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William H Steward statue at Madison Square Park on 23rd St in the Flatiron District of Manhattan. The man was best known for his involvement in the Alaska Purchase.He also ran against President Abraham Lincoln in 1860,but lost.Abraham Lincoln nonetheless chose him as the Secretary of State to run his Cabinet.On the day Abraham Lincoln was assassinated,there was an assassination attempt on this man's life,also.Read the link for more on that.Now,there's an unsolved mystery and controversy about this particular statue in regards to the head and body and perhaps a compromise may have been made.Read the link to find out the story behind the mystery.I can't tell you everything.You'd get bored ☺.Okay!I'll say this much.When I first saw the statue upon leaving the park,I honestly thought it was Abraham Lincoln.Enough said. I love the light on the image! daytoninmanhattan.blogspot.com/2014/06/the-wm-h-seward-st...

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The Black Dahlia Hunt at DRD - Death row designs.

October 1st - 31st

 

Follow the story of a notorious unsolved murder as you hunt for exclusive prizes.

Coming this October at the DRD mainstore.

 

The prizes displayed in this photo are:

 

Hanging chair - DRD BDH - Dahlia's Resting Place

Chandelier - DRD BDH - Dahlia's Light

Table - DRD BDH - Dahlia's Table

Lanterns - DRD BDH - Dahlia's Decor Lantern 1

Pumpkins décor - DRD BDH - Dahlia's Pumpkin Decor

Chair - DRD BDH - Mourning Dahlia Chair

Tray with bottles - DRD BDH - Dahlia's Decor Tray

On the wall: DRD BDH - Dahlia's Remains 3, Dahlia's Remains 1

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DRD mainstore - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Death%20Row/141/162/27

 

Dress: Boudoir - Eau de Boudoir Couture

Yet I do not see anything new about it. It is already fringed at the edges with inherited aches and unsolved problems.... O 1911! do your duty! :-)

Edward Payson Powell (1832–1915), "The New Year In: An Idyll," 1910 December 31st

 

Happy New Year! HPPS!

 

callicarpa rubella, purple beautyberry, j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina

Who said it is impossible to have fun those days ? I learned to make this paper boat and then I sent Little Bear on an expedition. Poor Little Bear , he does not have oars to help him to navigate on this unknown river.... What will happen to him ? BTW he still did not taste the honey he wanted to taste! And the Rubik 's cube is unsolved!

 

Qui a dit qu'il était impossible de s'amuser ces jours-çi? J'ai appris à fabriquer ce bateau en papier, puis j'ai envoyé Petit Ours en expédition. Pauvre Petit Ours, il n'a pas de rames pour l'aider à naviguer sur cette rivière inconnue ... Que va-t-il lui arriver? en passant il n'a toujours pas gouté au pot de miel qu'il voulait bien gouter..et le cube Rubik est resté inachevé...pas assez de temps pour tout faire !

“As on many mornings in Marin, there is this sly strip of fog - water in it's most mystical incarnation - slithering over, around, and through the hills, making everything look ancient and unsolved.”

 

Jaimal Yogis Saltwater Buddha: A Surfer's Quest to Find Zen on the Sea 2009

"Have patience with everything that remains unsolved in your heart. Try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books written in a foreign language. Do not now look for the answers. They cannot now be given to you because you could not live them. It is a question of experiencing everything. At present you need to live the question. Perhaps you will gradually, without even noticing it, find yourself experiencing the answer, some distant day."

- Ranier Maria Rilke

 

Aha....this tune is so darn lovely

youtu.be/W3JJxS0gNkE

 

Hope that day is going well

Thank you for your kindness

 

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“Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books that are now written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer.” ― Rainer Maria Rilke

Tough when you're the detective and the murderer..

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ig-vQYw-iBk

Built in 1908 this abandoned schoolhouse has a very sad story....in 1990 Dennis Depue shot his wife in the back of the head and dumped the bloody blanket behind the school and dumped her body in a field behind the church, he thought he was never seen but a couple out driving around spotted him and watched what he was doing, the movie Jeepers Creepers has a scene where it almost duplicates what transpired.

