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"IN OPEN-AIR CAFES, BERLIN - ALONG WITH PARIS - LIKES TO SIT AND SIP AND TALK

From the hole-in-the-wall eating place to such fashionable restaurants as this, the Kroll, in the Tiergarten at the edge of the River Spree, there is almost invariably the added attraction of an outside garden. In some of the more informal out-of-door cafes, families may even make their own coffee, the restaurant providing water and cups. And, as always in Germany, there is a band!"

Photograph by Douglas Chandler

 

(This historic photograph is from a National Geographic article in the February 1937 issue titled "Changing Berlin". It offers a fascinating look at Berlin, Germany, a few years before the start of World War II.)

Santiago de Cuba

 

October 2013 and December 2016

"LIKE A WIDE ARTERIAL STREET OF WATER, THE NAVIGABLE SPREE CARRIES COMMERCE INTO THE HEART OF BERLIN

Tugboat and barge are tied up near important freight depots; busy Humboldt Hafen lies not far from the Lehrte Railroad Station, which rises behind the Moltke Bridge."

Finlay Photograph by Wilhelm Tobien

 

(This historic photograph is from a National Geographic article in the February 1937 issue titled "Changing Berlin". It offers a fascinating look at Berlin, Germany, a few years before the start of World War II.)

made from BreeceArt's creations for an award for "The hypothetical awards"challenge.."seasonal change"

www.flickr.com/photos/breeceart/

 

Thanks Breece.

 

A changing room, locker room, dressing room (usually in a sports, theater or staff context) or changeroom (regional use) is a room or area designated for changing one's clothes. Changing rooms are provided in a semi-public situation to enable people to change clothes in privacy, either individually or on a gender basis.

Separate changing rooms may be provided for men and women, or there may be a non-gender specific open space with individual cubicles or stalls.[1] Sometimes a person may change his or her clothes in a toilet cubicle of a washroom. Many changerooms include washrooms and showers. Sometimes a changing room exists as a small portion of a washroom. For example, the men's and women's washrooms in Toronto's Dundas Square (which includes a waterplay area) each include a change area which is a blank counter space at the end of a row of sinks. In this case, the facility is primarily a washroom, and its use as a changeroom is minimal, since only a small percentage of users change into bathing suits.

Larger changing rooms are usually found at public beaches, or other bathing areas, where most of the space is for changing, and minimal washroom space is included. Beach-style changing rooms are often large open rooms with benches against the walls. Some do not have a roof, providing just the barrier necessary to prevent persons outside from seeing in.

This lovely young woman changed dance partners dancing with her Dad and her brand new husband at her wedding Saturday. This week's challenge was change.

Us islanders playing Rugby in Japan showing our support on Climate Change #350Fiji, Samoa and Tonga.

We had a complete change this Christmas – we cancelled it! - we went walking in The Lakes, or Wasdale more precisely. We were staying at Irton Hall B & B, they had over 70 in for Christmas dinner but we ate jam bread on the slopes of Sca Fell Pike. Fantastic. We had a front wheel puncture on a run flat tyre on the new car with a 100 mile still to drive on the afternoon of Christmas eve on our way there. I drove straight to the nearest ATS – where I have an account – they shook their heads and directed me to Westhoughton Tyres, the lads there were fantastic and got us on our way in good time. BMW dealer advice was run on the flat tyre and then throw it away - £250! Where I would have got a tyre on the western side of the Lakes over Christmas I don’t know, ATS didn’t have one to sell me.

 

The weather was forecast good for Christmas day but after a fine start it was raining before we even left the car park in Wasdale. We headed up Lingmell and ran into snow on the summit. The path onto Sca Fell Pike was very icy, snow covered and visibility was low, the snow kept falling. We didn’t linger long, it was too cold to have dinner up there so we dropped down onto the Corridor Route, where we had our dinner. We went that way to stretch the walk out, having originally intended to cross to Great End. The tops were so icy, glazed, with not enough snow to get a grip on that we decide to leave it for another day. From Styhead we headed back to Wasdale and a dull but fine finish to the day. A drink in the bar at Irton Hall was on the radar.

