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Paimpont forest, also known as Brocéliande, is in the French commune of Paimpont, near the city of Rennes in Brittany. As Brocéliande it had a reputation in the Medieval imagination as a place of magic and mystery. It is the setting of a number of adventures in Arthurian legend, notably Chrétien de Troyes's Yvain, the Knight of the Lion, and locals claim the tree in which the Lady of the Lake supposedly imprisoned Merlin can still be seen today. Other legendary places said to lie within the forest include the Val sans Retour, the tomb of Merlin, the Fountain of Youth, and Hotié de Vivianne (castle of the Lady of the Lake). The medieval chronicler Wace visited the forest but left disappointed:
"...I went there in search of marvels; I saw the forest and the land and looked for marvels, but found none. I came back as a fool and went as a fool. I went as a fool and came back as a fool. I sought foolishness and considered myself a fool."
For those living close to Paimpont, the Arthurian legend is very strong. Many names in the legend can be translated into Breton or French, for example the name Lancelot translates as "wanderer" or "vagabond" in Breton. There is also a strong influence from the Druids, and all around Brittany are standing stones or alignments, the most famous of which are nearby at Carnac; a group of the alignments at Kerlescan are nicknamed "the soldiers of Arthur."
Paimpont is a forest of broadleaf trees, oaks and beeches mainly, with areas of conifers either inside after clear-felling or on the periphery as transition with the moor, for example towards the west in the sector of Tréhorenteuc and the Val-sans-Retour (= Valley of no Return) which was devastated by several fires in particular in 1976, a year of great drought. It occupies mainly the territory of the commune of Paimpont, but extends to bordering communes, mainly Guer and Beignon in the south, Saint-Péran in the northeast, and Concoret in north. The forest of Paimpont is the largest remnant of an ancient forest occupying Argoat, the interior region of Brittany. It was more often called the forest of Brécélien, but its ancient character and other qualities underlined by many authors decided on its name of "forest of Brocéliande," tallying of the adventures of the legend of the Round Table. This flattering designation was reinforced by the birth of the Pays de Brocéliande at the end of the 20th century, an institution intended to facilitate the development of the communes of the west of the département.
The relative altitude of the forested massif contributes to give it a climate close to the oceanic climate of the coasts of Finistere. This mode, where west and south-west winds carry of clouds and regular rain supports the vegetation, dominates. The surplus of water feeds the many brooks occupying the bottoms of small valleys before flowing into the river Aff, then the Vilaine, to the area around Redon in the south of the department. The highest point is at 256 m in the western part called Haute forêt. Altitude decreases regularly while offering viewpoints towards the department of Morbihan; viewpoints which one finds the equivalents in the north on the commune of Mauron, port of the Côtes-d'Armor. It is not far from there that the Paimpont Biological Station of the University of Rennes 1, built in 1966 and 1967, dominates the lake of Chatenay. The varied forest and its surroundings constitute a framework favorable to many training courses in which the Rennes 1 biology students as well as foreign researchers take part. These buildings can accommodate approximately 70 people, and researchers work all the year on subjects generally very far away from the local biotope such as behavior of primates, represented by Cercopithecus, whose cries are familiar for the area but surprising to the walker little accustomed to this exotic fauna. The first researchers lengthily studied the ecology of the Armorican moors, the grounds, and the hydrology.
The forest belongs mainly to owners who maintain it and exploit it for timber and hunting; only in the north-eastern part, a small part (10%) is "domanial" and is managed by the National Forestry Commission. This situation prevents freedom of movement in the forest even with the access to the borough and its pond. The owners, however, signed a convention authorizing, from April 1 to the end of September, the use of some hiking trails in the forest. Among the responsibilities of the forest guards are watching for behaviors that threaten the forest, its flora, and its fauna. For example, behaviors that pose the risk of fire, and those that endanger the game, like dogs running loose. The gathering of mushrooms is not absolutely prohibited, but it is only tolerated near the approved trails. Because of its importance before the French Revolution, the forest was the responsibility of a royal jurisdiction called the National Forestry Commission, as the traditional jurisdictions of the seigneurs did not occupying itself with forest management. The wood was excessively exploited for the power supply of the charcoal blast furnaces for the nearby industry, at least in the 17th and 18th centuries; the assignment of the trees of first choice to the navy was a marginal role.
