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A friend of a friend very kindly allowed me to take images of their transformation from male to female.

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My hubby is making excellent progress with his transformation into a TG escort and call girl!

 

The other evening, Lady Alice and Lady Audrey dressed him in a plunge-neck black cocktail gown, seamed black stockings, and towering heels – and I took him out to dinner at the Savoy. My hubby looked stunning! We must have looked like two very wealthy and slightly decadent lesbian lovers, enjoying a dirty weekend together in London!

 

“Such lovely cleavage, Darling” I enthused. “Are you wearing a bra under that daringly low-cut dress?”

 

“No, Sweetheart. The beautiful boobs that Dr Hakagawa gave me last year in Paris don’t really need too much support!”

 

“Always remember what Simone De Beauvoir says, Darling” I reminded hubby, as we tucked into our caviar. “’One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman’. You are now at the becoming stage, and it is a truly delightful thing to see.”

 

“But Rebecca, Darling – I do still feel a little nervous out in public like this. I feel that everyone is staring at me!”

 

“That’s because they are, Sweetheart. You look absolutely stunning, and from now on – whenever you go out like this en femme – you will have horny, lustful men ogling you the whole time. With your high cheekbones, your lovely eyes, your sensuous lips, your perky breasts, your long and very sexy legs – and the wonderful way that the girls in The Salon are doing your make-up – you look like a cross between Ava Gardner and Cyd Charise! Trust me, Darling! I have great plans for you. You are going to become the number one TG call girl in London, and – speaking now as your Madame – you are going to be a goldmine for my business!

 

“But you do need a new name to use when you are presenting in this deliciously sexy, come-hither mode. Not 'Prudence'. I know... We will call you 'Lulu'! Get it?”

 

“Yes, I do. Two L’s together – for Lord Lyndon.”

 

“Precisely!" I paused, and stared proudly at my husband, now transformed into a devastatingly elegant siren of seduction. "The champagne is nicely chilled, Darling! Let us drink a toast to your wonderful new life as the lovely Lulu – femme fatale, courtesan, escort and call girl!”

 

Toodle Pip!

 

Love and Kisses to All My Friends and Fans!

xxxxx

Lady Rebecca Georgina Arabella Lyndon

Duchess of Basingstoke

 

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I’m now totes a girl at Primark 😂

The present moment

contains past and future.

The secret of transformation,

is in the way we handle this very moment.

 

— Thich Nhat Hanh

 

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I think i can have a lot of fun as a blonde too <3

Transomed into a cute hula-girl by Gina Jet Ortiz.

Existence subsists on constant transformation. Without the movements that provide change, our being would be a still-life, and we condemned to stay forever in that one particular moment.

 

Whether we appreciate it or not, the concept of time prevents us from such a standstill. Therefore, we continuously develop due to our actions and provoked reactions. What we do today, changes the tomorrow, and eventually, this leads to a transformation.

 

As things change, we need space for these innovations. However, too often, the old turns out to be too small for the newly formed demands. Hence, they slip away from us over time and slowly dissolve until they seem to provide no more significance.

 

Over time, these ruins accumulate and pave the way for everybody’s past. Though it was their peak that led to the transformation, it is easy to forget that they once took center stage before the better present.

 

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This week in SSC:

 

"Art in general...create an image inspired by one of the artists"

 

Take a photo of any subject you like and transform it into a work of art using post-processing.

 

Can you guess which artist was my inspiration here? I don't know too much about him but I did watch a "made for TV" movie on him back in the 1980s. Think French, think Polynesia....

 

I think this post-processing really transformed my little tub of spring flowers. I like it this way too. It's so warm. I wound up using Luna Pic for my post-processing. (You can see the original down below.)

  

...and for Sight and Sound:

 

Fleetwood Mac from their album self-titled album (1975)

 

Warm Ways

 

Warm Ways

   

I always like to feature classic Aussie pubs, many are totally iconic with our climate, history and lifestyle. Then there are others, like houses that for a time probably in the 60's to '80's period that underwent certain rebuilding that was not restoration as such and certainly not in style with the original architecture and fabric of the building.

 

This one, in the small Atherton Tableland town of Tolga is an example of how the best of intentions can go awry, especially over time. I note that it is what I call an equal opportunity pub too, advertising and selling both major mainstream brands of beer, the home grown XXXX (Fourex) from Brisbane and Great Northern which had its roots in Cairns in 1927 but is now owned and brewed by Carlton United in Yatala south of Brisbane.

