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Simple pleasures — sunlight through a foggy, misty morning.

 

I cannot read about the US president and his family and cohorts debasing everything I believe in and hold dear.

 

On to tiny joys.

 

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850mm, f/6.7, 1/800, ISO 400—looking for birds

"Київ заволодів частиною мого серця. Через рік Київ, як і раніше, стоїть. І Україна стоїть. І демократія". Президент США Дж. Байден.

Der Große Stern wurde 1698 unter König Friedrich 1. als Jagdstern angelegt. Peter Joseph Leneé baute ihn Mitte des 19.Jahrhunderts zu einem repräsentativen Platz aus. In der Mitte des Platzes steht die Siegessäule mit der vergoldeten Bronzeskulptur „Viktoria mit Lorbeerkranz“, die Berliner*innen nennen sie liebevoll die “Goldelse“. In ihrem Inneren befindet sich eine Treppe auf der Besucher*innen bis zur obersten Plattform hochsteigen können. Von dort hat man einen wunderbaren Rundblick über den Tiergarten einen großen Park.

Der große Stern hat viele besondere Ereignisse erlebt hier möchte ich einige nennen: seit 1987 verläuft der Berlin Marathon über den Platz, die Love Parade ab 1996, 2006 die Fanmeile der Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft, dort wurden auf Großbildschirmen Spiele übertragen mit täglich bis zu 700.000 Besucher*innen. Im Juli 2008 haben 200.000 Menschen der Rede des ehemaligen US Präsidenten Barack Obama zu gehört, wir waren dort.

Die Straße des 17.Juni, erhielt seinen Straßennamen nach dem Volksaufstand am 17.Juni 1953 in der damaligen DDR. Der Aufstand wurde gewaltsam und brutal von der Roten Armee der damaligen Sowjetunion niedergeschlagen.

34 Demonstranten und Zuschauer wurden getötet und fünf Angehörige der Sicherheitsorganen. An der Straße des 17.Juni, steht das „Sowjetische Ehrenmal“, und führt uns bis zum Brandenburger Tor und hinter dem Tor wird sie die Straße „Unter den Linden“.

Eine Schicksalsstraße der Geschichte die seine Fortführung 2022 im kriegerischen Überfall des heutigen Russlands auf die Ukraine führt.

Hoffen wir, dass der verlogene Krieg möglichst bald sein Ende findet.

Bleibt gesund und hoffen wir gemeinsam auf Frieden in Europa

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The Victory Column on Großer Stern Square 🇺🇦💙💛🇪🇺

The Great Star was laid out as a hunting star in 1698 under King Frederick 1. Peter Joseph Leneé turned it into a representative square in the middle of the 19th century. In the middle of the square is the Victory Column with the gilded bronze sculpture "Victoria with Laurel Wreath", which Berliners affectionately call the "Goldelse". Inside is a staircase that visitors can climb to the top platform. From there you have a wonderful panoramic view over the Tiergarten, a large park.

The big star has seen many special events - here I would like to mention a few: since 1987 the Berlin Marathon has run across the square, the Love Parade from 1996, in 2006 the Fan Mile of the Football World Cup, where matches were broadcast on large screens with up to 700,000 visitors daily. In July 2008, 200,000 people listened to the speech of former US President Barack Obama, we were there.

The street of 17 June was named after the popular uprising on 17 June 1953 in the former GDR. The uprising was violently and brutally put down by the Red Army of the then Soviet Union.

34 demonstrators and spectators were killed and five members of the security forces. On the Straße des 17.Juni, stands the "Soviet Memorial", and leads us to the Brandenburg Gate and behind the gate it becomes the street "Unter den Linden".

A fateful street of history that will lead to its continuation in 2022 in the warlike invasion of Ukraine by today's Russia.

Let us hope that the mendacious war will come to an end as soon as possible.

Stay healthy and let us hope together for peace in Europe.

