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"Trust" a Sculpture for Claremont on the Park
Using recycled trusses from the old Claremont Football Club Grandstand
A Memorial Flight and War Time Exhibition organised by Frinton & Walton Heritage Trust held on the greensward, Esplanade, Frinton-on-Sea .
A Spitfire from the RAF's Battle of Britain Memorial Flight was due to carry out a flypast to Pilot Officer Gerard Maffett , who was killed bailing out of his fighter aircraft in WWII at Walton on the Naze Essex.
Unfortunately, due to the weather conditions the Spitfire was grounded.
Trust
Trust that there is a tiger, muscular
Tasmanian, and sly, which has never been
seen and never will be seen by any human
eye. Trust that thirty thousand sword-
fish will never near a ship, that far
from cameras or cars elephant herds live
long elephant lives. Believe that bees
by the billions find unidentified flowers
on unmapped marshes and mountains. Safe
in caves of contentment, bears sleep.
Through vast canyons, horses run while slowly
snakes stretch beyond their skins in the sun.
I must trust all this to be true, though
the few birds at my feeder watch the window
with small flutters of fear, so like my own.
~ by Susan Kinsolving ~
Tyntesfield is a Victorian Gothic Revival estate near Wraxall, Somerset, England, near Nailsea, seven miles from Bristol.
The house was acquired by the National Trust in June 2002 after a fund raising campaign to prevent it being sold to private interests and ensure it be opened to the public.
William Gibbs purchased Tyntes Place, the original Regency-Gothic house that stood on the site, in 1843. In 1863 he began the full-blown rebuilding to create the Gothic Revival extravaganza that now stands; the cost was £70,000. Notable elements of the house include glass by Powell and Wooldridge, mosaics by Salviati, and ironwork by Hart, Son, Peard and Co. The original architect was John Norton. In the 1880s further alterations were made by architect Henry Woodyer. The chapel was designed by Arthur William Blomfield in the 1870s.
The appeal by the National Trust collected £8.2 million from the public in just 100 days and the Trust also received the largest single grant ever by the National Heritage Memorial Fund (at £17.4 million), which caused some controversy. The National Lottery has earmarked a further £25 million for the major conservation work that is needed.
Since 2004 staff have been cataloging the contents of the house, which had been collected by the four generations of the family. By 2008 a total of 30,000 items had been listed including an unexploded Second World War bomb, a jewel-encrusted chalice, a roll of 19th-century flock wallpaper and a coconut with carved face and hair. A further 10,000 items are being catalogued and photographed.
Former home of the Astor family, the National Trust's Cliveden has glorious gardens overlooking the Thames in Berkshire.
Trust In Jesus, .11b at the warm up wall at the lode... That looks awkward and cool... and hey - i stuck that move so i think this picture is cool!
(Trust In Jesus was posted by www.yourclimbing.com user badash and tagged as the red, red river gorge, mother lode, load, 5.11, badash, ashley hamilton, climbing)
"Emotional strength is necessary because there is a lot of risk in what I do, and I have to be able to trust my team."
Rock cut graves opposite St Patricks on the Trust's Heysham Head, near Morecambe in Lancashire. Here, eerily filled with water and flowers
When appearances can be deceiving,
how can you trust on seeing is believing.
When they are always two sides of a story.
How could you have seen the entire universe,
when you have only seen what you choose to believe in.
How is it a middle way while living as a jury passing death sentences on his subject.
xxx
sui
#365grateful
too much too soon we pass judgement on subjects we barely understand.
just as I watch a couple sharing a physical moment together with a awesome hug does not naturally make them a couple.
How do you fall in love with your own sibling?
that's the kind of relation I have with my dear friend aka bro who happens to be a guy.
one of my greatest gift was having known this wonderful friend who is like my brother and most times like a sister to me.
someone who is closer and dearer than my family.
a guy in appearance but a sister deep down.
I treasure our friendship much more than words can express.
even when friends around whisper words like 'convert your friend, make him straight and go on a date with him' or 'hey that's your boyfriend'.
I grew tired of having to explain when the question is:
what is wrong with hanging out too often with my bro?
yet it is perfectly acceptable if I hang out often with my gal friend?
and that is why I love attending pink dot with my bro.
It's not just an event, it's the event that is a reminder for me to accept that everyone is different.
And to let my bro know that I accept him as who he is.
Not everyone has to live with the main stream opinion of what is considered as acceptable.
When have I ever been given the right to pass judgement on others, it is something I am still learning as well.
Went to an open day at the local Dogs Trust today, even though the picture does have a sad look to it, these dogs are really looked after and enjoyed having alot of attention and dog treats today.
I worked in a similar animal sanctuary at the local RSPCA so today brought back some good memories!
BTW the pictured doc is a 2yr old X bull mastif bitch called Stella. Defiantly my fav dog there.
Othello at the Intiman (View Large)
The folks at the Intiman have been very excited about the extended run of Othello, but to me the real action was right outside the entrance.