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Our dreams are like bubbles, we have to be really very careful in dealing with them. Sometimes they make us really crave for them and bring the best out of us in order to achieve them. At other times, they just burst upon touching them, leaving us deeply distressed and demoralized. People who achieved greatness have at some point in their life dreamt about it..... Keep dreaming.....but not day dreaming...
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Camera: Canon 5D
Lens : Canon 24-70 f/2.8L
Processed with: Apperture 2.1
Model: My daughter Aabia Ali
Tried making it up to the Sky Pond yesterday, been waiting for a clear saturday since thanksgiving. The winds were too stiff, it felt like getting sand blasted in the face from fresh snow before I even got to the final ascent. Stopped at Dream Lake and cut my losses.
Rocky Mountain NP
Colorado
Kiveton Community Woodland
Easter Monday 2018
In rain, sleet and snow, Duke soldiers on regardless
I had tried here to replicate the picture shown below by my friend, Bobble Hatted, but by this time the rain had almost washed all the snow off Duke.
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Remembering the Pit Ponies of Kiveton Park Colliery
Depicting a pit pony hauling a tub of coal, Dreaming of Sky is the title of this sculpture by local artist Adam Reynolds. The cast iron work of art stands close to the viewpoint near the summit of what remains of the old Kiveton Park Colliery spoil heap (the pit tip), now tastefully landscaped and transformed into the centrepiece of Kiveton Community Woodland after the closure of the colliery in 1994.
The work was created to commemorate the lives of the many ponies that had, over the years, lived and worked underground at Kiveton Pit, their contribution to the mine and dedication to the men they served, as well as the hardship they endured. Unlike the men, who returned to the surface at the end of each shift, these ponies remained underground day and night for 50 weeks of the year, only being brought to the surface where they would see natural daylight for two brief weeks during the pit holidays, to laze, graze, and perhaps even dream, beneath an open sky before being returned to their subterranean home for another 50 weeks.
Duke
Many locals refer affectionately to the sculpture as “Duke”, who was one of the last two ponies to work down Kiveton Pit. Duke, an iron grey, was retired on 21st December 1967 at the grand old age of 25, having served down the pit for 21 of those years. Although not alone, Duke was something of a celebrity, having attended many Royal Horse Shows during his career and being awarded a number of First Rosettes. Duke still holds a place in the hearts of the people of Kiveton Park to this day, and this sculpture is a lasting legacy to his memory. Fittingly, he commands a lofty position overlooking the site of the mine he once worked, Dreaming of Sky.
The Dreaming Tree Crush Red Wine (North Coast, California - 2009)
For "Crush", Dave Matthews (lead singer of Dave Matthews Band) and Steve Reeder (internationally recognized winemaker) hand-selected a special blend of their favorite varieties to create a red wine that pulls you in with notes of smoky berry and a pop of raspberry jam. Around the dinner table or out on the patio, it’s a wine you’re going to want to share with your favorite people.
The beginning lyrics to the song "The Dreaming Tree" by Dave Matthews Band are actually on the cork itself and on the neck of the wine bottle. And ironically, "Crush" is yet another hit song by the Band - both songs are popular with the DMB fans - off the "Before These Crowded Streets" album.
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I am submitting this card for the Gallery Idol contest. The boy image is from Mo's Digital Pencil and the sentiment is from Itty Bitty by Unity. Patterned paper is from October Afternoon.
For more details about this card, please visit this post
TFL. =)
Artista: Dream Theater
Fotografo: Francesco Castaldo
Data: 5 luglio 2011
Venue: Castello Scaligero
Città: Villafranca di Verona
Taken at the 37th Semi-Annual American Indian Arts Festival-Rankokus Indian Reservation. May 27-29, 2006.
Neat dream catcher.
There are two things that will keep a person young and alive- the fire of a burning dream, and the ability to laugh at life. If you’ve quit dreaming and quit laughing, you’ve quit living. Resurrect yourself. Rekindle the fire and laugh until it hurts. Otherwise, they might as well start shoveling the dirt on top of you now.
Fire destroys but it also cleanses and purifies. It can illuminate but also cause pain. Its energy is a potent symbol of eternal life or eternal damnation. Fire is a powerful yet ambivalent dream symbol.
Dream by night
Wish by day
Love begins this way.
Loving starts
When open hearts
Touch, and stay.
Sleep for now
Dreaming's how
Lover's lives are planned.
Future songs
And flying dreams,
Hand, in hand.
Love it seems
Made flying dreams
So hearts, could soar.
Heaven sent
These wings were meant
To prove, once more.
That love is the key....
Love is the key.
You and I
Touch the sky
The eagle and the dove.
Nightingales
We keep our sails
Filled with love.
And love it seems
Made flying dreams,
To bring you home to me....
Love it seems
Made flying dreams
So hearts, could soar.
Heaven sent
These wings were meant
To prove, once more.
That love is the key....
Love is the key.
You and I
Touch the sky
The eagle and the dove.
Nightingales
We keep our sails
Filled with love.
Ever strong
Our future song,
To sing it must be free.
Ev'ry part
Is from the heart,
And love is still the key.
And love it seems
Made flying dreams
To bring you home
To me...
Forse la più bella ninnananna moderna, un brano di Jerry Goldsmith dalla colonna sonora di "Il Segreto di Nimh"
...si può ascoltare qui la versione del film e qui la versione completa
Standing here
The old man said to me,
"Long before these crowded streets
Here stood my dreaming tree."
...Dave Matthews Band
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dreaming [From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]
Dreaming is the subjective experience of imaginary images, sounds/voices, words, thoughts or sensations during sleep, usually involuntarily.
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Dreams are full of imagery. This imagery ranges from the normal to the surreal; in fact, dreams often provoke artistic and other forms of inspiration. Forms of dream include the frightening or upsetting nightmare and erotic dreams with sexual images and nocturnal emission.
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In his book, "The Interpretation of Dreams", Sigmund Freud determined that dream content was unconcious "wish fulfilment". These desires came from the "id", the childlike portion of the unconcious, and as such often contained material that would be unacceptable to the ego. For this reason, dreams were often disguised, and only by understanding the symbolism of the dream can you discover the true meaning. Freud used dream interpretation often to treat his patients, and called dreams "The royal road to the unconcious". Critics would point out that this hypothesis cannot explain nightmares, though many case studies, such as the "Ratman", show this method to be succesful.