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La dragonne pour régler le roulis et les clefs de voiture pour le tangage.
Improvisation pour un support instable mais suffisant !
Captured with my iPad mini.
The windmills are a defining feature of the Mykonian landscape. There are many dotted around the island, but most are concentrated in the main town of Chora. The famous "Kato Mili" in Chora (Greek for lower mills), stand in a row on a hill overlooking the sea to harness the strong northern winds. Capped with wood and straw, the windmills were built by the Venetians in the 16th century to mill flour and remained in use until the early 20th century. Many have been refurbished and restored to serve as homes to locals and vaults to numerous Mykonian heritage documents.
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See an earlier post of Die Frauenkirche below in the first comment.
Dresden is famous for its ‘Canaletto View’ which was created by the Venetian artist Bernardo Bellotto (who also called himself Canaletto) in 1748. You can see some of the [historic] buildings, such as Die Frauenkirche (the Church of our Lady) through the frame on the left, partially covered by the Augustus Bridge.
Captured at Queen Elizabeth Park and posted with my iPad mini.
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Enjoy your day and thanks for dropping by.
I was heading out of town to go to the Tri-Cities but first, I drove out by the airport and the UPS building to capture these clouds over the wheat fields.
Low quality 4K-frame From iPad Mini4 for documentation purpose.
Some like to walk the Dempster Highway. This section is the ascent to Windy Pass.
"The never-ending hill climb" as one of the women in her blog describes the adventure.
Here is part of their story:
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/hikers-dawson-tuktoyaktuk-1....
and here:
remoteleigh.com/2018/11/09/finding-tuktoyaktuk-mission-ac...
2018 Road Trip to Tuktoyaktuk, NWT via Dempster Highway and the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway or ITH (Tuk Highway).
Captured with my iPad mini from the Rialto Bridge.
The Grand Canal (Italian: Canal Grande, Venetian: Canałasso) is a canal in Venice, Italy. It forms one of the major water-traffic corridors in the city.Public transport is provided by water buses (Italian: vaporetti) and private water taxis, and many tourists explore the canal by gondola. [...].
The banks of the Grand Canal are lined with more than 170 buildings, most of which date from the 13th to the 18th century, and demonstrate the welfare and art created by the Republic of Venice. The noble Venetian families faced huge expenses to show off their richness in suitable palazzos; this contest reveals the citizens’ pride and the deep bond with the lagoon. [...].
Captured with my iPad mini on our way back from Delphi to Athens.
Arachova (Greek: Αράχωβα, also Αράχοβα) is a mountain town and a former municipality in the western part of Boeotia, Greece. [...] Its name is of South Slavic origin, and denotes a place with walnut trees. It is a tourist destination due to its location in the mountains, its traditions and its proximity to Delphi. [...]
Arachova is situated at about 970 m elevation on the southern slope of Mount Parnassus, above the valley of the small river Pleistos. It is located 8 km E of Delphi [...]. The Greek National Road 48 (Naupactus - Delphi - Livadeia) passes through the town. The Parnassos Ski Centre is situated to the north.
From my archives
The gondola is a traditional, flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat, well suited to the conditions of the Venetian lagoon. [...]. For centuries gondolas were the chief means of transportation and most common watercraft within Venice. [...]. Their primary role today, however, is to carry tourists on rides at fixed rates. [...]. The gondola is propelled by a person (the gondolier) who stands facing the bow and rows with a forward stroke, followed by a compensating backward stroke. Wikipedia
iPad Mini driving footage of a muddy Dempster Highway in the Eagle River section, with graders ripping off the mud layer of the road near the bridge and further soggy driving.
Score: Due South - Jay Semko
2018 Road Trip to Tuktoyaktuk, NWT via Dempster Highway and the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway or ITH (Tuk Highway).
Copies of prints from beginning to middle of album of photos taken by Billy Crowle during trip to St Louis Exhibition . All undated and no descriptions.
Cherry blossoms in mid May in Vancouver
Will be on and off Flickr as I will be busy with grand kids for a while
Preparations in St. Peter's Square for the Canonization of Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II
St. Peter's Basilica is a Late Renaissance church located within Vatican City.
Designed principally by Donato Bramante, Michelangelo, Carlo Maderno and Gian Lorenzo Bernini, St. Peter's is the most renowned work of Renaissance architecture[2] and remains one of the largest churches in the world. [...] St. Peter's is regarded as one of the holiest Catholic sites. It has been described as [...] "the greatest of all churches of Christendom".[2]
By Catholic tradition, the basilica is the burial site of its namesake Saint Peter, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus [...]Saint Peter's tomb is directly below the altar of the basilica. For this reason, many Popes have been interred at St. Peter's since the Early Christian period. [...] .
St. Peter's is famous as a place of pilgrimage, for its liturgical functions. [...]. Wikipedia
Loni is on vacation and misses her friends back home, so she looks up a picture of them on my iPad Mini. The photo of them from January also shows some mini toys and micro machines in the toy box! 💕💙💖💙
Captured and posted with my iPad mini
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The Colosseum is probably the most impressive building of the Roman Empire. Originally known as the Flavian Amphitheater, it was the largest building of the era.
The monumental structure has fallen into ruin, but even today it is an imposing and beautiful sight.
Emperor Vespasian, founder of the Flavian Dynasty, started construction of the Colosseum in 72 AD. It was completed in 80 AD [...]
The elliptical building is immense, measuring 188m by 156m and reaching a height of more than 48 meters (159 ft). The magnificent structure was clad in marble and 160 larger-than-life statues graced the arches on the upper floors.
The Colosseum could accommodate some 55,000 spectators who entered the building through no less than 80 entrances. Above the ground are four stories, the upper story contained seating for lower classes and women.
The lowest story was preserved for prominent citizens. Below the ground were rooms with mechanical devices and cages containing wild animals. The cages could be hoisted, enabling the animals to appear in the middle of the arena.
The Colosseum was covered with an enormous awning known as the velarium. This protected the spectators from the sun. It was attached to large poles on top of the Colosseum and anchored to the ground by large ropes. A team of some 1,000 men was used to install the awning.[...]
Emperors used the Colosseum to entertain the public with free games. Those games were a symbol of prestige and power and they were a way for an emperor to increase his popularity [...]
Games were held for a whole day or even several days in a row. They usually started with comical acts and displays of exotic animals and ended with fights to the death between animals and gladiators or between gladiators. These fighters were usually slaves, prisoners of war or condemned criminals. Sometimes free Romans and even emperors took part in the action.
A glance through BillyCrowle's old photos of a trip to the US.
UNDATED and with no descriptions. Halfway through the album to the end. A few have pencil names..
Grandma and grandson
La abuela y el nieto
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My image, Water Art: A spring poplar canvas, (View On Black) is on the cover of the 2014 Zen Mountain Monastery Retreat Calendar. Yes, it is always a thrill!
Selected wet and snowy driving footage on the Dempster Hwy from the Mackenzie River to near Inuvik.
With a drive-through of the Vadzaih van tshik Territorial Campground.
Recorded with iPad Mini4 for documentary purpose. 2:56 min.
Music: Rose Colored Glasses – Robbins Island Music
2018 Road Trip to Tuktoyaktuk, NWT via Dempster Highway and the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway or ITH (Tuk Highway).