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Elm. Elodie Solo Frame//Oh Darling
No59 Brandy Set
At Access
[Merak] - Potted Plant C
[Merak] - Potted Plant A
Other items used ~
7 - Sinners Repent! *COMING SOON*
7 - An Orange On A Blue Background
7 - Cat Burglar Thrift Store Painting
7 - Leo Cushion (modified to fit Soy. Mini Leather Stool)
Elm. Astrid Decor ~ Disco Ball [Decor Only]
KraftWork Wicker Armchair . Beech/Beige
[Merak] - Athena Console Dark
Pitaya - Teste di moro - vase w flowers Blue
BROKEN ARROWS - Tatham - Rug - Dark
(NO) Abstract Face Vase - Carly - Brass
(NO) Abstract Face Vase - Rosa -Gold
(NO) Fruit Vase - Avacado
{vespertine}- peace lily plant
{vespertine} - mistletoe cactus
dust bunny . hanging plants . spider planter
Fancy Decor: Jansen Frans Hals Portrait A
Fancy Decor: Rossi Sculpture
Fancy Decor: Philips Round Painting
Fancy Fall Camellia Rustic Stool
West Village Wicker Basket
Apple Fall Books - Arrangement 8
Apple Fall Old Canvas Trunk
AF Bambi Figurine
Atelier Burgundy + Pitaya . Vinyl Heaven . Rug II
Atelier Burgundy . Hanger Dog Sketches
Atelier Burgundy . Cactus
Cat cushion unlinked from Petite Mort- Frida Silk Cushion Sofa
Nutmeg. Estate Bedroom Radiator / 2 (colour modified)
MADRAS Vaso Liscio 2 M2
floorplan. colorblock portrait / stare
floorplan. colorblock portrait / bouquet
[Rezz Room] Dachshund Adult Animesh (Companion)
:HAIKEI: Put the blue sky / Gacha / {5} (neon bluesky)
[ kunst ] - Metal ashtray
[Commoner] Break-Up Survival Kit / Little Black Book
Dutchie trunk
(Milk Motion) vintage needlepoint frame 5
How can you do anything more?
From the series 'Los desastres de la guerra' ('The Disasters of War')
1812 - 1815
From the exhibition "The Disasters of War. Goya and the Present" in the Albertina
"Since the outbreak of full-scale war in Ukraine in February of this year, the photographer Mykhaylo Palinchak (*1985) has been documenting his homeland’s destruction and the attendant impacts on those who live there. His pictures of apartment complex ruins, the dead and survivors, people on the run, and those who have remained provide an impactful impression of this war’s immediate consequences.
The ALBERTINA Museum is showing 40 recent war photographs by Palinchak, whose work has dealt repeatedly with incisive political developments in Ukraine, in juxtaposition with Goya’s Los Desastres de la Guerra. Just like Palinchak's photography, Goya’s early 19th-century depictions of war from the collection of the ALBERTINA document the universal brutality of wartime events and the suffering of the civilian populace.
The exhibition is on view from 24 May until 21 August 2022."
www.albertina.at/en/exhibitions/the-disasters-of-war-goya...
A consequence of the Covid pandemic is the downturn in the cruise ship industry. All along the south coast Liners seek safe anchorages to avoid paying expensive berthing charges. Here we see the P&O cruisers Azura and Ventura waiting for things to return to normal in Labrador Bay near Teignmouth.
with the same godlike and superior impartiality :-)
Arnold Bennett ( 1867 – 1931)
an English author and novelist
HMM! HPPT! Truth Matters! Lies have consequences! Vote!!
zinnia, j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina
The Lily Family enjoys streaming Better Living In The Pacific Northwest. However, with the repeal of Net Neutrality, their internet provider has deemed shows of that nature not appropriate for lilies and no longer carry the show. The Lily Family obtained their concealed carry permits yesterday and plan a road trip to Washington D.C. in the near future.
Stansberry Lake, Washington 2017
A consequence of the national rail strike taking place this week are one or two unusual workings that under normal circumstances, we might not get to see.
