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The lesser-photographed angle of this waterfall.

Top of the World Highway, Alaska

 

sod roof shed 7-25-2017

 

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Another visitor to my garden - a Top Knot Pigeon.

Grube Pöthen1/2 Schacht 2 (Basewitzschacht), Nottertal-Heiliger Höhen, Unstrut-Hainich, Menteroda, An der Buchwiese 18.09.1993.

Schacht 1 Richterschacht.

Verbund mit Kaliwerk Volkenroda.

In Betrieb 1910-96.

Gewerkschaft Pöthen.

Schächte verfüllt und Tagesanlagen abgerissen

 

germany, Thüringen

The Château de Hautefort and the village of the same name, seen from a distance, Dordogne, France

 

Some background information:

 

The Château de Hautefort (in English: "Hautefort Castle") is situated on a plateau in the northern part of the French department of Dordogne. It overlooks the village of Hautefort and is located approximately 34 kilometers (21 miles) northeast of the town of Périgueux. The building complex is the largest Baroque castle in southwestern France and one of the most significant castles in the Périgord region. Located in the far eastern part of the White Périgord (in French: "Périgord blanc"), the castle was classified as a historic monument in 1958. Since 1967, its French formal gardens and the landscaped park have also been listed as historic monuments.

 

As early as the 9th century, a fortress was located at the site of the present-day Hautefort Castle, belonging to the viscounts of Limoges. In 1030, the castle became the property of Guy de Lastours after he defeated the rebellious viscounts at Arnac on behalf of the Count of Périgord. Following his death in 1046, his sole daughter Aloaarz brought the property into her marriage with Aymar de Laron, who adopted the Lastours name.

 

Through the marriage of Agnes de Lastours in 1160, the castle passed to the family of her husband, Constantin de Born. Constantin and his brother Bertran de Born, quarreled over the castle, as they supported opposing factions of the English princes Henry the Young King and Richard the Lionheart. Bertran sided with Prince Henry, while Constantin aligned himself with Richard's camp. In 1182, Bertran managed to expel Constantin from the castle, but in the following year, after Henry's death, Richard the Lionheart laid siege to the fortress. After eight days, he captured it, took Bertran prisoner, and demolished the fortifications.

 

However, King Henry II of England granted Bertran his freedom and even restored the castle to him. In 1184, the rebuilding of the castle began. By 1196, Bertran retired to the Cistercian Abbey of Dalon and became a monk, while the grounds passed to his son. At that time, the structure consisted of a large donjon and several smaller towers connected by curtain walls and battlements.

 

In the course of the Hundred Years' War, English soldiers occupied the castle in 1355 and forced its owners to recognize the English king as their liege lord. However, in 1406, the castle returned to French control. Shortly before, the last male representative of the family, Bertrand, had died, and the property passed to his sole daughter, Marthe. Her son Antoine, from her second marriage to Hélie de Gontaut, adopted the name of the Hautefort lordship when he became the new lord of the castle. In 1588, the northwestern entrance wing of the castle was altered and fortified – perhaps influenced by the French Wars of Religion. This renovation likely replaced a less defensible Renaissance-style structure.

 

In 1614, under François de Hautefort, the seigneurie was elevated to a marquisate. Accordingly, he sought to replace the outdated structure with a representative château. In 1633, the marquis commissioned Nicolas Rambourg, an architect from Périgueux, to undertake a major renovation of the estate. When François passed away in 1640, the work was far from complete, leaving the task of continuing the project to his successor, his grandson Jacques-François. Jacques-François' sister, Marie, gained fame at the Parisian royal court as the platonic companion of King Louis XIII.

 

The death of Nicolas Rambourg in 1649 temporarily halted construction, but in 1651, the inauguration of a château chapel on the ground floor of the new logis was celebrated. In 1669, the marquis resumed the renovation project, enlisting the Parisian architect Jean Maigret. Maigret completed the château as a symmetrical three-wing complex in the style of classical Baroque, adding the current south tower and relocating the chapel there in 1670. Although the second marquis died in 1680, Maigret's work on the château continued until 1695. During the renovations, the defensive elements that had still been present at the beginning of the 17th century were gradually dismantled.

 

During the French Revolution, the citizens of Hautefort prevented the château's destruction. From 1793 to 1795, the estate was used as a prison. But after the revolutionary period, Sigismonde Charlotte Louise de Hautefort, the daughter of the last marquis, Louis Frédéric Emmanuel, regained control of the family seat. In 1853, the redesign of the château's gardens was commissioned and the plans were drawn up by Paul de Lavenne, one of the most renowned landscape architects in France at the time. He reimagined the baroque gardens on the terraces surrounding the château and designed a large English landscape garden with broad sightlines into the surrounding countryside.

