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By tomorrow we'll be swimming with the fishes
Leave our troubles on the sand.
And when the sun comes up,
we'll be nothing but dust,
just the outlines of our hands.
By tomorrow we'll be lost amongst the leaves,
in a wind that chills the skeletons of trees,
and when the moon, it shines, I will leave two lines.
Just find my love, then find me.
But don't bring tomorrow,
'cause I already know...
... I'll lose you...
Don't bring tomorrow,
'cause I already know...
... I'll lose...
... I'll lose you...
By tomorrow I'll be left in the darkness,
amongst your cold sheets.
and your shoes will be gone,
and your body warmth no longer beside me.
LOCATION: Junity by JuVa Entertainment
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Jurasic%20Park/182/79/22
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Tia Rungray LIVE at Junity (Second Life) 09072022
LIVE MUSIC with “Piano & Noise” in SECOND LIFE & YOUTUBE LIVE
DATE:
Sep. 07, 2022
START TIME:
02:00 PM (SLT)
30:00 (JST)
VENUE NAME:
Junity
TELEPORT (SecondLife):
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Jurasic%20Park/182/79/22
YOUTUBE LIVE:
soon these building will be demolished for redevelopment.
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“A Story Teller" by Cheryl Chan Photography
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Taking the Streets in Hong Kong
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At this point in the day I got to see a sneak preview of the section that I was planning to do tomorrow.
#sliderssunday
Laowa C-Dreamer 7.5mm F/2
It's been a while since I've "kaleidoscoped" an image, but this interior image of the modern roof of St. Matthäus-Kirche (St. Matthew church) at Berlin's Kulturforum lent itself to this type of processing because the single image is ever so slightly awry and not exactly centered. This is the most simple type of kaleidoscoping, I've only copied the image to a new layer, flipped both layers, and put them back together as a single image; finishing "this and that"-touches in LR, done.
St. Matthew is the only historical building left in this part of Berlin's Tiergarten district. The church building was constructed as a three-nave by Friedrich August Stüler, an exalted Prussian building official and one of the most important architects of his time. St. Matthew was inaugurated in 1846. Today, St. Matthew church is part of the so-called Kulturforum (Cultural Forum) that also houses the Neue Nationalgalerie (New National Gallery), The Berliner Philharmonie, the Kammermusiksaal (Chamber Music Hall), and several museums.
In 1931, Lutheran theologist Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who was a member of the Bekennende Kirche (Confessing Church) and a resistance fighter against the Nazi regime (he was murdered at concentration camp Flossenbürg only one month before the end of World War II), was ordained as St. Matthew's parson. Later, the Nazis planned to take down St. Matthew and rebuild it in Spandau because it was in the way of their megalomaniac plans to remodel Berlin as the so-called "Welthauptstadt Germania" (World Capital Germania). As a part of those plans, most of the local residential development had been taken down already before WWII. Allied bombings in WWII's last years finally foiled those plans but also left St. Matthew heavily damaged. After the war, only the church building's exterior was reconstructed true to the original, while the interior was rebuilt in an unpretentious, modern way.
Happy Sliders Sunday, everyone, and I wish you a great new week ahead!
A rare glimpse of the sun today and while the clouds closed back in by the time of the actual sunset over Lake Michigan, for a while the sky seemed to say it will all be better tomorrow.
Please enjoy the promising light in Large. Thank you so much for your visit!
Well it is under wraps now Kaiser as it hasn't stopped raining all week and there is more to come next week.
We have a respite from it tomorrow but we will need waders on if we are out in the Forest.
Happy furry Friday everyone
Wishing you a dry and happy weekend
The Festival Of Ligths is over again! Oh, what a shame I would have liked to have photographed one or the other. A shame and that as a Berliner. I'll blame it on the non-existent time!
The Festival of Ligths! The theme this year was “creating tomorrow”
It is about topics like sustainability, future, science, humanity and diversity. Here you can see Potsdamer Platz.
hidden orchester — spoken ♫
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EOSR | RF35mm f/1.8 IS STM
Exposure: ƒ/5.6 | 2″s ISO 100
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Daylily here today, gone tomorrow, gets caught in persistent drizzle today in my Gold Coast hinterland garden. But it is spring!
"Non saprei il perché questa compo fotografica mi e venuta in mente e che dormiva nei miei cd fotografici. Questa settimane ho visto un film Italiano "La scelta di Maria". una lacrima o due sono scese e non le ho fermate. Nella mia mente vedeva cuori spezzati, sangue, fumo,cielo coperto di fume e i famosi papaveri...
