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Created and dedicated for Gerard/Pifou one of the most generous,courageous, humorous,and colourful people that I have had the most fortunate pleasure to connect with on this flickr journey.
TUKUO plays - Good vibrations
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Wishing you all the very best through this difficult time and thank you for being you and I look forward to seeing more of your fabulous and unique art in the future.
You are such an inspiration to so many of us.
(Thank you for your wonderfull comments,
awards,invites and faves...
all are very much appreciated....!)
(sadly Gerard did not make it RIP 3/7/16.)
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“A dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together is reality.”
― John Lennon
We should spread more kindness, love, generosity, empathy to make this world and SL better ones.
Let's pray for Ukraine.
wearing:
Fantavatar & Moonstruck Oblivion * Pandora hair
and:
Simple Bloom Julia Earth Soft Arch.L Diamond brows for Avalon EvoX
Gracias a todos por vuestro generoso apoyo. Estaré fuera hasta septiembre.
Thank you all for your generous support. I'll be out until September.
Picea pungens
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Big big big thank you EVERYONE for your generous support (visits, comments, favorites, invites, notes, galleries, awards, votes...), deeply appreciated!
May peace, health and wisdom prevail everywhere on Earth and forever.
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This fjord lies away from the beaten tourist routes, but the sceneries that it generously provides to those, who reached it, do not yield to the most famous places ...
It is reached by a narrow serpentine Panoramic road in the area of the Northern fjord.
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Innvikfjorden, Nordfjord Panorama Road, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
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See my new photos in the My Travels album:
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В поисках нехоженых путей
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Этот фьорд лежит в стороне от проторенных туристических маршрутов, но виды, которые он щедро предоставляет тем, кто до него добрался, не уступают самым раскрученным ...
Достигается же он по узкой серпантинной Панорамной дороге в районе Северного фьорда.
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Innvikfjorden, Nordfjord Panorama Road, Sogn og Fjordane, Норвегия
My love, serene, calm, generous and understanding.
Free, we return to each other's arms.
Blue is not always cold, blue is soft to turn red.
❥Knit:Inner polar knit by ::{u.f.o}:: @ Collabor88
❥Pose:Gina series by Sweet Art @ Vanity Event
❥Hair: Isana hair by Ayashi @ FaMESHed
❥Skin: Karina skin by LUMOX @ Mainstore
The ingredients of this scene you can get them...
Doronicum sp.
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Un administrateur a rejeté votre photo pour Flickr Plants Alive.
If you‘re into older lenses it seems to be a good idea to not give up on them too quickly and grant them a second or third chance… they might surprise you! This lens came, quite beaten and somewhat strange looking, and when it didn’t shine during the first testshots, I put it down, thinking it just might not be worth the effort. But because it‘s part of an upcoming article I‘m working on, I decided to use it a bit more in order to get a more consistent impression. Glad to admit my initial impression seems to have been completely wrong. It turned out to be a very interesting, capable and unique little lens.
Maybe it would be a good idea to extend that generosity to fellow humans as well… but what do I know about them? 😅
One of my attempts at the "Looking Close.. on Friday" theme "Blue and Green".
Shot with a Tamron "(Noritsu) 48.5 mm F 2.8" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
How generous you are, Earth,
and how strong is your yearning for your children
lost between that which they have attained
and that which they could not obtain.
We clamor and you smile; we flit but you stay!
We extract your elements to make cannons and bombs,
but out of our elements you create lilies and roses.
Kahlil Gibran
kerstinfrankart textures
** This image is my final post of 2024. I would like to thank all those who have followed my stream throughout the year your comments have been very generous and much appreciated . I wish you all a very happy New Year
As to the photo it is of course a Gannet seen on the cliffs at RSPB Bempton in East Yorkshire
THANKS FOR YOUR VISIT TO MY STREAM.
I WOULD BE VERY GRATEFUL IF YOU COULD NOT FAVE A PHOTO
WITHOUT ALSO LEAVING A COMMENT
Today, more than ever, we need to teach our children and ourselves the importance of helping others who are in dire need. Let's change the world from one driven by power and greed to one of sharing and caring; it is possible, and this shift in behavior will improve our lives and those of our children for the better.
With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, stay safe, and laugh often! ❤️❤️❤️
Lewis Carroll 1832-1898 (real name Charles Dodgson)
The author of 'Alice in Wonderland' preached at St. Mary's in 1864
The parish of Streatley has a long history going back to Anglo Saxon times. Following the Norman conquest of 1066, Geoffrey de Mandeville was made Lord of Streatley Manor for his valour at the battle of Hastings. It was he who made a generous gift of land to support the priest, and it was he who appointed Wibert as Priest of Streatley in 1086.
The present church and chancel were practically rebuilt in 1864. Some additions were made to the tower, which was originally built in the 15th century: the turret staircase on the south side and the demolition of the original cupola which housed the Sanctus bell (circa 1549). It now hangs at the back of church.
At the beginning of the 19th century, St Mary's was in a very poor state of repair but it was extensively restored in the mid 19th century under the auspices of a Mrs Stone, who was the lady of the manor at Streatley House in the High Street. The chancel was rebuilt by the lay rector, S Pusey, Esq. In 1893, the fine Victorian reredos was erected in grateful memory of Mrs Stone. The reredos is a beautiful design in alabaster by JL Pearson RA. Besides the reredos there are a number of memorials to the Stone family. Both the east and west windows are in memory of William Henry Stone (1863).
During the 19th century rebuilding work, many of the original 13th century materials were used, such as, flint (a local material) and stone. The clerestory is an addition, the extra windows increased the light and ventilation. The columns of the nave and aisles were built in alternate bands of cream Bath stone and Berkshire chalk. In 1864 Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of Oxford, consecrated the restored church.