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La colonne de la Victoire sur la place de la Grande Étoile 🇺🇦💙💛🇪🇺

La Grande Étoile a été créée en 1698 sous le roi Frédéric 1er comme étoile de chasse. Peter Joseph Leneé l'a transformée en une place représentative au milieu du 19e siècle. Au centre de la place se trouve la colonne de la Victoire avec la sculpture en bronze doré "Viktoria mit Lorbeerkranz", que les Berlinois* appellent affectueusement la "Goldelse". A l'intérieur se trouve un escalier sur lequel les visiteurs peuvent monter jusqu'à la plate-forme supérieure. De là, on a une vue panoramique magnifique sur le Tiergarten, un grand parc.

La grande étoile a connu de nombreux événements particuliers, j'en citerai quelques-uns : depuis 1987, le marathon de Berlin passe par la place, la Love Parade à partir de 1996, en 2006 le Fanmeile de la Coupe du monde de football, où des matchs ont été retransmis sur des écrans géants et ont attiré jusqu'à 700.000 visiteurs* par jour. En juillet 2008, 200.000 personnes ont écouté le discours de l'ancien président américain Barack Obama, nous y étions.

La rue du 17 juin doit son nom au soulèvement populaire du 17 juin 1953 dans l'ancienne RDA. Le soulèvement a été violemment et brutalement réprimé par l'Armée rouge de l'Union soviétique de l'époque.

Trente-quatre manifestants et spectateurs ont été tués, ainsi que cinq membres des forces de l'ordre. Dans la rue du 17 juin se trouve le "monument aux morts soviétique", qui nous mène jusqu'à la porte de Brandebourg, derrière laquelle se trouve la rue "Unter den Linden".

Une rue du destin de l'histoire qui se poursuivra en 2022 avec l'invasion guerrière de l'Ukraine par la Russie actuelle.

Espérons que cette guerre mensongère prenne fin le plus rapidement possible.

Restez en bonne santé et espérons ensemble la paix en Europe.

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The building with the lit-up top is the Woolworth Tower is located downtown in Manhattan across from City Hall Park on Broadway between Park Place and Barclay Street. Five-and-dime millionaire Frank W. Woolworth commissioned this building named after himself in 1910 a year following the MetLife Tower open its doors as the tallest building in the world. Woolworth wanted his namesake to have that honor, being the tallest building in the world. He worked closely with his architect MIT educated Cass Gilbert to achieve his goal expanding the cost from the originally estimated $5 million to $13.5 million dollars that he financed totally with cash, no loans or help from developers. It was his baby basically his financial input giving him an unusual degree of control over design and construction. When it opened in April 1913, sitting US president Woodrow Wilson pressed a button in the White House that lit up the interior floors and the innovative exterior floodlights, the building was given the moniker “Cathedral of Commerce” by Reverend C. Parkes Cadman which has endured until today. The Woolworth Tower is 792 feet tall, 60 stories tall easily the tallest building in the world at its opening and the second tallest structure after the Eiffel Tower. Cass Gilbert’s granddaughter was giving small groups tours pre COVID 19 pandemic. Next time I’m back east I need to check if she has resumed, would love to tour this classic Art Deco tower which got a new lighting scheme and now is literally getting buried by new taller skyscrapers that surround it. - [ ] #developportdev @gothamtomato @developphotonewsletter @omsystem.cameras #excellent_america #omsystem @bheventspace @bhphoto @adorama @tamracphoto @tiffencompany #usaprimeshot #tamractales @kehcamera #omd #microfourthirds #micro43 @nycurbanism @nycprimeshot @nybucketlist

I didn't know what this building was but a "friend" of mine contacted the historical society and received this information: "This was a church that is preserved by the State of VT, as it was on the site where Chester A Arthur (US President) preached to congregants. This one was built 1840, replacing where William Arthur Preached. It is occasionally used for weddings etc still."

