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Taken at the Palace of Versailles, I think this was the fourth time I was there, I have some photos from the past visits, mostly about the castle but this time I decided to take photos from objects that are there but that haven't had so much of my attention on my past visits.
So here it is, my Versailles photo for you.
DROMIO OF EPHESUS.
Here's too much out upon thee: I pray thee, let me in.
DROMIO OF SYRACUSE.
Ay, when fowls have no feathers and fish have no fin.
ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS.
Well, I'll break in; go borrow me a crow.
DROMIO OF EPHESUS.
A crow without feather; master, mean you so?
For a fish without a fin, there's a fowl without a feather:
If a crow help us in, sirrah, we'll pluck a crow together.
ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS.
Go, get thee gone; fetch me an iron crow.
--William Shakespeare, Comedy of Errors, III.i
[The mast of the Swiftsure at the Center for Wooden Boats, Seattle, WA]
The leaves have been tumbling in droves and on the walk home from the grocery store (after going downtown to get tickets for Where The Wild Things Are) I noticed how some trees still had their leaves. And I found it beautiful.
Gravity pulls on my wrinkles, here.
A Eurocopter AS 332 Super Puma (LN-OBA) heads out to sea from the Norwegian town Sandnessjøen.
It is operated by Bristow Norway AS (formerly Norsk Helikopter), a Norwegian helicopter company that transports crew to oil installations in the North Sea.
clockwise from 6:00: Cindy, Shae, Dani... one of the best weeks of my life! :)
Now, they're both in California, and I'm counting the weeks until I am, too!
I so appreciate that we have clean, fresh water that comes all the way into our home! Our church is helping sponsor a project to get clean water piped to a small village, Marakwet, in Kenya. It's a great project. So, today, I am celebrating what we often take for granted. I was headed into the shower and thought this would be a great time to document some of that water in my own home!
A statue of George Washington stands on the western edge (mostly) of the campus of the University of Washington.
At 70 feet above the gorge - the highest covered bridge in the country. Built in 1934-5, it is 220 feet long. Blount County, Alabama (IMG_9394)
Metal Steve and I recently watched Waydowntown and he asked for photos of the +15 system. Here I am being the Virgin Mary, 15 feet above ground. Photo by Chelsea.
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I had a delicious fruit smoothie ice lolly and it looked something like this from underneath. very attractive non?