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Dieses Schneeglöckchen hat einen kleinen Knick und die Blüte liegt am Boden

Be ready ! This AMAZING place made by Zalindah/Valarie (<3) is the new Knick Knacks mainstore spot (old place is still existing) and it is going to open on 19th March, keep track cause an amazing gift exclusive will be there for that weekend only ! you can join the group if you don't want to miss it : secondlife:///app/group/6dc40d88-34ff-c6da-91f8-583bed8f89a9/about

 

This store will be included in a sim to visit to take picture like Zalindah/Val is so good at doing ! So you have double reason to come visit us at some stage ! I hope <3

 

For those who knows me, know I don't like normal store with walls ! but open air one !

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Ein kleiner Knick im Blütenstiel des Krokus

Die beeindruckende Basilika Saint Nicolas hat die höchsten Säulen aller französischen Kirchen. Die verdrehten Säulen am Querhaus messen 28 m, das Gewölbe 32 m. Wie man sehen kann hat das Langhaus einen deutlichen Knick, was wahrscheinlich auf die beengten Bauverhältnisse zurück zu führen ist.

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Hamburg | Tanzende Türme

Auf der Ostbahn herscht leider nur noch ein geringer Güterverkehr. Denoch gibt es einige feste Leistungen. So zog 232 092 den "Knicker" von Kostrzyn nach Berlin, von wo er aus mit einer E-Lok weiter gen Süden fährt. Kurz vor der Durchfahrt von Herrensee

My sister Andee's house. New Orleans, LA

Prompts: This old man, he played one He played knick - knack on my thumb With a knick knack paddywhack give the dog a bone This old man came rolling home --ar 16:9

 

Song Inspiration:

Bob Dylan "This Old Man"

 

Created with #midjourney #photoshop

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Are you tired to see the same train over again from different spots ?

 

Here's something new, I processed the RAW-file through Picasa, which gave the picture some warmth but also some strange colours.

My Sister Andee's knick knacks. New Orleans, LA. Display shelf built by my brother Steve.

One more (this is the last) photo of old knick-knacks standing on the mantelpiece.

I like this mood of transporting itself in time that small interior fittings can create.

You name it, Melbourne's got it! Owls in all shapes and sizes seem very popular.

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Looking north-west from the Empire State Building's observation deck across Manhattan towards Hell's Kitchen, Chelsea and the Hudson River just under 2 km away in the distance.

 

The roads stretching out from either side of the ESB are W 33rd and W 34th Streets.

 

The black tower in the centre of the image is One Penn Plaza. The skyscraper was designed by Kahn & Jacobs and completed in 1972. It reaches an altitude of 230m with 57 floors. The tower has three setbacks, at the 7th, 14th, and 55th floors.

 

The much-lower circular structure partially-hidden to its left (above) is, of course, Madison Square Garden, home of the New York Rangers and New York Knicks. Immediately beyond it is Pennsylvania Station, the busiest railway station in New York City.

 

A lot of new, tall structures have appeared since I took this photo 25 years ago!

193 240 der SETG zieht einen Knickers von Schwedt/Oder nach Jesenice in Slowenien.

 

193 240 of SETG pulls a Knickers from Schwedt/Oder to Jesenice in Slovenia.

Buried deep in the Marrakesh Medina markets stock in this curious stall spills out onto the path of busy shoppers.

Our kitchen table is now bare as Georgina could not keep her furry little paws off my tchotchkies ... sigh.

Maybe one day when she has developed a few manners they will be allowed back :)

I found these when my son insisted I go to a thrift/consignment shop.

Am 31.3.19, einem Sonntag, sollte es nach Rann gehen, um einen der beiden SETG Knicker aufzunehmen.

So konnte dann bei akzeptabler Fernsicht die saubere ELL Maschine 193 722 vor dem DGS 49878 von Ljubljana Moste nach Plattling zur dortigen Papierfabrik aufgenommen werden.

This type of bisque figure was popular at the end of the 19th century. Mass produced in Germany and Britain they are usually well made but not that popular in modern homes.

 

They usually came in pairs, The young lady would have had a equally elaborate beau.

DB 648 464 (RB84), Bockholter Baum bei Eutin

Candid Street Photography From Edinburgh, Scotland

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