 

It is up a hill with no visible path or road in. I assumed there was a road into it from the back, but looking at the map after I got home, there didn't appear to be any road in from anywhere. It is very well kept and nicely situated on this hill, but there is not much of anything near it (just a couple of farms).

Is an immigration detention facility erected at the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport inside Big Cypress National Preserve in Ochopee, Florida, United States.

The facility, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz" due to its location in the swamps of the Everglades in southern Florida, has come under fire by both environmentalists and critics of US President Donald Trump's crackdown on imigration, who consider the facility to be inhumane.

The War to End All Wars is how World War I was often referred to, I image when the World War I Memorial opened in 1926 that everyone who was there including US President Calvin Coolidge genuinely believed that, not knowing that a Second World War would occur is what really was a short time span afterwards. Regardless the WW I Memorial and Museum perched on a hill above Kansas Cities Historic Union Station overlooking the Kansas City Missouri skyline is a marvelous structure. This view with the dusk skies I was able to capture while capturing images of the skyline because my ever vigilant sweet damsel spotted the wonderful contrast of the lighted monument against the sky of dusk. My sweet lady has a wonderful photographic eye and for that & many many other wonderful things I feel fortunate and blessed to have her in my life. This image from yesterday evening in Kansas City Missouri. - [x] #developportdev @gothamtomato @developphotonewsletter @omsystem.cameras #excellent_america #omsystem @bheventspace @bhphoto @adorama @tamracphoto @tiffencompany #usaprimeshot #tamractales @kehcamera @mpbcom @visitkc @visitmo @wwiimemorial #omd #microfourthirds #micro43photography #wwimemorial

The shot was taken at 428 Lafayette St near Astor Place in Manhattan.Back in the 1830s,there were a row of nine houses built for some of New York's elite called Lagrange Terrace (named after Revolutionary War hero Marquis du Lafayette's country estate in France) or otherwise known as "Colonnade Row".Only four homes exist today.The land on which the houses were built was owned by John Jacob Astor 2 (not to be confused with John Jacob Astor 4 who died in the sinking of the Titanic) who himself moved into one of the nine famous addresses.Other notables who lived here when it was built were Washington Irving,Cornelius Vanderbilt,and Warren Delano,grandfather of former US president Franklin Delano Roosevelt.Each 27 foot- wide residence had 26 rooms.The façades for each were made entirely of Westchester marble.Tall French doors opened from each home onto the balcony where the columns were connected to wrought iron railings (as you can see).There were low marble porches that extended into the sidewalks.The marble for the work were found at Sing Sing (a maximum security prison in upstate New York ) and were cut for construction by the prisoners there.See the link for how it looked back then daytoninmanhattan.blogspot.com/2010/04/lagrange-terrace-c...

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Last night I experienced this breathtaking sunset from the top of Crag Fell in the Lake District, overlooking Ennerdale Water. This lake is the most westerly of all in the National Park and also one of the wildest due to it's remote location and lack of development. After a rushed climb up from Crag Farm, I made it to the summit just in time for this wonderful display of light across the western end of the lake, looking across towards Murton Fell, Blake Fell and Gavel Fell. This side of the hill definitely lives up to it's name, with precipitous crags dropping steeply down to the shore below. I had to take a few shots and later stitch them together in order to include the whole end of the lake as it is such a wide sweeping vista. It definitely felt airy stood on this edge as the brisk breeze was blowing in that direction, but it managed to cool me down after the quick climb up. It was such a fresh and clear evening, with Criffel in Scotland visible in the distance across the Solway Firth. An interesting fact that I stumbled upon online is that former US President Bill Clinton proposed to his wife Hillary on the shore of Ennerdale Water back in 1973.

From Birminghamweare:-

 

"A pub at Old Turn Junction of the Birmingham Canal Navigations, The Malt House was built out of the shell of a nail warehouse dating to 1803 called the Kingston Building. During the G8 in 1998, US President Bill Clinton famously drank here."