In ricordo della Piazza in tutti i paesi del mondo per il "soldato sconosciuto" ecco le parole scritte dalla signora Maria Bergamas :
“La guerra dei nostri nonni” (Ed.Mondadori):
“Domani partirò per chissà dove,
quasi certo per andare alla morte.
Quando tu riceverai questa mia,
io non ci sarò più.
Forse tu non comprenderai questo,
non potrai capire come non essendo
io costretto sia andato a morire sui
campi di battaglia…
Perdonami dell’immenso dolore ch’io ti
reco e di quello ch’io reco al padre mio
e a mia sorella, ma, credilo,
mi riesce le mille volte più dolce
il morire in faccia al mio paese natale,
al mare nostro, per la Patria mia naturale,
che il morire laggiù nei campi ghiacciati
della Galizia o in quelli sassosi della Serbia,
per una Patria che non era la mia e che io odiavo.
Addio mia mamma amata, addio mia sorella cara,
addio padre mio.
Se muoio, muoio coi vostri nomi amatissimi sulle labbra,
davanti al nostro Carso selvaggio“.
In ogni paese esiste, In each country exists, dans tous les pays il y a...
"Tomb of the Unknown Soldier"
"Tomba del Milite Ignoto"
"Tombe du Soldat inconnu".
Think about it, pensiamoci, pensez-y.
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"Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose." - Lyndon B. Johnson
© Rui Almeida 2015 | All rights reserved.
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Just stopping by quickly to say "Hi" to everyone! I am going to be busy over the next few weeks packing up my apartment and moving. I am excited to be going back home to Loudoun County, and even more excited to be starting the next chapter in my life with someone I love VERY much.
I will be around here and there, and I promise I will have a ton of new stuff to post when I get back. Take care and keep shooting!!!
Oh, I hope everyone is going to be taking part in the 2016 Worldwide Photowalk!! I will be walking!! :-D
And then the night dripped in and the mist slowly drifted down from the mountains into the depths. I dreamt of an unknown tomorrow...
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Although the horizon in this triptych is a bit of a failure, I have to say that I like it very much, because it captures the atmosphere that this special place on Achilles exuded...
polaroidweek day three, Mint SLR670S, polaroid color 600 film
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Listen - Smile by Michael Jackson
www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmw1yYRdDOM
Smile, though your heart is aching
Smile, even though it's breaking
When there are clouds in the sky
You'll get by...
If you smile
Through your fear and sorrow
Smile and maybe tomorrow
You'll find that life is still worthwhile
If you just smile...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoni_Gaud%C3%AD
2026 We build tomorrow | Construïm el demà | Construimos el mañana www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcDmloG3tXU
Zeit löst sich auf ...
übrig bleibt
das Sein in diesem Moment ...
wo sich Gestern und Morgen treffen ...
immer wieder ...
in diesem einen Moment
von unendlichen Momenten ...
wo das Leben passiert ...
Time dissolves ...
remains
Being in this moment ...
where yesterday and tomorrow meet ...
again and again ...
in this one moment
of infinite moments ...
where life happens ...
Track :"Memory of tomorrow" from the album "A world away"
My first view of the Avenue of the Volcanoes at 6:52 am (a 4h58m climb) from the Refugio (Hut).
There are several volcanoes, but the most striking are the Chimborazo on your right (I will climb it tomorrow), the highest in the world and Cotopaxi, the second highest volcano in Ecuador (I climbed it in the first 24 hours).
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Climbing an active volcano is complicated.
The crater is just below me. It took years for the Ecuadorian government to release climbing permits.
Me knowing the risks and signing the papers. It is a great pleasure for Pachamama to accept me, agradiseyki.
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Tungurahua 5,023 metres (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador, 140 kilometres (87 mi) south of the capital Quito.
Nearby notable mountains are Chimborazo (6,310 metres (20,700 ft)) and El Altar (5,319 metres (17,451 ft)). It rises above the small thermal springs town of Baños de Agua Santa (1,800 metres (5,900 ft)) which is located at its foot 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) to the north.
Other nearby towns are Ambato (30 kilometres (19 mi) to the northwest), Baños and Riobamba (30 kilometres (19 mi) to the southwest).
Tungurahua is part of the Sangay National Park.