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These are the consequences of the Philomena storm in Madrid capital. A wonderful day to take pictures.
The most important snowfall in a century. It never snows in central Madrid
Dating from the 12th century,[1] St Cwyfan's Church is dedicated to Saint Kevin, who founded the monastery at Glendalough in County Wicklow, Ireland.[2] The church originally stood at the end of a peninsula between two bays, Porth Cwyfan and Porth China. In later years the sea slowly eroded around the coast in the two bays, therefore the peninsula was cut off, turning Cribinau into a small tidal island. As a consequence, a causeway was built to the island to allow the local population to get to the church
Will you hold the line?
When every one of them is giving up or giving in,
Tell me in this house of mine?
Nothing ever comes without a consequence or cost,
Tell me will the stars align?
Will heaven step in? Will it save us from our sin? Will it?
'Cause this house of mine stands strong
That's the price you pay
Leave behind your heartache, cast away
Just another product of today
Rather be the hunter than the prey
And you're standing on the edge, face up 'cause you're a
Natural
A beating heart of stone
You gotta be so cold
To make it in this world
Yeah, you're a natural
Living your life cutthroat
You gotta be so cold
Yeah, you're a natural
Deep inside me, I'm fading to black, I'm fading
Took an oath by the blood of my hand, won't break it
I can taste it, the end is upon us, I swear
Gonna make it
I'm gonna make it
Lyrics from "Natural" by Imagine Dragons
I have the honour to invite you to the exhibition called "Feelings" curated by my dear friend Dido Haas at the amazing Nitroglobus Roof Gallery. This exhibit will stay for this month.
I tried to show on my works that an avatar is very natural and can show feelings as in Real Life.
Hope you enjoy it ❤ hugsss
TAXI: Nitroglobus Roof Gallery
A big hug and happy weekend.
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Violence against women is a human rights violation.
Violence against women is a consequence of discrimination against women, in law and also in practice, and of persisting inequalities between men and women.
Violence against women impacts on, and impedes, progress in many areas, including poverty eradication, combating HIV/AIDS, and peace and security.
Violence against women and girls is not inevitable. Prevention is possible and essential.
Violence against women continues to be a global pandemic.
One of the consequences of staying indoors is to revisit the skills I never had, like having a steady hand or finesse- unlike the great artist L S Lowry who painted matchstick men, cats and dogs- hear the song
Corum Kaminski inworld
♪ Earth, Wind & Fire - I write a song for you ♪
I thirst but never quench
I know the consequence, feeling as I do
We're in a spinning top
Where, tell me, will it stop
And what am I to say
Open our music book, that only few can look
And I'll write a song for you, oh-oh
Oh-oh, oh-oh
Love is a symphony, hearts in one melody
'Cause I'll write a song for you
Sounds never dissipate
They only recreate
In another place
There's in your silent night
Joy of a song's delight
'Cause I'll write a song for you
You'll write a song for me
We'll write a song of love, of love
Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah
My magical mystique
Finding it all complete
In your lovely face
Feelings we try to chase
Memories that won't erase
Stay forever new
We have a magic box in which is never locked
'Cause I'll write a song for you
You'll write a song for me
We'll write a song of love-ah-ah-ah-ah
Yeah, yeah-ah-ah
We'll write a song of love, my baby
Write a song of love
You, for you, for you, you, for you, you, you
We have a magic box
We'll write a song of love
We'll write, (you, be you, for you) write a song of love
Sounds (for you) they never dissipate
They only recreate to another place in time
Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah, uh-uh-uh (for you)
We'll write a song, we'll write a song 'Cause you and me, baby (you for you, for you)
Uh-uh-uh-uh, ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah
Uh-uh-uh, we, we are just spending time (for you)
We'll write a song, we'll write a song, we'll write a song
You be you, for you, you, for you
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View of the Presidential Range in White Mountains, NH. Mount Washington is all the way over on the right. Snow is finally gone from the top of it. I hiked Mt. Jackson (4052 feet) and realized that all the staying at home has left me in a "not so great shape". Secondary consequences of the pandemic.
Consequences in the Netherlands It is also getting warmer in the Netherlands and the sea level is rising. The main consequences of climate change for the Netherlands: The weather is becoming more extreme: more heavy showers, more heat waves. There is a greater risk of flooding: the rivers and sewers are no longer able to drain the water properly during heavy rainfall. Nature in the Netherlands is changing: species that originally come from warmer areas, feel more and more at home in the Netherlands. Well-known examples are the oak processionary caterpillar, the small hermit crab, certain tick species and the "hay fever plant" Ambrosia. Another effect is that spring starts earlier: plants bloom earlier, trees sprout earlier, insects appear earlier and birds breed earlier in the year. This can cause problems, for example for migratory birds that missed the insect peak upon arrival in the Netherlands and cannot find enough food. Species that cannot adapt quickly enough to changing circumstances run the risk of disappearing. There are also advantages: we can grow other vegetable and plant species because they will do better in the Netherlands. Winters are getting milder; it will freeze less often. It is getting wetter: in the spring, autumn and winter there is more rainfall. Summers are getting drier and hotter. There are more summer and tropical days. In the Netherlands, the consequences of climate change can probably be controlled. We can strengthen dikes and dunes and create storage areas along rivers for extra river water. You can also help to limit waterlogging by applying fewer tiles and more greenery in your garden. Rainwater can then sink into the soil, so that the sewer is less overloaded (so: less flooded basements and streets).
