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Submitted to Macro Monday Theme "Weathered or Worn"

macro mondays ... wheathered or worn ...

hmm !

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Gild - Worn-out sweater

Versov - Yunov sneakers

MAGNIFICENT - Minotaur bento stache and beard

TMD

FaMESHed

 

♫♥♫Ziggy Alberts - Worn Out♫♥♫

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Canadian National local train No. 513 passes a mountain lake at Henry House, Alberta, at 8:29 p.m. on July 11, 2014. The Hinton to Jasper (and return) local is powered by vintage pair of aging GMD’s—SD40-2W No. 5246 and SD40u No. 6011 —battle-worn, but still hauling plenty of tonnage on CN’s main line through scenic Jasper National Park.

– Skin: [theSkinnery] Rosa Fatpack. Worn on Lelutka EvoX Avalon 3.1. The package includes:

• BOM head skin in tattoo layer;

• 5 brow option and No-brows;

• Hairbase on skin;

• HD ears;

• Neck blend built in;

• Makeup Kit

• Shapes designed for Lelutka EvoX Avalon head.

This skin is designed for LeLutka EvoX Avalon 3.1, but is compatible with all EvoX head (

AK ADVX line and LOGO Paris EvoX too).

The fatpack comes in 9 shades (bronze, champagne, honey, milk, mocca, peach, sorbet, toffee). Available: @Uber Event

* Mainstore

 

📘 Credits:♥ Ty ♥ Blog 🌸 ♥ Ty Storm Linktr.ee♥

- Music: No Part of Me by Stephen Wilson.

 

I feel worn out

There’s no point drinking

When life slows right down

And holds you up above the water line

So sleep will never come

 

One last time then

Before I lose you

You don’t have to pretend

I know that love for you was just security

There’s no part of me in you

- Songwriter: Steven John Wilson

 

Taken @ [ Elysion est. 2013 ]

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Elysion/54/230/23

 

keep the shiny and new,

the neon and glittering -

unblemished but cold, and

leave me the worn things.

the aged, well loved

battered -

even the forgotten.

leave me the worn things

and the stories they tell,

scratched and stained and marred

with bits and marks of a life

lived sometimes well and

sometimes badly -

loudly, imperfectly,

true and

truly lived.

~ch

 

credits

Nah, not yet.

 

It's the edge of a pocket on a pair of my old blue jeans. I wouldn't wear them in public, but they're comfy, and they're still fine for wearing around the house. That way, I don't wear out my good jeans any faster than I have to; blue jeans don't last as long as they used to. The stitching is usually fine, as you see here, but the fabric develops holes...

 

Macro Mondays: "Stitch" theme

 

HMM

Near Drumheller, Alberta

Macro Mondays theme ~ Weathered or Worn

 

4" X 6" spiral notebook..I use to store passwords since 2003

it seems very likely that St Anthony's Chapel was closely associated with Holyrood Abbey, which stood just a few hundred yards away to the north-west. The two were linked by a well-made stone track (now heavily worn) with prominent kerbstones that can in places still be seen, and about three quarters of the way along this track up to the chapel is the spring and carved stone bowl known as St Anthony's Well.

 

It's tempting to think of St Anthony's Chapel as an outlying chapel for Holyrood Abbey, perhaps constructed as a means of getting pilgrims out from under the feet of the monks in the abbey. It has also been suggested that the chapel served as a sort of religious beacon, designed to be clearly visible to sea-borne pilgrims coming to Holyrood Abbey as they sailed up the River Forth.

 

As for dating, there are references to a grant paid for repairs to St Anthony's Chapel by the Pope in 1426, suggesting the building could date back into the 1300s or beyond. Details of its demise are equally unclear, but presumably, like Holyrood Abbey itself, St Anthony's Chapel fell into disuse and disrepair after the Reformation in 1560.

 

Today, all that remains of the chapel are parts of the north wall plus remnants of another building a little to the south-west, which has sometimes been called a hermitage but was probably just a store room. The remaining chapel wall shows signs of vaulting, and it is thought that when complete the building would have comprised a small three-bay chapel, with a three-storey tower at its west end. This odd shape, almost as tall as it was long, supports the idea that the chapel was designed as much to ensure distant visibility as to accommodate worshippers.

Pascha worn out by Christmas activities;-) He takes a long nap on hubby´s legs (under the blanket).

Pascha ist ganz erschöpft von den Feiertagen;-) Er schläft ganz lange auf den Beinen von meinem Mann (unter der Decke).

Zip zop wop boopity bop !!

  

The owner told me this barn was built in the early 60's - it shows its wear - but still a cozy home for the cattle! Used some textures and played with saturation.

Happy Slider Sunday!

"smile on saturday"

"made of leather"

 

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️❤️❤️

  

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Do not use without permission.

 

At Frederiksborg castle most things are kept in really good condition, but there are some areas that seem to need a bit more love and care.

 

Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot) is a royal castle built in a northern Renaissance style, for the Danish king Christian IV. The main building of the castle was built 1602-1620 (replacing an older structure). For a long time it served as a royal residence, but it was almost completely destroyed in a fire 1859 (which spared only the chapel and audience chamber). The castle was restored, using old plans and drawings to give it its proper look - with generous donations made by J.C. Jabosen (who made a fortune founding the Carlsberg brewery), to turn it into a National Museum, which it still is to this day.

The 100 Bicycles project: 100 different bicycles photographed in detail. This is bicycle number 64.

To learn more about this project see the 100bicycles group.

Owl from Athens

A much older shot sitting in my archives. HDR shot with some nice dappled light.

This was in Scotland ON. These are no longer there.

Happy Truck tHuRsDay

17/52, Turquoise, Life is a Rainbow

 

Happy Window Wednesday....the tiny windows shape up for a face with a padlock for a nose and a wry little grin....

 

Smile on Saturday, comic scene

Sometimes I feel like this. Yet still bricked with beauty and character.

This was taken a few years ago in Ingersoll Ontario. Old train station. I have been thinking of visiting this again to see if she is still there.

Happy Window Wednesday &

Happy wall Wednesday

For Macro Mondays theme of the week : “Weathered and Worn”

 

Two Rivers Park, Little Rock, Arkansas. Having to carry his exhausted friend out of the park.

...but beautiful still.

 

2 of 6 photos for the

Monthly Photography Assignment Group - October

 

Thank you for taking the time to visit, comment, fave or invite. I really appreciate them all.

 

All photos and textures used are my own.

 

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Curious rock formations eroded away by time at Nevada’s Valley of Fire State Park.

Can what is dead inside,be reborn...?

 

Abandoned house that appears to have undergone a few different attempts at renovation.Now it's just worn out,blind,and dead....

We had sunshine again today and Cleo left the house for the first time in months, if only for 15 minutes. It seems that she had an overdose of fresh air because after her short garden excursion she dropped into her cat bed and slept the rest of the afternoon.

Weathered and Worn old building closed up and slowly falling down, now threatened by another approaching storm shot in North Carolina.

I'm uploading this one for Macro Mondays' theme of Weathered and Worn.

 

HMM folks.

I love the rock at the bottom of the falls. It's been worn down over the years and has little channels like small canyons carved through it's top. In some ways, it's a microcosm of the Sipsey itself.

 

This is the first waterfall you come to from the upper parking lot at the Sipsey Recreation area. It's about 200-300 yards on the right.

Happy Slider Sunday - A weather worn Barn - Five exposure HDR processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2. Further processing with Nik Color Efex Pro 4

Credit: Ebano Poses Sand Play --- Esclusive items for Summer Camp event and Addicted to Ink - [ATI] Ava --- is at the Mainstore and Marketplace --- more details in Blogg .

 

My Blogg:

lunarubydeveraux.blogspot.com/2020/07/never-worn.html

 

My flickr

www.flickr.com/photos/rubynandahar/

 

Song:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyKgYMQ-AlQ

This Black Eyed Susan plant in my garden has done it’s best to be bright and cheery through a difficult year. But it has finally worm out. It’s time to let this year be behind us.

Some ancient Jizo figures in Kyoto, Japan. These little statues which line footpaths near temples are regarded as the protectors of travellers, children and unborn babies. Newer ones usually wear a red bib and/or woollen hat. Some local people are still dressing some of these older figures.

Worn out charity shop book bought for such occasions!

Old well weathered barn.

Rural Stone County Mo.

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