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Mr. Pigeon and Alvin the Chipmunk are hanging out at the water cooler getting a drink and catching up on the gossip around the neighborhood in Golden Valley AZ…
Smiles My Friends :-))))
In the style of Monet / van Gogh!
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Tiamban Beach in Rombloon town has shallow water several meters from shore, making it perfect for beach bumming.
Macro Mondays 'water' theme.
The temperatures here have been draining my energy and inspiration but this morning I braved the heat of the garden for a few minutes to get this shot for the water theme.
The sprig of buddleia & droplet together measure 4.5 cm
I composed this image while visiting Alberta Canada's Bow Falls Provincial Park. A skimpy winter snow mass has resulted in low water levels in the Bow River and reduced waterfall flows. Still impressive, though.
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Macro of water droplets on an iPad screen.
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Magical things happen when you add water. Water helps creates energy and motion and adds a bit of something special. I got drenched playing in the water but feel alive and happy. I am hoping you can find a little magic moment in your day as well!
Water Tower Scheveningen
This water tower was designed in Eclectic style by architect Bert Brouwer and civil engineer Theodor Stang and was built in 1874 by the Hague Duinwaterleidingbedrijf (now called Dunea). The design of the octagonal tower is an example of Eclecticism: the architect used motifs borrowed from Romanesque architecture and the Renaissance. The brick and partly bluestone facades with vertical niches and checkered round-arch friezes have corner pilasters embossed in brick with carved Corinthian capitals.
The water tower is located in the Oostduinen near Scheveningen and was built because they started with the extraction of water in the dunes. The tower has a height of over 48 meters and has two reservoirs (1,000 and 1,200 m3 respectively). Due to this content, this tower can store the most water of all water towers in South Holland.
This water tower is still in use and is listed as a national monument. The tower is the first example in the Netherlands where the water reservoir was 'wrapped' with a brick wall. A copper domed roof rests on top of the tower.
The hood was renovated in 1990 and the exterior was restored in 1994/1995.