That special day.
you remember it.
22-12-2007, there was frozen fog on the trees and a blue sky. It was just a few hours. It was marvelous.
The consequences of our rainy spring months are still visible, but at least the light is getting better. We've had sunshine for three days in a row now, which is a first this year.
The first Memorial Day in 1868 provided a compassionate nation the opportunity to mourn after a very brutal Civil War. Obviously that war, along with all others, was the consequence of very strong and differing opinions. Unfortunately, the currency of war is blood and many pay the ultimate price. That price is what we honor on Memorial Day.
I hope we all take a moment to respect those who gave us the opportunity to openly voice our opinions in the 1860’s, 1960’s and today. I will always cherish it!
“Happiness is the consequence of personal effort. You fight for it, strive for it, insist upon it, and sometimes even travel around the world looking for it. You have to participate relentlessly in the manifestations of your own blessings.” — Elizabeth Gilbert
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Tourism development of Phu Quoc Island is a national venture.
It was probably inspired by the success stories in developing countries such as Bentota in Sri Lanka, Cancun in Mexico, Playa Dorada in Dominican Republic, Nusa Dua in Indonesia, Phuket in Thailand….
Compared with the above that were implemented in the 1970's and the 1980s, Phu Quoc made a slow start. The government of Vietnam prepared the first national tourism master plan in 1995, in which Phu Quoc was a priority area.
Based on the masterplan, the government started investments in infrastructure such as road, port, airport and electricity. As a consequence, the tourist number started to rise.
Phu Quoc International Airport started operation in 2012, and the island obtained a Special Economic Zone status in 2013. which are reported to have increased significantly the foreign direct investment in tourism. The government decided to exempt foreigners arriving at Phu Quoc International Airport from visa in 1994.
Until the Corona pandemic, Phu Quoc was one of the fastest growing beach destinations in Asia.
Last steps before lockdown... Return of the confinement here, one year after the first.
One year after, the same questions, the same doubts, the same fears, the tiredness in more. To confine earlier, later, for what purpose?
I hear the sound of a wave, the nth wave, coming. A wave linked to postponed surgeries, to psychological distress, to the fear of entering a new tunnel. An invisible wave, but there, with impalpable consequences.
A last step outside, a last step free to feel the sand...
view of Zamek Lubelski (Lublin Castle) from the arcade viaduct on Zamkowa (Castle) Street
The Lublin Castle (Zamek Lubelski) is a medieval castle in Lublin, Poland, adjacent to the Old Town district and close to the city center. It is one of the oldest preserved royal residencies in Poland, initially established by High Duke Casimir II the Just. Its contemporary Gothic Revival appearance is largely due to a reconstruction undertaken in the 19th century.
The hill it is on was first fortified with a wood-reinforced earthen wall in the 12th century. In the first half of the 13th century, the stone keep was built. It still survives and is the tallest building of the castle, as well as the oldest standing building in the city. In the 14th century, during the reign of Casimir III the Great, the castle was rebuilt with stone walls. Probably at the same time, the castle's Chapel of the Holy Trinity was built as a royal chapel.
In the first decades of the 15th century, King Władysław II Jagiełło commissioned a set of frescoes for the chapel. They were completed in 1418 and are preserved to this day. The artist was a Ruthenian, Master Andrej, who signed his work on one of the walls. Because of their unique style, mixing Western and Eastern Orthodox influences, they are acclaimed internationally as an important historical monument.
Under the rule of the Jagiellon dynasty the castle enjoyed royal favor and frequent stays by members of the royal family. The sons of King Casimir IV Jagiellon were brought up in the castle under the tutelage of Jan Długosz. In the 16th century, it was rebuilt on a grandiose scale, under the direction of Italian masters brought from Kraków. The most momentous event in the castle's history was the signing in 1569 of the Union of Lublin, the founding act of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
As a consequence of the wars in the 17th century (The Deluge), the castle fell into disrepair. Only the oldest sections, the keep and the chapel, remained intact. After Lublin fell under Russian rule following the territorial settlement of the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the government of Congress Poland, on the initiative of Stanisław Staszic, carried out a complete reconstruction of the castle between 1826 and 1828. The new buildings were in the English neo-Gothic style, completely different from the structures they replaced, and their new purpose was to house a criminal prison. Only the keep and the chapel were preserved in their original state.
The castle was a prison for the next 128 years: as a Tsarist prison from 1831 to 1915, in independent Poland from 1918 to 1939, and most infamously during the Nazi German occupation from 1939 to 1944. Under Tsarist Russia prisoners included Polish resistance members, one of the most notable being writer Bolesław Prus. When between 40,000 and 80,000 inmates, many of them Polish resistance fighters and Jews, passed through. During World War II, the Castle Chapel was the location of a German court. Many prisoners were sent from the castle to concentration camps, including nearby Majdanek. Just before withdrawing on 22 July 1944, the SS and German prison officers massacred over 300 of the remaining prisoners. After 1944, the castle continued as a prison of the Soviet secret police and later of the Soviet-installed communist regime of Poland and, until 1954, about 35,000 Poles fighting against the new communist government (especially cursed soldiers) passed through it, of whom 333 died.
