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bhavanimarks: Man.. I'm craving some right now.. And it's nearly midnight here
Not knowing any intel, until we got up to the New Town line, this afternoon could have turned out way worse. When we arrived New Town, ND, a set of three CP heritage four axle motors was idling in town with a crew. My fear was that they had just arrived town, had put their train away, and were done for the day, sealing the fate on our chances of catching anything out on this former Soo subdivision.
Luckily they were actually about to tie onto a cut of crude oil tanks, and take them east towards Max, ND. An eastbound in the afternoon is not the best prospect, but it was better than nothing. We stumbled upon a spot where the tracks are forced to make a north/south turn along the Van Hook Arm of Lake Sakakawea. The one spot on the entire line where it would be possible to get some wonderful side light at this time of day.
As with most of the upper Midwest, there is some remarkable flooding going on here.
10.10.2019 - Prefeita Paula Mascarenhas participa do evento Cenários, Expectativas e Oportunidades, na UCPEL - Foto: Gustavo Vara
You mightn't expect this from a Starbucks bathroom in SoHo, but stepping into this one felt like the 80s machine-age apocalypse where the only refuge from the Terminator was in this green-grey concrete box with scratched up metal surfaces and a stench that maybe you wouldn't mind if the world were actually ending. At Starbucks. In SoHo. Who knew?
Dorridge's church of St Philip is a bit of an oddity, something of a surprise if one is expecting a conventional parish church, hidden away in Manor Road marked by neither tower or spire. My first ever glimpse of it was the view from the nearby railway line, passing on a London-bound train and seeing the impressive east gable end standing proudly above the trees nearby. Usually the chancel is the smaller part of a church, a more intimate sanctuary entered from a more spacious nave, but here the arrangement is turned on its head, a humble brick nave followed by a grand stone-built chancel of greater height, part of an aborted late 19th century plan for a more ambitious building that was never realised beyond this point. Ironically thoughts have turned in recent years to further ambitions, and there is a proposal to replace the existing building entirely with a new church & community centre, though as far as I know the plan is aspirational with no firm timetable, and could yet prove too costly a venture to be realised.
The church only dates back as far as 1878 when the present brick nave was built, a mission church that could easily pass for a school-room or village hall were it not for the traceried window facing the road. Entry is by a small timber porch on the south side crowned by a tiny bellcote. Beyond is the awkward join of the newer chancel (which overshadows the earlier part) built in 1896-7 by J.A.Chatwin as the start of his bold new church which never progressed beyond this point. It is a more impressive sight from the south and east from where it is easier to visualise how the completed building might have looked, doubtless like many other late Victorian suburban churches had the new nave and tower been supplied. As it stands it might look distinctly peculiar, but is all the more unique as a result.
Inside the contrasting dimensions of nave and chancel are equally apparent like two different buildings spliced together, the former appearing like a long narrow antechamber to the latter space which opens out into a side chapel and vestries beyond. The nave is flooded with light from the plain, almost domestic-looking windows beneath a simple timber roof, itself lightened with ochre-coloured paint. The sanctuary by contrast is marked by much more subdued lighting, the main illumination coming from the large five-light east window which seems a little overpowering for the more down-to-earth nave.
The church is usually kept locked outside of services, and it remains to be see whether it will survive in its present form or if it is demolished and replaced by a new building.
For more see the church's entry on the Warwickshire Churches site below:-
Michelle defies the old wives tale of "Girls suck the beauty from you while pregnant". She is nothing short of beautiful!
March for Our Lives: Hundreds of thousands expected to rally across U.S.
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March for Our Lives: Hundreds of thousands expected to rally across U.S.
Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to take to the streets Saturday for March for Our Lives events across the U.S. — the biggest set to happen in Washington, D.C.
Busload after busload has filled the nation’s ...
This cool outdoors art installation by artist Vishal Dar adds a virtual layer over the landscape of the Marin Headlands, by using an augmented reality app on your smartphone. As you walk around former artillery batteries overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge, the Edge of See app overlays abstract light sculptures, or “engines,” that spin, turn, and tumble in response to the environment. This experimental art installation aims to push our senses of vision, scale, motion, and time.
And it’s a fun way to go hiking in the beautiful Marin Headlands. My son Adam and I could only see the first exhibit, before a huge storm descended on us and sent us back into our car. We headed back to Project Space at Headlands, where Dar gave us an overview of the project. He had installed wooden architectural models of the batteries that also displayed his virtual art with their app. Though this art form is still in early stages of development, I expect it will provide new transformative experiences in coming years.
