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Another of my favourite birds, ever since my first visit to the Hawk Conservancy in 1991.
Found in the Americas (mainly southern) they're ground foraging birds. The half coconut shell behind him is place where they put their food for them to forage for and find.
The oldest recorded living caracara was found in Florida aged 21 years, having been ringed 21 years previously.
The Hawk Conservancy does a lot of conservation work around the world, helping to keep alive many species of birds.
How can you help? Visit them - they're near Andover in Hampshire! Alternatively, just send a donation!
Le château de Laeken, propriété de la Donation royale, est, sauf sous le règne du roi Albert II, le principal lieu de résidence du souverain belge. Il est situé au nord de Bruxelles, dans le Domaine royal, en face du parc de Laeken.
Depuis 2013, il est la résidence officielle du roi Philippe, de son épouse la reine Mathilde et de leurs quatre enfants. Le roi Philippe exerce ses fonctions officielles au palais royal de Bruxelles, où il accorde notamment ses audiences.
Palais de style palladien (néoclassique).
Façades avant et arrière totalisant chacune dix-neuf travées et articulées par trois avant-corps de trois travées chacun. Alternance de baies rectangulaires et à arc cintré. Horizontalisme souligné par des moulures en pierre bleue et des tables affleurées oblongues au-dessus des fenêtres du bel étage. Toiture plate.
Côté avenue, avant-corps principal marqué par un portique de quatre colossales colonnes ioniques supportant un fronton dont le tympan est orné d’un bas-relief consacré à une allégorie du Temps (Le Temps gouvernant les heures, les jours et les saisons; sculpteur Gilles-Lambert Godecharle). Fronton sommé de statues Minerve au centre, le Commerce à gauche et l’Industrie à droite).
Portique accessible par deux rampes incurvées en pente douce, dont les balustrades sont ornées de sphinx à tête de femme du sculpteur Godefroid Devreese (les originaux de G.-L. Godecharle ont disparu sous le Régime français).
Aux deux extrémités de la façade, ailes en retour d’équerre rythmées par des pilastres colossaux à chapiteau ionique, la travée axiale précédée d’un perron.
The Royal Palace of Laeken, owned by the Royal Trust, is, except during the reign of King Albert II, the principal residence of the Belgian sovereign. It is located north of Brussels, within the Royal Domain, opposite Laeken Park.
Since 2013, it has been the official residence of King Philippe, his wife Queen Mathilde, and their four children. King Philippe carries out his official duties at the Royal Palace in Brussels, where he notably grants audiences.
Palladian (Neoclassical) style palace.
The front and rear façades each comprise nineteen bays and are articulated by three projecting sections of three bays each. The windows alternate between rectangular and arched openings. Horizontal lines are emphasized by bluestone moldings and oblong, flush panels above the windows on the first floor. Flat roof.
On the avenue side, the main projecting section is marked by a portico of four colossal Ionic columns supporting a pediment whose tympanum is adorned with a bas-relief dedicated to an allegory of Time (Time Governing the Hours, Days, and Seasons; sculptor Gilles-Lambert Godecharle). The pediment is surmounted by statues of Minerva in the center, Commerce on the left, and Industry on the right.
The portico is accessible by two gently sloping, curved ramps, whose balustrades are decorated with sphinxes with female heads by the sculptor Godefroid Devreese (the originals by G.-L. Godecharle disappeared during the French Regime).
At either end of the façade, wings set at right angles are punctuated by colossal pilasters with Ionic capitals, the central bay preceded by a flight of steps.
Artist Chalermchai Kositpipat financed the construction of the temple entirely himself, supplemented by donations.
It is still far from complete. The White Temple is not expected to reach its full splendor until 2070.
In 2014, an earthquake severely damaged Wat Rong Khun. For a short time, complete demolition was even discussed.
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Künstler Chalermchai Kositpipat hat den Bau des Tempels komplett selbst finanziert, ergänzt mit Spenden.
Er ist noch lange nicht fertig. Seine komplette Pracht soll der Weiße Tempel wohl erst 2070 erreichen.
2014 hatte ein Erdbeben hat dem Wat Rong Khun schwer zugesetzt. Kurzzeitig stand sogar ein kompletter Abriss zur Debatte.
A native cow grazes in a rice terrace as smoke from a controlled burn rises in the air overlooking Pasaleng Bay and the slopes of Caraballo (Karaballo) mountains
Pagudpud, Ilocos, Philippines. Pagudpud is a fourth class municipality and a coastal resort town of Ilocos Norte province, in the northern Ilocos Region of the Philippines,
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The wharf in Coupeville Washington was built in 1905 to export grain produced on Whidbey Island. The town sits on Penn Cove, a sheltered bay that provided a safe, sheltered harbor during the early settlement of the area. In 1792 Capt. George Vancouver named the harbor in honor of, as he wrote, “a particular friend.” It is thought that the person honored was either John or Richard Penn, both of whom were grandsons of William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania.
