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A walk through multiple parks in the city!

Pentax Me, Fomapan 200, Fomadon R09, canoscan 9000F

Syria - Lattakia - Alassad Sports City

Intended to be viewed as part of a set. (Taken with the Diana-style setting of the Vignette app on my mobile phone.)

Create a his and her custom walk-in closet system featuring 16" wide laminate towers - add drawers for more storage! Additional closet organization ideas include top shelves, corner kits, and 25" wide laminate towers.

Family walk in the woods

 

Latest batches of images uploaded to Getty Images: Family walk in the woods *(winter)

 

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quilt top of "chopsticks" by Jaybird Designs in Nature Walk by Cloud 9.

this is a photo of , not a painting. I just added lots of contrast to make it look like this.

Have you ever thought about having the perfect place to dress or try on clothes? That you can put in your home, inside a room or even in the sky?

 

JJ Design brings to you the "Walk-in wardrobe"

 

A set of class composed of two wardrobes, sofa with animation sit, wall picture, rug and a chandelier that light with a click.

 

Have fun!

June Jurack

Children's Hospital Foundation's Ana Morales makes a speech after the Walk

Into Sandwich before then for a wander and drop off the orchid picture for framing.

 

Its been a while since we were in the town, and lots to see and snap.

 

A good two hours spent wandering around, randomly snapping.

 

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Sandwich is a historic town and civil parish in the Dover District of Kent, south-east England. It lies on the River Stour and has a population of 4,985.[1] Sandwich was one of the Cinque Ports and still has many original medieval buildings, including several listed public houses and gates in the old town walls, churches, almshouses and the White Mill. While once a major port, it is now two miles from the sea due to the disappearance of the Wantsum Channel. Its historic centre has been preserved.[2] Sandwich Bay is home to nature reserves and two world-class golf courses, Royal St George's and Prince's. The town is also home to many educational and cultural events. Sandwich also gave its name to the food by way of John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, and the word sandwich is now found in several languages.

 

Before Sandwich became a Cinque Port, the ancient Saxon town of Stonar on the bank of the Wantsum estuary, but on the opposite side of the mouth of the River Stour, was already well established. It remained a place of considerable importance but it disappeared almost without trace in the 14th century. The ruins of the major Roman fort of Richborough are close by. It was the landing place of the Roman invasion of Britain in AD 43.[4] In 2008, an archaeological dig proved that this was a defensive site of a Roman beachhead, protecting 700 metres of coast.[5]

 

In 1028 King Canute (c. 995–1035) granted a charter to the monks of Christ Church, Canterbury, to operate a ferry across the river and collect tolls. In 1192, returning from the Third Crusade, Richard the Lionheart was jailed by the Holy Roman Emperor Henry VI. Henry released Richard in February 1194. On 13 March 1194, Richard landed at the port of Sandwich and came back to England.[6] On 21 May 1216, Prince Louis of France landed at Sandwich in support of the First Barons' War against King John.[7][failed verification] The Battle of Sandwich occurred just off the coast in 1217.

 

The Port of Sandwich is no stranger to odd events in English history. It was here that the first captive elephant was landed in England by the emperor Claudius.[8] Later another elephant was landed here, in 1255. The prize beast arrived at Sandwich quayside, delivered as a gift to the English monarch Henry III from the French king, and was then taken on foot to the king's menagerie in the Tower of London. The journey through Kent is reported to have proceeded without incident, except when a bull in a field by the roadside took umbrage at the great beast passing and attacked it. In one move, the animal was thrown by the elephant and killed outright.

 

The Guildhall, in the town square, was built in 1579. Work in 1812 encased the building in yellow brick, this was removed 100 years later in 1912, when the south-west wing was also added. Further alterations were undertaken later in the 20th century. It contains antique panelling and paintings, particularly within the council chamber. It is a Grade II* listed building.[33] It includes a stained glass window in the courtroom, showing Queen Elizabeth I arriving at Sandown Gate in 1573, which was added in 1906.[34] The courtroom is still used regularly for civic functions, such as 'Mayor-making', and available to hire as a wedding venue.[35][36]

 

The Admiral Owen is a pub in a two-storey, 15th century timber-framed building. It was refronted in the 18th century, but this work preserved the overhang of its first floor on a Bressummer and massive corner post with three brackets.[37] The nearby Crispin Inn was originally called the Crispin and Crispianus. It has similar timber framing and was built in the 16th century.[38] Across the road on the quay is the Bell Hotel, which underwent major rebuilding in the 18th and 19th centuries. There has been a Bell Inn on the quay since the 14th century.[39]

 

The three pubs cluster around The Barbican which was built in the late 14th century. It consists of 2 round towers, with chequered work of stone and flints. A narrow road passes between the towers with a semi-circular timber barrel roof over it. A small 2-storeyed 20th-century house built on to north side of the north west tower was occupied by the toll collector for the bridge.[40] The Sandwich Toll Bridge was built in 1773 of Portland stone with a Dutch type timber raised platform which was replaced in 1892 with an iron swing bridge.

 

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To celebrate the completion of the rennovation of Marshalls Mill (in the Holbeck Urban Village area of Leeds), and also the start of the UK Green Film Festival, the carpark at Marshalls Mill played host to a free temporary pop-up "walk-in" cinema for one night only. On display were a number of local short films, followed by the main feature, the award winning documentary "Happy" that travelled the world trying to uncover the secret to happiness.

 

Refreshments were courtesy of local businesses, with The Midnight Bell putting on a tasty BBQ, The Cross Keys supplying the booze (via it's Mr Frothy converted ice-cream van), coffee from Lotties Coffee, popcorn from Out Of The Woods, and a charity cake sale organised by Leeds Met.

