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Moments before this Stollery had said hello to Paquette (white team) with a huge hip check. Now it looks like Paquette is hugging him goodbye.
I ran inside the ferry as we crossed back to Stanton Island so I could get this silhouetted shot of everyone.
Goodbye, Winter,
The days are getting longer,
The tea-leaf in the teacup
Is herald of a stranger.
Will he bring me business
Or will he bring me gladness
Or will he come for cure
Of his own sickness?
With a pedlar's burden
Walking up the garden
Will he come to bed
Or will he come to bargain.
Will he come to pester,
To cringe or to bluster,
A promise in his palm
Or a gun in his holster>
Will his name be John
Or will his name be Jonah
Crying to repent
On the island of Iona?
Will his name be Jason
Looking for a seamen
Or a mad crusader
Without rhyme or reason?
What will be his message---
War or work or marriage?
News as new as dawn
Or an old adage?
Will he give a champion
Answer to my question
Or will his words be dark
And his ways evasion?
Will his name be Love
And all his talk be crazy?
Or will his name be Death
And his message easy?
Louis MacNeice
Apologies if this gets a little tedious, but honestly, this place is going to be completely wiped off the map, hillside and all, so I want to document it the best that I can.
Spent time yesterday running around a neighborhood that will likely soon be completely destroyed and replaced with more student condos. Over 20 houses are due to be demolished, joining a wave of destruction that I'm not sure will ever be stopped. These houses have been student rentals for many years, but the neighborhood is incredibly unique, due to how it is built into the surrounding landscape and it's almost park-like atmosphere among the hills and valleys. A trolley stop used to be a short walk away, and city maintained steps kept everyone connected. There was little need for a car, so these houses were actually convenient when they were built.
"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.
313/365
One of my favourite movies. I can never forget the actor's line on socialism at the end of the movie.
Advertising hoarding for Metro Theatre showing "Goodbye Mr. Chips" next to Entrance 16 on the Showground Station platform.
(Part of the Public Transport Corporation Photographic Collection VPRS 12800/P0003 ADV 1791) www.flickr.com/photos/public-record-office-victoria/68896...
The original theatre was built in 1860 and operated as the Douglas Theatre but was destroyed by fire in 1911. The current building opened in 1912 and has since operated under several different names including Brennan's Amphitheatre, Palace Theatre and Apollo Theatre. MGM purchased the theatre in 1940 and it then operated as a cinema under the names St. James Theatre and Metro. Read more about it's history at www.palace.com.au/history.php
If you can't sleep
I'll be there in your dreams
I'll be there in your dreams
If you can't sleep at all
And in your dreams
I'll touch your cheek
And lay my head on your shoulder
Goodbye shadows
Goodbye shadows
You're far away
If you can't see my face
If the world is cold
But the sun shines the same
Shut your eyes
There are bluer skies
For your embrace to my heart
Goodbye shadows
Goodbye shadows
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.
my cousin Eric wanted to buy my Tama... i gave it to him,along with the bass pedal,which was the hardest part to give away,since i've had it for at least 14 years. had the kit for 8. plus,it really all felt like i was saying goodbye to playing drums...
haven't played in years,but i still occasionally fantasize about it...
so the other day I had a shoot with this band from the Mandeville area of Louisiana...when i first saw the girl my first thought was she was a girlfriend of one of the members (the original Goodbye Lovely was the 4 guys) but then she posed for one of the promos so I began to think that she might be a new singer. I later found out that she is the new drummer...that's something you don't see everyday! this is just one of the photos from the series and i'll probably post more in a few days so keep an eye out
As I wrapped up my fieldwork, it was very painful to say goodbye to participants. One day I will write the story of Hooligan Yan, the woman who drew me to Wuhan and who continues to force China to talk about a whole population that is usually silent - sex workers. We've been in police cars and witnessed beatings, and here we are, reflecting on what a new administration may bode for the future of China. Hooligan Yan says she wants a stable life, but she fears that she will always be a drifter. I can relate to her as we say goodbye and prepare for the last few weeks of data collection & story gathering. This will be the first of many temporary good bye in the next months.
Enfield Town FC will shortly be moving in to the Queen Elizabeth Stadium.
On 26th May 2011 the club's terrace and grandstand were moved out of Goldsdown Road to the QE Stadium, Enfield and a new terrace was also installed there.
Enfield (1893) have fitted seats to the original Brimsdown Rovers stand. This photo was taken from the right hand side of the Town End goalmouth.
Some of the seats are going to be moved out of this stand because otherwise there may not be enough seats in the ground which have a good enough view.