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Three marks the spot where Three Marines... Lee, Coffy and Branding were publicly excited before approx 50,000 civilians, military and dignitaries in 1797 on Plymouths Hoe after being found guilty for trying to encite a mutiny.

Three cold beer, isolated on white

Far from the maddening crowds, except for those 3 who had been following me all day...

No photographer or location. Circa 1900.

I have some pens and pencils.

 

A moleskine.

 

And a head full of quotes, lyrics and the like.

 

Come and see them at quoteskine.tumblr.com

GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN - This versatile piece could be very useful next to the dining room table, to provide bot hidden and open storage, and to serve as a buffet. Alternately it could hold its own in the living room, as an entertainment center, with a wall mounted flat-screen and the components atop the sideboard. 123cm x 40cm x 78cm

Three frutis falling on water isolated on black background

Three-bearded rockling, Gaidropsarus vulgaris

Date: 08/07/2015

Loch Maddy, SE Flodday (spot dive LM04SR02)

Photographer: Graham Saunders

 

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I tried to show you all a before and after of myself before Gary accidentally (if not purposely) cut the "hawk" off by mistake but my head is too big for the alloted mosaic on flcikr's big huge labs lmao .. so this is the end result of my haircut today .. This picture was taken by Beau .. a barber at Shelby's Salon ..

 

Ok so this is a new thing that I guess may start going around ..

 

Three Things I Love:

1) Laughing

2) Family and Friends

3) Getting my haircut (lol)

 

Three Things That I Hate:

1) The abuse of children no matter what type it is

2) The mistreatment of the elderly or disabled

3) Negativity

 

Three Dream Jobs I Used To Have:

1) Being a lawyer

2) Being a dancer for MC Hammer LMAO Me and my best friend were going to quit school in the 7th grade and find a way to dance for him .. My mom was like "That is stupid!! You don't even know if his career is going to last and I am not even allowing that anyway!!

3) Being a transformer lmao When I was a little boy I used to pretend that I was and I'd make the noises and everything

 

Three Things That I Want To Do Before I Die:

1) Shoot for a fashion magazine

2) Leave my impression on the world, family and friends / Contribute to the goodness of the world

3) Travel to every beautiful place that there is to see ..

 

I don't tag people but I will say this .. If it strikes you to do one I'd LOVE IT!! lol

A vanilla butter cake with vanilla buttercream icing for a little boy's second birthday. The inspiration and design of the cake came from his favourite book's cover. Sean just loved the cake, and it was so nice to see his little face light up when he saw it.

 

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You made it to a designated site along the Cascadia Marine Trail, our Nation’s longest recreation water trail! Blind Island is a small, three-acre marine camping park located on the north side of Shaw Island. All of the campsites are offered on a first-come, first-served basis and are for the exclusive use of boaters arriving by human or wind-powered watercraft. Recreational activities include camping, picnicking, non-motorized boating, and wildlife watching. The BLM cooperatively manages the area with Washington State Parks.

 

Know Before You Go:

-Blind Island is open YEAR ROUND.

-Blind Island is very primitive; there is no fresh water available on site.

-Access can be challenging due to the rocky and shallow landing.

-Washington State Park fees apply

-On October 7, 2014, San Juan County became the first County in the U.S. designated as a voluntary “Leave No Trace” Area. Please help and practice LNT.

 

Directions:

Blind Island is located west of the Shaw Island ferry dock and one mile south of the Orcas Island ferry dock. There are no kayak launch sites at or near either ferry docks. Boaters should approach the island from the northeast (Shaw Island ferry terminal) to access the four mooring buoys located on the south side of Blind Bay. Note the reef marker 200 yards east of Blind Island. DO NOT approach from the northwest as there is an extensive reef in that area.

 

Point of Interest:

Best access to the island is at a small pocket cove at the southwest side of Blind Island (look for the State Parks and SJI National Monument logo sign onshore).

