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On Saturday 11th July, Plantsbrook School opened its doors to the public for an event celebrating the school building's rich past and its exciting future, where the school building will be demolished with an all-new school being gradually built in its place. Being a former pupil as well as a photographer/journalist sent to cover the event, I set about diligently capturing as much of the school on camera as possible. It's astounding to think that by 2017, everything in these photographs will be gone...
The Monoblack Series # 8
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Sometimes...
What may be the best thing for you to do
Sometimes it the hardest thing for you to do
And thats real
Cause I know that I love you
I know how I feel about you
But I also know that don't make everything alright
And for that reason
I gotta say goodbye
[a line from Jagged Edge songs: Goodbye]
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good bye norma jean
though i never knew you at all
you had the grace to hold yourself
while those around you crawled
they crawled out of the woodwork
and they whispered into your brain
they set you on a treadmill
and they made you change your name
and it seems to me you lived your life
like a candle in the wind
never knowing who to cling to
when the rain set in
and i would have liked to have known you
but i was just a kid
your candle burnt out long before
your legend never did
Elton John / Bernie Taupin
東間部犀(Azumazeki-Beya Koenkai) sumo team students saying goodbye to invitates at the January 2007 party in front of the entrance of the 大宴会場清澄(Dai-enkai-ba Kyosumi - "Kyosumi" big party hall), 5th floor, 第一ホテル両国(Dai-Ichi Hoteru Ryōgoku - Dai-Ichi Hotel, Ryogoku), 横網(Yokoami), 墨田区(Sumida-ku), 東京(Tokyo), 日本(Japan). Visit nicolaingiappone.blogspot.com !!!
Model: Enrica Centémeri
Web: facebook.com/enrica.centemeri
'Goodbye summer' is one of a series of shots featuring model Enrica Centémeri taken during a remarkable weekend in October 2014 which provided us with a welcomed glimpse of summer, as it should have been months earlier.
1. January -- The beginning of a re-obsession!
2. February -- Happy Valentine's Day
3. March -- My mom gets a Blythe!!
4. April -- Middie dress obsession begins
5. May -- Preparations for BlytheCon…
6. June -- BLYTHECON!!
7. July -- Opening up shop!!
8. August -- First (and so far only) reroot
9. September -- Another Middie joins the family
10. October -- THREE Middies and a serious Suedehead Sweater obsession!
11. November --11/11/11
12. December -- Merry Christmas!
Hannah Feldman says goodbye to Baltimore as she prepares to move to the left coast. Good luck Hannah.
Appropriately she picked Patty Smyth's hit "Goodbye To You" for her Hampden Idol performance. I had to leave after she sang. I hope that she won.
тαкєη ву : мє
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In the years to come..
Will you think about these moments that we shared..
In the years to come..
Are you gonna think it over
And how we lived each day with no regrets..
Nothing lasts forever though we want it to ..
The road ahead holds different dreams for me and you..
Sometimes goodbye, though it hurts in your heart,
is the only way for destiny
Sometimes goodbye, though it hurts,
is the only way now for you and me
Though it's the hardest thing to say
I'll miss your love in every way
So say goodbye
But don't you cry
cause true love never dies
In a year from now..
Maybe there'll be thing we'll wish we'd never said..
In a year from now..
Maybe we'll see each other
Standing on the same street corner though it rains..
Each and every end is always written in the stars..
If only I could stop the world
I'd make this last..
Sometimes goodbye, though it hurts in your heart,
is the only way for destiny
Sometimes goodbye, though it hurts,
is the only way now for you and me
Though it's the hardest thing to say
I'll miss your love in every way
So say goodbye
But don't you cry
cause true love never dies
And when you need my arms to run into
I'll comfort you
Nothing will ever change the way I feel
song :
The morning of her last day at Earth School, Eden went around giving flowers and saying goodbye to all her former teachers--including Carol, her kindergarten teacher.
today our oldest chicken, Aleph, died
she was about 3 1/2 years old
many eggs... the only pet chicken we ever had: she would sit on ones lap, enjoy the handling and words, walk with us through the garden
just a chicken? thank you for learning new animal lessons, for your good company :)
Image from the final day of cleaning out and turning over the 1999 purple Saturn SL-1 I had driven from 2001 to 2015.
Angela was my second cousin who died suddenly before Christmas. It was her funeral today. I learned how little I knew her or even about her - I'd known her only as a relative and a teacher. In real terms she was a published, respected academic, avid knitter, lover of language and its form, and more recently a huge gardener, whose opinion, as in every other area of her life was sought and respected. Another big surprise on this day of sadness - I met her nephew and niece for the first time, hitherto just names on Xmas cards and what lovely relatives to have. The cherry on the cake? My former English teacher, now 70, Dr Christine Hodgson, stood and read an excerpt from a Wordsworth poem. I was thrilled to see her again. Funerals should be a celebration of a life and this could not have been more so. An immensely moving service but one filled with love and great memories. I wish I'd known her better - what a beautiful woman.
On Saturday 11th July, Plantsbrook School opened its doors to the public for an event celebrating the school building's rich past and its exciting future, where the school building will be demolished with an all-new school being gradually built in its place. Being a former pupil as well as a photographer/journalist sent to cover the event, I set about diligently capturing as much of the school on camera as possible. It's astounding to think that by 2017, everything in these photographs will be gone...
Goodbyes are often something we take for granted.....thinking that we will see that person again....or even the sun.....every moment of every day is totally precious...we should sometimes look at it as if it's the last......it helps appreciate the time we had.....live life to it's fullest....
Never see you again.
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(Cached from Aakarsh One Love One United's photo)
On Saturday 11th July, Plantsbrook School opened its doors to the public for an event celebrating the school building's rich past and its exciting future, where the school building will be demolished with an all-new school being gradually built in its place. Being a former pupil as well as a photographer/journalist sent to cover the event, I set about diligently capturing as much of the school on camera as possible. It's astounding to think that by 2017, everything in these photographs will be gone...
TEN FACTS.... ABOUT ME, A LONG OVERDUE TAGGING....
1. Respected archaeologists fight over my discarded apple cores
2. My beard alone has experienced more than a lesser man’s entire body.
3. I never says something tastes like chicken – not even chicken
4. I once punched a magician. That’s right. You heard me
5. On every continent in the world, there is a sandwich named after me.
6. I owns three sport cars and rent five
7. I can speak Russian… in French.
8. My tree houses have fully finished basements
9. I once went to a psychic… to warn her
10.My garden maze is responsible for more missing persons than the bermuda triangle.
I'll have a real one that applies to me when I come back, they take too long
Hmmm not to sure about the beard ones... but this is an absolute horrable shot, i am still very much working on ppl. until then.... I suck!
I wont be on flickr for quite a while, just stuff, ill be back sometime, but i am sure ill stop by a few times out of the month to visit your streams.
Goodbye
4468 Mallard and 4498 Dominion of Canada lookind resplendant in LNER Garter Blue livery outside the Shildon branch of the National Railway Museum in readiness for the Great Goodbye .
On Saturday 11th July, Plantsbrook School opened its doors to the public for an event celebrating the school building's rich past and its exciting future, where the school building will be demolished with an all-new school being gradually built in its place. Being a former pupil as well as a photographer/journalist sent to cover the event, I set about diligently capturing as much of the school on camera as possible. It's astounding to think that by 2017, everything in these photographs will be gone...