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The life's work of Reverend Morris H. Coers, the Garden of Hope is located high on a hilltop in the Peaselburg neighborhood of Covington, Kentucky, overlooking the city and Interstate 71/75 below. Constructed between 1956 and 1958, the garden was based on a visit that Coers had made to Palestine in 1938, and was meant to give those in the region the ability to experience some of the sites that the reverend visited in the Levant. Following Coers's death in 1960, the garden fell into disarray and disrepair, with the attraction having never been as successful or popular as projected during his lifetime. Several nonprofits have come and gone over the years to look after the garden, but this has been inconsistent. However, the garden is still a charming locale to visit, and features mature landscaping, a replica of what Coers believed was christ's tomb, a small chapel modeled on old Spanish missions, and a carpenter shop based on one Coers visited in Palestine.

This is our fleet before the major rethink (coming soon).

You mean they have a fountain based on Kanga's little offspring?

 

The Hollywood Tower Hotel's room directory is in a state of disarray. It's almost as if nobody has replaced the fallen letters in over 75 years. At least the light bulbs still work.

Camera: Nikon D50 - 50 mm

Project: Themed Portfolio

Model: Emily

Lighting: Tungsten

 

This is there I decided to start taking my digital assignment. I'm mainly focusing on girls who look like they're in a state of disarray or they have no express at all. I will be adding 4 more photos to this project.

for my light

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i feel so lonely today. so much cluttered .....so much into disarray.

i feel like losing all.

feels like being guilty of a crime always knew i was doing. and nothing can change that.

 

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you loved me.i loved you. and in a certain path of life darkness followed us round. love is said to have the power to guide........and it was upto me to receive.

 

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starting a 365 project.

 

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How important a house plan is? A house plan is of major importance. How can a structure be built without a plan? Every construction plan needs an outline, for without it, everything will be in disarray

a home on the Choptank now in disarray after a fire.

New and Improved . . website and blog

This room is full of printing blocks - it looks like they may have been used for lithograph. Its a real shame that they're left to rot and have been turned out all over the room.

Ranty rant rant: It could be the Disney store's fault, but I'll blame UPS anyway, because I already am annoyed with them. Merida's box is quite crushed, tho it may not be obvious here. Her mother's box is open and her braids have been disarrayed. Bah! Stupid UPS guy managed to show up on friday during the half of the day that I wasn't home and couldn't leave the box without a signature. Then they were supposedly going to redeliver on monday, but I was out of town. So I had to have them hold it at the depot, which *sucks* because that place is in the back half of nowheresville in Somerville and I always get lost (I did this time too) and it scares me a little over there (1st time I went there, waited in line for over an hour and there was very nearly a fistfight by the time I got within 5 people of the window- dude was flipping out because they'd sent his package back out for delivery.) I hate the UPS! I usually avoid ordering anything that delivers UPS, but I forgot this time. Grr.

 

Anyway, on the more positive side, the toys are super cute! I decided I wanted Merida before I went to NY, so I had ordered her well before I left. And I had to get the doll for her mom, because seriously, that is the funniest doll idea for a movie ever. Love it!

Chauchilla cemetery contains some oddly arranged bones, skulls, and mummies from the Nazca period. The bones were discovered in disarray, after being looted by grave robbers, but have since been re-arranged and put on display in numerous covered tombs.

The interior of the studio is in disarray as if the ceiling fell in.

 

This photograph comes from the Walter Thurston Photograph Collection (2016.096). For more information, visit the finding aid: libapps.salisbury.edu/nabb-archives/local-history-archive...

This is our fleet before the major rethink (coming soon).

Salton City is no longer the thriving sea resort town of the fities. It now fallen into post-apocalyptic disarray.

 

Spring Break 2011 road trip to The Salton Sea, Slab City and Salvation Mountain with Joe Abbruscato and Luke Davis.

 

The interior of the studio is in disarray as if the ceiling fell in.

 

This photograph comes from the Walter Thurston Photograph Collection (2016.096). For more information, visit the finding aid: libapps.salisbury.edu/nabb-archives/local-history-archive...

On Thursday, July 8, 2010, Attorney General Martha Coakley toured 111 lafayette Street in Randolph, MA, a house currently being rehabbed as part of the Attorney General’s Abandoned Housing Initiative. Just six months ago the house was uninhabitable and a threat to public safety.

 

The Randolph Board of Health and representatives from the Abandoned Housing Initiative first viewed the house in December of 2009 and found the house in disarray.

Many of us wake up to a blasting alarm that forces us to get up out of our comfortable beds. This alarm is set for 5:30. At this particular time, the sky is still dark as the night and makes it even more laborious to get out of bed. Not to mention, your body should be able to wake up normally and naturally, instead it is woken up by an obnoxious noise that disarrays one's sleep.

Paleontologist John Hoganson's office in the same area is also in a state of disarray.

 

Photo by Brian R. Austin, Graphic Services - SHSND

The interior of the studio is in disarray as if the ceiling fell in.

 

This photograph comes from the Walter Thurston Photograph Collection (2016.096). For more information, visit the finding aid: libapps.salisbury.edu/nabb-archives/local-history-archive...

Tombs are now laying on their sides, are open,

broken, or grave stones have been left in disarray.

 

Many tombs have been uprooted from their

given locations. This cemetery in particular was

in upheaval due to the mississippi river across the

street, the storm surge, flood waters from the broken

levee....etc. There were many reports of tombs, coffins,

and the dead all floating in the flood water.

 

Merrick Cemetery

St. Bernard Parish in Violet, LA

(next to Camp Hope)

Cruising past the breakwater - Valletta Grand Harbour.