 

After the death of Maxence de Hautefort in 1887, his second wife sold the estate in 1890 to wealthy industrialist Bertrand Artigues. Artigues undertook various restoration projects and demolished the old outbuildings to the northwest of the château. Despite these efforts, the structural condition of the château remained poor. After Bertrand Artigues passed away in 1908, his heirs sold the château in 1913 to a real estate speculator. Between then and 1925, the speculator sold off all the furnishings and interior elements, including paneling and parquet floors. Subsequently, the parceled estate was sold off piece by piece.

 

In 1929, Baron Henry de Bastard and his wife Simone, the daughter of banker and patron David David-Weill, purchased the château. They began extensive restoration work in 1930, which continued until 1965. The couple undertook a complete restoration of both the interior and exterior of the buildings and also worked to restore the baroque garden parterres based on historical plans. While the flowerbeds were replanted, the design created by Paul de Lavenne was preserved.

 

After the death of the baron in 1957, his widow opened the château to the public. However, this decision proved disastrous for the estate. In 1968, a major fire broke out, caused by a carelessly discarded cigarette butt from a visitor. The fire devastated the main northeastern wing, including its interiors and furnishings. Only the side wings with their round towers at the ends remained intact. But the baroness wasted no time and began restoration work as early as September of the same year. Using old photographs, the destroyed wing and its rooms were faithfully reconstructed and refurnished.

 

Today, the Château de Hautefort, along with its park and large sections of the French gardens, can be visited for an admission fee. Visitors can explore the interior rooms, including the grand reception hall, the château lord’s bedroom, Marie de Hautefort’s room in the Louis Quinze style, the chapel, and the kitchen. Furthermore, it is worth mentioning that the palace has also served as a film location for several productions. The last one was the movie "Ever After" from 1998, starring Drew Barrymore and Anjelica Huston.

Infrared shot from a rather nice day mooching around an abandoned scrap yard

A trio of NS Dash 9's lead a coal train through the oh so so so photogenic Pine Junction. Back when i didn't care about the scene and just cared about the power. I will say I did shoot a lot of cool power over the last 10 years at Pine.

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Montenegro is a country in Eastern Europe bordering Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, Albania and the Adriatic Sea. It used to be a part of Yugoslavia. The capital is Podgorica. The name Montenegro is Italian and means Black mountain. Montenegro was an independent princedom between 1878 and 1910 and an independent kingdom until 1918. That year Montenegro became part of Yugoslavia. In 2003 Yugoslavia was transformed into the new country of Serbia and Montenegro, but this fell apart in 2006 when both countries went their separate ways. Montenegro is therefore the youngest country in Europe. Montenegro is not a member of the European Union, but it is a member of NATO. Despite the fact that Montenegro is not yet an EU Member State, people do pay with the euro. Montenegro may be small, but this beautiful nation has a huge array of natural and man-made wonders. Once overlooked in favor of more famous Mediterranean countries, Montenegro is quickly gaining a reputation as a great place to travel. It's easy to see why. The mountainous hinterland is home to deep gorges, flowing rivers, glacial lakes and old-growth forests, popular for adventure activities. The winding coast runs along pretty blonde bays overlooking the royal blue Adriatic Sea, ancient Venetian villages and UNESCO-walled towns. Kotor is a fortified town and protected by the St John’s Fortress on Montenegro’s Adriatic coast, in a bay near the limestone cliffs of Mt. Lovćen. Characterized by winding streets and squares, its medieval old town has several Romanesque churches, including Kotor Cathedral.

 

Kotor dates back to the Middle Ages and thanks to its preserved center, it is on the UNESCO list of natural and historical World Heritage Sites. You get a beautiful view of the Kotor bay from the P1 road to the top of Mt. Lovćen, a somewhat steep and very narrow route, barely passable by bus. But if you're with a car, you shouldn't have any problems getting to the best view of Europe's southernmost fjord quickly and easily. Photo of Kanitha and the Bay of Kotor.