After Dennis had killed his wife he fled the state, the murder made it on the show “ Unsolved Mysteries “ in 1991, when he learned that he was on the show and the cops where closing in on him he tried to flee and had a shoot out with the cops, Dennis Depue died by self inflicted gun shot.

You can find a lot of this information on Google

Love is and remains an unsolved mystery.

You can not describe it with the mind, feel only deep in the heart.

 

Liebe ist und bleibt ein unergründbares Mysterium.

Man kann sie nicht mit dem Verstand beschreiben, nur tief im Herzen fühlen.

The disappearance of Elisa Lam and her unsolved whereabouts at the Cecil Hotel.

Based on the SKYND "Elisa Lam" video.

 

Do take a look at Kea's very in depth shot in her stream.

 

~*Monarchs Kingdom*~ - Kali gift

Prop'ed Up! - Custom zombie poses created for this shoot by Angy Piers, thank you.

Quills & Curiosities - Infernal Wings

I've fallen in love with the book.

and now, with the movie.

 

atonement

All life, as if an endless moment...

Seasons change after season.

This whole wonderful world was in white,

Then suddenly it becomes green again...

Where is the line, the one beyond which this life is?

Where is sensuality, and where is rationality?

Where is what we call MIRAGES,

And where is the inexorable reality?

And the world - it is as if woven from problems,

The mysteries in it are sometimes inexplicable,

But we live in it for some reason, why?

Everything in this world is so inexplicable...

We want it to be simple, why?

To understand everything that we do not understand?

So that no one understands

Everything that we feel and everything that we know?

What are we striving for, what do we want to understand?

First we create, and then we destroy again,

We are so used to losing so much,

That our souls become hardened from losses.

We are used to life, and it is only a moment!

I just started living, and life is already coming to an end,

And this world remains a fairy tale

A mystery, once unsolved...

 

On one of our last hiking tours we passed this beautiful house in Bad Berleburg, Germany. Very cute and inviting. What I ask myself all the time is why does someone put a tray with slices of bread on the bench in front of the house? Should they be dried in the sun or is it a gesture for hikers who come along the way or, or, or ....

To this day it remains an unsolved mystery to me!

Does somebody has any idea?

They cannot now be given to you because you could not live them. It is a question of experiencing everything. At present you need to live the question. Perhaps you will gradually, without even noticing it, find yourself experiencing the answer, some distant day.”

― Rainer Maria Rilke

 

by Laura Matesky. Please do not use this or any of my images without my permission.

No, Tucker never made a fire engine, though this '48 Tucker is certainly red enough, clothed in Tango Red paint, not an original color. This is one of 2 Tuckers completed decades after the original 50, plus the 1 prototype, left the factory in '48-9 before bankruptcy shut down the amazing enterprise. Rear engined, rear drive with expected automatic transmission, and numerous interesting innovations, and like the '36-7 Cord, there were too many unfinished design conundrums, and major engineering problems, especially with engine/transmission issues that remained unsolved before Tucker actually began selling the cars. The idea made Francis Ford Coppola a lot of money from the movie Tucker, and the center 'cyclops eye' third head light that turned with the steering wheel, remains the most visible mark of the marque.

 

This RED RED car was completed on Chassis 1052, 65 years after the doors closed on the original factory, and was constructed from NOS Tucker parts on the original chassis used by the factory to test transmissions.

I highly recommend reading the Wikipedia summary on the Tucker car! Very fascinating reading.

When my Dad passed away we found this key in one of his drawers. To this day we don't know the story behind it? Since we moved from Italy to Canada, we think it belonged to a door there, that meant something to him. Sadly we'll never know.

 

I am able to display it in my Dad's honour at home, in this beautiful frame I found.