Before European settlement, 3 permanent villages inhabited by the Lower Skagit People were located around Penn Cove. The largest village called at bəc̓adᶻali, or “snake place" occupied the site of present day town of Coupeville.
Cmdr. Charles Wilkes of the US Navy charted the small bay in 1841. Wilkes was the American born great nephew of the former Lord Mayor of London John Wilkes. He led US Expeditions to the South Pacific (including Antarctica) and Puget Sound. He was an important and controversial naval leader during the Civil War and ended his career with the rank of Rear Admiral (retired).
In 1850 Issac Neff Ebey became one of the first non-native American settlers and farmers in the area. Others soon followed and made land claims as provided by the Donation Land Act of 1850. Also, in 1850 Captain Thomas Coupe laid out a town on the shores of Penn Cove which today bears his name, Coupeville. It became the center of commerce for the Island, an important port, and during the late 1800s, home to many active and retired sea captains and mariners.
The wharf is a contributing property to the Central Whidbey Island Historic District which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. To better protect the unique history and landscape, Coupeville and its wharf was included in Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve in 1978. This one-of-a-kind unit of the National Park System preserves and protects the historical record of the exploration and settlement of central Whidbey Island from 19th century to the present.
References:
www.nps.gov/ebla/learn/historyculture/index.htm
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebey%27s_Landing_National_Historica...
www.ebeysreserve.com/learn-about-the-reserve
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_N._Ebey
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coupeville,_Washington
npshistory.com/publications/ebla/nr-cent-whidbey-is-hd.pdf
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coupeville_grain_wharf
...phweee!... pop! ...pomm!!...
"Hi everyone! I'm Polly Pocket Cinderella!"
"And I'm Polly Pocket Tiana!"
"And I'm Polly Pocket Rapunzel"
"Aaaaannd, it's POP ART DAY!"
...phweee!... pop! ...pomm!!...
"Pop Art is a vibrant art movement that emerged in the 1950s, characterized by its use of imagery from popular culture and a playful critique of consumerism."
"Right, Cinderella! And, furthermore, Pop Art originated in the mid-1950s in the United Kingdom and the United States as a reaction against the seriousness of Abstract Expressionism. It aimed to challenge traditional fine art by incorporating elements from popular culture, such as advertisements, comic strips, and everyday objects."
"So true, Tiana! And, some of the most famous Pop Art artists include Andy Warhol, known for his iconic works like the Campbell's Soup Cans and Marilyn Monroe series, and Roy Lichtenstein, recognized for his comic book-style paintings like "Whaam!" and "Drowning Girl"."
...phweee!... pop! ...pomm!!...
"And, even more importantly than Pop Art, you may notice that I, Cinderella am in one piece!"
You're in One Piece??
I didn't see you there.
Do you know Luffy??
"No! I am in... I'm a single person... body, whatever! I'm not missing my arms is what I'm saying!"
Oh, were you Venus who can't knock?? *
"I was playing a role to identify who would appreciate such gallows humor, when it shouldn't be appreciated at all!"
"You tell 'em Cindy!"
"Don't call me 'Cindy'. But some of you, two in particular, were most rude! One of you howled with hilarity and encouraged others. Another of you went off on some morbid idea about a 'give and take' arms donation at the counter!"
HAHAHA! That was Sky and Nancy.
Well, I AM the Grand High Heckler.
How'd we get off on this, anyway? I thought this was Pop Tarts day.
Oh, I want Pop Tarts.
"POP! ART! And we got off on that because I was most disappointed in some of the reactions."
How'd you get your arms back on?
"They were never off! It was... I don't know some green screen something or the other."
Can we get back to Pop Tarts?
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A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.
Another fine Bijou Planks entry from DIY Grab Bag #1!
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* As seen two days ago!
The capitals around the Great Court were funded by public donation of £5 each (likewise with the stone columns).
The carvings are of different flora and were not merely decorative but meant educate.
Prompt: create a beautiful detailed vintage image from referenced image, inspired by Lucy Dawson, sepia sketch of a Westie puppy holding an empty wooden bucket, with text "Donations", by the handle in its mouth, vertical aspect ratio, no watermarks, full view
This digital fine art was created using Google Flow AI and Photoshop
Καλημέρα! Να έχετε ένα υπέροχο Σαββατοκύριακο!
