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Are you up to discover my wonderland? A place where nothing is as you have known, learnt and seen... Benowmehere, Wonderland, 2016 via 500px bit.ly/2azmkOX
Hear one thousand screams
Hear one thousand voices
A solitary echo
Feel one thousand pains
But one is receiving
A bloody invitation
Do you want to feel the warmth?
To taste the life, to taste the life
Do you want taste the life?
To taste the life, to taste the life flow
Go, go
Feel one thousand lost
Sinking into soft skin
Ingest rejuvenation
One to consume
One to renew
Demanded invitation
Do you want to feel the warmth?
To taste the life, to taste the life
Do you want taste the life?
To taste the life, to taste the life flow
I offer grace
I offer blood
I offer everything till my heart is crystal clear
I offer grace
I offer blood
I offer everything till my heart is crystal clear
Let me taste the life flow
Do you want to feel the warmth?
To taste the life, to taste the life
I want to taste the life
To taste the life, to taste the life flow
Last week, on Tuesday, January 26th, I woke to a scene I've viewed before. All the tree branches were heavily coated with fresh white snow that had fallen overnight. I cannot view such a scene without thinking, "winter wonderland!" This shot was taken from my living room window with my iPad. The image has been cropped and edited.
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The Krall Barn is believed to be the oldest existing log barn in Lebanon County. The effort to save it first kicked off in 2007, when the structure, then located east of Schaefferstown, was saved from destruction by a cooperating owner, Howard Scharff, who worked with Schaefferstown’s Bill Ross by offering to donate the barn if it was dismantled. The way it stands now, most of the exterior of the Krall Barn is nearly complete. But there are many smaller, inside projects yet to be tackled. The education center is expected to make it easier for visitors to enjoy their time at the 110 acre historic site that features three locks of the Union Canal, an engineering feat visited by none less than President George Washington himself during its construction.
-Jeff Falk -www.lebtown.com
Go down the rabbit hole and find yourself in Alice's abandoned park. Adult cuddles, unicorns, and magic everywhere.
Try not to get lost.
♫ ALICE IN WONDERLAND | Avril Lavigne ♫
Photo taken at: Wonderland 2.0
Location in SL:
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this one concludes the southwest USA series... finally ;-)
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The mystic winter wonderland is how I would imagine the land of Narnia with magic just around the corner!
Location: WonDerLand 2.0 Realm of Wonder
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Realm%20of%20Wonder/43/60/44
Paragon who Sits: Dawnbeam Dreamscape
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The Garden Of Darkness
-Colleen Swan-
Calm blue waters, reflect her blush.
The king Albatross,
Knows not why, but knows he must,
Begin his majestic spiral of anticipation.
Upon the ocean they float together.
Her ivory comb preening his weathered feathers.
Opening her shell, she beckons him.
Eat the nectar from the garden of darkness.
Spreading mighty wings,
Sea breezes lift him over her,
Sunlight flickers through feathers,
Shadows whisk its touch,
Her skin undulates in ecstasy,
And she sings a song she never knew.
Closing her shell,
New life within.
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It's that time of year when the nights get cool and as the warming sun comes up the dew and mist turn into a true wonderland. I put on my Baffin boots this morning and waded into the damp and mystical world of our meadow.
Last Snow......
A heavy snow fell early March 2019 covering everything with a thick layer of fresh fluffy white snow. We got up early and headed to the park where we found ourselves in a scene from the movie Narnia; snow was falling from the branches above every time the wind blew. at times it was as if it was still snowing... with so much snow falling from the heavy laden branches overhead.
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Ein weiterer solitärer Baum in winterlicher Landschaft, aufgenommen am vergangenen Wochenende im Landschaftsschutzgebiet "Fischehuder Wümmeniederung". Rechts im Bild seht ihr einen kleinen Halo der sich in den hohen Wolkenschichten zeigt (tatsächlich ist es kein Lensflare - ich konnte ihn auch ohne Kamera sehen ;-) )
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Another solitary tree in a wintry landscape, taken last weekend in the "Fischehuder Wümmeniederung" conservation area. On the right of the picture you can see a small halo that shows up in the high cloud layers (in fact, it's not a lens flare - I could see it without the camera ;-) ).
Back at magic Sporvejsmuseet Skjoldenæsholm. This wonderful museum has turned in to my family's little wonderland as both my kids love trams! It is an absolutely fantastic experience for both young and old.
The museum is idyllically located by the manor Skjoldenæsholm in Midtsjælland, and one is taken in from the parking lot by tram to the museum.
The museum has approx. 140 trams and buses, where approx. 30 trams and 15 buses are approved for driving with passengers. This tram is driving on tracks that were built on part of the Sjællandske Midtbane, which was closed down in 1936.
For more magic photos of trams, please visit my Sporvejsmuseet Skjoldenæsholm album.