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Manor House and Stone Temple by Grey Kurka from The Curious Prim ... both textures are awesome !
First seen this place in makitune's Wassr stream.
Posted by Second Life Resident Liqueur Felix. Visit Irene.
I was an absolute fanatic of geology when I was in High School. Took it at "O" level (in England), though I was really at an "A" level. Collected various rocks and minerals for years, and I think my favourite is Iron Pyrites in its various forms - cubic, etc.. Unfortunately, I think my skin colour reflected in the many "faces" of this specimen when I took the photo. Love the way the tiny Quartz crystals have formed in little nooks and crannies, just like wildflowers will do.
Same location as before but decided to get my feet wet for this one.
2 second exposure at f16 with an ND8 filter.
So here I am, in South Park land, fooling around with my iPod, listening to music and Feast of Fools podcasts as the summer whirls around me and I avoid doing anything important, like getting a job or meeting new guys or finishing projects I have committed myself to.
I copied Rafa again.
Make your own here.
"She livin' in this lie with him
No more coffee in the morning
I'm wide awake while he sleeping in
Know that's why your calling
You woke up chasing feelings, healing, trouble dealing
Coping with the fact that your alone
It makes you miss my body
Touchin', kissin', squeezin'
He don't know you're worth your weight in gold
Look at you fallin'
Do you even know what your fallin' for?
I see you fallin'
You traded my heart for some fool's gold."
Having seen Eagle142's recent image of this spot, I thought it would be fun to post this postcard view from just over 100 years ago. The card was posted in 1906 and it is interesting to see that it is captioned "Fool's Nook" even at that time when the pub was the Royal Oak.
Thỉnh thoảng thấy mình rất đần @.@
Hmm.....
Hnay vô tình đi ngang qua nhau :) Và chỉ có mình quay đầu lại....
Có lẽ từ lâu lắm rồi đã vậy. Mình mãi nhìn về quá khứ, trông ngóng những điều trở lại. Còn người thì luôn nhìn về phía trc'.
K quay đầu lại, nên chẳng baoh a thấy mình.
Any #intelligent #fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of #genius - and a lot of #courage to move in the opposite direction -Albert #Einstein
Fool's Gold au Festival d'été de Québec
Scène Molson Dry du parc de la Francophonie
14 juillet 2010
(crédit: Renaud Philippe)
We planted some Narcissus bulbs a few weeks ago. It's been unusually mild since we planted. They've been fooled into sprouting.
I'm back! :?)
Haven't participated in MM for a while, but I just felt I needed a new "MM hit"...
For Macro Mondays March 30th - Fools Gold
I just went around the house to see what gold i could find... it wasn't much, so I had to use the little I had...
A detail from a embelished picture frame...
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Fool's Gold au Festival d'été de Québec
Scène Molson Dry du parc de la Francophonie
14 juillet 2010
(crédit: Renaud Philippe)
Fool's Gold au Festival d'été de Québec
Scène Molson Dry du parc de la Francophonie
14 juillet 2010
(crédit: Renaud Philippe)
Song: "Rhythm in My Hair"
Show: Fools Rush In
Opening: 25 December 1934 (Playhouse)
Lyrics: Norman Zeno
Music: Will Irwin
Cover Artist: jorj (Georgette Harris)
Publisher: Harms
The latest Fool offering is a neck-through version of the classic short-scale "student" guitar that players like John McLaughlin and Todd Rundgren adopted because it allowed them to stretch out for giant extended chords.