 

Malta has fascinating history with the Knights of the Order escaping Rhodes and finding sanctuary in Valletta.

 

The King of Spain allowed the Knights safe passage in the15th Century to take refuge on the barren peninsula.

 

The Great Siege of Malta occurred during 1565 when the Turks attempted the takeover of the island.

 

Following fierce battles over weeks with high casualties on both sides the Turks abandoned their hopes and left the island in disarray.

 

Stronger fortifications were built to prepare for future invasions, the result is the magnificent walled city of Valletta.

The interior of the studio is in disarray as if the ceiling fell in.

 

This photograph comes from the Walter Thurston Photograph Collection (2016.096). For more information, visit the finding aid: libapps.salisbury.edu/nabb-archives/local-history-archive...

According to Hans Polterauer (AT), our existence is played out at the nexus of chaos and order. Thus, what initially appears to be a swarm of insects darting and looping about without ever alighting on one spot turns out, upon closer inspection, to be an array of wires responding to the attractive force of a circling magnet. The magnet moves uniformly, but produces seemingly chaotic movements—seemingly, since, amidst this disarray, order nevertheless prevails and the wires describe a perfect circle.

 

credit: Ars Electronica

  

Somebody left his suitcase behind in the bus station of Leiden. The police closed off the bus platform and the bomb squad was called. There was no bomb in the suitcase.

we joined my aunt's family on the eastern shore in maryland for dinner. after eating, we go out on a long walk and then come back for hot coffee and dessert. i love a clean kitchen but there is something beautiful about the disarray from making a huge meal.

 

sepia treatment seems appropriate for this log cabin falling apart...for the story of this cabin, please see the log-cabin deconstruction set.

Bowling Green, MO

 

For a while, the curtains were open on this scene of disarray in what apparently used to be the theater's office.

 

Demolished 2007.

Scout Hall, Shibden, was built in 1681 for Silk Merchant John Mitchell (1659–1696). Today it lies pretty much empty, as it has done since the 1980's. The 52 roomed building has a wonderful frieze above the front door depicting a fox hunt. Inside the building is in disarray, with flooring timbers missing, and evidence of some recent building work taking place. Currently on the English heritage "buildings at risk" register, Scout Hall is grade II* listed.

It was built as a calender building, with 365 panes of glass, 12 bays and 52 doors. The building failed to meet it's reserve price of £350,000 at Auction last September.

Rajnagar mill, Ahmedabad, Gujarat is an abandoned mill since years which was open for public few months ago.

 

Ahmedabad was once called the ‘Manchester of the East’ due to the large number of textile mills in the city. Sadly, however, the ‘Manchester of the East’ fell into decline as the years went by and by the 1980s not only were the mills shut down but also lakhs of people lost their jobs! The entire industry was in disarray even as no remedial action was taken.

A complete state of disarray, which I started putting to rights as soon as I could.

Found a great abandoned homestead to explore and photograph today. This is Jenna, a natural model and very willing to pose.

The life's work of Reverend Morris H. Coers, the Garden of Hope is located high on a hilltop in the Peaselburg neighborhood of Covington, Kentucky, overlooking the city and Interstate 71/75 below. Constructed between 1956 and 1958, the garden was based on a visit that Coers had made to Palestine in 1938, and was meant to give those in the region the ability to experience some of the sites that the reverend visited in the Levant. Following Coers's death in 1960, the garden fell into disarray and disrepair, with the attraction having never been as successful or popular as projected during his lifetime. Several nonprofits have come and gone over the years to look after the garden, but this has been inconsistent. However, the garden is still a charming locale to visit, and features mature landscaping, a replica of what Coers believed was christ's tomb, a small chapel modeled on old Spanish missions, and a carpenter shop based on one Coers visited in Palestine.

The scene depicted in the image suggests a dramatic and abrupt end to a dinner party. The scattered food, crumpled napkins, and overall disarray point to a rapid conclusion, but the most telling detail is the broken wine glass and spilled red wine. This is not the typical aftermath of a pleasant meal; it speaks to a moment of intense emotion or a sudden, clumsy accident. The two wine glasses lying on their sides, one shattered and the other intact but spilling, could indicate a shared moment of carelessness or perhaps a heated exchange where a glass was knocked over in a gesture of frustration or anger.

 

The state of the table tells a story of its own. Plates are half-eaten, and pizza boxes are open, suggesting the meal was interrupted before it was finished. The presence of multiple place settings implies a group of people were present, but they are now gone, leaving behind the chaotic scene. The single chicken leg on one plate, largely uneaten, and the scattered pasta dishes reinforce the idea that the event concluded suddenly. It's as if a bell was rung, and everyone left their food and their manners at the door, abandoning the feast in a hurry.

 

In a more speculative sense, one could imagine a scenario where a loud argument erupted. Perhaps a controversial topic was brought up, or a long-simmering tension finally boiled over. A guest might have angrily gestured, knocking over a glass and causing the spill and break. The ensuing shock and silence, followed by the immediate departure of the guests, would leave the table in this state of suspended animation. The broken glass, the spilled wine, and the uneaten food are the silent witnesses to a social gathering that went terribly wrong, leaving behind a mess and a mystery.

I discovered this location while driving to the franco-cypriot school in Nicosia, Cyprus. These are governmental buildings next to the police academy. The complex is to be destroyed in the near future. I was interested in catching the effects of time on official government owned buildings.

I discovered this location while driving to the franco-cypriot school in Nicosia, Cyprus. These are governmental buildings next to the police academy. The complex is to be destroyed in the near future. I was interested in catching the effects of time on official government owned buildings.

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