Good morning and happy weekend to all !!!
Did you know?
🔲 White was the color of deepest mourning among medieval European queens was white rather than black. This tradition survived in Spain until the end of the fifteenth century.
🍀 Green ribbons have been used by a range of environmental groups to symbolize organ donation and transplant, awareness of Bipolar Disorder, solidarity with Chechnya, and support of farmers in America.
Let's fill the weekend with beautiful colors of nature!
Join the group: Colorfoul nature:
“Love leaped out in front of us like a murderer in an alley leaping out of nowhere, and struck us both at once. As lightning strikes, as a Finnish knife strikes! She, by the way, insisted afterwards that it wasn’t so, that we had, of course, loved each other for a long, long time, without knowing each other, never having seen each other… ”
Mikhail Bulgakov, The Master and Margarita
„Die Liebe sprang uns entgegen wie ein Mörder in einer Gasse, der aus dem Nichts auftaucht, und traf uns beide gleichzeitig. Wie ein Blitzschlag, wie ein finnisches Messer! Sie bestand übrigens später darauf, dass es nicht so gewesen sei, dass wir uns natürlich schon seit langer, langer Zeit geliebt hätten, ohne uns zu kennen, ohne uns jemals gesehen zu haben ...“
Mikhail Bulgakov, The Master and Margarita
Oil on canvas
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The Neon Museum in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, features signs from old casinos and other businesses displayed outdoors on 2.62 acres. The museum features a restored lobby shell from the defunct La Concha Motel as its visitor center, which officially opened on October 27, 2012. For many years, the Young Electric Sign Company (YESCO) stored many of these old signs in their "boneyard." The signs were slowly being destroyed by exposure to the elements. The signs are considered by Las Vegas locals, business owners and government organizations to be not only artistically, but also historically, significant to the culture of the city. Each of the restored signs in the collection holds a story about who created it and why it is important. The Neon Museum was founded in 1996 as a partnership between the Allied Arts Council of Southern Nevada and the City of Las Vegas. Today, it is an independent non-profit. Located on Las Vegas Boulevard and Bonanza, the Neon Museum includes the new Neon Boneyard Park, which is adjacent to the former YESCO Boneyard. The impetus behind the museum was the loss of the iconic sign from The Sands; after it closed in 1995, there was no place to store the massive sign, and it was scrapped. To mark its official opening in November 1996, the Neon Museum restored and installed the Hacienda Horse & Rider sign at the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Fremont Street. However, access to the collection was provided by appointment only. Annual attendance was approximately 12–20,000 during this time. In 2005, the historic La Concha lobby was donated to the museum, which moved and reassembled the building 4 miles (6.4 km) north along Las Vegas Boulevard after cutting it into eight pieces. It now serves as the museum's visitors' center and headquarters. Although it cost nearly $3 million to move and restore the La Concha, the plans to open a museum became concrete after the donation of the building, drawing a number of public and private grants and donations. In total, approximately $6.5 million was raised for the visitors' center, headquarters, a new park, and restoration of 15 major signs. In November 2009, the Neon Museum restored and installed the famous Silver Slipper sign across from its welcome center, and two more restored vintage signs were installed near the northern end of Las Vegas Boulevard to mark its designation as a National Scenic Byway. Paid public admission commenced on October 27, 2012, replacing the prior appointment-only basis. Attendance during the first year was 60,461, exceeding the early estimate of 45–50,000 visitors. After outgrowing its space in the former La Concha lobby shell, the museum moved its headquarters to old City Hall in 2016 and converted the offices into a museum store. In 2017, the museum purchased land for its first expansion since opening to the public in 2012. For its fifth anniversary, the Neon Museum offered free admission on October 28, 2017. In 2018, the Neon Museum administrative staff moved again to a space on the campus of the Las Vegas-Review Journal and opened a programming space there called Ne10 Studio.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neon_Museum
Official Website: www.neonmuseum.org
For all those attending, have a great time at Pullipcon! Check out my donation piece if you get the chance. :D
I am proud to present my donation piece for Pullipcon's raffle, 22th March, 2014 in Barcelona Spain. The set includes antlers, doe ears, and a tail. All proceeds go to charity. For me pics please see Poison Girl's gorgeous photoshoot with this set. She will be displaying this set at the convention on one of her stunning custom dolls. Many thanks to her for all her kindness~ ^u^
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Many of you knew that my family don’t do gift exchange during Christmas. We all got too many things and we are too lazy to shop. But here is my gift to humanity. After a gap of 20 years, I started donating blood again -- my English friend Mike Lee (www.flickr.com/photos/mjjtlee/ ) has been donating blood for years and he is an inspiration to me!
