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The Trust was founded in 1895 by Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley to "promote the permanent preservation for the benefit of the Nation of lands and tenements (including buildings) of beauty or historic interest". It was given statutory powers, starting with the National Trust Act 1907.

Hello lovelies! Here’s a new self portrait from a month ago, taken while living on the road/chasing autumn around the Canadian Rockies for 4 weeks. While trying to think of a description for this photo (always takes me forever to decide what to write for you all, hehe), I realized maybe just this excerpt from my journal scribblings would nicely sum up my thoughts from the time I created this image. 😊

 

“Everything is such a gift. The flat tires that bring together friends and memories and kindness. The freezing nights that bring my hands to my heart under the blankets in the back of the car – my heart, my source of warmth and gratitude. The plans that change, bringing new opportunities. The pursuit of muffins and coffee, bringing smiles and laughter and little day-making connections with strangers. Impressions that might change the course of a life. Heart-dropping moments of uncertainty that reveal the unwavering calm I didn’t know I had. The friendships that deepen with every shared triumph and heartbreak. The heartbreak that breaks me open and leads me back to the depths within my own heart, back to the ultimate love I could ever receive. The kind of love that fills you with such a profound peace and begins to shine outward and overflow into everything it touches. The kind of love that is not searching for anything, but is just being, embracing, feeling and holding gently every moment it’s presented with. The kind of love that does not even think about control – it only trusts. Builds and trusts. The kind of love that holds you right here, right now - where every moment is a mysterious teacher. Where every moment is a curious gift. Where every moment is, in fact, a new beginning.”

💛

Attingham Park near Shrewsbury, a National Trust property.

Mural by Shepard Fairey aka @obeygiant seen at 285 NW 26th Street in the Wynwood area of Miami, Florida.

 

Photo by James aka @urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.

 

Edit by Teee.

Oh how he trusted the animal and how the animal trusted him

 

REINVENT TShirt w/Sleeves for Man Cave

 

FashionNatic Brooks Denim Ripped Pants

 

WINGS ER0412 Hair for Man Cave

 

STRAY DOG Peter EVOX Skin for ACCESS

 

Lelutka Logan Mesh Head

 

Volkstone Pavlo Facial Hair

 

CKey Poses Natalie 2 for Dubai Event

 

[kunst] Cigarette

  

[Rezz Room] French Bulldog Animesh

 

IDK Empty Old Room Backdrop for Man Cave

  

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The Drawing Room at Charlecote Park is a large bright room adorned with amber damask silk wall covering. It was created in its current style in the 1850s when Mary Elizabeth remodelled the north wing. During Queen Elizabeth I’s visit in 1572, it was this area of the house that was used as her bedroom.

 

Charlecote Park is a grand 16th-century country house in Warwickshire, and is open to the public thanks to the National Trust.

Woorgreens Nature Reserve. Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust.

June 2023.

 

Juvenile robins get their red breasts in late summer, around 2-3 months old, after a partial moult. Their diet initially consists of regurgitated food from adults and gradually includes a mix of invertebrates, seeds, and fruit. (Birdfact).

 

My thanks to anyone who views, faves or comments on any of my photos. It is much appreciated.

Teammates, companionship before their Field Gun race.

"Der Wald steht schwarz und schweiget,

und aus den Wiesen steiget

der weiße Nebel wunderbar."

Matthias Claudius 1783

  

Donnersberg / Palatinate / Germany

 

[EXPLORE - 2014-09-20]

  

Album of Germany: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/sets/7215762606822..

 

Album of High-key photos: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157718851...

  

Budir Church - Iceland

 

After a final day with a sky covered with clouds and heavy rain, hope to watch this wonderful show began to be small.

 

The meteorological forecasts pointed to some intensity, however, the sky stubbornly refused to cooperate.

 

We finished dinner without hope, but when we got out ... clear sky and the ride started !

 

In Iceland we must always trust and hope for this climatic dynamism ;)

 

In the company of those who are most dear to you, wishes for a Great Christmas and a Happy New Year !!!

 

Nikon D850 + Nikkor AF-S 14-24 f/2.8 ED @ 24 mm

ISO 6400 - f/2.8 - 5sec

 

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“The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them.”

 

~ Ernest Hemingway

Assassin's Creed Unity

 

• Custom Resolution;

• Cinematic Tools;

• ReShade 4.0.2.

El Bosque Encantado, Pais Vasco - www.facebook.com/wilsonaxpe

The main house at Scotney castle, Kent. National trust

Credits:

 

AG. Tender Eyes @ Shiny Shabby

DeeTaleZ * Maria Skin - LeLutka Applier @ Skin Fair 2018

 

LeLutka Bento Head - CHLOE

 

“Trust is fragile like a flower, don’t break it; once broken it will never come back in its original shape.”

My Eyes are raised to the sky.

Each blue that I see is so new and individual.

The wind caressing my face and soul.

Never looking down.

Seeing terrified little people

twisting in the storm of hatred

and fear.

When they stop fighting

and having delusions

of dark surreality?

They can ride the wave.

Roll into the throw,

without trauma or harm..

Emulating waves....

They ALL will realize

just how loved

each one of us human beings are

to The Light?

No changes are here,

only the way your perception

is directed towards rest of the world..

PS:

Thank you TBomb for being HIS friend

he loves and respects you very much...

I hope you see good in me one day when you get to know me?I would like that very much. I see you as a good and special person....

James Peace and joy...

Big-leaf Maple in Skagit Land Trust's Barr Creek Conservation Area.

Works large.

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Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company Building

currently Wells Fargo Building

  

sculptors: Piccirilli Brothers

 

window designers: d'Ascenzo Studios

 

architect: Simon & Simon, 1927-28

 

architectural style: Beaux-Arts

 

Center City - Rittenhouse Square

Avenue of the Arts - Broad Street Historic District

123-151 S. Broad St.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  

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The irresponsible stupidity of some people never ceases to amaze me.

 

There are frequent cliff falls here at Birling Gap, and yet people still go to the very edge and look over. I couldn't believe it when I saw this family with 2 young children walk to the edge, although they did take hold of their hands before they got there. Plus it was blowing a gale and a small child could easily get blown over.

Snowy, the leuchistic fallow deer doe running across the moorland skyline. Derbyshire Peak District.

This was fantastic...I had Klara on my shoulders shoting like a crazy..I enjoyed the performance so much.

Huuugs!

for some reason i think i'm repeating titles

XD

 

so

it is officially not christmas anymore

*tear*

 

ohhhh but i had a good one

family

food

and presents

all just lovely love loveee

i've got a total of two starbucks cards

im a happy camper

:D

 

thats 6 venti's

:D

heaveennnnnnnnn!

 

i got other lil stuff too

 

what did u guys get!??!!?

i would fersure like to know!

:D <333

 

k....toodalu

 

u could ask me stuff about stuff....and stuff

* this is real - no photoshop - 10 second self-timer *

 

I've been wanting to shoot this idea for a long long time, i've just never had a girl i wanted to do it with.

 

I finally got the opportunity to while working with a friend in Antwerp last week.

 

Please > View On Black

 

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A Tudor manor house with a fascinating Civil War history,The gardens have celebrated herbaceous borders and a famous collection of yews.

Packwood House was home of the Featherstone family from 1598 to 1869. It was bought by Mr Alfred Ash, and subsequently given to The National Trust in 1941, by his son, Graham Baron Ash.

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