An extract of the files of the correctional court of Montfort:
"Having left the forging mills of Paimpont on Monday morning, he passed by the workshop of the carpenter who was far away from the forging mills but in the middle of the forest, he drank there with Julien Auffray his cousin and foreman of the carpenters." (Foreman of the carpenters and sawyers on contract to the naval yards elsewhere). Auffray interrogation, 1826.
The Matter of Britain is a name given collectively to the legends that concern the Celtic and legendary history of Great Britain, especially those focused on King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table. The 12th century French poet Jean Bodel created the name in the following lines of his epic Chanson de Saisnes:
Ne sont que III matières à nul homme atandant,
De France et de Bretaigne, et de Rome la grant.
The name distinguishes and relates the Matter of Britain from the mythological themes taken from classical antiquity, the "matter of Rome", and the tales of the paladins of Charlemagne and their wars with the Moors and Saracens, which constituted the "matter of France". While Arthur is the chief subject of the Matter of Britain, other lesser-known legendary history of Great Britain, including the stories of Brutus of Britain, Old King Cole, King Lear, and Gogmagog, is also included in the Matter of Britain: see Legendary Kings of the Britons.
Legendary history of Britain
It could be said that the legendary history of Britain was created in part to form a body of patriotic myth for the island. Several agendas thus can be seen in this body of literature.
The Historia Britonum, the earliest known source of the story of Brutus of Britain, may have been devised to create a distinguished genealogy for a number of Welsh princes in the 9th century. Traditionally attributed to Nennius, its actual compiler is unknown; it exists in several recensions. This tale went on to achieve greater currency because its inventor linked Brutus to the diaspora of heroes that followed the Trojan War, and thus provided raw material which later mythographers such as Geoffrey of Monmouth, Michael Drayton, and John Milton could draw upon, linking the settlement of Britain to the heroic age of Greek literature, for their several and diverse literary purposes. As such, this material could be used for patriotic mythmaking just as Virgil linked the mythical founding of Rome to the Trojan War in The Æneid. Geoffrey of Monmouth also introduced the fanciful claim that the Trinovantes, reported by Tacitus as dwelling in the area of London, had a name he interpreted as Troi-novant, "New Troy".
More speculative claims link Celtic mythology with several of the rulers and incidents compiled by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his Historia Regum Britanniæ. It has been suggested, for instance, that Leir of Britain, who later became Shakespeare's King Lear, was originally the Welsh sea-god Llŷr (see also the Irish sea-god Lir). Various Celtic deities have been identified with characters from Arthurian literature as well: Morgan le Fay was often thought to have originally been the Welsh goddess Modron (cf. the Irish goddess Mórrígan). Many of these identifications come from the speculative comparative religion of the late 19th century, and have been questioned in more recent years.
William Shakespeare seems to have been deeply interested in the legendary history of Britain, and to have been familiar with some of its more obscure byways. Shakespeare's plays contain several tales relating to these legendary kings, such as King Lear and Cymbeline. It has been suggested that Shakespeare's Welsh schoolmaster Thomas Jenkins introduced him to this material, and perhaps directed him to read Geoffrey of Monmouth[citation needed]. These tales also figure in Raphael Holinshed's The Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland, which also appears in Shakespeare's sources for Macbeth. A Welsh schoolmaster appears as the character Sir Hugh Evans in The Merry Wives of Windsor.
Other early authors also drew from the early Arthurian and pseudo-historical sources of the Matter of Britain. The Scots, for instance, formulated a mythical history in the Picts and the Dál Riata royal lines. While they do eventually become factual lines, unlike those of Geoffrey, their origins are vague and often incorporate both aspects of mythical British history and mythical Irish history. The story of Gabhran especially incorporates elements of both those histories.
