, we can do anything,
Oh oh oh oh,
Open your eyes; the world is outside your door.........
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Honestly I made that mistake once and you can see where it got me, but what we can tell you is The Scarlett Hotel is OPEN! Having already been fortunate enough to search this place high and low, it will definitely be the October Event to remember. Spread the word, gather your friends and head on over for the ultimate SL experience. From the one and only DRD, The Scarlett Hotel is waiting for you!
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Hiya all! Im only getting a chance to tell you something about this pic now, as I had to head out early this morning and Im just back.
The view shows the beautiful village of Laragh in the middle distance and looking straight towards the monastic city of Glendalough.
The mountain on the left is Derrybawn. and on the right is Brockagh,Straight ahead is Camaderry and the large one at the very back is Lughnaquilla, which is the 2nd highest mountain in Ireland at 931m. Lugnaquilla is called after the God," Lugh [Lew] of the strong left arm ". Now I dont know why his left arm should be stronger than his right arm, but apparently he never got married and Im told there are only two types of men in this World, the man who says he dosent and the man who says he gave it up!!!! And no, Im not explaining that one to you!!
Anyway, this is a very unusual view as not many people have climbed this way. Im grateful to my friend Jim who knows all these amazing places. To me it is beautiful beyond words and I fill up every time I look at it. Its probably the history I share with this place.
Im really delighted that you like this snap as its just as I took it from the camera. With such beauty, why you would ever need to do anything to it.
Hope your weekend is super!!!!!
P@t.
" Where mountainy man has sown,
And soon will reap,
Near to the gates of Heaven "
[ Padraic Pearse ]
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These are some of the Greek and Roman amphorae from the 3rd and 2nd century B.C.; they were recovered from the bottom of the sea around the island of Lipari (Aeolian Islands north of Sicily). They have been most beautifully exhibited in the Museo Bernabo Brea in Lipari. Clearly, transport across the Mediterranean was dangerous, but, on the other hand, the contents of these containers (wine, olive oil, marinade) must tell us that life in antiquity had most attractive sides. There was luxury, for some.
Furillen City, Furillen maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Pandora%20Empire/106/139/3401
Texture by Kerstin Frank www.flickr.com/photos/kerstinfrank-design/33601971564/in/...
I remember back in my earliest days in world when I first experienced RL physical reactions to movement in SL. What I mean is feeling slight vertigo when I climbed to the top of a mountain and looked over the edge, as an example. I have had this happen when playing other computer games too. I am sure there is a scientific reason why we experience this but I don't really understand it.
But, when I can't get to the actual ocean to feel the salt water on my face and hear the sails flapping in the wind, nothing beats an early morning sail on the Blake Sea. It isn't real sailing but it feels close enough for a Tuesday in November.
Vermont Railway's southbound NPWJ nears Bradford, VT with VTR 307 leading a short 4 car train for White River Junction. Here the train is about to duck under the old tell-tales and wooden bridge outside town. With good track and decent sun for most of its journey, it was much needed redemption from my failed chase on the New Hampshire Northcoast.
I took this three years ago on my first attempt to find Wallace`s Hut
I skied 20 klms and hiked about the same distance in soft snow
The mistake happened at Langford Gap when I got on the Aqueduct they didn`t tell me I had to take the west and not the east
I returned to the scene to find it well sign posted on my recent roadtrip
During winter the Bogong High Plains Road is closed at Falls Creek Ski Resort and somewhere down the Omeo end and it used as a cross country ski area
This is one of the ponds on the aqueduct
This is a five shot stitch
I couldn't tell you exactly why but this one is going in a very small pile of my images that I think are pretty good. Doesn't mean you have to feel the same way but I love it. This little shed is a fantastic location and I've shot it under many different conditions from 'holy crap' sunsets to incredible smoke skies due to massive bushfires and this foggy sunrise. It looks very rural but it's actually very close to housing estates, I can only hope it doesn't disappear in the name of progress..
Tell me all the dirty things you want to do to me.....then do them
Pose- By me
Bike- Carolina Bike works (Dlmiksch)
Looking for Spring
"The Cactus "Fluffynus Woolynus" always points toward the North Pole...You can also tell time by the position of their shadows
I want you back again
I want your love again
I know you find it hard to reason with me
But this time it's different, darling you'll see
Credits:
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favorite song:
BTS (방탄소년단) 'Your Eyes Tell' MV
Featured Credits:
♥ TRUTH Breeze (@ The Hair Fair)
♥ Tentacio Garden Bucket (@ We ♥ Roleplay)
♥ [Rezz Room] Skunk Adult Animesh (@ FaMESHed)
♥ Luane's Poses Never Get Tired
♥ Photo taken at SkyDome Rentals
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Parque nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido, Sobrarbe, Huesca, Aragón, España.