At The Fifty

 

Soy. Plastic Chair & Cafe Table Set

Soy. Speed Cude (unsolved)

  

At Access

 

Granola. Vida Powder Room Backsplash Only ~ Royal + Yellow.

  

Other items used ~

 

7 - Here's To You #3 (Can you see my patch?) *NEW*

7 - Here's To You #2 (The Smiler) *NEW*

7 - Here's To You #1

7 - Herbie the Cat

7 - Smile Neon - Orange

 

Pitaya - Modular Shelf - Long/Top/Mod1

Pitaya - Modular Shelf - Long/Bottom/Mod1

Pitaya - Modular Shelf - Long/Bottom/Mod5

 

Soy. HM Various Beads Curtain [L] Multi

Soy. Visionsphere TV [Stand type]

Soy. Vintage Desktop Electric Fan

Soy. Neon Color Picture Frame - vertical (stand)

Soy. Potted Pothos [Ssize]

Soy. Mini Leather Stool w/ texture change

Soy. Tableware Set - Tray

Soy. Coffee Table [Extra] - Ashtray

Soy. Mashroom Table Lamp [TypeB]

Soy. Retro Electronic Heater [Yellow]

Soy. Potted Cheese Plant [Black]

Soy. Retro Flap Clock

Soy. Peaceful Drinking Bird (blue)

Soy. Super long Hanging Hedera

Soy. Eyeball Floor Lamp

 

Granola. Lit Neon. Orange.

Granola. Zuri Wall Art ~ Leopard Mount Orange.

 

Ariskea[Millie] Anthurium Doty Plants

 

(NO) Potted Jade - Claude

(NO) Potted Jade - Ruben

(NO) Potted Jade - Linda

(NO) Quirky Face Pot - Oliver

(NO) Quirky Face Pot - All Eyes

(NO) Cat Head Pot - Polkadots

(NO) Quirky Face Pot - Multi Faced

(NO) Pretty Boy Cat Vase

(NO) Quirky Face Pot - Ella

(NO) Quirky Face Pot - Isabella

(NO) Quirky Face Pot - Dina & Nina

(NO) Quirky Face Pot - Ginger

(NO) Cylinder Pot - Kitten Faces

(NO) Cat Head Pot - Max

(NO) Quirky Face Pot -Ziggy & Max

 

.random.Matter. - Coffee Confections - Cappuccino [Orange]

 

Foxwood - Chonky Kitty - Sit 2

 

The Loft & Aria - Jabode Bench Pillows

 

ARIA - Diana Pendant Light

 

EQUAL - Modern Bust - SILVER ORANGE

 

Kalopsia - Tina's Faux Tiger Rug (Jungle)

 

Still unsolved is why when traveling back in time digital cameras give analog results. Peter Iredale shipwreck, Warrenton, Oregon OM12135 - Happy Sliders Sunday!

Living the questions, embracing uncertainty and allowing for intuition.

 

“Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and to try to love the questions themselves like locked rooms and like books that are written in a very foreign tongue.

Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer..”

 

Rainer Maria Rilke

 

"Soyez patient envers tout ce qui n'est pas résolu dans votre cœur et essayez d'aimer les questions elles-mêmes comme des pièces fermées à clé et comme des livres écrits dans une langue très étrangère.

Ne cherchez pas maintenant les réponses, qui ne peuvent pas vous être données parce que vous ne seriez pas capable de les vivre. Et le but est de tout vivre. Vivez les questions maintenant. Peut-être que vous vivrez alors progressivement, sans vous en rendre compte, un jour lointain dans la réponse. »

 

Vivre les questions, embrasser l'incertitude et permettre l'intuition.

* UPDATE: Two things of significance have happened here since I posted this photograph. Firstly the Baptist Church has sold the building. Contemporary churches seem to prefer factories these days! Secondly the homeless sleeping area has been fenced off by the Council after a tragic event in which a homeless man was fatally burned. The homeless are moved on, their problems unsolved.

