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Sloan got her Queeny Ru Couture Cardi and Head Scarf in the mail today. It is absolutely incredible and we love it so much! Thank you so much Ru! Sloan send hugs and kisses!
The view across Derwent Water towards Skiddaw from Surprise View with the lake like a sheet of glass
The Royal Courts of Justice, commonly called the Law Courts, is a court building in London which houses both the High Court and Court of Appeal of England and Wales. Designed by George Edmund Street, who died before it was completed, it is a large grey stone edifice in the Victorian Gothic style built in the 1870s and opened by Queen Victoria in 1882. It is located on the Strand within the City of Westminster, near the border with the City of London (Temple Bar). It is surrounded by the four Inns of Court, King's College London and the London School of Economics. The nearest London Underground stations are Chancery Lane and Temple.
The view from Vista House at Crown Point.
Crown Point State Scenic Corridor is 25 miles east of Portland along the Historic Columbia River Highway.
It's 1/31/11. and a major winter storm had caused this view out my bay window to be obstructed. Thought I'd post what looks like a shower door to my "Flickr" pics!
You can cue up U2's "It's a Beautiful Day" if you'd like. Today in Seattle the sun is high in a cloudless sky, the mountain is out, and a hint of autumn coming is in the air. Students are starting to return to town. Sometimes people don't realize how beautiful they are. I couldn't resist capturing these three friends in gorgeous light as they were chatting, enjoying each other's compnay and the very fine view from Kerry Park Outlook. I included the park's plaque which gives information on the Kerry family's donation of this property on W Highland Drive and its unobstructed view for the enjoyment of generations to come.
December 29, 2020 - View of Downtown Los Angeles and Snowy San Gabriel Mountains View from Rancho Palos Verdes, CA. Photographed with James Kao after our Full Moonset and Sunrise Photo Shoot at Point Vicente Lighthouse and Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA.
Visiting Big Sur is one of my favorite things to do for a long weekend in California.
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View from the Park Hyatt - Dubai at dusk.
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Date Shot:6/10/2007 18:04:10.70
Device:Nikon D70
Lens:SIGMA 24-70mm F/2.8 EX
Focal Length:70mm
Focus Mode:AF-S
AF-Area Mode:Single
Aperture:F/5
Shutter Speed:1/125s
Exposure Mode:Aperture Priority
Exposure Comp.:+0.7EV
Metering:Center-Weighted
ISO Sensitivity:ISO 200
We are travelling fast, but you can make out several interesting items here. The most obvious sight is the line of stored class 201 locos in their old orange and yellow livery lined up on the higher level. There are 5 in view here and from my subsequent research I know that the 3 locos closest to the right hand end are 201, 205 and 214. Behind them and just poking its nose out is one of the 071 class locos painted in the most recent grey freight livery with half yellow warning panels. Just visible above the running shed wall in the foreground is an 071 class loco in the previous silver and black livery. To the left is a 201 class loco between turns and just visible to the extremem left is the top of another class 071 loco in silver and black.
View from part-way up Whernside with Ingleborough in the distance, Yorkshire Dales. Breaking the rules and shooting direct into the sun. Lumix GF1 and 14mm f2.5 lens.
I look through my window,
and what do I see?
My life is a view through
Rose Colored Glass
The world is an alright place.
Trees sprout leaves for me to see
Cars drive by, and the driver's wave 'hello'
People smile and acknowledge you as they walk by....
Don't ruin my illusion of life...
Don't tell me this isn't real...
This is my vision; my illusion; my dream....
Through my rose colored glass
(Photo taken through one of my red glass items in the bedroom window)
'Somewhere' near Calais in northern France, not far from entering the Channel tunnel. Our Eurostar had to stop here for a couple of hours due to problems on the track ahead. Fortunately, we were in no great hurry, and the Eurostar plied us with complimentary wine and other refreshments so that kept us quite happy!!