 

Without being disparaging to the owners and modernisation, I do note those modern sliding and casement windows that were typically installed during the period I mentioned and some probable upgrading to the weatherboards. You can't really knock the use of solar panels these days but they do sort of cramp the style of the old corrugated iron roof. The pretty horrible besser block addition on the left is also typical of upgrades of the period. You can just see some of the fabric of the original verandah architecture with those doors on the first floor leading no doubt to what would have been and maybe still are bedrooms. Reversing all of this in a sensitive restoration would no doubt be an extremely expensive job. Note the rather temporary high visibility "gate" on the drive in, or drive through ("thru") bottle shop on the right.

 

Nevertheless, the place looks clean and smart, befitting this small rural and agricultural town. The pub no doubt caters more to locals than tourists in this particular location.

 

Whatever my personal tastes, a few small businesses in town are making a real go of it in a tough climate, we had a lovely coffee in a small cafe across the road that was really designed for locals. As is the pub of course.

Parent Canada Goose with offspring getting its adult plumage.

Broad bodied chaser (Libellula depressa)

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Pulse L para ver en negro y después pulse pantalla completa.

 

A wonderful Thanksgiving with family and friends finished off by a marvelous double rainbow on the way home. “In Chinese culture

Double rainbows carry profound meaning in eastern cultures, symbolizing transformation, according to the website Basic Feng Shui. The material world is represented by the first arc, while the second arc is the spiritual realm. The were so many people pulled over to the side of the freeway taking photos!

Here's hoping your Thanksgiving was terrific!

  

A little transformation Tuesday for you! This starts on the left in 2011 and goes to modern day in 2015!

I love doing this every once in a while.. to show the transformation and beauty of polaroids. from when you start to see the photo you've created appear to when it's fully developed.. sometimes I take the transformation for granted, but capturing the process is beautiful in itself.

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The minute I'm disappointed I feel encouraged.

When I'm ruined I'm healed.

When I'm quiet and solid as the ground

Then I talk the low tones of thunder for everyone

 

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Khareef in Salalah is nature’s dramatic transformation—where desert turns into rainforest, and misty magic fills the air. It’s Oman’s monsoon miracle, and it’s breathtaking.

During Khareef season, from late June to early September, Salalah becomes a lush, emerald paradise unlike anywhere else in the Arabian Peninsula.

Alternating Current transformers share the stage with a Honey Locust tree transforming to winter mode. Utah County, Utah.

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From flower to papaya

Here's a slight sneak peek at the upcoming photos. Figured this year I'd try to do a nurse costume. Stay tuned!

First comes thought; then organization of that thought, into ideas and plans; then transformation of those plans into reality. The beginning, as you will observe, is in your imagination.

For most of the year, the ocotillo looks like a pile of dead sticks. But when the plant flowers, the desert brightens considerably. Seen in Saguaro National Park.

The Moonee Ponds Creek between Strathmore and Pascoe Vale, Victoria

 

This is a story of the slow transformation of one of Melbourne's waterways, the Moonee Ponds Creek in the northern suburbs.

 

Much of the creek was concreted during the construction of the Tullamarine Freeway in the 1960s and simply became a large and pretty ugly drain, a far cry from the lovely preexisting natural environment.

 

Pressure from the local community over a number oif years led to Melbourne Water working with the community to restore a part of the creek to a more natural environment over the last 18 months and this photo shows the interface between the old and the new.

 

My local Rotary club (to which I belong) organised an Australia Day walk along the creek to showcase this and we were truly amazed at the transformation!

 

In a period with not a lot of good news around, it is relatively small things like this which restore some sense of hope.

These two have changed a little.

It's almost unreal that it's the same dog, but if you don't believe me, here is a video that will show you the whole process: www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Xg2G_oINqc

 

Special thanks to Frank Bruynbroek who took the follow up shot. You can see many more of his amazing pictures here: www.facebook.com/frankbruynbroekphotography

 

Enjoy :-)

 

Eldad

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37th and Anza Streets transformed! (Cropped one in comments -- not sure which one I prefer -- preference?)

“The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed.”

― Carl Jung

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from fighter to wounded to nomad.

Giles Gilbert Scott was the principle architect of Battersea Power Station. Much later Frank Gehry set out this transformation and reuse of this icon of South London.

This seen in 2019.

 

Gilbert Scott also designed the K6 telephone box (1935).

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