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... Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world... - quote by Harriet Tubman

 

Title and song by Rod Stewart - 1972

 

Ramakien gallery at Wat Phra Kaew.

 

Wikipedia: The gallery or Phra Rabiang (พระระเบียง) is a covered corridor, walled on one side, that surrounds the entire temple like a cloister. Murals on the gallery walls depict the entire arc of the Ramakien epic, which is based on the Indian Ramayana. This version was translated and recomposed in Thai poetic form under the supervision of Rama I himself around 1797. The story is divided into five long episodes. The murals were commissioned by Rama I to tell his version of the epic. In fact, the main decorative theme throughout the temple is the Ramakien story. The concept of righteous kingship within the epic has long been recognized within Southeast Asia and has been appropriated by many kings to equate their countries with the legendary city of Ayodhya and the titular hero Rama. The murals were erased and completely repainted by the orders of Rama III. Ever since then they have been frequently restored.

 

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This is the train driver of the magnificent steam loco, the Union of South Africa, that took us down to Weymouth on Sunday.

 

Union of South Africa is an LNER Class A4 steam locomotive built in Doncaster in 1937. It is one of six surviving Gresley A4s, currently operational and mainline certified. It was briefly renamed Osprey during part of the 1980s and 1990s due to political opposition against apartheid South Africa at the time.

Every Cloud Has A Silver Lining.. I was fast asleep in bed at 8am when the Postman knocked with a parcel, otherwise I would have missed this. I feel guilty about swearing at him now.

As we had milder temperatures today for a change, Cleo dared to go outside for a while. Most of the time she relaxed on the bench on the porch next to Strange Bird. Strange Bird watched me mowing the lawn while Cleo did her best to ignore Strange Bird.

Hansje's puppy is growing very well.

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Hansje's pup zit graag op schoot.

 

310 days till LOVE YOUR PET DAY

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every May, from my window ,Santa Catarina, Lisboa

Every breaking wave on the shore

Tells the next one there'll be one more

And every gambler knows that to lose

Is what you're really there for...

 

~ U2 ~ Songs of Innocence ~ 2014 ~

 

Not easily accessible , this site I came across while driving a road near by. I had to stop and find a way to reach here, and I managed to do so. Soon after this I had a feeling that few might follow seeing me here from the road and within 30 minutes there were two more groups that approached seeing me (knowing that they too can come here). The view was fantastic and here is one of the images I took there.

 

Enjoy!

'Bowl of Beauty' Peony is famous for its huge, hot-pink outer petals that surround a soft and frilly ivory-yellow center, with each bloom measuring up to 10" across.

 

One of the most attractive peonies available,

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I have no idea if this Lady bug was on the Tulips and I brought her home or it was in the house,

Ladybugs usually survive the cold by hibernating. When the temperature drops their body functions slow down and they go to sleep, not to wake again until it gets warmer. amazing facts when Ladybug lives only 21 days,

In October they will come to the house thru cracks of shingles, They are 500 varieties in the USA and 5000 worldwide.

Happy Sunday!

in our local BIG park. We were expecting heavy grey skies this year, but we were blessed with this wonderful light ! I have still to cook our Christmas meal - so I'm rushing to get this on before starting the real cooking !

Hope you've had a lovely Christmas Day so far (it's not over yet) - a lovely time whatever you are celebrating, and that you are suffused with good feelings.

My heart goes out to those who find Christmas and the New Year a lonely and difficult time. We are so lucky to be visiting family tomorrow - I am a lucky woman!

Thanks so much for all your support, as always... you know how I value each and every one of you. I am sorry if I can't always keep up with you !

 

~ Taken with my Sony RX100M3 camera and edited in PicMonkey with a slight touch of Topaz Glow. ~

 

 

That is why the wise man is invariably called the fool :-)

Martin H. Fischer (1879–1962)

 

HPPT!! take care friends:-)

 

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Every spring I try to get to BBG for this shot. Not sure if I missed the best Cherry blooms or if they are yet to come, but this was the scene a few days ago. There are some trees here yet to bloom, but I think these are at peak. It's always a gamble every year.

Every June Summerfest comes to Windsor, Ontario’s riverfront. Carnival rides and food booths set up in Festival Plaza in front of Caesars Windsor gambling casino.

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Every single day, i see

Your sweet beauty in my tree

Your loveliness, fills my sky

It does float before, my eye

It does sail across, my seas

I do feel it in the breeze

Which blows past,my loving trees

Where i fall down to my knees

In front of you, my wild heart

Who fills my skies and does not part

Every single day , it's you i see

Beautifully filling up, my love tree

Every morning during the Corvid 19 lockdown I am walking around the lake in my local park just as the sun is coming up. It has brought some great opportunities to capture sunrises and to spend time with the wildlife. This particular pair of swans are a new pairing. The male had a lifetime mate and she died earlier this year. This was a sad event but the cob flew off and returned about a week later with a new mate. It is lovely to watch them together. I do not think we will have cygnets this year, but maybe next year we can look forward to them again.