One of these is the 14.50 Shap Harrisons Quarry - Tuebrook Sdgs loaded stone, running as 6Z20, passing Bay Horse behind 66794 on Tues 21st June 2022.
Together with the northbound empties, this train usually runs during the night / early hours of the morning.
We spent the last September weekend at Balls 29, a big experimental rocket launch event in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada - the same place where Burning Man takes place. On Sunday morning we went to see the Fly Geyser nature wonder, located in the Fly Ranch adjacent to the playa. The Burning Man Project bought the 3,800 acres ranch in 2016. Thank you Will Roger to show us around the private lands at sunrise! Will lives now in nearby Gerlach, and is one of the 6 founders of Burning Man.
The Fly Geyser is the result of man-made drilling in 1916 when water well drilling accidentally penetrated a geothermal source. When geothermal water at close to boiling point was found, the well was abandoned, and a calcium carbonate structure formed over time. The structure changes shape over time. The geyser contains thermophilic algae, which flourish in moist, hot environments, resulting in multiple hues of green and red, coloring the rocks.
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You probably have come across this term. Wikipedia would give you a variety of definitions and explanations. From the perspective of the UK and, important to clarify, from my own point of view, I would say that what is being talked about is a struggle for power over public opinion and the control of the media. Political interest groups use "hot-button" issues (racism, gender roles, Brexit, immigration, the interpretation of colonial history etc.) as a technique to polarise society and distinguish between "us" and "them". This is not a debate in the interest of truth. It is all about bullying and pushing certain agendas through. In other words, culture wars have intentional consequences. When a public TV channel with critical news reporting is being "privatised" or when the public BBC is threatened with a redrafting of its charter, you know that very likely culture wars are involved. Fuji X-E2 plus Helios 44M-7 wide open.
la simple conséquence d'un monde uniquement fondé sur la propriété...
en parlant voiture, j'ai envoyé le message qui suit à mon assurance
je n'étais pas en tord
Je n'ai plus de voiture
Il manque toujours un papier
Ça gonfle
ça donne envie de rouler sans assurance
de se reposer sur le fond de garantie
Pour retrouver la paix
Et faire le deuil de ma Citroën ZX...
a simple consequence of a world based solely on property...
speaking of cars, I sent the following message to my insurance company
I was not at fault
I no longer have a car
There's still a paper missing
It's swelling
it makes you want to drive without insurance
to rely on the guarantee fund
To find peace
And mourn the loss of my Citroën ZX...
una simple consecuencia de un mundo basado únicamente en la propiedad...
Hablando de coches, envié el siguiente mensaje a mi compañía de seguros
Yo no tuve la culpa
Ya no tengo coche
Todavía falta un papel
Se está hinchando
dan ganas de conducir sin seguro
depender del fondo de garantía
Para encontrar la paz
Y llorar la pérdida de mi Citroën ZX...
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Colossians 3:25 “For he who does wrong will receive the consequences of the wrong which he has done, and that without partiality.”
one consequence of my Fulbright grant starting now instead of last August is that end point has been pushed out as well — overlapping with the Fall semester back home. so i have decided to take unpaid leave from Sonoma State this fall, and will be in Iceland through November, using the full extent of the grant and maximizing my time here.
SO glad i’m not yet at my halfway point in this amazing place!
There are three independent areas in the Nasrid Palaces (Palacios Nazaríes): the Mexuar, which corresponds to the semipublic part of the palace or selamlik, for justice administration and State affairs; the Comares Palace (Palacio de Comares), which was the official residence of the king; and the Palace of the Lions (Palacio de los Leones), which was the private area of the palace, where the Harem was located. Not only were these areas different because of their functions, but also because of their artistic characteristics. The Comares Palace (Palacio de Comares) was decorated in a typically Muslim way, but the Palace of the Lions (Patio de los Leones) presents Christian influences, probably as a consequence of the friendship between Mohammed V and his Castilian counterpart Pedro I, the Cruel.