(I actually hate the needle and seeing blood!! So it’s a big thing for me to do it!!)
I went cycling yesterday to see the fall colours. It was an enjoyable experience aside from the wind. According to the markings, it appears that this bridge was built in 1919.
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Taken nearly two years ago, I remember having been rooted to the spot, absolutely sure that a long vigil would pay off in the end. It's no hardship watching the world go by in such a glorious location, but I can recall being somewhat worn down by a nagging icy wind, & slowly losing all sensation of feeling in my toes, as so often happens on my winter wanderings.
The quality of this image was seriously compromised (due to failing light & dubious technique) & would therefore struggle if blown up to any great degree; but the image exists in some form, which is a far better state of affairs than no record at all. Oh, to have the resources that would have allowed me to capture this moment with the appropriate, high-end professional equipment! All donations welcome. ;-)
The original, the only: Salvation Mountain. Leonard Knight began creating the Mountain in 1984. In 2000, the Mountain was named a National Folk Art Site.
In 2014, Leonard Knight died. However, a nonprofit group had organized in 2011 with the purpose of preserving the Mountain. This image contains most of the original Mountain which was constructed of on-site adobe, straw and other found objects. According to a caretaker, the area had recently received five days of heavy rain. The main Mountain survived pretty well but the Hogan which is situated right of the image became unsafe to enter.
We were lucky because the Mountain had received a new coat of paint by volunteers a couple days before we arrived so it was very vibrant. The blue and white section represents the Sea of Galilee. The whole installation was off limits to visitors on the day we visited due to drying paint and drying adobe. Normally visitors can travel up the Yellow Brick Road on the right.. This quite the unique place that is sustained entirely by volunteers and voluntary donations by visitors.
2020.016.OD.027
Phil Weibler collection, Great Norther 621 and 622--location unknown--1951.
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An Arizona state park is an area of land in the U.S. state of Arizona preserved by the state for its natural, cultural, or recreational resources. The state park system in Arizona includes both state parks and state historic parks, as well as other designations such as natural areas and recreation areas. Arizona currently has 31 state park units, which are managed wholly or partly by the Arizona State Parks government agency. In 2010 several Arizona state parks were closed due to budget cuts. Some have since reopened thanks to support in the form of donations and partnerships with local agencies.
La pequeña BamBam es una donación conjunta de Poison Girls Doll'sxKety MarquesxGreenbottle para la rifa de Pullipcon (22 de Marzo de 2014). Hemos puesto mucho cariño en crearla, esperamos que traiga alegría a la persona que la gane ^_^ y sobre todo, esperamos que nuestra pequeña contribución ayude a los animalitos de "Pedacito de Cielo".
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Little BamBam is a donation of Poison Girls Doll'sxKety MarquesxGreenbottle for Pullipcon's raffle (22th March, 2014). We have put a lot of love creating her and we hope to make someone very happy ^_^ and most importantly, we hope to help the animals of "Pedacito de Cielo" with our contribution.
Vicar Water Country Park
At the centre of the park is Vicar Pond, a large fishing lake that was created by the 5th Duke of Portland in the 1870s. In the past the lake has been used for boating and swimming but today it is a thriving course fishery (day tickets available). The park is also a designated local nature reserve.
The Green Flag awarded park has been transformed to heathland, woodland and grassland and offers spectacular views across to Derbyshire and Lincolnshire.
Entry to Vicar Water is free of charge although there is a voluntary car park donation charge of £1 if visitors so wish to donate.
Park facilities
Large lake and abundant wildlife
Footpaths and cycleways suitable for all abilities including the Sustrans National Route 6 and the Timberland Trail
Visitor centre and Rumbles Café
Toilets located in the visitor centre
Children’s play area
Small pond (for model boats and duck feeding)
Golden Hand sculpture
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Informal existing light portrait of a Filipina girl double textured for dramtic impact.
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An ever-so-friendly-and-smily monk taking donations at the Phnom Krom temple, part of the Angkor complex but South of Siem Reap, close to the Chong Kneas village.
As my 7-day Angkor visitor pass had ran out the day b4, I was denied access up the hill, where the ruined temple is situated. Since I'd travelled this far, I cycled to the other side of the hill and climbed it from the West side, and made it anyway. Steep and ever so hot in the midday sun, it was well worth it!
Genoa, Italy - my beautiful town
Fort Diamante.
The fort gets its name from the Mountain Diamante on which it was built.
The first project of the fort, dated August 1747 is signed by Sicre.
In 1756 the fort was financed by the Durazzo family with a donation of 50,000 liras. The works began in the summer of the same year. The building was finished between 1758 and 1796.
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