 

I loved the look of threatening sky behind the sunny fascia of the building.

 

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Carrying US President Joe Biden on his 2023 Irish Visit. | Filters used as it arrived on a grey rainy day.

 

CHÂTEAU FRONTENAC

 

Diseñado por el arquitecto Bruce Price, el castillo fue uno de una serie de hoteles estilo “château” construidos por la compañía Canadian Pacific Railway a finales del siglo XIX y comienzos del siglo XX.

 

Abierto desde 1893.

 

Los Aliados de la Segunda Guerra Mundial se reunieron durante la Primera y Segunda Conferencia de Quebec (en 1943 y 1944 respectivamente). Durante estas conferencias, funcionarios como el presidente estadounidense Franklin Delano Roosevelt, el primer ministro británico Winston Churchill y el primer ministro canadiense William Lyon Mackenzie King, discutieron la estrategia para la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

 

En 1953, este hotel fue utilizado como lugar de rodaje de la escena final de la película "I Confess" de Alfred Hitchcock, con Montgomery Clift y Anne Baxter.

  

Designed by architect Bruce Price, the castle was one of a series of château-style hotels built by the Canadian Pacific Railway in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

 

Open since 1893.

 

The Allies of World War II met here during the First and Second Quebec Conferences (in 1943 and 1944 respectively). During these conferences, officials such as US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King discussed strategy for World War II.

 

In 1953, this hotel was used as a filming location for the final scene of Alfred Hitchcock's film "I Confess," starring Montgomery Clift and Anne Baxter.

 

Banff National Park, Canada.

 

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Taken from Rocky Mountaineer Rail Tour. This view from the southwest highlights the Eisenhower Tower, the high formation just to the right of the center. It is named after US President and US Army General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Also, photographing from a moving train has its challenges as demonstrated by the blurred close-up trees!

 

Kalgoorlie, AUSTRÀLIA 2023

 

The Palace Hotel is one of a group of heritage hotels on Hannan Street in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.

 

Location:

The hotel is located on the corner of Hannan and Maritana Streets.

It is across the road from the Exchange Hotel, another heritage hotel.

 

History:

The hotel was constructed with ashlar stones in 1897 for Harry Rosenthal, who previously managed the Cleopatra Hotel in Fremantle. It cost £17,000 to build.

The hotel opened in December 1897, with forty-four bedrooms. It was designed in the Federation architectural style by the firm Porter & Thomas, and meant to be the most luxurious hotel in Western Australia outside Perth.The furniture came from Melbourne.It became the first hotel in Kalgoorlie to have electric lighting, with its own generator, and fresh water in all bathrooms coming directly from its own condensers.

In the year after its completion regular and repeated newspaper articles and photographs were used to praise the hotel and its presentation.

A 1904 fire damaged the hotel and adjacent property.

In 1936 renovations were reported on the Hannan Street side of the building.

 

Herbert Hoover association:

Herbert Hoover (later the US president from 1929 to 1933) visited the hotel regularly when he was working as a mining engineer in Kalgoorlie. He was twenty-two at the time.During his stay, he reportedly fell in love with a barmaid, and wrote her a poem.An excerpt from the poem can be seen in the foyer.It reads:

 

"Do you ever dream, my sweetheart, of a twilight long ago,

Of a park in old Kalgoorlie, where the bougainvilleas grow?

Where the moonbeams on the pathways trace a shimmering brocade,

And the overhanging peppers form a lover's promenade?

Where in soft cascades of cadence from a garden close at hand,

Came the murmurous, mellow music of a sweet orchestral band.

Years have flown since then, my sweetheart, fleet as orchid blooms in May.

But the hour that fills my dreaming, was it only yesterday..."

 

Before he left for China, Hoover left a mirror as a gift to the hotel.The Hoover Mirror can still be seen in the foyer, next to his poem.Hoover's Cafe and Lounge Bar in the hotel is also named in his honour.

