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Flowers were placed in St. Paul's Cemetery, perhaps for a single loved one, or for all that fell victim to the tragedy of 9/11.
The first day of Fall (Autumn) is Wednesday September 22, 2010 at 11:09 PM. So, today is the day to bid farewell to the hot dry summer of 2010 (at least in the northern hemisphere).
:-)
Do you feel cold and lost in desperation ?
You build up hope, but failures all you've known. Remember all the sadness and frustration And let it go.
Let it go ~ Linkin Park-iridescent
I fixed Charles' hair for the first time in months. This is the last outfit we have, and I think we'll keep it. You can see some of the packages of the givaway in the back! I ordered some big envelopes because these don't fit in regular ones. So hopefully some time next week I'll be ready to ship them!
Thanks so much friends. The more I'm on flickr the more I miss each and every one of you.
But I don't even have a decent camera anymore, and the hobby is just too expensive for me right now.
I will keep on lurking at your photo's weekly, and I hope you are all great!
Who knows, one day you'll see a big CDF comeback! Until then, my friends, goodbye <3 <3 <3
I ran inside the ferry as we crossed back to Stanton Island so I could get this silhouetted shot of everyone.
"Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
It's not warm when she's away
Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
She always gone too long anytime she goes away"
Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine
Goodbye for now.
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old 5MP DSC-V1. bought it over 3.5 years ago. finally upgraded today. no more 256Mb Sony memory stick. now using 2Gb SD card, can take so many bahundreds of phizotos!
Goodbye, Waitrose - last day tomorrow. As our nearest supermarket, we're sorry to see you go. Waitrose store in Belwell Lane, Sutton Coldfield, there since? - the 1980s?
Before the transformation of Goslin into the Cousins Center for Science & Innovation, Oglethorpe science students and faculty said goodbye in a most creative way.
Students wave goodbye from their bus after visiting Pasargadae in Fars Province, Iran. Pasargadae, located on a broad plain along the Polvar River, was established by Cyrus the Great (Cyrus II, ruled 559 BC-530 BC), founder of the Achaemenid Empire, as his capital and was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004. Much of the 160 ha (395 acre) site has yet to be excavated.