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This might be the most important photograph I have taken here in Launceston. It shows the City Baptist Church (originally built from 1883-1885 by the Christ Church Congregational denomination) at night. I am taking the shot from the other side of the street near Princes Square. A band has obviously just completed its practice session in the main church building and are about to load up their gear.

 

In the portico of Milton Hall next door a group of homeless people are set up for the night. The church runs a drop-in centre, and at night (having been moved on from the City Mall by council officers), they have taken to sleeping outside the church.

 

Two very different worlds that barely intersect.

  

“Have patience with everything that remains unsolved in your heart. Try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books written in a foreign language. Do not now look for the answers. They cannot now be given to you because you could not live them. It is a question of experiencing everything. At present you need to live the question. Perhaps you will gradually, without even noticing it, find yourself experiencing the answer, some distant day.”

-Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet

It is both exicting and confusing to see with your own eyes pieces of stones formed by mother of nature into a living object that we could easily recongnize or could it be piece of work of some one else. Just like one of the many statue or stone across the world that remained unsolved.

 

每當親眼看到大自然雕刻的石堆仿佛某個熟悉的物體時總是感到興奮和疑惑,或許也會懷疑它是其它生物的傑作。猶如世界各地許多無法解釋的各種石柱和雕像。

Supersymmetry (SUSY) is a theory in particle physics which describes the transformation of particles like electrons into their sypersymmetric partners. The hope is to describe some of the unsolved problems of the standard model of particle physics. Unfortunately, nobody has ever detected such supersymmetric partners. They are predicted to be so heavy that they cannot be produced by particle accelerators like at CERN. So, despite the beauty of supersymmetry, SUSY remains just a hypothetical concept.

 

See more here:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supersymmetry#Supersymmetry_in_part...

 

Oder hier

 

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supersymmetrie

После бури мирозданья,

Жизнью свежею блестя,

Мир в венке очарованья

Был прекрасен, как дитя.

Роза нежная являла

Образ полной чистоты;

Дева юная сияла

Алым блеском красоты.

Небо розу убелило,

Дав румянец деве милой, -

И волшебством тайных уз

Между ними утвердило

Неразгаданный союз;

И заря лишь выводила

В небе светлого царя,

Дева, рдея, приходила

К алой розе, как заря.....

 

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After the storm of the universe,

Shining with fresh life,

The world in a wreath of charm

He was as beautiful as a child.

The delicate rose was

An image of perfect purity;

The young maiden was beaming

The scarlet glitter of beauty.

The sky turned the rose white,

giving a blush to the sweet maiden, -

And the magic of secret bonds

It was approved between them

An unsolved alliance;

And the dawn only revealed

In the sky of the bright king,

The virgin, rdea, has come

To a scarlet rose like the dawn.....

 

Mamiya RB67 Pro SD; Kodak Gold 200@125; 'sunny 16' exposure

 

(somehow this image wasn't properly displayed due to some unsolved and ongoing flickr issue. Now it seems publicly viewable, however... in my attempt to make it visible, i changed the photo to 'private' and then to 'public' again. This seems to have changed something in the visibility, but also deleted the favorites.)

Two grizzly bears met on the river bank, one travelling upsteam, one travelling downstream. It was a standoff. What happened next? Sorry, didn't see; it's one of life's little unsolved mysteries. Chilko River, BC.

18/03/2023 www.allenfotowild

Martkopi Monastery or Martqopi monastery is located 35 kilometers from Tbilisi, Georgia in a resplendant mountain forest of Kvemo Kartli Region. Founded in the 6th century by Assyrian Father Anton Martkopeli, the complex holds cultural significance to Georgians and is the site of one of the country’s most infamous unsolved murders.

 

Martkopi Monastery Complex consists of the Deity, Virgin Mary, St. George and Father Anton Churches, as well as a belltower and living quarters for monks. The icon of St. Anton Martkopeli, the site’s most sacred relic which is rumored to possess miraculous powers, is also on display. To the east of Martkopi Monastery is Anton's Pillar, which overlooks dense forest from atop a mountain precipice. The pillar can be reached with a 20-30-minute hike on a well-marked trail up the mountainside. From the top, one can enjoy breathtaking views of the monastic complex year-round.

