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A whole new perspective when you see them this close up... they are actually pretty small..... and, I do love the little things in life ...at Christmas and all year round.
Sparkly paper, sparkly beads... is there any wonder I call it the 'Sparkly Season' ? These are quite easy to make and I love to do some each year.
The first time I made one it took me 3 weeks to get it together. I bought one at a craft fair...took it apart and tried to get it back together again. Yeh..right.... not as easy as I thought. But, once I got it... what fun!
They are made with 3 squares of 3 inch paper ... any paper that is pretty and folds alright and is stiff enough to hold its shape. although, I have even used tissue paper, but did glue it to a piece of writing paper.
I love these things!!
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La rue Bourbon est une rue historique célèbre, datant de l'époque française, qui longe le Vieux carré français de La Nouvelle-Orléans en Louisiane.
Bourbon Street is a famous historic street dating from the French period, which runs along the French Quarter of New Orleans in Louisiana.
Juste avant le reconfinement limité à 30km on prend la passerelle pour profiter de ce superbe lieu sans la foule: le pied (photo)
SONY DA view of half of the factory looking from the back to the front. This is a great place to visit and imagine how our grandfathers might have spent their day.SC
With table top juke boxes, good food and a classic design, Mickey's Diner makes for a great place to stop in on a cold night.
From Wikipedia:
Mickey's Diner is a classic diner in downtown Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. It has been in continuous operation at the same location since 1939. Designed to resemble a railroad dining car, the prefabricated building was constructed in 1937 by the Jerry O'Mahony Diner Company of Elizabeth, New Jersey, then shipped to Saint Paul by rail. Its unusual architecture made it a local landmark. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 for having local significance in the themes of architecture and commerce. It was nominated for being "a beloved, longstanding and unique social institution," an unaltered example of railroad car-style diners, and one of the few surviving examples of its type in the American Midwest.
An absolutely wonderful trip. I wandered the streets of both London and Paris with my camera and tripod at night and by day to capture some wonderful memories
This was a church and I tried different ways to photograph it at night and I liked this one best. It gives me some creepy vibes that i love.
Recently this new and first Fastned charging station on the E19 near Brussels was taken into use. So I wanted to try some shots with the Polestar 2. Although it is not the shot I had in mind, I do like it a lot.
Apologies to a couple of my London Flickr Contacts who I never quite manage to meet up with despite several trips to London. This shot of the astonishing One New Change building by Jean Nouvel was taken recently but I was visiting with my wife for our tenth anniversary so photography wasn't the primary aim of the trip.
With regards the building, 'astonishing' is probably the best word to describe it as whilst I don't think it's particularly beautiful is is a very bold addition to the city particularly given it's right next to St Pauls Cathedral. It's worth a visit for this framed shot of this Cathedral and also for the wonderful roof terrace that's open to the public (thanks must go to David Bank for alerting me to it)
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