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Intro Week at Lancaster and suddenly the campus is covered in posters and people.
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One of my fellow classmates, Kurt Ahern, had the privilege to introduce one of the speakers at Destination Success. Kurt is a very inspiring and ambitious person who has a great personality that will take him far in life.
If I had someone like that by my side, I'd refer to them about the littlest thing, such as how much sugar to put into my tea, as they'd have the perfect answer for me. Nick and Margaret deserve their own show.
In Santos, whilst driving towards Sao Vicente I saw this
very old House. Perhaps over 100 years of unaltered
History. Everyone seems to want an Apartment close
to the Beach. Well, this House was exactly 100 mts.
from the Beach and abandoned. So I searched out the
legal owner and bought this beauty. To enter the living
quarters, you had to climb the marble stairs that I am
standing on to take this photo. Upstairs was the old
Lord's Quarters, downstairs there was the same room
space but with a lower ceiling. I will explain, at the
turn of last century (1800/1900) the wealthy lived in
town near the docks, and had a beach House for
weekends and keeping their boats. Labour was cheap,
so the lower quarters that you see here were for the
many servants. The upper floor was for the owners,
marble all over, imported stained glass windows sided
the solid Russian Pine (also imported) double Venizian
windows. The whole house was Russian Pine, ceiling,
roofing the lot. Woodworms did not like this noble wood
for it's acidity. I have a photo of the outside building and
the stained glass windows, but must find these to upload.
The basement had a 2mt. ceiling and upstairs 4mt.
This photo was taken when arriving from the office, the entrance was via the upper floor. Since I always carried
a camera and saw this flower sprouting from the roots of
the front tree. I decided to register it's beauty.
This is a crop of the Paris station to remove the out of focus upper nearby Arch. Also, a little editing on the overall, people, side Arches and two distant upright objects, which I don't know what they are! Believe this version is more artistic, sharper with focus on every person, walls and objects. In fewer words, now it does look like a Museum within a Station!