View allAll Photos Tagged cousy

Salsach See Salzburg, Austria

Heritage rides in the Tampered region are completed, and the preserved class Dr12 diesel electric locomotive number 2216 has brought the rollingstock back to the cousy yard of Haapamäki museum locomotive society. Sun is slow fading behind the horizon, and Dr12 is slowly returning to the sheds.

  

 

AtaMe - Deolinda

 

Set : Coat - Shorts - Boots

 

Exclusive for January's Anthem Event which theme is "To the moutains"

Some sexyness mixed with cousiness and wildness all combined :D

Fits LaraX, LaraX Petite, Reborn, Reborn V-Tech, Reborn Waifus, Legacy, Legacy Perky, Legacy BombShell, Kupra, Nhumana and Hulixa.

 

Event goes till the end of the month.

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Anthem/126/127/1107

 

Atame Mainstore:

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Buonarroti/8/172/1001

 

It is an early and cold spring morning, and the preserved class Dr12 diesel electric locomotive number 2216 has come out from its cousy shed ready for the heritage rides of this Easter.

A cousy autumn morning starts with the appearance of mist near the scenes of Suonenjoki. Everything seems to be calm, but loud noises belonging to the empty freight train of Fenniarail echoe around the landscapes as the blue Vectron locomotive appears from the mist while preparing to dive into a nearby tunnel.

An old diesel locomotive with a worn down paint job is waiting at Kuopio freight yard, ready to return to Pieksämäki depot. Under the cold and cloudy winter night the diesel is able to wonder the passing traffic both on the rail and on the road.

A lot has happened at Haapamäki yard today as the class Tk3 steam locomotive steams and the metallic beuty class Dr13 has woken up from its cousy shead. Slowly, both workhorses of museum traffic wait their duties of the night as fates unite the two together.

Bright day shines over the Swiss town of Flüelen where the trains pass through the stereotypic urban scenes of Switzerland. A high-speed train operated by SBb is going through the cousy neighbourhoods while heading towards the Alps .

Turn it up with your jewelry on

Make your moves with your lipstick on

Want some of that cousy stuff

Featuring Glutz heartbreaker Jeans from at Crush and my cousy Light who's pretty awesome even if he is an ass...

 

Backdrop - Foxcity Destination: London Photo booth

Pose - Foxcity Foul gift pose

Top - Erratic Luisa Crop Top

Hair - Stealthic Shallows

 

Blog - harleypi.wixsite.com/serendipity/post/don-t-touch-my-god-...

All time great basketball !

Bill Russell vs. Wilt Chamberlain on Feb 23, 1960 at Madison Square Garden

Wilt had 53 points, Bill had 22 points and 32 rebounds!

The Warriors won that night 126-108, but the Celtics won the championship that season.

 

In the background note Hall of Famers Tommy Heinsohn, Bob Cousy, and Bill Sharman.

[photo of vintage photo]

 

The wind hisses here and there, but soon that sound is overtaken by the fans of the class Sr1, which is taking some empty timber wagons to Pieksämäki. Soon, the town of Mäntyharju has been reached by the train at it is rushing cousy scenes of Mustajärvi lake.

Three different freight trains to different parts of Finland are waiting in the cold railway station of Iisalmi. Despite the cold and darkness, the lamps and cousy atmosphere of the Iisalmi yard are giving company for the bright wait.

--------

Do not use this photo without my authorization / All rights reserved.

No use esta fotografia sin mi autorización / © Felipe Rivera M. 2009

Si desea obtener una copia, comuníquese a frivera100@gmail.com

Quietness is spreading on the streets, and the little Tte rail maintenance vehicle prepares to sleep. Only the movement of some cars above, late night freight trains and the cousy place surrounded by lights are able to disstrack it from falling asleep.

Clear day has transformed into clear night as stars shine in the distant heavens, coloured by the colourful auroras. The mood tends to stay beautiful as the class Ttr rail tractor watches the wonder on its cousy siding of the roundhouse.

my cat, annoyed by the camera

The main agenda of the day has been accomplished as the class Dv12 diesel locomotive has brought empty wagons to Sänkimäki, where it is now returning back to Pieksämäki. As the locomotive passes through the urban scenes of Kuopio, the lonely returner soon speeds up to hurry in a place where it can find locomotives similar to itself, unlike the type Tte rail maintenence vehicle, which has found a cousy place to stay.

Sabe tao bem fazer compras quentinhas...Ja tinha saudades. Mas ainda nao encontrei a verdadeira loja de las, ouvi dizer que ha uma muito boa em Vaxuall...conhecem?

 

Is so good to do cousy shopping, but i haven't found The yarn shop...someone told me there is one very good in Vaxuall, do you know it?

THE T-SHIRT: I just stenciled "LORENA IPSUM" on it in bright green. It's a geeky pun on Lorem Ipsum suggested by a graphic designer friend. I am a placeholder today.