 

Later history:

The 60th anniversary of the hotel was celebrated with style in 1957.

The hotel has been regularly associated with the Diggers & Dealers conferences.

 

Reference point:

The hotel and its location on the corner of Hannan Street has been captured in photographs of Hannan Street over time as well as at significant historical events.

 

Heritage value:

The hotel has been listed on the State Heritage Register since 1997.

 

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Urban Denver

From the comments below, I was reminded that not everyone will recognize the tough guy on the left, US President and "Rough Rider" Teddy Roosevelt. He's famous for saying "Talk softly, and carry a big stick", and for being the namesake of the teddy bear.

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AF1 banking south after a 13R departure. Obama onboard leaving NY after his last attendance to the UN General Assembly as the US President.

Trump uses expletive in warning to Iran and Israel:

 

"They have been fighting so long and so hard they don't know what the F**K they are doing"

  

US President Donald Trump swore as he expressed his frustration at the conduct of Iran and Israel over a ceasefire between the two nations.

 

Speaking to reporters, Mr Trump said he was "not happy" with either side in the conflict.

 

June 24th 2025.

  

Image taken at the Royal Cornwall show, 2025.

 

On this day I'm thinking about a roadtrip we took heading south and stopping in Plains, Georgia, a small countryside town and home to Jimmy Carter. This former president passed away December 29, 2024 at the age of 100 - he was known and honored for his unwavering commitment to peace, human rights and democracy. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.

 

Today, January 20, 2025 is also Martin Luther King Day in the US - observed on the third Monday of January to honor his legacy and life of service. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.

This photo was taken during my last visit to the harbour in Havana.

Many years ago there was never cruise ships in the harbour due to the American embargo on the island country! Now things have changed and the ships are allowed, however I can see future problems if the US president Trump is allowed to keep his reign of stupidity of denying countries of open business and trade with his so called " Tariffs "!

This was taken from across the harbour.

Please enjoy ( L)

 

US President Donald Trump has suggested some TV networks should have their licences "taken away", as he backed America's broadcast regulator in a row over the suspension of ABC host Jimmy Kimmel.

 

But:-

The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects several fundamental rights, including freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, the right to peaceably assemble, and the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances. -

 

Maybe it doesn't stand for anything these days.

  

Exeter Quay, Exeter, Devon, UK.

The square is colloquially called 't Zuid (English: The South), after its location just south of the historical city center and the former train station Ghent-South. It is named after Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president of the United States and first US president to pay an official state visit to Belgium. On the right of the photo is the new library, "De Krook" it was opened on March 10, 2017.

For me Insomnia is not Curse. It is great Time in Silence of the Night to be creative.

 

*Insomnia is a symptom of a sleeping disorder characterized by persistent difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep despite the opportunity.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insomnia

 

A Few Famous Insomniacs :

Marlene Dietrich, actress

Amy Lowell, poet

Franz Kafka, author

Theodore Roosevelt, US president

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*Cohen, Leonard

1934 Canadian-born American Musician Songwriter Singer

 

O sleep, O gentle sleep, nature s soft nurse, how have I frightened thee, that thou no more wilt weigh my eye-lids down and steep my senses in forgetfulness?

Insomnia

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President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy arriving to the UK after his meeting with the US president

George has a lot of granite backing him up.

 

Mount Rushmore

Keystone, South Dakota

Never has this quote from US President Ronald Reagan been more true...

www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXENEDiubTc

 

Arlington National Cemetery, change of guard at tomb of unknown soldier, one of most solemn ceremony in US. The US President or senior ranking officer will attend this event on Memorial day and Veteran's day

The Bay Bridge, or officially the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, is a set of bridges connecting San Francisco and Oakland with two spans meeting at Yerba Buena Island in the middle. The 10-lane bridge was completed on November 12, 1936 and had a grand opening that was even attended by former US President Herbert Hoover. The western span is dual levels and part of the original design while the eastern span was rebuilt after a section collapsed during the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. The new eastern span earned the Guinness World Record for the widest bridge in the world at 258.33 ft (78.74 m) wide and is built to withstand the largest earthquake expected in San Francisco over a 1500-year period.