 

Every morning we headed into Wasdale early, it got colder, icier and sunnier as the days went by. We went up Yewbarrow, it was an icy scramble up and I decided it was too dangerous to go down Stirrup Crag to Dore Head so went back the same way. It turned out to be the right decision as we lingered on the top, going to view points that we wouldn’t have and getting some decent photos. One morning we walked over the Screes tops, Illgill Head and Whin Rigg, dropping down the steep slope to The southern end of Wast Water. Having said that I would never walk the Screes path alongside Wast Water again the memory of how awful it is in the rain had faded. There is only really a quarter of a mile out of three miles that is really bad, every rock was like glass with the potential to break a leg every step. It seemed a long way and I was getting killer looks from Herself.

 

We made our way onto Sca Fell on a beautiful morning, clear blue sky. The snow line had got lower most nights but we never had the low level snow that caused problems in the rest of the country. I chose a, sometimes, pathless way to the summit, partly because I’d never been that way but also to stay in the sun, to keep the view and to avoid the ways that would be a touch dangerous, it was -4 and seared with ice for the last 600 feet. After 15 minutes on the summit wispy thin cloud came racing in, crossing the Lake District in minutes, the photos show it heading towards us and I was glad to have got the clear photos first. Looking out to sea a great mattress of cloud was heading straight for us. It was calm and sunny one minute and the next we were engulfed in thick cloud with 30 yards visibility at the most. I have never had a clear sky turn to cloud so fast – ever! We were going down to Slightside next which was OK, about a mile following the ridge down, the problem was getting back to Wasdale from there. We needed to get to Great Howe which meant a pathless trek a mile SW across Quagrigg Moss – a bog full of tarnlets, it would be a nightmare in low visibility. After getting some accurate compass bearings and heading down off Slightside we suddenly dropped out of the cloud and could see our target, brilliant, we legged it across the semi frozen bog and finally felt able to rest and grab a sandwich and cup of tea. We had to find our way down Raven Crags, which was interesting – and steep! We needed to get to the footbridge to get onto the Burnmoor Tarn path back to Wasdale. As we got closer to Burnmoor Tarn the light that I had been cursing gave us a gorgeous sunset. I had one eye on a gap in the cloud low down in the sky out at sea and I was hoping the sun would break through, it did. Burnmoor Tarn was like a mirror, reflecting the surrounding mountains, including Yewbarrow and parts of the Mosedale Horseshoe in the far distance. There was just the two of us, we had barely seen a soul all day, it was a fantastic end to a tough day. As we dropped into Wasdale I caught the deep pink and orange of the last of the sun, I was shooting into it but I had nothing to lose. There would have been quite a few tripods at the opposite end of the lake but I think I was in the better place – for a change.

 

On our final walking day we decided to head up Great Gable. It was clear of cloud for a change but ominously the surrounding tops, including the Sca Fells were cloud covered. Another beautiful but very cold morning, it was going to be very icy up there so we elected to go via Styhead and the tourist track. We would choose a way off once we were up there. Long before we got to the top, although we couldn’t see it, we knew the cloud was swirling in and out on the summit so it was going to be hit and miss for the photos. The cloud was down for the last 500 feet but once on the frozen top it kept clearing briefly – very briefly. There were more people up there than we had seen the entire trip previously. People were getting out after Christmas, many had parked at the top of Honister for the fairly easy walk in across Green Gable, some were not dressed for winter walking it has to be said. We left for an icy scramble down to Aaron Slack, up onto Green Gable them we galloped down Aaron Slack to Styhead and back to Wasdale.

 

And did you feel it, in your heart, how it pertained to everything?

And have you too finally figured out what beauty is for?

And have you changed your life?

-Mary Oliver (The Swan)

Changes in coal production on federal and Indian lands by state, FY 2003-13

www.eia.gov/analysis/requests/federallands/

 

Publication date: June 19, 2014

 

That We Need.

come in!