 

OUTFIT: Delia*s mini with my homemade shirt

 

ACCESSORIES: PF Flyer Bob Cousy All-Americans, fluo green scarf, American Apparel socks, plastic toys from Yankee Trader, Tenorikuma bag, Ann Taylor headband

 

BRACELETS: green yellow and yellow-green handmade raver bracelets including one with a pacifier, yellow glow bracelets from Yankee Trader

 

INSPIRATION: Com Fest is swarming with people. I wanted to stand out in lemon-lime neon and fluorescence.

A bar in Atnwerpen, Belgium

Cousie, short for Cousin, is widely used in New Zealand and Australia

 

INSPIRATION: We're trying to be the most alternative couple on earth

 

CLAUDE: thrifted scarf, 2 secondhand Ts, Old Navy hoodie, F21 girl jeans by way of Rag-O-Rama

 

LORENA: Hobby Lobby bandanna, DIY Robots Shall Overcome T, Delia*s mini, mismatched American Apparel socks, Happy Socks

 

SHOES: Claude and I are wearing identical PF Flyer Bob Cousy All Americans

 

WAYFARERS: Claude got his from Michael who was randomly given them at a party, mine are from Fred Flare and relensed in my prescription by Global Eyeglasses

 

SEE ALSO: Wardrobe Remix Couples Edition 2.0

 

ACTIVITY: Eggs Benny & mimosas with Androo and Mike

 

ACESSORIES: PF Flyer Bob Cousy All-Americans, the necklace and socks are an old and a new Christmas gift from my mom

 

OUTFIT: kid's dress from Target, carigan from Steinmart

 

GLASSES: 1950's frames from Flower Child relensed in my script by GlobalEyeglasses.com

 

INSPIRATION: I bought this dress because I owe my seduction of Claude to a different extremely short dress. DON'T TELL HIM I KNOW HIS WEAKNESS.

 

Wow, looking at that other photo makes it was more obvious I look like death warmed over here. Whatever, dude, you're missing out on part of the almost-worldwide human experience if you don't get shitfaced on NYE.

President Donald J. Trump presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, to legendary Hall of Fame Boston Celtics basketball player Robert “Bob” Cousy Thursday, Aug. 22, 2019, in the Oval Office of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead)

INSPIRATION: carrots!

 

ACCESSORIES: carrot socks from Sock Dreams, PF Flyer Bob Cousy All Americans, Hello Kitty Purse with green bandanna pinned to it (I stole the pin from my boyfriend), bandanna also stolen from boyfriend as headband, thrifted belt

 

OUTFIT: "California" tourist kid's T from my sister for Xmas one year, cut-up top as a skirt

INSPIRATION: I picked the colors out of the scarf

 

ACCESSORIES: scarf from The Brown Elephant, self-silkscreened tote bag, PF Flyer Bob Cousy All-Americans, We Love Colors stockings, Fred Flare glasses relensed by GlobalEyeglasses.com

 

CLOTHING: wrinkled Am Appy skirt, self-silkscreened t-shirt

 

ACCESSORIES: Hobby Lobby bandanna (remixed to fuck), American Apparel thigh high socks, PF Flyer Bob Cousy All Americans

 

OUTFIT: vintage "shirt" shirt of mysterious origin, Target kid's skirt

 

OGLEFAKES: vintage 1950's sunglasses from Flower Child with my prescription popped in by GlobalEyeglasses.com

OUTFIT: smock from Mervyn's, DIY Robots Shall Overcome T

 

ACCESSORIES: belt I pinched from my mother's youth, Target purse, American Apparel socks, a pair of P.F. Flyer Bob Cousy All-Americans, Ann Taylor Loft headband

 

INSPIRATION: my extremely sour-sweet new sneaks

 

PATRIOTISM: between the AA socks and the All-Americans, this is a very American outfit...

P.F. Flyer Bob Cousy All-Americans

President Donald J. Trump presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, to legendary Hall of Fame Boston Celtics basketball player Robert “Bob” Cousy Thursday, Aug. 22, 2019, in the Oval Office of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead)

ACTIVITY: wandering around on foot visiting friends

 

ACESSORIES: Hobby Lobby bandanna, Issac Mizrahi for Target bag, Sock it to Me socks, PF Flyer Bob Cousy All Americans

 

OUTFIT: dress from Filene's Basement

 

INSPIRATION: It's mind-bogglingly nice outside.

HOORAY FOR WE LOVE COLORS: I love these stockings and checkered minidress from them.