Under the tower arch is a marble wall slab to Sophia Small, of Chalford, Gloucestershire, spinster 1783. Near this is a tomb with painted crest, to Samuel Rush (1771). At the back of the church there is a brass plaque, which lists the Vicars of Streatley dating back to 1307, when John de Whicheford was presented with 'the tithes of the Manor at Streatlee'.
Richard Tatti generously provided some NEF files to download nd follow along with his edit in a recent YouTube video: www.nightscapeimages.com.au/workshops---online.html
With travel restrictions in place (and thunderstorms anyway) I thought I would have a go. I set out with the intention of creating a different shot to Richard rather than trying to re-create it, which is not to say I don't like his original! In fact I probably would not normally edit this shot in the same way if it were mine! Richard used a Nikon Z6 and 20mm f/1.8 S lens, 9 sky shots and 3 light painted foreground shots. I used Sequator to stack the sky images (as per the video) and Photoshop to combine the result with 2 of the 3 foreground light painted shots.
Corvus corone Linnaeus, 1758
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These gorgeous handmade ornaments were given me by a generous, grand and artistic friend! Though there are 4 photos, two of them are a view of the same ornament. These three glorious creations are on the Christmas tree at Riversong, our Alabama home on the Elk River. The other three are on the Christmas tree at Lagniappe, our home in New Orleans! I couldn't not bear to leave all in New Orleans, and I expect the other three will be coming back here to reside on the big tree for the rest of the holidays! But OH! How we are enjoying them on each tree! Such sparkle to catch the eye, and remind us of those we love!
The little cook shares with his friends…
“Hey guys! I made us rice krispie treats!”
I wanted to thank all of you for your continued kindness and support. Your thoughtful comments, your generous awards and stars, and your heartfelt messages encourage me to keep shining my light. Your amazing designs and incredible images inspire me and make me feel so happy to be part of this talented community of creators. I'm grateful to be part of a universe where we use our power for good, helping to lift each other up. Everyone has an important message to share, and each one of us can make a difference. And when we work together, we really can change the world.
Keep creating and sharing, my friends!
(And I’m pretty sure I made enough treats for all of you too!)
MOL Generosity (IMO: 953216) is a container ship registered and sailing under the flag of Liberia. Her gross tonnage is 59,176. She was built in 2012 by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries, Samho. Her overall length (loa) is 275.07 m, and her beam is 40.04 m. Her container capacity is 5,605 teu. She is operated by Peter Doehle Schiffahrts-KG of Hamburg.
I photographed the MOL Generosity on her approach to berth at Fremantle Port on 12 September 2016.
After the generous snowfalls last weekend due to the visit of the low pressure system named Monica, the Sierra de Guadarrama looked beautiful on a very sunny day.
This is the view from Madrid, with La Moraleja in the foreground.
The straight line distance from this location to the mountains is approximately 27 miles (44 km).
With temperatures rising over the past few days, much of the snow has already melted, a real boon for our reservoirs, which are currently above 84 percent capacity.
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La Sierra de Guadarrama después de las nevadas de la semana pasada, Madrid, España
Después de las generosas nevadas del pasado fin de semana por la visita del sistema de bajas presiones bautizado como Mónica, la Sierra de Guadarrama lucía preciosa en un día muy soleado.
Esta es la vista desde Madrid, con La Moraleja en primer plano.
La distancia en línea recta desde este lugar hasta las montañas es de aproximadamente 44 km.
Con el aumento de las temperaturas durante los últimos días, gran parte de la nieve ya se ha derretido, algo realmente beneficioso para nuestros embalses, que actualmente se encuentran por encima del 84 por ciento de su capacidad.
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I found this statue on a wall of a church.
it has made me to take photos.
thanks for every one for views, faves, and comments.
True belonging is not passive. It's not the belonging that comes with just joining a group. It's not fitting in or pretending or selling out because it's safer. It's a practice that requires us to be vulnerable, get uncomfortable, and learn how to be present with people without sacrificing who we are.
Dr. Brené Brown
Belongingness entails an unwavering commitment to not simply tolerating and respecting difference, but to ensuring that all people are welcome and feel that they belong.
John A. Powell
Today, if we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.
Mother Theresa, Saint Teresa of Calcutta
The most important thing in all human relationships is conversation, but people don't talk anymore, they don't sit down to talk and listen. They go to the cinema, watch television, listen to the radio, read books, update their status on the internet, but they almost never talk. If we want to change the world, we have to go back to a time when warriors would gather around a fire and tell stories
Paulo Coelho
We live in a world in which we need to share responsibility. It's easy to say, ‘It's not my child, not my community, not my world, not my problem.’ Then there are those who see the need and respond. I consider those people my heroes.
Fred Rogers
Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.
Winston Churchill
When we choose to wonder about people we don’t know, when we imagine their lives and listen for their stories, we begin to expand the circle of those we see as part of us.
Valarie Kaur
We must remain hopeful that a universal ethic of courage, caring, sharing, respect, radical compassion, and love will make a difference. We can never be too generous or too kind.
Marc Bekoff
I believe that we are here for each other, not against each other. Everything comes from an understanding that you are a gift in my life — whoever you are, whatever our differences.
John Denver
With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, and stay safe! ❤️❤️❤️
At a fairly generous pace UP 951 leads the passenger special into Fremont on the UP Omaha Sub. The "2017 UP Museum Special", was a fundraising trip for new and enhanced exhibits at the museum in Council Bluffs. It carried passengers on an approximately 164 mile round trip from the Durham Museum at Omaha Union Station to Columbus and back running as UP Train PCBCB1 13.
Locomotive: UP 951
8-13-17
Fremont, NE