El parque nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido (en aragonés Parque nacional d'Ordesa y d'as Tres Serols) está ubicado en el Pirineo oscense, íntegramente en la comarca del Sobrarbe, Aragón (España). Se reparte entre los términos municipales de Broto, Bielsa, Fanlo, Puértolas, Tella-Sin y Torla-Ordesa. Recibe una media de más de 600 000 visitantes al año.
Su superficie ocupa 15 608 ha y la zona de protección periférica cuenta con 19 679 ha. Su altitud oscila entre los 700 m s. n. m. en el río Bellós y los 3348 m s. n. m. del Monte Perdido.5
Es el segundo parque nacional más antiguo de España tras ser declarado el 16 de agosto de 1918 mediante el Real Decreto 16-08-1918 con el nombre de «Valle de Ordesa». Con 598 950 visitantes anualmente (2015), el parque nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido es el séptimo parque nacional de España en número de visitantes. El 13 de julio de 1982 se amplió y se reclasificó bajo el nombre actual.
Actualmente goza de diferentes figuras de protección aparte de la de parque nacional, en 1977 se declaró Reserva de la Biosfera, en 1988 Zona de Especial Protección para las Aves y en 1997 Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la Unesco. Es también Lugar de Importancia Comunitaria.
The Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park (in Aragonese Ordesa National Park and d'as Tres Serols) is located in the Pyrenees of Huesca, entirely in the Sobrarbe region, Aragon (Spain). It is distributed among the municipalities of Broto, Bielsa, Fanlo, Puértolas, Tella-Sin and Torla-Ordesa. It receives an average of more than 600,000 visitors a year.
Its surface occupies 15 608 ha and the peripheral protection zone has 19 679 ha. Its altitude ranges between 700 m s. n. m. in the Bellós river and the 3348 m s. n. m. of Monte Perdido. 5
It is the second oldest national park in Spain after being declared on August 16, 1918 by Royal Decree 16-08-1918 with the name of "Valle de Ordesa." With 598,950 visitors annually (2015), the national park Ordesa y Monte Perdido is the seventh national park in Spain in number of visitors. On July 13, 1982 it was expanded and reclassified under the current name.
It currently enjoys different protection figures apart from the national park, in 1977 it was declared a Biosphere Reserve, in 1988 a Special Protection Area for Birds and in 1997 a World Heritage Site by Unesco. It is also a Site of Community Importance.
The skies tell a story when the day is so peaceful and calm. This July day was so warm but not hot and muggy like many can be in mid July. Blue Skies tell us pretty much that the air is calm and comfortable and not to muggy to enjoy being outdoors. Thanks for viewing my work. Gratitude and Kindness can be as comfortable and as delightful as a Summer day with beautiful Blue Skies.
These old and now unused mooring points tell a story of a busier port with fishing vessels and traditions now long gone. For me they are a reminder of things we have lost. Still standing strong is the Forth Bridge her usefulness remains thankfully
Smoke a marijuana, ayy
Listen to Nirvana, hey
Walk into the sky, yeah, we levitate
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Legit I have that on a sticker on my back window of my car.
Not even kidding.
It’s hilarious and I’m never taking this tee or this dress off.
Well I might, but it’s cute as fugg.
By Tres Blah, not a blog for them (oh how I wish!) just a genuine appreciation plug!
I am, though, here to sing from the rooftops (sing/blog whatevs) about the new Jack Spoon cutie cutie stuffs at Anthology.
First we have my personal favourite, new lashes!
Amyris Lash Applier for Lelutka Evo X, they’re giving wet lash trend, they’re giving wispy doll lashes, and they’re served in 15 different lash styles.
Oh btw, they’re also tintable. Fuck yeah.
My other first personal fave thing, glitter.
Not a secret.
So if we can all avert our eyes away from those lush lashes, we have (insert drumroll here)
Glitter Stars - PBR Eye Glitter. Includes top and bottom stars (unrigged, so you can adjust these to your own beautiful faaaace, think eyelids, or brows, hell you could even put these on your cheeks. Yeah. Glitter.)
This is a PBR item, which means it’s hella pretty in every windlight I own (if you want to suggest your faves to me, please do. I’m a windlight ho)
There is a HUD with 15 color options, mermaid to rainbow to gold.
Makes my lil heart so happy.
Both of these beauties are available now at Anthology!
Thanks Jack Spoon!
Honorable Mentions
- Hair Wings EF0403
- Earrings Yummy Heavy Metal Curated Earrings
- Pistachio Cappuccino ChicChica
- Rings Yummy Raw Crystal Collection
- Eyes Avi Glam River
- Nails Black Lotus Coffin Nails for Legacy
Pic has been run in Lightroom ever so lightly, otherwise it is a raw image