 

GLASSES: vintage 1950s frames from Flower Child relensed in my script by GlobalEyeglasses.com

 

THE REST: Hobby Lobby bandanna, Typography Shop Helvetica tank, PF Flyer Bob Cousy All-Americans

ACTIVITY: going to go see the cutest couple in electronica

 

OUTFIT: home-shortened Fiorucci 4 Target skirt, DIY "Robots Shall Overcome" T

 

ACCESSORIES: Target purse, Sock it to Me under-the-knee socks, PF Flyer Bob Cousy All-Americans

ACCESSORIES: stockings by We Love Colors, Tenorikuma bag, Happy Socks, PF Flyer Bob Cousy All-Americans, gifted green hair ribbons

 

OUTFIT: American Apparel hoodie, scarf & kittycat shirt are recent gifts from my mum, cutoff Fiorucci 4 Target skirt

OUTFIT: DIY Robots Shall Overcome T, Hello Kitty skirt

 

ACCESSORIES: Sock it to Me under-the-knee socks, Issac Mizrahi 4 Target bag, PF Flyer Bob Cousy All Americans

 

ACTIVITY: lazy chorizo breakfast to welcome myself home, mall madness with my older sister

 

INSPIRATION: stripey robot from outer space coming to take over the earth

President Donald J. Trump presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, to legendary Hall of Fame Boston Celtics basketball player Robert “Bob” Cousy Thursday, Aug. 22, 2019, in the Oval Office of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead)

ACCESSORIES: secondhand toque that Claude is slowly stealing, Hobby Lobby bandanna, PF Flyer Bob Cousy All-Americans, green thigh highs from We Love Colors

 

OUTFIT: Am Appy hoodie, DIY "Lorena Ipsum" T, Hello Kitty skirt

 

INSPIRATION: I have a strong compulsion to wear bright colors, and I've been experimenting with a sort of boyish sneakers-and-hoodies scrappy look lately

ACTIVITY: Gaper's Block party at The Metro with The Hood Internet

 

INSPIRATION: Wearing a skirt long enough to be decent on my bike

 

OUTFIT: Target camisole, Am Appy skirt

 

ACCESSORIES: reversed belt off an Issac Mizrahi dress, Hello Kitty with an impromptu bandanna-pocket purse,Sock It To Me socks, Ann Taylor headband, PF Flyer Bob Cousy All-Americans

 

Information from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yorkville,_Manhattan

 

Yorkville is a neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. Yorkville's northern, eastern and western boundaries include: the East River on the east, 96th Street (where Spanish Harlem begins) on the north, Third Avenue on the west and 79th Street to the south.[1] However, its southern boundary is a subject of debate. Some sources and natives consider 59th Street to be the southern boundary, while others put it as 86th Street. What is certain is that Yorkville's boundaries have changed over time. As a general rule of thumb, anything north of 86th street is not the Upper East side but Yorkville. Its western half was referred to as "Irishtown." [2] The neighborhood's main artery, East 86th Street, was sometimes called the "German Broadway." Its ZIP codes are 10021, 10028, 10075 and 10128.[citation needed] Yorkville is advocated for by Manhattan Community Board 8.

 

For much of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Yorkville was a middle to working-class neighborhood, inhabited by many people of Albanian, Czech, German, Hungarian, Irish, Jewish, Lebanese, Polish, and Slovak descent. While most of the neighborhood's ethnic establishments have closed, a number remain. Many of the area's long-time residents still live in Yorkville.

Many of Yorkville's original German residents moved to the area from Kleindeutschland on the Lower East Side of Manhattan after the General Slocum disaster on June 15, 1904. The ship caught fire in the East River just off the shores of Yorkville. Most of the passengers on the ship were German.

 

The Bohemian Boulevard was 72nd Street. The Bohemians were considered the Czechs, Poles and Slovaks who lived from 65th Street to 73rd Street. Besides Ruc, a Czech restaurant off Second Avenue, there were sokol halls on 67th and 71st Streets. These halls were the gathering places for those who enjoyed good food, gymnastics, theater and ballroom dancing (especially polkas).[5] In addition, there were other Czech and Slovak businesses, such as Praha restaurant on First Avenue and 73rd street, Vašata Restaurant on Second Avenue and 74th street, as well as Czech butcher shops, poultry and grocery stores, and shops that sold imported goods such as Bohemian books, leather products and crystal.

The Hungarian Boulevard was 79th Street, a hub for the Austro-Hungarian populace from 75th Street to 83rd Street. Popular restaurants included the Viennese Lantern, Tokay, Hungarian Gardens, Budapest and the Debrechen.[5] There were also a number of butcher stores and businesses that imported goods from Hungary, a few of which still exist. Churches included St. Stephen (82nd St.) Catholic Church and the Hungarian Reformed Church on East 82nd Street, all of which still exist.