 

Montenegro is een land in Oost-Europa en grenst aan Bosnië en Herzegovina, Servië, Kosovo, Albanië en de Adriatische Zee. Vroeger was het een deel van Joegoslavië. De hoofdstad is Podgorica. De naam Montenegro is Italiaans en betekent Zwarte berg. Montenegro was tussen 1878 en 1910 een zelfstandig prinsdom en tot 1918 een zelfstandig koninkrijk. Dat jaar werd Montenegro onderdeel van Joegoslavië. In 2003 werd Joegoslavië omgevormd in het nieuwe land Servië en Montenegro, maar dit viel in 2006 uit elkaar toen beide landen een eigen weg gingen. Montenegro is misschien klein, maar deze prachtige natie heeft een enorm scala aan natuurlijke en door de mens gemaakte wonderen. Ooit over het hoofd gezien ten gunste van meer bekende mediterrane landen, krijgt Montenegro snel een reputatie als een geweldige plek om te reizen. Het is gemakkelijk te zien waarom. Het bergachtige achterland herbergt diepe kloven, stromende rivieren, gletsjermeren en oerbossen, populair voor avontuurlijke activiteiten. De kronkelige kust loopt langs mooie blonde baaien met uitzicht op de koningsblauwe Adriatische Zee. Ingeklemd tussen zwarte bergen en in de laatste hoek van de baai ligt het sfeervolle stadje Kotor. Omgeven door stevige muren die op de omliggende hellingen liggen, is de stad een middeleeuws doolhof van musea, kerken, met cafés bezaaide pleinen en Venetiaanse paleizen. Kotor dateert uit de middeleeuwen en dankzij het bewaard gebleven centrum staat het op de UNESCO-lijst van natuurlijke en historische werelderfgoedsites. Een prachtig uitzicht op de Kotor baai krijg je vanaf de P1-weg naar de top van berg Lovćen, een ietwat steile en zeer smalle route, nauwelijks begaanbaar met de bus. Maar als je met een auto bent, zou je geen problemen moeten hebben om snel en gemakkelijk naar het beste uitzicht op de zuidelijkste fjord van Europa te komen.

This top is really only for holidays or unusually hot days at home but it goes well with my new miniskirt.

First of the new batch with gold top and heels x

A striking and to me very likeable feature of Bangkok is the prevalence of roof top gardens. Vertical gardens also adorn many multi-storey buildings.

ZZ Top brings a musical note to the trail,playing on the black and white link between pianos and zebras. The glasses give the design a "Rock edge"

Artist Jenny Leonard

If you are a fly, losing a wing can be pretty bad. It's probably what enabled these two red mites (who I've nicknamed Maverick & Goose) to get a good hold.

 

Still this tiny fly was quite sprightly, and was scurrying up and down the blades of grass without too many problems. Not sure how long it would have lasted though...

 

Single image @ ~5X magnification.

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Top negro de algodón con cuello drapeado, así queda con una polera debajo.

M.

 

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Filling the top pound to Sheffield Basin

Another meadow brown butterfly (Maniola jurtina) on the top of a spike.

 

Taken with Sony A-6000 (Sony ILCE-6000) and SEL FE90M28G Macro as RAW. Converted to JPEG with LR 5.7

A colourful set of rear end helpers at Belmont, top of Crawford Hill, on a heavy coal train from Powder River which had split into two about 30 minutes earlier on the approach to the summit due to defective coupling which was quickly sorted by a man with a large hammer ! The approach to the disused tunnel is on the left. 8 April 2005.

ZZ Top headlined KLBJ's 42 Anniversary party at the Cedar Park Center. ZZ Top and Jeff Beck played to a capacity crowd, April 30, 2015.

Jaguar E-Type, Classic Cars, Phoenix West, Dortmund Hörde, 2018

 

Detailaufnahme eines Jaguar E-Type. Das Auto war in einem Top-Zustand, Chromteile und Felgen wie neu.

 

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Detail of a Jaguar E-Type. The car was in top condition, chrome parts and rims like new.

Walking this morning I saw Baby drinking from this water bottle/dog bowl and took her photo. The young man owner said, "Oh wait till she finishes drinking; Baby loves to pose." So I waited and he said, "Sit Baby, now SMILE!"

 

And this is what we got - tongue hanging out to the side and jagged teeth, Baby was indeed smiling.

 

Don't you love how we all think our pets are the cutest and smartest? His pride in Baby was very endearing.

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I'm like a spinning top

Going round and around

Well I don't know what's up

And I sure don't know what's down

Now watch me - I'm like a spinning top

Can't tell day from night

Well I don't know what's wrong

And I sure don't know what's right

Now watch me

 

It started when I heard your song of love

Pouring down like honey from above

I started to spin

I started to move

Just like a needle

That's sticking in the same old groove

 

I'm like a spinning top

I like it so much I'm never going to stop

 

(XTC - Spinning top)

London (Big ben)

Shedders enjoy the music and atmosphere at the Watershed Country Music Festival at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington, USA Cowboy Hat Cowgirls Friends Girlfriends BFF Halter Top Demin Jeans White Pink

Merry go round spinning like a top at Kaposia Landing, South Saint Paul, MN, USA

Fri. the 17th walkabout after 5 days in my Cave! So itching to get a few clicks.

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