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Last night we had a gorgeous sunset. Luckily I had my Canon powershot with me and I took a couple of snaps shot from the car window.
Old wooden cross on a background of an old brick wall. I found these interesting textures on the territory of the Epiphany Monastery. The city of Uglich.
Such commemorative crosses are usually placed on the grave. But after about a year they exchange for granite monuments.
My huge cross-shaped pistol has defended the hellish world from the intrusion of uncontrolled demons. To control evil you must be a part of it...
CSX C31709 departs Parkersburg on the Ohio River Subdivision, bound for Huntington and points south. This train loaded at one of the mines near Grafton and is bound for the Cross Generating Station. The black truss bridge in the background once carried the St. Louis mainline of the B&O and is now operated by the Belpre Industrial Parkersburg.
Criss-cross is the alluvial and fallen driftwood
in the water, and creates a beautiful nature.
Do you like that too?
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I'm sorry, I was very busy,
I will catch up and visit your streams ;-)
Ammergauer Alpen
Morgen fliegen wir nach Lappland, Nordlichter beobachten. Die Reise habe ich zum Geburtstag geschenkt bekommen. Wir fliegen nach Romaniemi. Nächste Woche bin ich wieder zurück.
Tomorrow we fly to Lapland to see the Northern Lights. I got the trip for my birthday. We fly to Romaniemi. I'll be back next week.
I always thought it was ironic that the spider has this particular marking. Crosses represent both death and resurrection - in this case the prey only receives the former. I figured this was good for a combo BBBT and Arachtober. Happy Arachtobutt! She really displays the cross well here. It also really reads well in the thumbnail image.
Cross Spider - Neoscona crucifera
Coal Creek Trail
Lafayette, CO