Yusuf I wanted his official residence's decoration to amaze the visitor, so he ordered the architects to build it and adorn it in a exquisite way, although he probably did not see the final result, as several inscriptions affirm that his son Mohammed V was responsible for it. Mohammed V finished the works and constructed a façade on the southern side of the Patio of the Gilded Room (Patio del Cuarto Dorado).
I usually keep politics out of my Flickr posts but given what's currently going on, these two gulls standing so quietly on the last remaining ice on our side of Lake Huron reminded me of the long standing and very friendly connection we had with our neighbors to the south. It's hard to ignore how one man has upended that relationship! Even I know there are better ways to implement change. Sadly, both sides will suffer the consequences for a long time to come.
I, a Canadian, was standing on a hillside road preparing to photograph the Vermont valley below. An orange cat walked up the hill while making incoherent sounds, ranting about something. I took his photo as he approached, but he insisted that I could not do so without concessions. I explained that I had already photographed him. He said I could not take the photo unless I made concessions and bought pizza in the US at the end of the day. I reminded him that I had already taken the photo – it had been done - and explained that I always have pizza at the end of the day in Vermont, so it was not a concession. He agreed that I had conceded. He further insisted that I stop bringing non-orange cats or catnip into the country. I explained that I have never done that, but that more cats and catnip cross into Canada from the US than the other way around (not to mention guns!!). He agreed that I will stop doing the thing that I am not doing. I stated again that I have never done it, and as such could not do again something that I have never done before. He said that we had had a good talk, maybe even the best talk, and walked away. As he passed my car, he noted my dog sitting in the back seat. He told me to fire my dog or at least offer him a buy-out. My dog just shook his head and said, “That orange cat is an a&$*ole!”
When you load a gun and point it at the head of a friend, that friend cannot ever trust you again. Furthermore, your other ‘friends’ who have witnessed the lies, false accusations and threats cannot ever trust you again. What some claim was a harmless bargaining technique is forcing most friends and trading partners to reassess their existing relationship and align with other, more stable, partners. Lies do and should have consequences. Pathological liars cannot be trusted. People who support, defend and enable pathological liars, also cannot be trusted. I like all the states that I have visited. I like all the people I have met there, but my dog was right.
Berlin boasts two zoological gardens, a consequence of decades of political and administrative division of the city. The older one, called Zoo Berlin, founded in 1844, is situated in what is now called the "City West". It is the most species-rich zoo worldwide. The other one, called Tierpark Berlin ("Animal Park"), was established on the long abandoned premises of Friedrichsfelde Manor Park in the eastern borough of Lichtenberg, in 1954. Covering 160 ha, it is the largest landcape zoo in Europe. In front of and behind the manor, the original design of the gardens was carefully restored. That is why you won't see any animals in this part of the enormous premises of the Animal Park. But you'll find plenty of them at a short distance.
Friedrichsfelde Manor house, designed in the early neo-Classical architectural style, is located in the Berlin Animal Park in the Friedrichsfelde district of Berlin. It was built in 1685 as Rosenfelde Manor by the Electorate of Brandenburg's Director General of the Navy, Benjamin Raule. This first five-axes building was probably constructed in the Dutch country house style according to plans by Johann Arnold Nering. In 1698, Benjamin Raule fell from grace and was imprisoned and expropriated. The castle fell to the Prussian Elector and later King Frederick I and was renamed Friedrichsfelde. After the king's death, the property was transferred to his half-brother Margrave Albrecht Friedrich von Brandenburg-Schwedt in 1717. In 1719, court architect Martin Heinrich Böhme enlarged the palace by three axes each to the east and west to its present width and added a three-winged Baroque staircase made of oak.
The castle survived the Second World War relatively undamaged. After the expropriation in the course of the land reform, both the building and the surrounding manor park fell into disrepair. When the decision was made in 1954 to create a separate zoo for East Berlin, the palace served for a few years as the headquarters of the organisers of the garden's conversion; parts of the building were used as stables for the zoo. It was not until the period between 1970 and 1981 that the castle was renovated on the initiative of Tierpark Berlin. The director of the Animal Park at the time, Heinrich Dathe, campaigned massively for the preservation of the manor house and prevented plans to demolish it.