 

Contact:

San Juan Islands National Monument

37 Washburn Place

Lopez Island, WA 98261

(360) 468-3754

www.blm.gov/visit

 

Photo by Jeff Clark/BLM

 

Small Electric Three-Wheel Car Club Meet, Petersen Museum, Los Angeles.

  

Published on March 20, 2006, Long Beach Press-Telegram (California)

WHAT'S UP: BUZZ-BOMBERS OF LONG BEACH

GANGWAY! In the late 1960s, there were two possible scenarios we foresaw regarding what we would be driving in the 21st century: rocket space-cars like the Jetsons drove, or autoettes like the old people drove. We would've been filled with despair if we'd been told that when the 21st century started, there'd be nothing like a space-car in General Motors' pipeline, and that the autoette would, long before we reached the age of AARP, be driven from the streets, or more properly, the sidewalks of our town.

Autoette was a trade name turned generic term for the little three-wheeled electric carts that once seemingly outnumbered pedestrians on the streets of downtown Long Beach.

The vehicles were apparently handed out to the town's more seasoned citizens once they reached the age of driving incompetency, whereupon they would take to the sidewalks on significant numbers and drive up the heels and over the backs of whippersnappers who didn't have the god-given sense to steer clear of a determined errand runner behind the wheels of one of these “buzz-bombs”.

And “behind the wheel” is a misnomer. The carts were steered by means of a stick with a handle on it. The things were a snap to drive, and the oldsters helming these little things terrorized the sidewalks of Pine, Long Beach Boulevard, Ocean and other downtown streets for a couple of decades.

…..

In 1964 police estimated there were were 3,000 electric cars zipping around Long Beach, but it seemed there were more, …

The city was more than accommodating to the fleet of Autoettes, carving cut-outs into the curbs or building sidewalks at street level at intersections so drivers wouldn't have to slow down, …

In 1964, pedestrians were given the right-of-way over electric cars.

Although the carts, by 1965 had become classified as motor vehicles and therefore illegal to operate on sidewalks, the law was scantily enforced.

In 1966, an 80 year old woman plowed her Autoette into a ladder holding a neon sign installer who fell 14 feet to his death. The law was then enforced.

  

I bought my ticket to London from the ticket office.

This three-legged white-tailed deer was photographed at a trail camera site on July 26, 2016. The landscape within CREW is a blend of marshes, pinelands, oak hammocks and cypress swamps. Bobcats, black bears, hogs, deer, birds and many other wildlife call this place home, and Tom’s hobby has allowed him to learn how Florida wildlife lives within this unique environment.

These sweet girls are 6"-7" tall.

Uploaded a day late due to lost mem. card. -_-

 

This is just a photo of all the tumblers, mugs, and liquid-holding-things, I've accumulated since my birthday last November. One was even added today.

 

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Three soap bubbles

 

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Kodak medalist II

ektar 100mm f3.5

kodak portra 400 120

6x9 Tokyo

"three little birds"

a bob marley song

 

"Don't worry about a thing,

'Cause every little thing gonna be all right.

Singin': "Don't worry about a thing,

'Cause every little thing gonna be all right!"

 

Rise up this mornin',

Smiled with the risin' sun,

Three little birds

Pitch by my doorstep

Singin' sweet songs

Of melodies pure and true,

Sayin', ("This is my message to you-ou-ou:")

 

Singin': "Don't worry 'bout a thing,

'Cause every little thing gonna be all right."

Singin': "Don't worry (don't worry) 'bout a thing,

'Cause every little thing gonna be all right!"

 

Es ist nicht wirklich einfach, die drei unter einen Hut zu bringen. Nurt gut, dass ich sie nicht analog versucht habe zu fotografieren.

Wenigstens sehen sie hier alle mal in eine Richtung. Wer weiß, was sie da gerade beim Nachbarn gesehen haben ;)

 

It's not really easy to bring the three under one hat. Just as well, I didn't try to photograph them analog.

