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Historic Villages of Shirakawa-gō and Gokayama (wiki)

 

Small village in Japan with beatuful Gassho-zukuri houses.

Unfortunately it was between snow and sakura season.

Really nothing season but the view was still amazing.

I made into a short slide show (44sec).

 

If heavy and slow, I am sorry. I tried to export in lighter way

(codec H.264 / output MP4). If any better way, please let me know.

 

HD version on Youtube: youtu.be/qwlovpZKKyU

 

I have a very nice feedback about BGM in this video in here. Thank you very much. I actually fell in love with this music. This is from Japanese loyalty free music site. I wrote to the composer to say thanks. This is the response from him (all in Japanese)

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This music is truly a gem. I had to use just the middle part but whole the music is really amazing and so moving.

The interesting geometry of the Prague Old Town Hall's tower elevator

Unless we can figure out where the burner and the propane are, I think this is as far as we go.

 

So here we sit at a mosly abandoned amusement park in

Rhode Island

The pronghorn is the fastest animal in the Western Hemisphere, capable of reaching speeds near 60mph. This Buck was in no hurry to go anywhere. Eventually if got up and stomped around a bit before wandering off.

 

Explore April 12th, 2023

Historic Village of Shirakawa-gō ( a UNESCO World Heritage Site)

 

Shirakawa-go (Shirakawa Village) is a Japanese mountain settlement in what was once considered a wild and unexplored region. Because of the area’s natural environment, with high mountains and heavy snowfall, interaction with neighboring regions was limited. However, this also created the conditions for the development of unique cultural practices and lifestyles. Now registered as a World Cultural Heritage site.

Alco smoke still trails with the passing of VIA Train No. 1, the Canadian, with its tail car catching up, seen at Prescott ON in the early evening hours of 12 June 1983.

When the owner of this cat went out this one and another got out too, but as soon as she'd driven off, both cats made a b-line to get back home.

 

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Missing out the middle of the 'Three Graces' entirely (it's borrrring) - here's the well-known Liver building. Like the converted warehouses, the Liver building feels a bit lonely; cut off from the city by a main road.

 

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BNSF 1940 leads the Maddy Local near Hanley Falls, Minnesota.

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Excited to go home, our last little visitor waves good-bye!!!

 

Safe Travels Awa!! <3

The whole country I live in is going Bananas. How can we let children grow up in a world when they are not able to trust the police because they could be shot due to the color of their skin? It isn't fair and it isn't right and EVERY MOLECULE IN YOUR BODY NEEDS TO SAY NO!

 

Say no today. Say no tomorrow. Continue to say no because this child is beautiful. He lives in Paris, France where it is slightly better albeit still a little flawed. Our children deserve to grow up in a world that cherishes them because they truly matter and are worth it. Our children deserve to go a little bananas and not have to constantly worry about their safety.

 

I love this child. I love every child. We are all citizens of the world and we must be kinder, better humans every day.

 

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Scandalize Karole shirt & sneakers

 

Look at me Jamey top & shorts

 

Vanity Baccara hair

 

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Took this about a year ago, although it feels like more recently. I'm still working, still doing photography. Unfortunately, way more work than photography. No excuses for not visiting. Sure I've been busy, but think it's mostly just gotten out of the habit of going on Flickr. I keep telling myself once I'm retired I'll have more time, but know I'll still need to make a concerted effort to get back into the habit of being here.

Anyway, hope everyone is well. My truck is down, waiting at Peterbilt dealership in SoCal. My stock portfolio is a disaster, but not worried, haven't been selling, just keep buying while my highest conviction stocks are on sell. My family is well. Really looking forward to retirement, but making more money now than ever. Although inflation, the World going crazy, and our current government in Washington has no answers other than spending more money. I'll leave it at that, being a Conservative and knowing here on Flickr I'm an outlier politically. No matter how you vote I still miss you all and will end this and see what some of you have been photographing.

A Little Blue Heron caught either a snake or siren for lunch. My backyard pond in Lakeland, Florida.

“The black hole of your devastation

is a wild strange expansive place.

We are really good at coming up

with reasons to not go there.

Go there.

You will find the seeds

that become galaxies of growth.

You will find

what the soul and the spirit and the heart

need to know.”

 

—Excerpt from Twenty Ways to Matter

 

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"Going green........greenage ! '

 

Lines from the movie, "Twister," spoken by Dusty with a level of delight only a storm chaser could muster.

 

This shot caught a severe Spring thunderstorm moving into our neighborhood, and while it didn't produce a tornado it did bathe everything in a lurid, enveloping, unearthly light. Lots of differing meteorological theories as to whether or not such greenage is a good indicator of a tornado developing, but you don't need to be a witch or a weatherman in order to figure out that

 

"...something wicked this way comes. "

 

"Macbeth", Second Witch

 

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Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. That split-second of eye contact before a considered reaction - during which he gave me a massive cheesy grin straight down the lens. Enjoy!

Local fishing boat going out for the morning catch. Shangrila Beach, Pontal do Parana, Brasil.

Stairway at the Nashville River Front Building adjacent to the Pedestrian Bridge over the Cumberland River.

Vesterålen, Norway

 

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Still have some Smoke in the Air.

Trust me at the top it isn't lonely

Everybody acting like they know me dog

Don't just say your down, you gotta show me

 

Meek Mill - Going Bad feat. Drake

www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1gp0m4B5p8

 

-Shoutout to my brother Reem

Not the seaside but I find it hard to resist water unless it is going to spoil a nice drop of you know what.

 

I bumbled off to this reservoir early one morning before Christmas and as luck would have it the conditions played ball.

Right of centre is Roughtor, the second highest point in Cornwall at 1,313 feet in old money and nearby is Brown Willy being the highest at 1,378 feet, if only Roughtor had eaten its cornflakes when it was younger.

 

I will leave you with this thought, what time is it when a clock strikes 13? Time to get a new clock.

 

As the weekend is just around the corner, hope you all have a good one.

 

Thank you so much for viewing my images, the comments and banter are so appreciated. 🐎💨🐷💨🍺🍺🍺😎🍷🍷🍷😂😂😂

 

Taken before the Stage 4 lockdown were these lovely gum nuts. After 4 weeks without taking my camera on long walks I am starting to go a trifle nutty! Have a lovely Friday everyone and a glass of wine is coming up soon for me!

Nature clearly just can't take 2016 anymore and the mushrooms in South London are taking on an eerie glow when the sun goes down. ;)

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