The mystery remains unsolved, the deets however are on my blog:

billybeaverhausen.com/2020/10/18/mysterious-times/

Jungfrau Park is an amusement park located near Interlaken, Switzerland. It opened as the Mystery Park in 2003, and closed in November 2006 due to financial difficulties and low turnout. The park was designed by Erich von Däniken, and consisted of seven pavilions, each of which explored one of several great "mysteries" of the world. Von Däniken opened the theme park to present his interpretations of unsolved mysteries involving extraterrestrial life that he believes took place around the world.

Depuis près de cinq ans, une mystérieuse petite maison rose, perchée à 45 mètres de hauteur au sommet d’une tour d’usine désaffectée, intrigue les Montréalais. Qui l’a installée là? À quoi sert-elle? Est-elle habitée? Le mystère reste entier.

 

L’ancienne usine de la Canada Malting Co., située dans le quartier Saint-Henri à Montréal, marque le paysage urbain par son allure délabrée : rouille, béton fissuré, graffitis et fenêtres condamnées. Ce bâtiment, autrefois dédié à la transformation du malt pour la fabrication d’alcool jusqu’à la fin des années 1980, semble figé dans le temps. Il est depuis devenu un lieu prisé des amateurs d’exploration urbaine.

 

Puis, en octobre 2019, un changement soudain attire tous les regards : l’un des anciens postes de contrôle, juché au sommet d’une tour de 45 mètres, est entièrement repeint en rose, surgissant ainsi au cœur de cette friche industrielle.

 

For nearly five years, a mysterious little pink house, perched 45 meters high atop an abandoned factory tower, has intrigued Montrealers. Who put it there? What is it for? Is it inhabited? The mystery remains unsolved.

 

The former Canada Malting Co. factory, located in Montreal’s Saint-Henri neighborhood, stands out in the urban landscape with its decayed appearance: rust, cracked concrete, graffiti, and boarded-up windows. Once dedicated to malt processing for alcohol production until the late 1980s, the building now seems frozen in time. It has since become a popular spot for urban explorers.

 

Then, in October 2019, a sudden change caught everyone’s attention: one of the old control rooms, perched atop a 45-meter tower, was completely repainted pink, standing out dramatically in the midst of this industrial wasteland.

Jungfrau Park is an amusement park located near Interlaken, Switzerland. It opened as the Mystery Park in 2003, and closed in November 2006 due to financial difficulties and low turnout. The park was designed by Erich von Däniken, and consisted of seven pavilions, each of which explored one of several great "mysteries" of the world. Von Däniken opened the theme park to present his interpretations of unsolved mysteries involving extraterrestrial life that he believes took place around the world.

This remote farmhouse was the scene of an unsolved murder on New Years Day, 1880. The victim was Robert Snowball, who lived there with his father and a housekeeper. The case attracted national press attention, perhaps because of the remoteness of the location and the unlikeliness that a stranger could have approached the house without making the resident dogs bark. The housekeeper, Jane Barron, was tried but acquitted.

 

More photos from this trip on my blog here

Working in the yard this morning I came across this mole, which must have died no more than several hours before. We have many moles in the yard, but I'd never actually laid eyes on one dead or alive. What happened to this one? What was it doing above ground? As far as I could tell it appeared in good health--very plump and with shiny dense fur--and no sign of harm except one apparent very small puncture wound. I believe they venture above ground only rarely and, sometimes, to find a mate. Maybe this one (a male) was looking for love last night when he ran into a neighbor's cat. Townsend mole, backyard Olympia.

This cross in Lake Starnberg marks the spot where King Ludwig II (1845 - 1886) died under mysterious circumstances. Whether it was murder, suicide or an accident remains an unsolved mystery.

 

"Do you see yonder cloud..."

  

52 Weeks: Week 17, Mystery

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