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some geniuses decided to fell this fully mature river red gum in a council reserve
they even chainsaw carved their names into the trunk
why?
There is always the question why
And there is always life,
Which doesn't need an answer.
Dejan Stojanovic
Model Specifications:
Brick count: 1093 pcs
Height: 28,7 cm
Lengh: 14,0 cm
Width: 18,7 cm
Instruction is available on Rebrickable
ZIP file includes:
- 413 page PDF instruction for the Joker and 23 page PDF instruction for the Card
- BL partlists for card and Joker
*Instruction was made using stud.io, GIMP and pdfsam.
I believe everything happen for some reason. And I believe when we fell apar, some thing GOOD will come to me. Better-than-you : )
Probably one of the best views of the trip. Only a snowballs throw away from our snowcave and this was all ours to enjoy! And some still wonder why people climb mountains?
New art works on display😊
Happy Wall Wednesday!
Article from 2008
Tunnel becomes Banksy art exhibit
A disused road tunnel in south London has been turned into a giant exhibition space by graffiti artist Banksy.
Murals in the Bristol artist's famous stencil style appear with work by 29 other artists in a half-mile stretch of the tunnel in Leake Street, Waterloo.
Images of Madonna kissing Britney Spears and a hoodie appear alongside installations of crashed cars.
People can add their own stencil work to the tunnel walls in a three-day exhibition, opening on Saturday.
Reclusive artist Banksy kept the tunnel's location secret until Friday morning.
'Filth pit'
He said the exhibition, known as the Cans Festival, aimed to "transform a dark forgotten filth pit" into "an oasis of beautiful art".
"I've always felt anyone with a paint can should have as much say in how our cities look as architects and ad men," Banksy said.
The installations will be removed after the event but Banksy said he hoped the murals and graffiti would become permanent part of the tunnel.
They also include images of a girl holding flowers, London Bridge, the Queen and Boris Johnson.
An installation depicts a burnt-out car crashed into a tree while another stencil spells out: "Hey Banksy - why don't you return my emails?"
In recent years his work has grown in popularity, with Brad Pitt and Christina Aguilera listed among celebrity collectors.
In January a piece of his graffiti in Portobello Road, west London - which shows a painter finishing off the word "Banksy" - attracted a bid of £208,100 in an online auction.
Puchheim, Landkreis Fürstenfeldbruck, Bayern, Winter 2021
Puchheim, Bavaria, Germany, Winter 2021
Part of my Project "Puchheim - Street & Nature"
Honestly, I feel bad for these ducks :(
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Canonet G-III 17
Canon 40mm f/1.7
Kodak T-Max 100
Kodak T-Max Developer 1:4 7 Minutes
Pacific Image Prime Film XA Slide & Negative Scanner
Why is it called a Golden Rain Tree? Because when its thousands of tiny yellow and orange flowers fall to the ground, they cover the grass below, filling valleys in tropical leaves and collecting in piles against houses and walls.
Look carefully, already you can see the next stage of this amazing tree... where the blossoms have fallen, small deep red pods are beginning to form. Within weeks they will swell into Chinese-lantern-shaped pods containing large seeds that are green at first, and a month or so later will turn to a striking shiny black.
In the Orient years ago, these seeds were used to make the shiny hard varnish they used to finish furniture and small objects.
For years I loved the Golden Rain on the ground, walking in it the way I used to walk in Fall leaves when I lived in the Northeast. And each year, I also loved the Varnish Tree pods, never realizing they were both stages of the very same tree!
Koelreuteria paniculata
Biscayne Park, FL
cloud over Long Reef, Sydney, March 2022.
I like having the convenience of medium format in my pocket, or a side compartment in my camera bag. There's nothing like a larger negative to play with.
Camera: Agfa Isolette III
Lens: Agfa Apotar 85mm f/4.5
Film: Fomapan 200 in Ilfotec HC developer dilution 1+31.
Scan: Epson V700.
Post processing: Lightroom 6
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit written permission. © copyright 2022 Lynn Burdekin. All Rights Reserved.
All your favorite food groups:
mystery meat,
string beans and carrots,
mystery dessert,
mashed potatoes and gravy
For those nice folks who've asked why I want to lose another 20-25 lbs. Ewww. Of course, if it were on anyone else, I'd like it. Go figure. On myself, I'd like my chest to not be a foot behind my belly.
7/12, 221#
Poking around an old antiques shop in Niles, California. I seem to remember this in an old advertising campaign, but I don't remember when or what it was for. Any help?
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Agony is a Yukittie custom, she is a gore custom obviously so I realize she is not everyone's cup of tea. I love the horror genre and I love pullips, why would I not love someone who so eloquently fits in both genres? While I realize not everyone is going to love her quite the way I do, I would appreciate it if comments were kept respectful. I had a surge in negative fm's about her overnight and it was quite disheartening. I bought her so I obviously like her so try to keep things respectful at least.
Why is there a telephone kiosk in the middle of a garden?
ANSH 138 (10) who, what, where, when, why (pick one)
A Met Police Ford Mondeo Dog Unit seen driving down Embankment, London.
Is it just me or does this one look more grey than silver??
Same story, different day.
I don't know why but I really like this shot!
It makes me think...
(My PhD is killing me)
Why Birds Sunbathe:
While birds often sun for these practical reasons of warmth and dryness, a growing body of research now points to one largely understudied purpose: to rid themselves of pesky parasites living on their skin and feathers.
Source: Audubon.org
Photo shot at Cooper Marsh Conservation Area
South Glengarry, ON
Esta é a foto de um animal muito especial. Este Gavião-caramujeiro, que na foto parece um animal perfeitamente normal, tem o outro lado da cabeça horrívelmente deformado, provavelmente devido a uma infecção, não me pareceu um defeito genético. No entanto, ele parece fazer uma vida normal. Encontrei-o, sempre na mesma área da Transpantaneira, pelo menos três vezes, e numa das vezes ele estava a comer o seu alimento favorito, um grande caracol.
Não ponho as fotos do seu lado "menos bonito" para não impressionar os mais sensíveis de vocês, porque não é mesmo bonito de se ver.
Em baixo, uma foto dele, tirada no dia seguinte, a comer um caracol.
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This is a photo of a very special animal. This Snail Kite, looking like a perfectly normal animal in this shot, has the other side of his head incredibly deformed, probably due to an infection, it didn't seem like a genetic problem to me. However, he seems to make a normal life. I found it, always in the same area of the Transpantaneira, at least three times, and, in one of the times, he was eating his favorite food, a big snail.
I don't post the photo of his "not so pretty" side, to not impress some more sensitive people, because it's not really a pretty thing to look at.
Below, a photo taken the day after, while he was eating a snail.