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King's College, Cambridge, from the back (or more accurately, from The Backs), with King's College Chapel - one of the most famous sights in the town (a Gothic chapel the size of a grand church, consecrated in 1443), and Clare college to the left.
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So many designers have been generous in giving such lovely group gifts lately....Hisa has done just that as well with a beautiful new English Garden Shed...equipped with roses and bushes so you can pretty much set it down and be done! Be sure to wear your group tag to grab the gift..I've paired it with La maisonette D'Aurora by Hisa as well so you can see how perfectly they fit together...Pictured:
Hisa - English Garden Shed (New Group Gift)
HISA - English Garden Shed Bush
Hisa - Gift - Lanterne D'aurora (Previous Group Gift)
Hisa Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/someday/117/119/22
Hisa - La maisonette D'Aurora out at faMESHed
faMESHed: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/FaMESHed/226/144/1001
Hisa Flickr: flic.kr/ps/3RR2wW
Misc:
hive // cone boxwood topiary . lighted
Tuesdays Farbric Lights
CR Mountain Pine
CR Pampas Grass
Garden- by anc "susuki grass"
Apple Fall Old Church Gate
*alirium* DwarfForest
Skye Windswept Tree
Nutmeg. Chesterfield Sofa Nude
Nutmeg. Warm Respite Fireplace
Nutmeg. Garden Bench w/Plaid
..::THOR::.. Industrial Coffee Table
NOMAD // Brocante // Flower Urn
Apple Fall Urne de Terra Cuite
*CSF* Blonde Beach Grass
Nutmeg. Her Bike White
DJ / SF Pilings - Rustic
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I was so excited to get this top hat for some of my portrait ideas, but how could I resist photographing the one who’s a natural in it!
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Hurley, Berkshire. The parish church was originally part of the benedictine priory founded in 1086, dissolved in 1536
There was a time when we thought that the Anglican Church was as unchangeable and as permanent as the English weather, that the red telephone cubicle was part of an identifiable English character, and that the equally red letter box would be eternal.
"Oh, oh, you think you're special
Oh, oh, you think you're something else"
The Anglican Church is no longer what it used to be - and its majority is no longer "English". English weather is now a matter of unpredictable surprises, telephone cubicles have been superseded by smart phones, and the Royal Mail is neither royal nor reliable in its delivery of letters. And the English character? You tell me. We in the UK are living among fossilised objects, and if new life is springing up it will in all likelihood have little to do with the Anglican Church, the Royal Mail and Englishness. Let me put it bluntly, it is immigration that is blowing new life into a sclerotised and inelastic body. Leica M8, Voigtlaender 35/1.4.
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Visit this location at Dragonfly Lake - Spiritual English countryside in Second Life
The main differences between a Spanish bluebell and an English bluebell are: On the Spanish flower, the bells are all around the stem, not just on one side, which gives the English bluebell its drooping stature. The leaves are wider and bigger. The petals of each bell open wider and flare at the ends rather than curl.
Morning and evening
Maids heard the goblins cry:
‘Come buy our orchard fruits,
Come buy, come buy:
Apples and quinces,
Lemons and oranges,
Plump unpeck’d cherries,
Melons and raspberries,
Bloom-down-cheek’d peaches,
Swart-headed mulberries,
Wild free-born cranberries,
Crab-apples, dewberries,
Pine-apples, blackberries,
Apricots, strawberries;—
All ripe together
In summer weather,—
Morns that pass by,
Fair eves that fly;
Come buy, come buy …’
Christina Rossetti, ‘Goblin Market’
Taken at Goatwood stunning 1800s sim
DenDen - "Freedom" pose
Some of the thousands of people gathering along the beaches of English Bay to catch the Honda Celebration of Light show. During the three days of fireworks, over a million people showed up downtown for the summer night events.
Sledmere House is set within a park designed by Lancelot Brown, more commonly known with the byname Capability Brown, who was an English landscape architect. He is remembered as "the last of the great English 18th-century artists to be accorded his due" and "England's greatest gardener"
The house is a Grade I listed Georgian country house, containing Chippendale, Sheraton and French furnishings and many fine pictures, Located in the village of Sledmere, North Yorkshire, England
The house is built in Nottinghamshire ashlar on three storeys to an H-shaped plan and is the home of Sir Tatton Sykes, 8th Baronet. The present house was begun in 1751, extended in the 1790s, and rebuilt after a fire in 1911.