Négombo (Sri Lanka) - La plage située proximité de l’entrée du chenal qui mène au port de pêche de Négombo, était une véritable poissonnerie à ciel ouvert. De nombreuses petites embarcations venaient déposer le produit de leur pêche. Mais le 20 mai 2021, c’est la catastrophe écologique. Le navire, le MV X-Press Pearl, prend feu en face de la plage. Il transportait 1 486 conteneurs. Quatre-vingt-un d’entre eux étaient chargés de marchandises dangereuses, dont 25 tonnes d’acide nitrique. Parmi les marchandises figuraient également 78 tonnes de granulés de polyéthylène destiné à l’industrie de l’emballage. Cette catastrophe environnementale dont la partie la plus visible était la présence de billes de plastique, a souillé 80 kilomètres de littoral.
Cette photo ci-dessus a été prise en 2014, bien avant la catastrophe écologique. Aujourd’hui encore, il est difficile de savoir sir cette pollution a toujours des conséquence sur la santé publique ?
Before the pollution
Negombo (Sri Lanka) - The beach located near the entrance to the channel leading to the fishing port of Negombo was a real open-air fish market. Many small boats came to deposit the product of their fishing. But on May 20, 2021, there was an ecological disaster. The ship, the MV X-Press Pearl, caught fire in front of the beach. It was carrying 1,486 containers. Eighty-one of them were loaded with dangerous goods, including 25 tons of nitric acid. Among the goods were also 78 tons of polyethylene granules intended for the packaging industry. This environmental disaster polluted 80 kilometers of coastline, the most visible part of which was the presence of plastic beads.
This photo above was taken in 2014, well before the ecological disaster. Even today, it is difficult to know if this pollution still has consequences on public health?
#srilanka #negombo #fishermen #nikon #people #ecology #environnement
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a whitish fluid they force down helpless babies :-)
W. C. Fields
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Japanese anemone, sarah p duke gardens, duke university, durham, north carolna
Proximidades fragmentadas
Madrid, ES, 2023
[PT] Entre ruas, sombras e ficções
Contemplo ruas, pessoas e pedras, entre ficções e esquecimentos, inspirado no poeta, talvez, percebo as sombras dos gestos de outros, a poesia do crepúsculo, um desassossego.
“...todos somos igualmente derivados de não sei quê, sombras de gestos feitos por outrem, efeitos encarnados, consequências que sentem.” (Fernando Pessoa, Livro do Desassossego, v.164)
[ES] Entre calles, sombras y ficciones
Contemplo calles, personas y piedras, entre ficciones y olvidos, inspirado en el poeta, quizás, percibo las sombras de los gestos de otros, la poesía del crepúsculo, una inquietud.
“...todos somos igualmente derivados de no sé qué, sombras de gestos hechos por otra persona, efectos encarnados, consecuencias que sienten.” (Fernando Pessoa, Libro del desasosiego, v.164)
[ENG] Between streets, shadows and fictions
I contemplate streets, people and stones, between fictions and oblivion, inspired by the poet, perhaps, I perceive the shadows of the gestures of others, the poetry of twilight, a restlessness.
“...we are all equally derived from I don't know what, shadows of gestures made by someone else, embodied effects, consequences they feel.” (Fernando Pessoa, Book of Disquiet, v.164)
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A consequence of the current Rail strike is that most freights are running with VST or VAR timings. Case in point here the Tuebrook - Shap normally runs late evening via the Huyton Jct - Springs Branch Jct line but was retimed and diverted to run early morning.
GBRf Railfreight liveried 66794 is seen accelerating north this morning on the down fast at Golborne after negotiating Parkside West and Lowton Junctions with 6Z19.
* note: heavy wires removed.
First time shooting Rollei RPX 25, and first time using a red filter. I definitely wildly misjudged exposure on the roll, and I definitely wasn't expecting it to come out looking like this. Way too grainy; and I don't know what I'm doing.