 

actually, i don't like this at all. might delete it in a minute

The changing rooms at Roda Golf and Beach Resort in Murcia, Spain. Photographed for inclusion on the www.rodagolfinfo.com website which is proud to be sponsored by Calida International Properties

The lichen is producing an organic substrate, upon which other things may eventually live (maybe already do) and the rust is gradually decomposing the steel structure. Meanwhile the sunshine, frost and rain are fading and weakening the paint. Change is constant and inevitable.

Soldiers assigned to the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), conduct a Change of Command ceremony for the Military District of Washington in Conmy Hall on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Va., June 1, 2023. During the ceremony, Maj. Gen. Allan Pepin relinquished command to Maj. Gen. Trevor J. Bredenkamp. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Laura Stephens)

FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. -- Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Gundrum takes responsibility for the Pennsylvania National Guard's entire enlisted force during a change of responsibility ceremony held at the installation July 15, 2012. Gundrum takes over the Pennsylvania National Guard's top enlisted position from Command Sgt. Maj. Nicholas Gilliland who has served in the position since late 2009. Gilliland will be deploying overseas to Afghanistan with the Pennsylvania National Guard's Company B, 2nd Battalion, 104th Aviation Regiment. Prior to this new assignment, Gundrum served as Command Sgt. Maj. of the Pennsylvania National Guard's 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Ted Nichols/Released)

Baby changing baskets

•EASY TO TRANSPORT - Use it anywhere in your home or while you're traveling. Unlike those with handles at the ends, our basket has handles on both sides for easier handling and carrying.

•FITS ANY DIAPER CHANGING STATION - No need to buy a new table or dresser for this changing basket. With a width and length of 16x31 inches, it fits most nursery table sizes just fine.

•UNIQUELY MADE OF 100% NATURAL MATERIALS - Hand-crafted by women artisans from natural seagrass and recycled plastic, each diaper changing basket has a distinct boho look that is stunning and decorative.

•FREE ORGANIC COTTON BABY CHANGING LINERS! - We included 2 leak-proof organic cotton liner. It has a polyester back and TPU core for mess-free diaper changing sessions every time!

•MULTIPURPOSE HANDICRAFT - More than a changing basket, it can be used as storage caddy for books, blankets, and toys. It can also be used as a picnic basket or an indoor bed for small pets.

Visit our website at www.glovimex.com

Contact: sales1.glovimex@gmail.com

Change Alley, London. From blog post London's Back Passages.http://londonist.com/2008/12/londonists_back_passage_change_alle.php

Us islanders playing Rugby in Japan showing our support on Climate Change #350Fiji, Samoa and Tonga.

Change. My one word for 2012 is change. This will be my year. To reach out and grab hold of the things that will make my life better. To embrace the power of decision making combined with action. This will be the year of positive change. I am committed to keeping my eyes on the goal and taking the necessary steps to make it happen.

So glad to be back on flickr. I've missed your streams. Happy New Year!

Une petite envie de bâiller ????

Back Shot from April 2017

 

On a walk around the Botanic Gardens April 27, 2017 Christchurch, South Island New Zealand.

Took these to share ideas with a cloth diapering mum on Diaperswappers.

 

Read my diaper reviews, product reviews, and tips/suggestions for cloth diapering, here:

dazed81.blogspot.com/2008/02/all-about-cloth-diapers-revi...

Snoopy and Charlie Brown have their construction garb on as the Camp Snoopy area is under construction with lots of new rides and refurbished areas in 2014 at Knott's Berry Farm.

"GOOD-BY! BE GOOD ... AND SEND US A POSTCARD!

Germany celebrates many legal holidays during the year, and picnics and excursions are popular ways of spending the free days. Here is a typical farewell scene at one of Berlin's many railway stations."

Photograph by Wide World

 

(This historic photograph is from a National Geographic article in the February 1937 issue titled "Changing Berlin". It offers a fascinating look at Berlin, Germany, a few years before the start of World War II.)

Luca having a nappy change whilst reading his book.

this drake Wood Duck is going through the 'change' out of eclipse......