 

The event was organised by Chetwoods Architects, in association with Igloo & Quamby Construction, and projection and audio courtesy of Lumen.

 

Really great evening, i just hope they do it again!

 

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don't judge me till you walk a mile in my shoes

I used 5 pictures generated by Midjourney. 2 of them were edited with DALL-E, to make one picture from them.

Digital supplies: Anna Aspnes Designs

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this shows the approximate location of the walk in the "interior" that had been closed off for years due to "contamination". the Park hopes, one day, to open this vast area to the public again. Many ideas have been put forth. The potential is quite wonderful.

It's a big world for an ant

Of course it would snow the day I had to drive to another city to get the car looked at. It was pretty tho. Car seemed find too, was just a checkup.

a walk in the park

i've got to get some sense back into my head

i'm in the dark and i can't see where i am being led

i'd give the world to set the clock back and act like a man

where can i turn to save myself from this confusion

 

a walk in the park, a step in the dark

a walk in the park, a trip in the dark

i'm getting away escaping today

 

a walk in the park

away from all the busy streets of my mind

i seek a straighter path

i seek a shady glade in which to unwind

but why do we go on in spite of mistakes, in spite of destruction

life can be fun depending on your situation.

 

a walk in the park, a step in the dark

a walk in the park, a trip in the dark

i'm getting away escaping today

 

a walk in the park, a step in the dark

a walk in the park, a trip in the dark

i'm getting away escaping today

 

NICK STRAKER BAND

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qodCTAx5WY

I love this company and have been wanting to build a Walk in Love modular store for some time, but never found the right setting. But with some impending vacancies on our 2012 America on Wheels layout it provide the perfect corner building for the new trolley station.

 

The store is located at the Park City Mall in Lancaster, PA. Here is a link ( shopwalkinlove.com/in-store/#.UN8jsraM8y4 ) to a photograph of the storefront which was the main inspiration for both sides (but only replicated on one side)

 

The building was instantly recognizable for our younger local visitors at AOW this year and was a delight to build and share.

 

Below is a description about the company taken from their website:

 

Walk in love. is dedicated to selling well-designed, high quality products with a positive and inspiring message. That message is a reminder to imitate God by loving others every chance we get – no strings attached. We believe that Jesus came and showed us how to be that message.

 

We want you to walk in love.

 

Thanks for checking out the build

-Joshua

To celebrate the completion of the rennovation of Marshalls Mill (in the Holbeck Urban Village area of Leeds), and also the start of the UK Green Film Festival, the carpark at Marshalls Mill played host to a free temporary pop-up "walk-in" cinema for one night only. On display were a number of local short films, followed by the main feature, the award winning documentary "Happy" that travelled the world trying to uncover the secret to happiness.

 

Refreshments were courtesy of local businesses, with The Midnight Bell putting on a tasty BBQ, The Cross Keys supplying the booze (via it's Mr Frothy converted ice-cream van), coffee from Lotties Coffee, popcorn from Out Of The Woods, and a charity cake sale organised by Leeds Met.

 

The event was organised by Chetwoods Architects, in association with Igloo & Quamby Construction, and projection and audio courtesy of Lumen.

 

Really great evening, i just hope they do it again!

 

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To celebrate the completion of the rennovation of Marshalls Mill (in the Holbeck Urban Village area of Leeds), and also the start of the UK Green Film Festival, the carpark at Marshalls Mill played host to a free temporary pop-up "walk-in" cinema for one night only. On display were a number of local short films, followed by the main feature, the award winning documentary "Happy" that travelled the world trying to uncover the secret to happiness.

 

Refreshments were courtesy of local businesses, with The Midnight Bell putting on a tasty BBQ, The Cross Keys supplying the booze (via it's Mr Frothy converted ice-cream van), coffee from Lotties Coffee, popcorn from Out Of The Woods, and a charity cake sale organised by Leeds Met.

 

The event was organised by Chetwoods Architects, in association with Igloo & Quamby Construction, and projection and audio courtesy of Lumen.

 

Really great evening, i just hope they do it again!

 

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I spent years walking through the buildings; there were nothing but screams of pain and loneliness. The deep ocean of tears howled more traumatically than boom of shallow cackles. I found building as graveyard of mystery, misery and sentiments. I changed the course; I walked in the woods and sat in the bushes. Where, I discovered substantial things about me.

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I very like this station thats why i decidet to stopovere here when i going from Roma to Innsbruck

  

Shoted with my Insta360 X5 360⁰ camera

  

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This is a assemblage I created with canvas that I stencils and over-stamped. I made it for a journal cover, but i decided to turn it into a hanging instead. I printed a photo transfer onto a rust dyed muslin square and sewed that onto the canvas. I added vintage buttons on to the corners. I then hung the work on an aspen bough with netting strips.

This is my first pictures from a test roll with my ”new” camera.

Picture taken with KIEV 2a made in former USSR country Ukraine in 1955.

Lens: Jupiter 8.

 

Film Kodak Tmax400 135 film

Developer TMAX @7min 20°

 

slightly edit the contrast in post. That's all!

Canon 6D + SMC Takumar 55/1.8

I was blue, just as blue as I could be

Ev'ry day was a cloudy day for me

Then good luck came a-knocking at my door

Skies were gray but they're not gray anymore

 

Blue skies

Smiling at me

Nothing but blue skies

Do I see

 

Bluebirds

Singing a song

Nothing but bluebirds

All day long

 

A warm red and green mid tone-lifted image.

I had originally intended to shoot for B&W, with that woolen cardigan Wayne had on, but colour really lifted the image in ways that B&W couldn't.

 

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