 

This early morning shot was taken on the San Francisco side close to the San Francisco Ferry Building with an exposure of about 2 minutes using Sony’s downloadable ($4.99 USD) in-camera Smooth Reflections application that allows for stacking of multiple pictures in-camera to produce a long exposure raw file. I think the application is wonderful as it works with any lens regardless of filter size, and with control over the number of stacked shots can simulate a wide range of ND stops. For longer exposures though it’s still nice to have a ND filter to reduce the number of exposures needed for stacking. I’ve found the sweet spot to be one 6-stop ND filter that allows me to comfortably cover from 1 to 11 stops without ever needing more than 32 shots. And I can still get up to 14 stops if I wanted to stack 256 shots. This greatly reduces the number of ND filters I need to carry and has allowed me to avoid carrying a big 100mm square ND filter kit as I know I have at least 8 stops with any lens, even 15mm or wider that usually require yet more specialized adapters. Sorry for the tangent, but this application has been a godsend for me when trying to travel light and small. It is also much cheaper and less likely to break than a ND filter kit with different glass filters, holder, and varying adapter rings. One caveat is if you wish to use physical graduated ND filters or polarizers you’ll still probably need a filter kit. I have moved to doing graduated ND work in post (Sony does make an app for that although I haven’t tried it) and don’t really have a strong preference for polarizers so your circumstances may be different.

 

Back to the picture, I spent about 1.5 hours at this location, but this special hue of light only lasted about 5 minutes. I was expecting the city to be quiet at around 6:00am, but there were a surprising number of joggers and also a surprising number of homeless in this area. It’s certainly not as beautiful or well-known as the Golden Gate Bridge, but the Bay Bridge undoubtedly has its own charm.

AF1 banking south after a 13R departure. Obama onboard leaving NY after his last attendance to the UN General Assembly as the US President.

This is the tomb of US president James Monroe. the fifth president of the US, serving from 1817-1825. His tomb is in the Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond Virginia, which is where Anita and I spent the day yesterday. (not in the cemetery... in Richmond!) What a different sort of day from our more usual back road ramblings! :) I thought this tomb was so beautiful and lacy looking especially with the afternoon sun slanting through it. I bought the lens that I was using that same morning and proceeded to carry it around all day. It's performance was very impressive to me! :)

God says of Israel: I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you. Genesis 12:3

 

Israel Returns to Her Homeland

 

That brings us all the way back to May 14, 1948. On this day, the United Nations officially recognized the State of Israel, with US president Harry Truman determining the deciding vote. The Israeli government established the State of Israel, thus fulfilling the twenty-five-hundred-year-old prophecy recorded in the Bible. Great Britain ended its mandate in Palestine and removed its troops, leaving more than 650,000 Jews to govern themselves in their own land.

 

In 2006, for the first time in nineteen hundred years, Israel became home to the largest Jewish community in the world, surpassing the Jewish population in the United States. From the 650,000 who returned when the Jewish state was founded in 1948, the population of Israel has swelled to over 9 million people in 2021. The significance of Israel’s reemergence in her ancient homeland is that this had to occur in order to set the stage for the final fulfillment of biblical prophecies.

 

To comprehend what an incredible act of God it is to preserve the beleaguered Jews throughout history and then return them to their land, consider this observation by Gary Frazier: “You cannot find the ancient neighbors of the Jews anywhere. Have you ever met a Moabite? Do you know any Hittites? Are there any tours to visit the Ammonites? Can you fvind the postal code of a single Edomite? No! These ancient peoples disappeared from history and from the face of the earth. Yet the Jews, just as God promised, returned to their land.”

 

Israel flag outside the Montreal Holocaust Center.

