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New haircut and new body. Not ready because she needs more hair ...

Taken before the city v villa match. Looks good during the day but even better when all lite up.

 

e se poi finisse tutto quando poi tutto finirà.

e se non riuscissi a dire, fare e a baciare tutto quel che vorrei.

e se poi il mio sguardo non si posasse più su te.

e sai cosa vuol dire aprire un frigo e trovarci dentro una scritta, che come il tempo è ora ed eterna.

shoe arch variations at michael's preschool (this happens spontaneously every day at nap time)

"Beyond the horizon of the place we lived when we were young

In a world of magnets and miracles

Our thoughts strayed constantly and without boundary

The ringing of the division bell had begun..

Don Jail Italianate vermiculated stonework façade - William Thomas, 1864 - Riverdale, Toronto

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Abandon all hope, ye who enter here

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Adaptive reuse: operated as jail 1864 to 1977, building is now administrative wing of Bridgepoint Health rehabilitation hospital

 

P6119839 Anx2 1400h Q90

Photoshop CS6 blended layers. Images from Brazos Bend State Park, Brazoria Nat'l Wildlife Refuge and Katy, Texas. Topaz Simplify 4, Fractalius and NIK Color Effects Pro ...Happy Slider Sunday!!

Having fun in being the hero for my son who can even make (and control) fire.

 

P.S.: Just realized: I knew I had heard the term "Quality Time" in this instance before, but I had forgotten where. Well once again it was _rebekka who inspired me not only titlewise.

06/07/13 -

 

Having travelled the length of Edleston Road, this convoy of three emerged onto Nantwich Road (thanks to the same 'green' from the traffic light} and duly presented themselves, at their identically-scheduled time, at the next stop/shelter along the way.

 

Providing a real choice in terms of operator were:

 

First Potteries Scania - 65732 - YN05 HCY - on the 'main line' service 20 bound for Hanley;

 

D&G Bus Solo - 41 - YJ55 BHV - also heading to Hanley on their 85 via Newcastle

 

while Arriva North West's Plaxton Centro-bodied VDL SB120 waits to see if there's anyone left wanting a trip on route 37 to Sandbach and Northwich.

 

Nantwich Road, Crewe

 

Yes, he loves bath time....and yes, he usually has his leg up like that!!

South Indian coffee time..!

Made in a traditional way, then mixed and frothed in the above fashion..!! 😁

So good I had two!

Around Christmas each year I clear off the table and do a few puzzles. I have a few in my collection that I put together over and over again, but every year or two I buy a new one. When I was in Cincinnati in early November I picked up a new Ravensberger 'Road Trip USA' for this week. It was a fairly easy puzzle, we opened it up Tuesday night and finished it the next morning. It's a fun one though, I love the theme!

 

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Part of the sPHENIX detector, the Time Projection Chamber allows nuclear physicists to measure the momentum of charged particles streaming from collisions produced in Brookhaven Lab's Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). sPHENIX is a radical makeover of the PHENIX experiment, one of the original detectors designed to collect data at RHIC. It includes many new components that significantly enhance scientists’ ability to learn about quark-gluon plasma (QGP), an exotic form of nuclear matter created in RHIC’s energetic particle smashups.

Ever get the feeling that you're living at a different speed to everyone else?

My sister explained that since newborns shouldn't be allowed to sleep face down, they need to be given the opportunity to exercise the "crawl muscules." So Leia gets a good deal of "Tummy Time" every day -- and she loves every minute of it.

A man reading a paper.

Who forgot the sugar

Finally blew them out... time to relax #Birthday #BirthdayCake #29 #Pink #Pastel

Newspaper advert ahead of India v Eng ODI's.

Age of Sails

(1643 A.D.)

 

The Pirate 'island' is based off of the Black Seas Barracuda set. The basic design is inspired by the UCS Flagship, but longer and with two gun decks.

Z'hind is practicing his moves because everyone knows that Drow have to always be ready to fight since you never know what creatures lurk in the darkness.

Portland, Oregon

Urbexposure.

As cob is well known to last for 500 to 700 years we figured that a time capsule was appropriate. Here we embed into the wall all our monthly writings of the project, plas some information about the lifestyle we changed to in the face of climate change.

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A double decker tour bus drives by the National Museum of African American History and Culturer in Washington, DC.

 

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Probably, engines on our tail #232 were still spinning when I took this picture. Watch that thing in the back:) - we were on the ground in just PERFECT TIME.

16750 gmt, fujifilm x100s

Damn Osprey didn't have the decency to catch his fish in the light! But I'm glad I got the shot.

Christmas lights in Orleans

Time lapsed photos taken at the Green Room, Toronto. 2004

Nunnington Hall in Ryedale, North Yorkshire

 

It was William Parr, 1st Marquess of Northampton, brother of queen consort Catherine Parr, who built the oldest parts of the surviving house of Nunnington, which now form part of the west front. Following the forfeiture of the estate after his death in 1571 (for his part in setting Lady Jane Grey on the throne), Nunnington was again subject to let. One of the tenants was Dr Robert Huicke who was physician to both Catherine Parr and Elizabeth I. Dr Huicke was to be the one to tell the Queen that she would never have children. Huicke never lived at Nunnington however and the estate was managed by stewards. The sub-lease was granted to Thomas Norcliffe in 1583 and the family made many alterations over the next sixty years.

 

In 1603 George Watkins and others were granted a lease of the manor for thirty-one years. After 25 years, however, it was granted to Edward Ditchfield and others of the City of London, who sold it the same year for £3,687 to John Holloway who held the manor in 1630. By 1655 the manor had been sold for £9,500 by Humphrey Thayer to Ranald Graham, a merchant of Lewisham. Ranald was succeeded by his nephew Sir Richard Graham of Netherby, who was created Viscount Preston in 1681. He was attainted in 1689 for attempting to join James II in France and his lands and property were confiscated, but later returned after he was pardoned. He was succeeded by his son and heir Edward, the 2nd Viscount and he in turn by his son Charles, 3rd and last Viscount Preston. Charles' heirs on his death in 1739 were his aunts, Mary Graham and Catherine, Lady Widdrington, who were granted joint possession of the manor of Nunnington in 1748. Mary died unmarried and Lady Widdrington left her estates to Sir Bellingham Graham, Bt., of Norton Conyers. The property then descended in the Norton Conyers Graham family until 1839, when it was sold to William Rutson of Newby Wiske, the son of a Liverpool merchant.

 

The hall was inherited in 1920 by Rustons' great-niece Margaret Rutson, who had married Ronald D'Arcy Fife. They undertook a major renovation of the property in the 1920s using the architect Walter Brierley.

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