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explore ...incredibly enough #1 for 6/15/08
my daughter graduated high school this week. my wife found this hanging decoration in a local $ store. all agree that it is exactly how she would have looked had she received her diploma while high on 4 bags of crack.
la c, y el poema...
Porque se tiene conciencia de la inutilidad de tantas cosas
a veces uno se sienta tranquilamente a la sombra de un árbol
-en verano-
y se calla.
Ángel González, Tratado de urbanismo
"كم نمنح أنفسنا من الطمأنينة والراحة والسعادة، حين نمنح الآخرين عطفنا وحبنا وثقتنا، يوم تنمو في نفوسنا بذرة الحب والعطف والخير"
* سيد قطب
من أقرب الصور لقلبي :"
- أرشيفيّة
تبدو ملآمحي " سـآكنه "
أكاد لآ أشعر بي ..
أسير بـِ طرقٍ لآ أُحبها
أكتبُ حروفاً مبهمة
أعبر الصفحات بوعكة تسمى " ملل"
يالله
أنا مُرهقة ..
بداخلي أشياء عظيمة وقلبي صغير .. صغير ياربي
أحتاج الرحمة
أحتاج المطر ..
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Since I'm a bit behind in my reworks I thought it might be a good opportunity to take stock of the images that have received such a warm reception on Flickr.
explored: 2013-02-07 #62
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This time of year in the Sonoran desert we rarely get any rain. We don't even get many clouds. The result of that is colorless sunrises and sunsets. But yesterday morning, lo and behold, some cloudiness to the northeast was at the right altitude to catch the rays of the rising sun. I was lucky enough to notice what was happening.
This view looks across the Boat Float at close to low tide on a grey morning at two listed buildings, York House (or alternatively, 1, The Quay) and Lloyds Bank (2, The Quay) in late 1978. Looking at that well-known mapping tool's Street View, little has changed about the buildings since then, although there are distinctly fewer boats in the Float today than as seen above.
York House, built in 1893, probably to a design by the county surveyor, E H Black, consists of shops with homes above. The show fronts of the building have timber-framing but the rest of the walls are of grey limestone rubble with red brick.
The ground-floor bank has offices above it. The ground floor is constructed of polished marble with the upper floors featuring Flemish-bond red brick with Portland stone ashlar dressings. It was built in 1911 using a design by the architect W Couldrey of Paignton.
Both buildings have a Grade II listed status, as does the pale lamp post with the blue base in front of the left end of the bank.
I'll let someone else identify all the various makes/marques of car.
Scanned from a slide.
Explored on Oct 31, 2012 #81
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The steam from Mammoth Hot Springs condenses and freezes on nearby branches (and other things).
I rarely use flash, but did so here. Fortunately, it didn't light up the background at all.
Explored # 50 on December 28, 2016. Thank you, everyone, for your visits!
Made EXPLORE on Oct 9th. 2009............# 328
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Thanks for the free " Texture " . . .it was fun!
(added an old-gold trim because I'm still planing to use it on a little box-lid )
JoesSistah's textures:
www.flickr.com/photos/27805557@N08/3994881069/
www.flickr.com/photos/27805557@N08/3353297468/in/set-7215...
My original picture before texture . . .
farm3.static.flickr.com/2445/3996701559_568472922e_b.jpg
my second picture: