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Some days we feel somewhere in between, neither here nor there. Wanting to leave familiar grounds, but hesitant of what lies ahead. All storms eventually pass and in time we find the courage we need to move on.
A song to feel it ~ Ruelle ft. Fleurie - Carry You
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wearing ~ : ANTAYA :: Gown "Maleficent"
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Neubau des Jüdischen Museums Berlin, Detail
Der Architekt Daniel Libeskind realisierte mit diesem zickzackförmigen Bau aus Titanzink mit unterirdischen Achsen und schiefen Wänden seinen ersten Museumsentwurf, dem später noch viele folgen sollten. Mit dem Entwurf von "Between the Lines" wollte er nicht nur ein Museum bauen, sondern deutsch-jüdische Geschichte erzählen.
New building for the Jewish Museum Berlin
The architect Daniel Libeskind realized his first museum design with this zigzag-shaped structure made of titanium zinc with subterranean axes and inclined walls, which many others were to follow later. With the design of "Between the Lines" he not only wanted to build a museum, but also to tell German-Jewish history.
The only time I managed to see the moon before it hid in the clouds during the lunar eclipse of 08/11/2022.
Eastern Spinebill (Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris)
From a visit to the Garden of St. Erth, Blackwood in 2019
God has editing rights over our prayers. He will... edit them, correct them, bring them in line with His will and then hand them back to us to be resubmitted. Stephen Crotts
~happy fence friday~
Picture taken at Dunlop Brook in Pelham, MA.
I had to get the tripod out for this one. I'll never be a big fan of tripods :) But they're kind of necessary in this case.
Notice mushroom in lower right corner.
Pachypodium saundersii, the kudu lily, is a succulent plant of the family Apocynaceae. It was named in honour of Sir Charles James Renault Saunders (1857–1931), the Natal Province civil servant and casual plant collector.
It is found naturally in Southern Africa, on the Lebombo Mountains and other areas in KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga and Eswatini (Swaziland).
It is usually a small, shrubby bush, but can grow up to 1.5m tall. The plant is covered in paired, sharp thorns, and dark green shiny leaves, and it flowers annually producing masses of white flowers that have a pinkish/purplish tinge to them.
High regions (550 m) between the Dauner Maares with a wild landscape of flowers (such as yellow flowering Genista) and trees. Sharp and bright sunlight between the heavy clouds.
For quite a few days we now experience mixed weather conditions, somewhere between late winter and early spring. Somehow exciting but too cold for April. Porta Westfalica, Ostwestfalen, Germany