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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 !!!
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...
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!
1642 Slumber Party 1965
Sleepytime Gal™ Barbie® Doll GOLD LABEL Collector Edition 2007 Vintage Reproduction No more than 5,800 units produced worldwide.
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.
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 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.
With one week to go before I can't get access to the lovely TVC I decided to have a wonder around and say goodbye to a fabulous iconic building and the first purpose built Television Studio in the world.
TVC I salute you.
Theres more images to follow.
Getting together for a goodbye lunch for Avinash Shastri. One of the few times I got together in person with folks from work.
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...
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)
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
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Photoshop Contest Week 359 ~ Airbus A 319
Thanks to:
Sergiusz Rydosz for the airbus
Jaci XIII for posting the airbus
Intergalacticstock for the Model
Sed-rah-stock for the clouds
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...
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...
Taken in 2012.
Goodbye, Manhattan. A last look at the Manhattan skyline as our train headed north toward Connecticut.
Goodbye you howling beast
May you ever grow in our hearts
You were the grace that placed itself
Where the lands were so apart
You covered the tedious country
And you bridged the terrain
Now you will belong to heaven
Where the stars will spell out your name
And it seems to me you lived your life
Like a candle in the wind
Never fading with the sunset
When the rain set in
And your howls will always be heard
Along Bhor's greenest hills
Your blowers shut down long before
Your legend never will
(Inspired by Elton John's 'Candle in the Wind')
This was the day when i move to Michigan. It was my biggest transistion I have ever experienced being from being in the big, noisy, busy, trafficky and chaotic city of Los Angeles to this quiet country.
I missed the fashion, lights from the skyscrapers, exotic and very authentic foods. I missed the clubs the gay (I'm not gay) bars where i mostly hangout with my gay friends, and most of all I missed my job.
Now i feel more relax, with just the sound of the birds and few cars from what they call our street Broadway St. (waaa Broadway in LA was the busiest street i can remember) which is far away from our house. I already dreamt of living in a very calm and peaceful place in the country, which most of my friends say I'm weird. I really love it here. I can always go and visit to the big city like Chicago and LA and SF if i missed my favorite roast duck from China town.
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...
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...