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This lean-to conservatory is perfectly utilised as a dining area at the back of this whitewashed farm house; the glazed walling around two sides allows for panoramic views of the clients outside space as well as creating the illusion of a larger inside living area by ridding the kitchen of it's previously dark and shadowy atmosphere.
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Lean is a combination of cough medicine (promethazine), codeine and usually sprite, with some sweeties thrown into the mix. It gained popularity in the 1990's as a cultural accessory via its association with rap and hip hop. I found that it provided a decent enough ride, lifting my mood for much of an otherwise mundane afternoon. However, I should point out that lean is addictive and is prone to overdose, so take it easy if you use this.
Lean on me, when you're not strong,
And I'll be your friend,
I'll help you carry on,
For it won't be long,
'Til I'm gonna need,
Somebody to lean on
----Bill Withers
This is the "Krystal" leaner mirror by Howard Elliot.
It is a large contemporary mirror that features a frame that has a dramatic honeycomb effect. Its large stature makes it a perfect oversized floor mirror. Oversized mirrors come with special wall mounting hardware for extra security when leaning against the wall.
The outside dimension is 53"wide x 83"high and the inner dimensions (mirror size) is 34"wide x 63"high.
Howard Elliot is known for Mirror, accessories, wall art and much more. They have a wide variety of styles, shapes, sizes and colors! Check out our showroom for some of their products or feel free to visit their website www.howardelliott.com
The small beguinage O.L.V. Ter Hooyen is situated in southern area of Ghent. This beguinage was built on the ‘Groene Hooie’, between the ‘Hooipoort’ and the ‘Vijfwindgatenpoort’. That is how this little beguinage got its name.
In Western-Europe the era of the beguinages started in the 12th century In Ghent they started building 2 beguinages in 1234. They were founded by the countesses Johanna and Margaretha of Flanders. A large part of the beguinage leaned against the city wall. It gave shelter to the beguines coming from small nobility and the newly formed middle class.
The beguinage as it is now dates mostly of the 17th and 18th century. In the 19th and 20th centuries it was partly restored, but the restorations are hardly noticeable. With the French occupation of Belgium the beguinage with all it possessions became property of the Commissie der Burgerlijke Godshuizen van de Stad Gent. And in 1801 it was a legitimately acknowledged religious community. In the year 1862 the Duke of Arenberg bought the entire beguinage from the Commission.
After World War I the duke had to relinquish his rights because he was a German citizen. And then finally in 1925, the newly founded non-profit organisation Begijnhof O.L.V. Ter Hoyen bought the entire beguinage complex. The beguinage became a protected monument on October 30, 1963.
The gate is neoclassical and dates from 1819. It is the only point of entrance and exit. All the buildings are situated within the walls of the beguinage. The lawn in the courtyard is surrounded by lime trees and beech trees. The surrounding buildings have white walls and green little gates. geheel mee. The church is a dedicated to our Lady. It was built between 1654-1658 and in 1716 it was given a baroque façade. The image of the horsemen refers to the Apocalypse and is situated against the south wall. The seven stations of the circumambulation in honour of our Lady of the Seven Sorrows testify to the devotion of the citizens. The building where the Mistress of the beguines and her staff lived is situated in the northern corner of the beguinage. There you also find the farm and the hospital with the chapel dedicated to Saint Godelieve. Around the beguinage pasture and the ‘Achterstraat’ are about 100 houses and 7 convents, all of which bear the name of a saint. Most of the houses have a little front yard, enclosed by a high wall and a gate with a peephole. All the houses have one storey and an attic, some of them also have a basement and a little back yard.
This was one of the many little bird cages that were on display at THE wedding, each were filled with lovely flowers but this little one, that came home with us. Today, we told Lewis that there was a little bird inside and this is him listening to it whistling - of course, it wasn't, it was just he bird cage leaning on him!
Our Daily Challenge ~ LEAN .....
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Mr. Bill Withers
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2 buds...bros...mates...compadres ...friends ...whichever way you want to call them ... M8 & Em have been buddies since birth ...It's delightful to see them when they get together ... the chatter and giggling just doesn't stop ... as they both now enter junior high school ... and with all of the peer pressures ...well it's just cool that they can lean on each other ....
A lean to gives you more storage options and fits nicely against another shed (as shown), garage or other structure. (12x10) (6x10)
1950s Balda Mess-Baldix with Enna Ennagon 3.5/75mm on Fomapan 100 in Adox Adonal (Rodinal) 1+50 for 8 mins @ 20C.
This is the hamlet of Beauvois, near Samer, Pas-de-Calais, France back in June 2012.
Lean on me, when you're not strong
And I'll be your friend
I'll help you carry on
For it won't be long
'Til I'm gonna need
Somebody to lean on
I wish I had a better angle while shooting this, I would have loved to have got a shot of this head on. Taken at the winter carnival at Lake George, NY. It amazes me how these riders get SO low, even dragging their knees on the ground, and don't fall! I miss owning a motorcycle... although I had a street bike and never rode like this.
First, he leaned way left, his shoulder pushing me. I stayed firm (silent only due to silent venue, to avoid his LOUD protest--the one men often give no matter how we ask them to chg what they are doing.) Later, had my legs out in a lift. When I lowered them, he reacted per pic. I know MY theory for why many men treat women's bodies, possessions, and personal space as less significant than their own. What's yours?