But this shot looks really otherworldly, which I really like. Happy accidents, I guess.
Praktica SuperTL1000
Pentacon 50mm 1.8
Rollei RPX 25
The future is in the palm of our hands.
Our decisions ripple across the sands.
We reap which that we sow.
We are responsible for our woe.
Built for the #BricksetBonsaiCompetition
This is what is left of the beaver's pond. It has been destroyed before and the beaver has rebuilt. Will he do so again? Beavers do not hold grudges.
After the leaves change colour and sometimes even before, these Magnolia leaves fall. To be caught in the understory vegetation and to enrich the soil beneath.
The Gäuboden is a region in Lower Bavaria that covers an area about 15 kilometers wide south of the River Danube and the Bavarian Forest, beginning opposite Wörth an der Donau and stretching as far as Künzing. The largest town in the region is Straubing, which is often called the center of the Gäuboden. The Gäuboden is one of the largest loess regions in southern Germany and thus became a center of industrialized farming. As a consequence, only few hedges or alleys survived. Now and then, one can find a chapel or a solitary tree.
In Explore 11/04/21
The Job Market Is Frozen.
Unemployment is low, but workers aren’t quitting and businesses aren’t hiring. What’s going on?
By Rogé Karma
Six months. Five-hundred-seventy-six applications. Twenty-nine responses. Four interviews. And still, no job. When my younger brother rattled off these numbers to me in the fall of 2023, I was dismissive. He had recently graduated with honors from one of the top private universities in the country into a historically strong labor market. I assured him that his struggle must be some kind of fluke. If he just kept at it, things would turn around.
Only they didn’t. More weeks and months went by, and the responses from employers became even sparser. I began to wonder whether my brother had written his resume in Comic Sans or was wearing a fedora to interviews. And then I started to hear similar stories from friends, neighbors, and former colleagues. I discovered entire Subreddits and TikTok hashtags and news articles full of job-market tales almost identical to my brother’s. “It feels like I am screaming into the void with each application I am filling out,” one recent graduate told the New York Times columnist Peter Coy last May.
As someone who writes about the economy for a living, I was baffled. The unemployment rate was hovering near a 50-year low, which is historically a very good thing for people seeking work. How could finding a job be so hard?
The answer is that two seemingly incompatible things are happening in the job market at the same time. Even as the unemployment rate has hovered around 4 percent for more than three years, the pace of hiring has slowed to levels last seen shortly after the Great Recession, when the unemployment rate was nearly twice as high. The percentage of workers voluntarily quitting their jobs to find new ones, a signal of worker power and confidence, has fallen by a third from its peak in 2021 and 2022 to nearly its lowest level in a decade. The labor market is seemingly locked in place: Employees are staying put, and employers aren’t searching for new ones. And the dynamic appears to be affecting white-collar professions the most. “I don’t want to say this kind of thing has never happened,” Guy Berger, the director of economic research at the Burning Glass Institute, told me. “But I’ve certainly never seen anything like it in my career as an economist.” Call it the Big Freeze.
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The most obvious victims of a frozen labor market are frustrated job seekers like my brother. But the indirect consequences of the Big Freeze could be even more serious. Lurking beneath the positive big-picture employment numbers is a troubling dynamic that threatens not only the job prospects of young college graduates but the long-term health of the U.S. economy itself.
The period from the spring of 2021 through early 2023, when employees were switching jobs like never before, was a great time to be an American worker. (Remember all those stories about the Great Resignation?) It was also a stressful time to be an employer. Businesses struggled to fill open positions, and when they finally did, their newly trained employees might quit within weeks. “It’s hard to overstate the impact this period had on the psyche of American companies,” Matt Plummer, a senior vice president at ZipRecruiter who advises dozens of companies on their hiring strategies, told me. “No one wanted to go through anything like it again.” Scarred by the chaos of the Great Resignation, Plummer and others told me, many employers grew far less willing to either let go of their existing workers or try to hire new ones.