This augmented reality (AR) technology offers a very promising new medium for artists, with a wider palette than virtual reality (VR). Instead of limiting yourself to VR's isolating experience, you get to play in both the physical and virtual worlds, which makes for a more social and multi-layered experience. That said, this art form has not yet reached its full potential, partly because it is trying to superimpose two worlds that are very different. Can’t wait to see where it evolves in coming years. Many thanks to Adam for introducing me to this new medium!
Learn more about Edge Of See:
www.headlands.org/event/edge-of-see-twilight-engines/
Learn more about augmented reality:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmented_reality
See more photos of our Augmented Reality expeditions:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157706536164215
See more photos of our other art expeditions: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157660492108727
(The Final Total For 2010: 38,958 total views. I'm expecting to hit 39,000 by sometime Saturday, and most likely 40,000 around the 8th or thereabouts. Just about 941,000 to go so far...) ^_^;
I went from a handful of views per month into around a thousand views per week, counting over 800 images, most of them public viewable.
I'm so close to 39,000 for this year, and there's still a few hours left before Flickr rolls over to 2011 - I'd say there's about 12 hours or so left...
I wonder if I can come close to 39,000, or even go over it? Come on, I know I can do it!
And who's to say what the end of 2011 will bring? Maybe reaching 100,000? Perhaps even 150,000, or even 200,000?
My ambition is to make it to one million total views by 2014 or sooner... Let's see if I can make it happen!
I've gained a few new followers on here - I'm glad you're here, and I'm glad I'm of some interest. This is my journey, and I'm sharing it with all of you!
To those I've made friends with, and those who are curious - Thank you for taking a look, and I'm glad I'm able to share this part of my life with you. This is a big part of my life, but there is more to me than what you see here.
The story is still being written, and it has been years in the making. I'm finally starting to shine, and with the help of others, and lots of encouragement, it is starting to happen.
Thank you!
What to expect? We had no idea when we booked our trip to Myanmar. But, what we were met by was a country full of warmth, incredible people, easy transit, and endless beauty.
These photos highlight my visit to Myanmar with my brother and aspire to capture and share some of that beauty with you.
Learn more about my visit at virtualwayfarer.com including a breakdown of my expectations vs. the realities of my visit.
Wasn't expecting to return to the Stratford-on-Avon Canal so soon.
Was near here after we looked in the Boot Inn (but they were fully booked) so we briefly looked at the canal.
Turned out we were near the Lapworth Locks.
Closest lock to the bridge was lock 14.
View of the locks.
The winner of the "Don’t expect a bribe from me!" design contest launched by Transparency International and the University of Applied Arts was announced on 9 November in the British Embassy.
The design of an empty pocket by the team of Krisztina Balázs, Éva Balázs and István Bacskai received the prize of HUF 400,000 offered by the British Embassy. The prize was handed over to the winner by British Ambassador Greg Dorey.
The winning design can be viewed on the Transparency International website.
The Loughborough Santa Fun Run and Walk is an annual fundraising event.
From the FAO section of the organisers website...
Do I have to wear a Santa suit? Yes, its a Santa fun run, once registered you will be given a confirmation slip to collect your suit.
So no excuses not to enter.
Expect really poor audio when the stock housing is used with no skeletol back door and stock microphone is in use. Very muffled and sounds like your speaking into a tin can. GoPro missed the mark on audio for the H3, other than to use an external microphone.
When she was just a girl
She expected the world
But it flew away from her reach
So she ran away in her sleep
And dreamed of para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Every time she closed her eyes
When she was just a girl
She expected the world
But it flew away from het reach
And the bullets catch in her teeth
Life goes on, gets so heavy
The wheel breaks the butterfly
Every tear a waterfall
In the night, the stormy night
She'd close her eyes
In the night, the stormy night
Away she'd fly
And dreams of para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Oh oh oh (x2)
La la la la
So lying underneath the stormy skies
She'd say, oh oh oh
'I know the sun will set to rise'
This could be para-para-paradise
Para- para- paradise
Could be para-para-paradise
Oh oh oh (x3).
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The Rochester Riverside development, expected to provide about 3000 new homes between the railway line and the river. Unfortunately there are only 3 or 4 bridges under the railway line connecting the development with the main road. Recipe for traffic jams. It should have started in about 2009, but was delayed due to the financial crisis, so we enjoyed the use of the riverside walkway for some years before it was closed off. We are told that we will regain access once the development is complete; but we will wait and see on that one
This tasted mostly like a normal Reese's, but the caramel made it way too sweet; it was missing the saltiness I expect from a peanut butter cup.
One of the shots I took at Cardiff Bay. These guys are protesting against ACTA (more information on ACTA here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Counterfeiting_Trade_Agreement)