Every year in May, Hamburg ceremonially welcomes the cherry blossoms with a fantastic fireworks display - a spectacle that attracts thousands to the Outer Alster.

 

Since 1968, the Japanese community has thanked Hamburg citizens for their hospitality with a fireworks display over the Outer Alster. On the model of Washington, the Hanseatic City was given several hundred cherry trees in the 1960s, which still line the Alster today.

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every day.

just a snapshot of our lives.

 

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“Every breath we take, every step we make, can be filled with peace, joy and serenity.” —Thich Nhat Hanh

 

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image is from my archives (2010)

 

Every morning I leash up Kenzie the pup and we take a walk along a trail that's just down the road. Along the way we pass Hirschman's Pond. There is very short path that leads down to the bank. Kenzie always stops at this junction and refuses to budge unless I take her down to the water. Once there she sits and stares at the view for several minutes, as do I. After several minutes of this, we return to the main trail and finish our walk. I truly believe she loves the beauty of this spot, but more likely she's looking for the geese, ducks, or the occasional otter that inhabit the pond. None were present on this morning--just the quiet lush reflections of the forest on the still water.

 

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Every great dream begins with a dreamer.

Harriet Tubman

 

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every taste takes you to a happy place :-) Lake Champlain Chocolates

 

in loving memory of my mother, who dearly loved her chocolate :-)

 

camellia, 'Dr. J. C. Raulston', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina

“Every season produces some girl that the men follow with their eyes, and which other poor things want to emulate. They dissect her style, how she handles a fan, her walk, her slippers. The entitled nobility is a small group, well known to each other, desperate for novelty, always seeking someone they can either venerate or destroy. Still, while we thought ourselves wise and experienced, none of us were ready for Minette.”

 

― from Delicious Death by Byrd Nash.

 

The theme for "Looking Close on Friday" for Friday 6th of March is "bokeh in flora" (no black and white. For the theme, I have opted to go back into my archives and select a photo from one of my favourite times of the year: spring time! So we go back to a beauifully mild day with blue skies that are only this rich azure in spring. Out on one of my strolls with my camera, I was about to turn down one street, when I noticed a blaze of brilliant white in a different direction that caught my eye. Walking towards it, I discovered that it was a white sakura blossom tree in full bloom, like a beautiful blossom cloud.

 

Also known as Japanese cherry blossom, seeing the sakura blossom tree covered in delicate white blossoms, put me in mind of the beautiful debutantes of my youth on the arms of their deb's delights, arrayed in their lovely white dresses, waiting to be presented to mayors, councillors, admirals and government ministers. I don't think debutante balls are fashionable nowadays, nor done any more, but for me they hark back to a time that in my opinion was a more genteel period in history.

 

A cherry blossom, also known as a Japanese cherry or sakura, is a flower of trees in the genus Prunus or the Prunus subgenus Cerasus. Wild species of the cherry tree are widely distributed, mainly in the Northern Hemisphere. They are common in East Asia, especially in Japan. They generally refer to ornamental cherry trees, not cherry trees grown for their fruit. The cherry blossom is considered the national flower of Japan.

Almost every day, I walk to a pond not too far from here, where there's always a lot of water fowl activity.

There are these 4 ducks, three whites (one tufted) and a black. They are always together, and they always come up, out of the water and over to me when they see me. I'm sure they're hoping I'll feed them, but I don't.

But I talk to them. I tell them they should never eat bread, it's bad for them. And I take their photos.

Yesterday, this fellow came by with a bag of seed and was trying to feed the geese who didn't seem interested and swam away.

I pointed to these 4 who were swimming farther out and told him if you toss it, they will come.

And they did.

They were so cute, not aggressive, but standing at his feet like little dogs looking imploringly up at him.

I had the zoom lens on the camera and no time to change, so couldn't get a clear photo. I tried backing away, but the ducks just followed me. We sometimes walk together......I think we may be friends by now, or more likely they continue to hope I'll feed them.

This isn't very clear, and I obviously edited it.

It's the formal studio portrait. ;-)

Every image tells a story but when viewing this image you'd never guess how it came to be.

 

I was on a mission to get to the North Algodones Dunes Wilderness in Southern California on the Mexican border before Sunset... I left Phoenix Az. early enough, I thought, to drive the 211 miles, but I had only been there one other time and I thought I would have plenty of time to shoot the Sunset and then some...I was a bit off in my calculation.

 

I barely made it in time to capture just a few images before the Sun was gone and I was left standing there in darkness. On any other night, like a Moonless night, that would have been fine, but it was a full moon, and the clouds of a storm was moving fast across the desert.

 

I am happy with the images I was able to capture. Next time, I'll make sure I have plenty of time to travel the two-lane, winding road to get there.

 

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Every major museum of modern art has a Serra. His rusty steelwork is a must-have. It's basic, bold, and very American.

 

The installation is an important aspect because it pushes the boundaries of the building. This massive sculpture, permanently on show at the Dia Foundation in Beacon (NY), looks like a ship. From this angle, it becomes very active, as if it's rocking the building to break free.

  

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