The Arthurian cycle
"Parsifal before the Castle of the Grail" - inspired by Richard Wagner's Opera Parsifal - painted in Weimar Germany 1928 by Hans Werner Schmidt (1859-1950)
The Arthurian literary cycle is the best known part of the Matter of Britain. It has succeeded largely because it tells two interlocking stories that have intrigued many later authors. One concerns Camelot, usually envisioned as a doomed utopia of chivalric virtue, undone by the fatal flaws of Arthur and Sir Lancelot. The other concerns the quests of the various knights to achieve the Holy Grail; some succeed (Galahad, Percival), and others fail (Lancelot).
The medieval tale of Arthur and his knights is full of Christian themes; those themes involve the destruction of human plans for virtue by the moral failures of their characters, and the quest for an important Christian relic. Finally, the relationships between the characters invited treatment in the tradition of courtly love, such as Lancelot and Guinevere, or Tristan and Iseult. In more recent years, the trend has been to attempt to link the tales of King Arthur and his knights with Celtic mythology, usually in highly romanticized, early twentieth century reconstructed versions.
Additionally, it is possible to read the Arthurian literature in general, and that concerned with the Grail tradition in particular, as an allegory of human development and spiritual growth (a theme explored by mythologist Joseph Campbell amongst others).
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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 04: Gabriel "Bwipo" Rau, second from left, and Soren "Bjergsen" Bjerg, fourth from left, pose with fans at the League of Legends World Championship Fan Fest on November 4, 2022 in San Francisco, CA. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)
Legends of the Apollo Space Program were on hand Friday night for a two hour presentation at Theater In The Woods at the EAA Airventure in Oshkosh. Speaking on the right is Gene Kranz, flight director during the Gemini and Apollo programs. Gene is probably best known for being in charge of bringing the Apollo 13 crew home after their aborted moon mission. To the left of Kranz is Walt Cunningham, who was on Apollo Seven. Next is Jim Lovell who was on Apollo Eight with Frank Borman (to his left in yellow) as well as Apollo 13 with Fred Haise on the far left. Out of sight to the left are Buzz Aldrin (Gemini 12 and Apollo 11), Joe Engle (backup for Apollo 14 and 17), and Al Worden (Apollo 15). All of these guys were still very sharp and recalled things like it was yesterday.
href="http://www.offshoot.ie" rel="nofollow">OffShoot Photography Club arranged for us to cover the Wayside Celtic Legends versus Man Utd Legends match yesterday. The weather was great and there were goals galore. I lost count after about 7 but the result didn't matter as the Ger Hayden Cup is in honour of Ger who is:
"a Wayside Celtic F.C. legend with over 400 games. He suffers from multiple sclerosis and is confined to home. Contributions at: GoFundMe".
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 17: DAMWON KIA poses at the League of Legends World Championship Quarterfinals Features Day on October 17, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Lance Skundrich/Riot Games)
Today I paid a visit to Tallaght but as the rain became very heavy I had to give up taking photographs however I do plan to visit again in the very near future. Because of the rain I decided to have lunch at captain America's … the staff had the following legend on their t-shirts "Born To Serve", I really do hope that it was the Captain rather than the staff who was born to serve.
Sometime before his death in 792AD, St Mael Ruain founded a monastery that was to become famous for a number of reasons. The Stowe Missal was written in this monastery about 800AD and numerous religious scholars travelled great distances to the area to study. In fact, both Tallaght and Finglas were revered as centres of learning at the time and were referred to as the 'Eyes of Ireland'.
Unfortunately the monastery was destroyed by the Vikings in 811AD. The Church of Ireland parish of St Mael Ruain is built on the site of Mael Ruain's monastery. Commenced in 1829, it was designed by the City Architect, John Semple (1829-42) and the old church still remains with its high rectangular tower.
