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I guess somewhere along the way
He must have let us all out to play
Turned his back and all god's children
Crept out the back door
And it's hard to love, there's so much to hate
Hanging on to hope
When there is no hope to speak of
And the wounded skies above say it's much too late
Well maybe we should all be praying for time
George Michael ♬ ♬ Praying For Time
Explored | June 30, 2009 #304
One of my favourite covers, so I shall post the Carrie Underwood's rendition. Guess what, I shall liberate myself and stop putting my signatures across my works! I'm done- until I get a spiffy cursive signature looking stamp. =) I spent the whole of last night catching up to Kathy Griffin's My Life On The D-List. I love that comedienne.
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For 119 pictures in 2019, #58 "in your time capsule", These are some items representing particular times in my life: a box of Ektachrome slides from the late 1960s, a (still valid) passport for all the times I had to travel to Europe on business (over the last few years, before I retired), and a collection of guitar picks for the time I used to build and play guitars.
Time is a dressmaker specializing in alterations. ~Faith Baldwin.
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Explore ~ 30 April 2009 ~ Highest #56
Just back from a few days on the Lower Deschutes river in north central Oregon. It's been 6 years since I last ventured into this stunning river canyon, and it has also been far to long since my last Osprey session.I have been lucky to have watched them do the talon drag many times but until now I have not been lucky enough to photograph the talon drag. I'm not sure why they do this as they are not trying to catch a fish but seem to be just dipping their talons in the water as they glide just above the water.
Closing time
One last call for alcohol
So finish your whiskey or beer
Closing time
You don't have to go home
But you can't stay here...
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Used to live right up the street from this one...
Glen Park Station
2816 Diamond St
San Francisco, Ca.
How to kill time without your phone is the question nowadays. Are we still able to slow-down and reflect?
Any time is a good time to read a book. Visit your local library! Photo made at the Wentworth Library in West St Paul.
I guess they chose this one instead! 40x20 canvas wrap going up for auction on Friday, volunteer hours only
. . . this shot bigger (on black) . . . Via Fluidr . . . bigger stream . . . via Fluidr . . .
The butterfly counts not months but moments . . . and has time enough. ~ Rabindranath Tagore
. . . thanx to vintagedesignsmith for this great texture . . . www.flickr.com/photos/vintagedesignsmith/4523643664/in/fa...
These three Little Black Shags appear to have put themselves out on a bit of a limb... The colony is just out of sight to the right; I wonder if they've had a tiff with their neighbours - or perhaps they're just having a bit of Time Out...!
Thank you for the very kind and encouraging comments beneath this photo...! Your support is very greatly appreciated.
Amtrak Cascade service train 504 approaches Seattle for an on time arrival into Union Station. 6-16-23
Time Matters
Miniature Handsewn Book
1.5" x 2"
Catherine L. Mommsen
2011
You may see the cover here:
www.flickr.com/photos/clmommsen/5737974168/in/photostream
Photo credits: Hippittee at onefortoday.blogspot.com/
Explore, 2 December 2009, #377
Time is too slow for those who wait,
too swift for those who fear,
too long for those who grieve,
too short for those who rejoice,
but for those who love,
time is eternity.
Quote by Henry Van Dyke (American short-story Writer, Poet and Essayist, 1852-1933)
Balls of the Plane Tree
Rijsterborgerpark
Deventer
Shot taken for Saturday Self Challenge 10/04/2021 --
TOYS in a square format .
Well as for the subject , not too much scope here for toys - yes there are dozens of dollies and teddies ( mostly made by my wife ) , but they are more collectables rather than play things and they have figured in in number of previous SSC shots . Hang on though , a board game is squirreled away somewhere and that can create a number of different toys !!
Great !! But have you tried filling a Scrabble board with words of a single subject ? With all the letter tiles at your disposal you very quickly find that your choices become very limited - both from getting the layout correct and the fact that certain letters VERY quickly run out !!
So here is my Scrabble board made up of various toys old and new with many choices absent due to lack of the right letters .The shot was taken outside on the garden table ( hence the strong shadows ) , a quickly taken 3 or 4 shots in less than five minutes - Job done , pity though it took best part of FIVE HOURS over two afternoons to fill the board to what you see above !!
With that in mind , for sight & sound a chance for a bit of Prog albeit rather short compared to some tracks of this genre --
the aptly titled Yes track
Time And A Word .
-explored, august 18, #13
I am so incredibly floored by everyone's support. Thank you so much! You all are so lovely!
“If beautiful lilies bloom in ugly waters, you too can blossom in ugly situations.” -Matshona Dhliwayo
It was love at first sight when I saw this notebook. Besides having my favorite color combo on it (sage & orange) and being able to personalize it, I love the sentiment behind it.
This year was a struggle for me in several ways, but I also feel Ike I did bloom and find my calm amongst those storms. After all, life isn’t about what you’ve lost, but what you have left. I have so much to be thankful for and appreciate all of it that much more because of the hard times.
Notebook from Papier, bandana from Cotton Voile Shop (Etsy).
The key in the bottom has been in use a few years longer than the other. Over the forty to fifty years I've used it, its life inside pockets and my hands have worn off all the markings. It's a frequent reminder (as if I need any) that I'm moving along in age.
Before my time in Worcestershire though I had been down to see steam specials.
Brush 31 5837 trundles past Norton Junction in July 1973 with an engineers train of spent ballast for the tip at Honeybourne
TOPS number 31304 is recorded as being applied 1/1/73 on one loco website but another states 31/12/1973 which must be correct
Allocated during this period:
Bristol Bath Road 8/1/1972
Old Oak Common 10/5/1975
Withdrawn: 14/1/2000
Disposal Date: 31/07/1999 at Wigan Springs Branch CRDC
I have copyright for this photo the original photographer is C.M. Whitehouse