The Irish were scattered throughout Yorkville. They attended mass at such churches as St. Ignatius Loyola on 84th St. and Park Avenue, Our Lady of Good Counsel (90th St.) and the Church of St. Joseph (87th St). There were many Irish bars including Finnegan's Wake, Ireland's 32, O'Brien's and Kinsale Tavern (still in existence). Until the late 1990s, the St. Patrick's Day Parade ended at 86th Street and Third Avenue, the historical center of Yorkville.

  

Zion-St Mark's German Evangelical Church

The German Boulevard was 86th Street, attracting the German populace from 84th to 90th Streets. Popular restaurants included Die Lorelei, Cafe Mozart and the Gloria Palast. The Palast had a German movie theater on the main floor. The rest of the building contained ballrooms for waltzing and polka dancing. All this is now gone, replaced by fast-food stores, boutiques and other shops.[5] Other restaurants included Kleine Konditorei, serving some of the finest German pastries in New York, and the coffee shop-style Ideal Restaurant.

In the 1930s, the neighborhood was the home base of Fritz Kuhn's German American Bund, the most notorious pro-Nazi group in 1930s America.[2] As a result of their presence, Yorkville in this period was the scene of fierce street battles between pro- and anti-Nazi Germans and German-Americans. Today there are few remnants of Yorkville's German origins (Schaller & Weber grocery shop, Heidelberg Restaurant and a German church, Orwasher's bakery), Glaser's Bakery, but it has largely become an upper middle class residential neighborhood. Since the 1990s, Old World merchants, such as the Elk Candy Company, Kleine Konditorei bakery and Bremen House market (all German), as well as the Rigo bakery and Mocca restaurant (Hungarian) have closed. The Steuben Parade, one of the largest German-American celebrations in the US, still winds its way through the neighborhood, however.

[edit]Modern times

 

Yorkville's natives value its long history. There are very few chic clubs[clarification needed] in the area, but one holdover from earlier days, however, is Brandy's Saloon, a popular 84th Street piano bar dating from the speak-easy era of the 1920s. Brandy's is host to large crowds each year after the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade.

There is a bit of a student presence due to the Fordham Graduate Housing buildings on 81st street between York and East End. Although the Fordham Graduate Schools are located on the West Side, the University purchased the buildings on 81st street to provide a safe area for graduate students. In fact, because it is isolated from the subway, east Yorkville is quite affordable, and many young people live between 1st avenue and East End Avenue. It has jokingly been called the "Dorm District" by some young residents, due to the large amount of students living in the same apartment buildings because of their inability to receive housing in a college dormitory. Many of the students attend the nearby Hunter College, but the low rents, safe neighborhood and close proximity to Central Park attracts students from colleges such as Berkeley College, New York Film Academy and American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Yorkville includes Gracie Mansion, the official home of the mayor of New York City, and Carl Schurz Park. And Yorkville is also the birthplace of the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, circa 1920, founded by eleven local business men.

In the novels The Godfather Returns and The Godfather's Revenge by Mark Winegardner, Michael Corleone's penthouse is in Yorkville

[edit]Notable residents

 

Notable current and former residents of Yorkville include:

Robert F. Wagner (1877-1953) US Senator who sponsored Social Security, labor relations, and anti-lynching legislation.

Bob Cousy (1928-), basketball player who played most of his career for the Boston Celtics.

James Cagney (1899-1986), actor, grew up in the neighborhood.

Lou Gehrig (1903-1941), "Pride of the Yankees" was born here.

Marx Brothers lived here at 179 East 93rd Street.

President Barack Obama (1961-), lived there in the early 1980s before and after his graduation from Columbia University.

Louise Fitzhugh (1928-1974) author, lived on East 85th Street, between East End and York Avenues.

Macaulay Culkin (1980- ), was born in Yorkville and lived there during his early childhood.

President Donald J. Trump presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, to legendary Hall of Fame Boston Celtics basketball player Robert “Bob” Cousy Thursday, Aug. 22, 2019, in the Oval Office of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead)

ACTIVITY: hosting The Grilled Cheese Party!

 

OUTFIT: homemade G&C Society grilled cheese shirt, Target striped camisole, Delia*s miniskirt

 

ACCESSORIES: Target purse, vintage scarf, DIY bracelets, Happy Socks, PF Flyer Bob Cousy All-American

 

GLASSES: Fredflare.com wayfs relensed by GlobalEyeglasses.com

 

INSPIRATION: representing The G&C Society at the dopest celebration of The Grilled Cheese Sandwich of all time.

President Donald J. Trump presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, to legendary Hall of Fame Boston Celtics basketball player Robert “Bob” Cousy Thursday, Aug. 22, 2019, in the Oval Office of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Joyce Boghosian)

President Donald J. Trump presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, to legendary Hall of Fame Boston Celtics basketball player Robert “Bob” Cousy Thursday, Aug. 22, 2019, in the Oval Office of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Joyce Boghosian)

1 3 4 5 6 7 ••• 28 29