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...do you want a tea?
today´s soundtrack: Dream Theater - Home
[Past]
[The Sleeper:]
Shine- lake of fire
Lines take me higher
My mind drips desire
Confined and overtired
Living this charade
Is getting me nowhere
I can't shake this charade
The city's cold blood calls me home...
Home... It's what I long for
Back home... where I belong
The city- it calls to me
Decadent scenes from my memory
Sorrow- eternity
My demons are coming to drown me
Help- I'm falling, I'm crawling
I can't keep away from its clutch
Can't have it, this habit
It's calling me back to my home
[The Miracle:]
I remember the first time she came to me
She poured out her soul all night and cried...
I remember I was told there's a new love that's born
For each one that has died...
I never thought that I
Could carry on with this life
But I can't resist myself
No matter how hard I try
Living their other life
Is getting them nowhere
I'll make her my wife
Her sweet temptation calls me home...
Home... It's what I long for
My home... where she belongs
Her ecstasy- means so much to me
Even decieving my own blood
Victoria watches and thoughtfully smiles
She's taking me to my home
Help- he's my brother, but I love her
I can't keep away from her touch
Deception, dishonor
It's calling me back to my home
"...four, four, who wants the hard [A craps "stickman" isheard ]
four?... who wants the hard four?... [calling out various betsduring ]
...shooter had one, four... [the gambling and sexsequence. ]
...one, four... one and make it the
hard way... ...got the shooter... ...coming out for a newplayer...
take your best shot, gambler... ...who wants to come?
better hop in... place your bets... who wants to come?"
[Present]
[Nicholas:]
Her story- it holds the key
Unlocking dreams from my memory
Solving this mystery
Is everything that is a part of me
Help- regression, obsession
I can't keep away from it's clutch
Leave no doubt, to find out
It's calling me back to my home
...
"vou fazer um café que me apetece
e sorvê-lo delicado até ao fim
enquanto olho o mapa cá dentro
dos caminhos que veja e não sigo"
Café e Mapas de: Pedro, in: Num Relance, 24.2.2008, para: ti.
Vancouver, BC
CANADA
Photographed on a photowalking with my friends Eric, Mari-san, SunYoung, Yukiko-san and NJ.
My Credits:
ilovefluffycakes.wixsite.com/lildragon/post/cup-cake
Noxturnal - As You Wish Cake - Enchantment Hunt Item
GT Winter Series Sprint Race #2 Estoril Jan 2023.
Driver: ALVARO RAMOS
Team: ARAUJO RAMOS
Car: MCLAREN 570S CUP
For Macro Monday - Tiny
I have no idea where this tiny (10mm high) cup came from but it has been on my desk for about 6 months.
I will add an image showing the measurement in the first comment box.
Happy Macro Monday!
We're Here! : Dirt - The Beauty of Decay
Strobist: AB800 with gridded HOBD-W overhead.. Triggered by Cybersync.
Solandra
Solandra is a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family, Solanaceae, consisting of twelve different species. Native to Central and South America, the plants are typically grown as ornamentals for their large, showy, fragrant flowers and glossy leaves. The most commonly grown species is Solandra maxima, also known as the cup of gold vine, which is prized for its stunning yellow flowers that resemble an oversized cup or trumpet. Solandra vines are known for their vigorous growth and can reach heights of up to 30 feet. In their native habitats, they are often found growing in tropical forests, near rivers or canyons. While they require adequate water and nutrient supplies, they are relatively easy to grow in warm and humid climates.
Silicone cupcake cups.
Here is one with a cupcake in.
123 pictures in 2023 (77) pliable
ANSH 124 (10) paired
Uber cheesey - if I am going to be in explore for the next few days then I may as well take the piss and go for the season of bokeh whole-hog.
See comments for last years shot that inspired this one (although that one was 'shopped as I only had a bridge camera then).
ODC - Hollow, as in this is a hollow cliche, a shot with no soul at all...
Silicone baking cups for the Macro Mondays challenge: "multicolor." Area shown is about 2.75 inches square.
Happy Macro Monday!
The afternoon winter trek up High Cup Nick was certainly worth it. We encountered very few people all afternoon and had some really nice light as we climbed along the ridgeline to the head of the Valley.
Whilst at the top we did spot a couple of walkers make their way down the steep cliffs and then walk along the valley bottom, by the Gill. Neither of us had actually contemplated doing this before, we usually just retraced our path back down the Pennine Way to Dufton.
Having looked at the OS Map we saw that there was a track down in the valley, but it would involve a much longer walk back to Dufton.
Looking at the clouds on the far horizon it did look like we would get some late light shining up the valley before sunset. So we decided to go for this, in the hope of getting some different shots from down in the valley floor looking back up to the head of the valley.
The climb down was not for the feint hearted, being very steep and slippy, but it was the best decision we made, as we were treated to some great late sunlight and a few new compositions. So here is the first one and I'm sure John Bleakley will have some better ones from this part of our days 13 mile walk.
Taken By : Moi
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“some poems froth
and foam and rise...
out of my morning cup of
mist-sweetened coffee.”
― Sanober Khan
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Paris has the Eiffel Tower, San Francisco the Golden Gate Bridge, and Saint Louis The Gateway Arch. However, tiny Wilson Borough, Pennsylvania, just outside of Easton City limits, has the iconic Dixie Cup. Situated atop the long shuttered Dixie Cup Factory (not to be confused with the second, more modern, and also closed Dixie Cup Factory in nearby Forks Township, PA) the Dixie Cup is actually just a tall water tower disguised and painted to look like a giant disposable paper cup. For those unlucky enough to have to drive through traffic along that stretch of Route 22 East heading toward New Jersey, the Dixie Cup has sort of become a local statue, a familiar yet seemingly timeless symbol unique to the Lehigh Valley. Recently, I noticed work has begun on the old Dixie Cup Factory; supposedly it is going to be renovated into apartments. However, whether or not the iconic Dixie Cup water tower survives, is unknown. In any event that it does not, here is a photograph to remember it by.