In 1954, the castle prison was closed. Following reconstruction and refurbishment, since 1957 it has been the main site of the National Museum.
“La haine est la conséquence de la peur.”
Cyril Connolly
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♪ARENA - How did it come to this ? (Soignies 2015) ♪
Something now, is something that will always be
This is far beyond some earthbound human plan
In this universe we're merely specks of sand
Nothing more than man
Tell me - How did it come to this?
What we do, may light an unexpected fuse
Every left or right may lead to consequences
If the butterfly should flap its wings
If an angel sings
Tell me - How did it come to this?
Tell me - How did it come to this?
Once a child, I tried to hold eternity
Take a leap of faith and never fear the fall
But as I floated to those distant shores
I would hit the wall
How could I believe...
There was something on the other side of it all
More than any man could truly understand
More than I could comprehend
So how did it come to this?
Honestly, I never thought I'd seek adventure in my life
Never thought that I would walk so dark a road
In this universe we're merely specks of sand
Nothing more than man
Honestly, I never thought I'd read such judgement in my life
Never thought that I would fall upon this road
And if that butterfly should flap its wings
If an angel sings
So how did it come to this?
How did it come to this?
To be here in peace, it is necessary to integrate, accept and respect the space of each living form in this dimension ... or simply accept the consequences of not doing so.
Unlike rolling stones.
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In a tree in our yard.
Cowbirds are insectivores.
The birds in this genus are infamous for laying their eggs in other birds' nests. The female cowbird notes when a potential host bird lays its eggs, and when the nest is left momentarily unattended, the cowbird lays its own egg in it. The female cowbird may continue to observe this nest after laying eggs. Some bird species have evolved the ability to detect such parasitic eggs, and may reject them by pushing them out of their nests, but the female cowbird has been observed to attack and destroy the remaining eggs of such birds as a consequence, dissuading further removals. Widespread predatory behaviors in cowbirds could slow the evolution of rejection behaviors and further threaten populations of some of the greater than 100 species of regular cowbird hosts, favoring host acceptance of parasitic eggs in a mafia-like contest between cowbirds and other species.
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Have a good day.
4 hours = 4 km
I did in 2,5h.
Tungurahua, Ecuador's 10th-highest peak, is a 5,016 meters (16,456 ft) high active stratovolcano also known as the "The Black Giant." It has a 600 ft. (183 m) wide crater. Most of the volcano is covered by snow.
Don't be fooled by descriptions of this mountain as "easy." People have died on this mountain and you need to be in good physical condition to climb it and enjoy it.
It is nowadays dangerous to climb (since 1999) as its increased volcanic activity has unpredictable eruptions as a consequence. You do not want to be caught on the volcano when major explosions of gases, ashes and lava occur.
When the volcano increased its activity in 1999, the ice cap melted away and the peak is since then ice free.
In spite of this many people still attempt to climb the volcano. ALWAYS check with locals about the mountains condition.
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The trail, from the Park Entrance, to the Refugio is obvious and well-marked but fairly steep and takes 3-4 hours.
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“I have not always chosen the safest path. I've made my mistakes, plenty of them. I sometimes jump too soon and fail to appreciate the consequences. But I've learned something important along the way: I've learned to heed the call of my heart. I've learned that the safest path is not always the best path and I've learned that the voice of fear is not always to be trusted.”
― Steve Goodier
One does not consider Music an inferior art simply because little Mary can play a scale :-)
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HBW!! Ukraine Matters! Resist the Despicable Orange Cockroach and his Cabinet of Stooges and Buffoons!
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is that its primary raw materials are light and time.
John Berger
HFF! Truth Matters! Lies have consequences!
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When I'm nervous I have this thing yeah I talk too much
Sometimes I just can't shut the hell up
It's like I need to tell someone anyone who'll listen
And that's where I seem to fuck up, yeah
I forget about the consequences, yeah
For a minute there I lose my senses
And in the heat of the moment
My mouth starts going, the words start flowing, oh
♬ ~ Jessie J - Nobody's Perfect
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Brumleby (formerly Lægeforening's homes) is a residential building on Østerbro, Copenhagen in Denmark.
As a consequence of the cholera epidemic in Copenhagen in 1853, Brumleby was built on Østerfælled. The construction started in 1853 and the project was funded with that Lægeforeningen collected on a private basis. Lægeforeningen wanted to create healthy and cheap homes for the working class.
The construction phase stretched from 1853-1857 and in the first stage was built 240 very small one and two-bedroom apartments, where it at the beginning lived approx. 900 people. Due to the war in 1864, there was a number of years before the rest of the settlement was completed. This happened in 1866-1872.
When the construction was complete, it was approx. 550 apartments in Brumleby with approx. 2500 people living there.