Model: Ali Darling, Carly Naughton, Jessica Moormann

Make Up Artist: Tiffany Phillips

Stylist: Tiffany Phillips

Assistant: Lewis Montague

Location: Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

 

Strobist Info (this ordering may or may not have changed throughout the shoot):

 

- 1 x Bowens Gemini Esprit 500WS – shot through softbox camera left

- 1 x Bowens Gemini Esprit 500WS – shot through softbox camera right

- 1 x Bowens Gemini Esprit 500WS – shot through beauty dish camera right

- 2 x Bowens Travelpacks – powering 2 x 500WS strobes each

 

- Canon 5D Mark II w/ BG-E6

- 50mm f/1.4, 35mm f/2.0

- Elinchrom Skyport Universal Triggers

 

I Recently had the chance to do another fixie or fixed gear bike shoot, with a good friend whom I’ve been promising to shoot since well, what seems like forever, we had bad weather and things got shuffled around a little but these are the results…

 

Cheers to Eric and the guys at Gear Brisbane for hooking us up with yet again some amazing bikes, we didn’t get a scratch on em, I promise. But Eric is a great guy always keen to help out and work on some cool new interesting projects no matter what they involve be it a few bikes or well (I’ll say the rest once I’ve finished working on the projects). You should go into the store if you are close to the Brisbane CBD, or visiting from out of town, its an amazing store and I guarantee you wont find another store like it anywhere in the world and for so many reasons…

 

So pop into shop @ 3A Browning Street, West End, QLD, 4101, or check out the online store and blog

 

Thanks to all the girls for putting up with me and the summer heat and lack of fresh air throughout the shoot due to the location, I’m sorry the weather turned and we couldn’t be out in the open. Thanks to Lewis for the million stupid questions you asked that probably extended the shoot to another half an hour, and for dabbing the sweat off of everyone when needed, you are definitely the weirdest most interesting assistant I have ever had on a shoot buddy…

 

So here are a few shots from the days shoot enjoy while I sort through everything and get it up on my THE BAKE HOUSE @ WORDPRESS and here on the blog, there are many more shoots to edit and upload so keep your eyes peeled enjoy…

 

"IN SUMPTOUS, GLITTERING DAYS OF EMPIRE, SANSSOUCI PARK WAS A SHOW PLACE OF EUROPE

To the French Ambassador Frederick the Great once complained that oranges did not thrive here. 'Maybe not,' flashed the Frenchman diplomatically, ' but Your Majesty's laurels do!.' "

Finlay Photograph by Wilhelm Tobien

 

(This historic photograph is from a National Geographic article in the February 1937 issue titled "Changing Berlin". It offers a fascinating look at Berlin, Germany, a few years before the start of World War II.)

The bright colour of fall

For some reason I found this road sign slightly amusing. It's warning about changes to the traffic priorities at the junction ahead, which is currently being rebuilt as part of Bradford's city centre regeneration project.

It's been forecasted that Stamford's skyline is going to change rapidly, and the tower crane is a good indicator. You can see in the background of the picture the large tower crane that is currently building Trump Parc. In the lower left foreground of the picture, I thought the shadowed columns of the Bedford St. garage 3rd level was a nice effect.

the top drawer of the hemnes dresser (which will serve as the changing table, as you can see)

a change to the centre bed. pots that edged the centre bed have been moved away from the centre bed and positioned as a collective group on the patio (seen here in the foreground)

 

jasmine on the far fence is beginning to leaf

honeysuckle and buddleia clambering over the front arch

ivy covers the back arch at the end of the garden

 

grumps resting on the pillow in his favourite spot

 

meteorological spring begins 1st march ends 31st may

astonomical spring begins 20th march ends 21st june

www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/learn-about/weather/seasons/...

 

for many years my garden was a shrubbery flic.kr/p/Lhv9ag which i loved. a picket fence covered in an ivy hedge coming down in a storm flic.kr/p/2gnCyih meant that over time changes had to happen flic.kr/p/2mn2x8a i'll be glad when the trellis is covered in honeysuckle and jasmine. that's the plan ...

 

www.flickr.com/groups/gardening_is_my_hobby/ helpful for ideas. thank you for sharing

      

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