 

Montreal, QC

Canada

Walking past late at night I found Scotty was asleep and not beaming anyone up. Then I remembered he died back in 2005, and when I checked he was Canadian not Scottish and his parents came from Ireland. Did this mean all those Starship adventures were just made up? In the Newspaper this week was an article that a US president was going to win the greatest Noble Peace prize ever because he was going to defuse the war he was trying to provoke. Makes me wonder about reality! I just went to sleep in my airBNB and wondered if I should have been hawking this as about blackholes. Sorry, that's a too soon as my kids tell me.

okay no I didnt see it first ~ was focused on the colour of the leafes ~ have a good day my folks!!!

 

Feeling bad about the new

👹US president ~ my son is German/American and not shure if he will choose his american citizenship in 2018... he is 16 now

he is more then shocked about the result😱

Departure of Russia First Secretary Mikhaïl Gorbatchov after the summit with US President Ronald Reagan.

Poland welcomes US President Joe Biden.

Warsaw, Poland, February 21, 2023

82-8000 taxis in after arriving to Edinburgh with US President Joe Biden on board for his participation at COP 26 in Glasgow

Das bisschen Klimawandel bringt erst die nach uns um !

The little bit of climate change will only kill those after us! US President 2025!

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This car is the last car President John F. Kennedy exited alive. It was built in 1963 and has got counter-opening "Portal doors". This unique car can bee seen in the new "Nationales Automuseum" in Dietzhoelztal, Germany. For more information visit www.nationalesautomuseum.de/en

 

10th April 2023., Dublin Airport, Ireland

After offloading US President Donald Trump, "Air Force One" was taxied over to Apron 10 for parking away from everyone else.

Falcon from the Theodore Roosevelt sanctuary center Audubon society,

was at the festival on Sunday, this coming weekend they will have family celebration at Sagamore hill the house of the 25th US president Theodore Roosevelt, (1901-1909) born in New York died in Oyster bay Long Island N.Y. he was involved building the Panama canal.

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The story.

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Boeing VC25A

 

Seen on arrival into Edinburgh Airport as 'Air Force 1' from Rome carrying US President Joe Biden for the COP26 being held in Glasgow.

===AIRCRAFT INFORMATION===

 

Registration: No. 82-8000

Aircraft: Boeing VC-25A / Highly Modified Boeing 747-200B

Aircraft Manufacturer: Boeing Company

Serial No./ MSN: 23824

Aircraft Delivery Date: 23/08/1990

Livery: Normal

Aircraft Status: Active

 

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Call sign: Air Force One

Arrival of former US President Barrack Obama for the 27th APEC Summit

   

The Secret Nightlife of Plants :

 

Purple hyacinth bean plant - Dolichos lablab or Lablab purpurea ( but nobody calss them by that name). These grow within our garden fence annually.

 

Thomas Jefferson’s favorite nurseryman Bernard McMahon sold hyacinth bean vine plants to Jefferson in 1804. They’re still grown at Monticello, and may sometimes still be called a “Jefferson bean “ .

 

You could eat them if needed, but there are far better choices than the third US president’s bean .

 

SAM46 landed before Air Force One at RAF Mildenhall

So, my husband increased my budget for the month, which was very nice of him, since gardening starts this month, and that's expensive!

 

This photo is for Macro Mondays, with the theme "April Fools Day".

 

That's Rutherford B. Hayes, by the way. The 19th US President, I think.

St Lawrence Church West Wycombe is unique in having a card room above the church tower, that may or may not have been used by Sir Francis Dashwood, founder of the notorious Hellfire Club and excavator of Hellfire Caves that the church now sits above. It may have simply been used to signal across vast distances. It does, however seat six.

Dashwood was chancellor at the time of founding the club and an occasional visitor was US President Benjamin Franklin.

Dashwood also created the family mausoleum that makes an appearance in the film "To The Devil A Daughter".

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