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Le ramboutan, aussi appelé litchi chevelu, est un fruit tropical d'Asie issu de l'arbre du même nom. Il appartient à la même famille que les litchis.
Hook for Macro Mondays
bottom end of 2 in. S hook attached to tiny glass insulator
happy macro mondays everyone!
Hello my amazing Flickr friends !
Today is an orange day at Color my World Daily and the theme at Crazy Tuesday is : hooks. And we have Mr. Teddy Bear with us, in order to celebrate Happy Teddy Bear Tuesdays.
Mr. Teddy Bear thinks that hooks are the best for admiring the view and to swing while reflecting on his life. Hooks are very peaceful places, according to Mr. Teddy Bear. Chances are that if you try his theory you might get hooked… Mr. Teddy Bear is a miniature so he only needs a tiny hook… Of course, for an average size human the hook must be slightly bigger or you will fall which isn’t recommended while reflecting on your life and admiring the view…
Unfortunately, I can’t reflect on my life and the hook situation much longer … I have a coffee to grab and a video meeting to attend…
Mucho, mucho amor for you all !! Have a beautiful day my friends!! See you later!!
Thank you so much for all your lovely comments / favs/ general support / happy thoughts!! Stay safe and well!! And see you soon on Flickr !
The Hook Lighthouse (Irish: Teach Solais Rinn Duáin; also known as Hook Head Lighthouse) is a building situated on Hook Head at the tip of the Hook Peninsula in County Wexford, in Ireland. It is one of the oldest lighthouses in the world and the second oldest operating lighthouse in the world, after the Tower of Hercules in Spain. It is operated by the Commissioners of Irish Lights, the Irish Lighthouse Authority, it marks the eastern entrance to Waterford Harbour. The current structure has stood for 848 years as of 2020.
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Rock me
Hook me
Take me close to your Heart
As I am ever so smart
(Caren)
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
😄 Happy Macro Monday 😄
Macro of a plastic hook (total size 2 ¾ ” x 1 ¾ ”) taken 03.Oct.2020 and uploaded for the group
Macro Mondays #Hook
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I'm tired of my life
I feel so in between
I'm sick of all my friends
Girls can be so mean
I feel like throwing out
Everything I wear
Starting over new
Cause I'm not even there
Sometimes...
I want to get away some place
But I don't want to stay too long
Sometimes
I want a brand new day
Trying to fit in where I don't belong
Hook....Hook me up
I want to feel the rain in my hair
Hook....Hook me up
Where should we go?
I don't even care
Anywhere is good enough
Hook me up
Hook me up
I like the lights turned out
The sound of closing doors
Not like other girls who always feel so sure
Of everything they are
Of what they're going to be
Sometimes I'm just a girl stuck inside of me
of me
Sometimes
I want to disappear some place
But I don't want to stay too long
Sometimes
I'm feeling so alone
Trying to fit in where I don't belong
Hook....Hook me up
I want to feel the rain in my hair
Hook....Hook me up
Where should we go?
I don't even care
Anywhere is good enough
Hook me up
Hook me up
Anywhere is good enough
Hook me up
They're going to crash and burn
I'm going to find a way
Nothing left to say
Hook....Hook me up
I want to feel the rain in my hair
Hook....Hook me up
Where should we go?
I don't even care (I don't even care)
Hook....Hook me up
I want to feel the rain in my hair
Hook....Hook me up
Where should we go?
I don't even care
Anywhere is good enough
Hook me up
Hook me up
Hook me up
A pair of earrings hooked over the hook of a glass ornament for good measure. For this weeks Macro Monday theme 'Hook'
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HMM!
For this week's MacroMondays challenge Hook.
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A proper pirate walks into a bar wearing his pirate hat, eye patch, old guns by his hip, and of course also a hook. The barmaid asks him.....
What the hell happened to you? why do you have a hook? The pirate replies, Ah well it's just one of these war stories, you know ... lost my hand in a fight.
Wow! And how did you get the eye patch?
Oh, that's because a seagull sh*t in my eye there once.
Barmaid responds, What? No one loses their eyesight like that?
Yes that is true answers the pirate.....but at that point I'd only had the hook 3 days!!!
Boom Boom!
Have a good week.
……A metal pot used as a plant pot holder in the garden - probably modern but made to look old? We bought it in a reclaim/antique shop in Mullion in Cornwall a few years ago and as it has a nice bit of rust that fitted the theme for Macro Monday nicely I thought. Always a ponder how to get the best comp' to include most if not all the subject in the frame whilst staying in focus! I did my best!! HMM & have a great week, Alan:-)
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This fantastic part of the east coast of Wexford & Ireland is home to the oldest Lighthouse in the world.
A missionary called Dubhán, arrived here at Hook Head in the 5th century. He was horrified to see so many shipwrecks that had been driven onto the rocks and smashed to pieces and the remains of the unfortunate sailors strewn along the cliffs. He immediatley set up a beacon to warn of the dangers. This headland is called after him as it is known in Irish as St. Dubhán`s Head. However there is a simiar word for Dubhán which is Duan and means a fish hook and thats how it got the English name Hook Head which fits the shape of the place almost perfectly.
This lighthouse has been operating here for 820 years which makes it the 2nd oldest in the World. Its a bit confusing because anyone looking at it can see that the bottom section is made from concrete and is quite modern and I would take them to task for not explaining it fully. The answer is that the existing original lighthouse with its 13ft thick walls is still there having been enclosed within the newer concrete walls. It is open to the public and is truly amazing with its stone smoke stained walls, rib vaulted ceilings and rooms where Norman monks lit braziers to warn sailing ships to beware of the dangers of the heavy seas, cliffs and the huge rocks which Ive shown in my previous photo.
The original tower was build by William Marshall, the Earl of Pembroke who was a Norman Knight. French monks settled in the old monastry here and operated the tower which has been operating ever since.
I think of all the places here in Ireland this for me is the best. Its a historian and hikers dream and the natural history of the place is astonishing.The Saltee islands are situated a few miles off the coast and has one of the largest Gannet colonies in the British Isles. Wexford and and the adjoining county of Waterford are wonderful historic places having been founded by the Vikings who settled here in the 8th century.
So if you are this way ever, do come and visit the Hook Peninsula as I know you will love it.
Hope you like the photo. Best wishes.
P.
Heres some info;
www.greatlighthouses.com/lighthouses/hook-head/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Marshal,_1st_Earl_of_Pembroke
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loftus_Hall
www.megalithicireland.com/Slade%20Castle,%20Wexford.html
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