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I can't wait to memorize this day
Oh, a picture could not contain the way it feels
You say, "Live in the present"
I'm already dreaming of how it begins
And trying to savor the moment
But I know the feeling will come to an end
So I crave, crave to do it again, all again
Crave, crave, to do it again, I
Just for a second it all felt simple
I'm already missing it
So I crave, crave to do it again, all again
I romanticize even the worst of times
When all it took to make me cry was being alive
Look up and see a reflection
Of someone who never gave way to the pain
What if I told 'em that now that I'm older
There isn't a moment that I'd wanna change?
Now I crave, crave to do it again, all again
Crave, crave to do it again
Just for a second it, all felt simple
I'm already missing it
So I crave, crave to do it again, all again
Any second, feel the present
Future and the past connecting
(Past connecting, past connecting)
Any second, feel the present
Future and the past connecting
(Past connecting, past connecting)
(Crave)
Crave, crave to do it again, (to do it) all again
Crave, crave to do it again, I
Just for a second, it all felt simple
I'm already missing it
So I crave, crave to do it again, all again
Theater in allen Räumen 2020
Foto: ZHdK © Hochschulkommunikation ZHdK. Freie Verwendung im Rahmen von Ankündigung und Berichterstattung zur Produktion
Theater in allen Räumen 2020
Foto: ZHdK © Hochschulkommunikation ZHdK. Freie Verwendung im Rahmen von Ankündigung und Berichterstattung zur Produktion
//Voigtlander Bessa R2A
//Voigtlander Nokton classic 35mm F1.4 S.C.
//DNP CENTURIA 400
//taken in tokyo, japan
//光を!
Someone said that the Craves out of Birmingham, decided to pave all of the streets in St. Augustine at one point in time. Couldn't find details of that online, but both his and Reynolds bricks were all over the place.
These are taken from Treasury St.
Mark Craver
Published on: Monday, July 5, 2010
MT. UPTON Mark R. Craver, 50, of Mt. Upton, passed away July 1, 2010 surrounded by his family.
He was born on April 15, 1960 in Binghamton. He is survived by his loving wife Brenda; his two sons Luman and Jeremiah, his spouse, Brianne and children Kyleigh, Cameron, Ryan, and Mason, who will greatly miss their Grandpa. He also leaves behind his mother, Myrna Glauer; two sisters, Kathi Charpia and Kim Williams; a brother, Steven Glauer; and their spouses. Mark was loved by his nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins. He will be greatly missed by his wifes family too.
Mark served in the Marine Corps after his junior year of high school. He went on to a career as a carpenter and mason until he was sidelined by a back injury. Mark loved being in the great outdoors hunting, fishing, trapping and target shooting. One of his greatest joys was spending time with his grandchildren.
Calling hours will be held at the C.H. Landers Funeral Chapel, 21 Main St. Sidney from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday. A service will be held immediately after at 8 p.m. at the funeral chapel. Burial will be private in Maplewood Cemetery, Mt. Upton.
After the excellent care Mark received, in his final days, and the kindness shown to the family, we would appreciate donations to Hospice in lieu of flowers. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family online at www.landersfh.com.
Arrangements under the direction of C.H. Landers Funeral Chapel, 21 Main St. Sidney.
im missing a hell of a lot of CRAVE and C.VEA trains....anyone got any????? let me know.............
For the third edition of The Crave Festival they moved from the concrete of the Binckhorst to the lush fields of Zuiderpark.
Quiet space seems something I crave more these days now that things turn insular as season dictates. Autumn suits being a bookworm even more than summer I find. The couch once under the open window is now against an internal wall and from new resting spot I can still see the sky but less of it. I can hear the rainfall and the windowpanes rattle. I can hear the baby next-door cry and her mother rush to soothe her. Behind me, I have the world illuminated; a globe with light bulb inside it burns. Kenya is pink, Belgium is green, and China is blue. No sea monsters advancing upon naval ships can I see but I can imagine them there if I choose, like those maps of old. No mythical creatures part-horse part-serpent appear close to port. No heads emerging from cloud mass to blow wind across the globe as seen in those of the sixteenth century.
Should you also be feeling more bookish in your ways, Louise and I have several new notebooks to share with you, and they are only available through our online store and in limited amount.
Here's what I had last Tuesday at Crave (a burger place in Colorado). The Luther: 2 glazed donuts for the bun, onion, burger, cheese, bacon, and a fried egg over easy. Yum. XD
And before anyone starts complaining that it's not the original Luther, I know that. So keep it to yourself.
im missing a hell of a lot of CRAVE and C.VEA trains....anyone got any????? let me know.............
we had an abandoned house we used to paint in......when it was demolished it was only fair to strike back!
The Fleishhacker pool and pool house were built in 1924 by philanthropist Herbert Fleishhacker. The pool was the largest swimming pool in the United States. The pool held 6 million gallons of water and could accomodate 10,000 swimmers. The pool was closed in 1971 with the pool itself being paved over by the San Francisco Zoo for a new parking lot. The pool house which was used by bathers at the pool remains on its original site today in ruins.