At least they look here all in one direction. Who knows what they have seen just at the neighbors

Three sisters BMX racing around 1987. Scanned negative

Three For Silver, photo by Mick Orlosky

Three portals lead to the Challenge of Separation. Over each of the portals is a glyph of either an eye, a hammer, or a feather. The eye focuses on brain-based skills to get through, the hammer is physical strength, and the feather is physical dexterity and stealth.

 

I used multi-colored LED tea lights and fake spider webs for the smoky portals.

Nicholas of Verdun (and workshop), Shrine of the Three Kings, c. 1181–1220, oak, gold, silver gilt, copper, enamel, jewels, 155 x 112 x 224 cm, Cologne Cathedral

We have a long private driveway around our little piece of heaven in Blue Lake Springs. The drive is on a bluff that rises about 20 ft from the road. Just a driveway, yet at different times of the year, it reminds us why we fell in love with this place when we first saw it.

These three over sized grannies were among the many characters roaming in the streets of old Quebec for the 400 years celebration. Grannies were funny and entertaining. It was all part of the grand show that has made the a stage and the actors were on the streets interacting and performing amongst the people.

 

I just came back from a trip of lifetime with my wife. We decided to see Canada: the second largest country on the face of earth. First part of our trip has just finished. We may have to wait for few years before completing our journey. Part one was a nine day trip to Atlantic and Eastern Canada, covering the provinces of Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island (PEI) and Nova Scotia. After driving for many thousand kilometers and going through many ferries, We have arrived last night.

Above is a picture from the Old city of Quebec. Quebec city is celebrating it's 400th birthday. It was founded on July 3rd 1608. The celebration was none like any. It is an Olympic proportion celebration. Our second trip to the old city and the Best one so far. Old Quebec is a Unesco world heritage site.

I will be sharing many photos from our trip, including, Cabot trail, Le Château Frontenac, Maritime provinces and much more.

I have to go through 2000 pictures of this trip, patience is a virtue.

For controlling water flow in an artificial lake.

Three cars in the snow seen from a railway bridge over the river Main in Frankfurt.

 

Freehand ink, acrylic, and aerosol on reuse metal surface.

SOLD. www.inspirecollective.com

 

I still have a few little bits of New Orleans to wrap up today and, probably, tomorrow, and then the drive home.

 

I'll start with this bland picture of a house on Dumaine Street near Rampart, along the northwestern edge of the French Quarter. According to the plaque between the windows, this is where the famed playwright Tennessee Williams lived off and on from 1962 until his death in 1983. He had long said he wanted to die in this house, but he actually choked to death on a bottlecap he was using to take barbiturates in a New York City hotel room. I'm not a barbiturate user, so I don't know the physics that would have required him to inhale a bottle cap. They teach Tennessee Williams in American high schools, but they leave out that particular detail.

 

For those who don't know, Tennessee Williams is one of the pre-eminent voices of the American experience of the mid-20th Century, along with guys like Arthur Miller. Tennessee Williams didn't marry Marilyn Monroe, of course, but that's something you probably could have imagined him doing. If you want to understand America of the post-THAT-war era, he's one of the guys you have to read. Or you can watch one of the movies made from his plays. Just watch Marlon Brando cry out "STELLA!" from the street beneath a New Orleans balcony a little more ornate than this one in A Streetcar Named Desire, and you'll get everything you need. One time, Tennessee Williams said, "There are only three great cities in the United States: New York, San Francisco, and New Orleans. All the rest are Cleveland.” As a resident of, I guess, "Cleveland" who loves New Orleans, I get what he's saying, though I'm not so sure I agree with him about San Francisco. Maybe then. Not so much now.

 

In high school, they made us read The Glass Menagerie, which is probably the most tepid Tennessee Williams play. They might have picked that one to protect our tender minds from Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Paul Newman smoldering with Elizabeth Taylor just might break an average American high school kid.

Venezuela

Reto 32 (3-9agos) "Belleza en los impares"

Three of Rose's cool wool horses

Mia and mommy's purple cake

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