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That's what happens when assignment deadlines meet long weekends (Queensday). Seen at the Faculty of Architecture.
What shall we use to fill the empty
spaces where we used to talk?
How shall I fill the final places?
How shall I complete the wall?
(Pink Floyd)
It is OneLens October, a whole month with the beautiful 85L
I realize this is more or less the same as yesterday, but damn tired today (and I rewarded myself with a glass of wine)..
Taken for my Project 365. Your comments are appreciated, it gives me the motivation to continue.
I had an idea in my ind of how the picture should some out but yeah didnt really come out the way i wanted to but decent attempt i guess LOL
Unrated.
Starring Empty Case!
I can't wait for the sequel.
I apologize for the light reflections on the left. Cell phones should come with a polarizing filter. : ) Seen in Oregon City, Oregon at Alberson's.
You wake up in the morning
And fall out of your bed
Mean cats eat parakeets
And this one's nearly dead.
You dearly wish the wind would shift
And greasy windows slide
Open for the parakeet
Who's colored bitter lime.
Open the window
And lift into your dreams
lately, baby
you can barely breathe.
A broken wrist
An accident
You know that something's wrong
You fold the leavings of your past
No one knows you've gone.
The sunspot flares of the early
Nineties light up your wings.
And scan the shotwave radio
It's tracking outer rings.
The tectonic dispatcher shifts
To smooth the ocean floor
And flattens out to warmer winds
Of Brisbane's sunny shore.
Where Buddhas tend to mending wrists
A tea made from the leaves
Of eucalyptus fragrances
And coriander seeds.
You wake up in the morning
To warm Pacific breeze
Where mean cats chew on licorice
And cannot climb the trees.
Open the window
And lift into a dreams
Baby, baby
Baby starts to breathe.
'Parakeet', R.E.M.
View from South Cove Park in Seneca, South Carolina. In the summer this park is packed with campers, RV's and boats. The lake is Keowee.
I figure the birds are having a hard time finding food now that the city is covered in snow. The net used to contain some bird food, but there's noting left.
Oberlin's Pottery Co-op and community volunteers sold 600 bowls and mugs at Empty Mugs fundraiser this month. The annual event took place at First Church in Oberlin. Proceeds were given to Oberlin Community Services, an organization that provides local residents with access to utilities, food, and housing.
Photo by Christy Chen '22
I can just see the listing for this one: Charming rustic home in outskirts of city. Hardwood floors, airy, mature landscape, needs some tender loving care. List price $700K