Today, Tallaght is the capital of the new administrative county of South Dublin. The River Poddle meanders through Tymon Park, which, with some fine water features provides cosy residence for large colonies of wildfowl. Extensive new woodland planting has enhanced a lot of fine walks in the park too. The Sean Walsh Memorial Park is another fine landscaped area.
A multi-level shopping complex - The Square in Tallaght was a welcome addition to the local community. Located about forty-five minutes southwest of Dublin city center, it is linked to Dublin by several high frequency bus routes and the excellent Luas tram service.
While no plan was formally adopted, Tallaght was laid out as a new town, as set out in the 1967 Myles Wright masterplan for Greater Dublin (this proposed four self-contained "new towns" - at Tallaght, Clondalkin, Lucan and Blanchardstown - all of which were at that time villages surrounded by extensive open lands, with some small settlements). Many of the social and cultural proposals in this plan were ignored by the Dublin local authorities, and contrary to planners' suggestions, Tallaght and the other "new towns" were not provided with adequate facilities. Characterised by the same problems associated with poorly planned fringe areas of many European cities, during the 1970s and 1980s Tallaght became synonymous with suburban mismanagement.
While it was absorbed into the larger suburban area of Dublin (including becoming the postal district Dublin 24 in the late 1980s), Tallaght has developed a distinctive identity, arising largely from its rapid growth during recent decades, and now has a thriving local arts, cultural, sports, and economic outlook.
Tallaght's Civic Square contains the seat of the local authority, County Hall, a newly renovated and well-equipped library facility, a theatre building and a "cutting edge" 4-storey arts centre named RUA RED (which opened on 5 February 2009). Along with other local libraries and arts groups, it also has another theatre building, and a homegrown youth theatre company. It is also the home to the Tallaght Swim Team, Tallaght Rugby Club , the National Basketball Arena, Shamrock Rovers F.C., and several notable martial arts schools and
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 07: Elias "Upset" Lipp of Fnatic makes an entrance onstage at the League of Legends World Championship Groups Stage on October 7, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)
Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife, hosted Scottish Legends Cars Championship races, September 2023.
Shown here is Number 52 driven by Stewart Black.
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BUSAN, SOUTH KOREA - MAY 20: Choi “Zeus” Woo-je of T1 arrives at the League of Legends - Mid-Season Invitational Rumble Stage on May 20, 2022 in Busan, South Korea. (Photo by Lee Aiksoon/Riot Games)
This is a modded Legends Bombshell from the Combiner Wars line. I wanted to recreate the toy/art look, mixed with a little bit of the cartoon look (basically grey instead of silver), and that's why his torso is purple (shiny) instead of grey, like in the TV show (I never liked that look anyway).
I added new ball jointed hands, that are posed like the artwork from the G1 box.
His neck has a swivel joint, and can now rotate side to side.
The thrusters/cannons on his knees were removed
And as a final touch, I added arm cannons taken straight from a G1 Bomshell! Don't forget the original G1 gun too!
Five days before Christmas 2007, and a gift of a lifetime.
A legend, and local, Mert Lawwill. He is one of the men who brought us the classic motorcycle movie, "On Any Sunday". Along with Mert, Malcom Smith, Bruce Brown, David Evans, and Steve McQueen, a movement in motorcycling was made in 1971.
Mert has always been a hero of mine since I was old enough to hold on to handlebars.
It was an honor to go to his home, coincidentally very close to my home. I joined my brother to visit Mert so that he could sign a few DVD's of 'On Any Sunday' for a charity track day raffle taking place a few days later.
What I thought was going to be 15 minutes of 'here ya go', turned out to be the best Christmas gift of all... 2 solid hours of hanging out with Mert in his home garage where he now builds his own motorcycles.
Little known fact, that it was Mert and a few other locals that invented what we all know today as 'the mountain bike'. Mert also developed one of the first rear suspension bicycles.
Not only is he a man who raced Daytona when helmets only covered the top of you head, and the master of slide on a flat track, but he's a genius when it comes to motorcycles mechanics.
Currently, along with building only 20 of his custom motorcycles, and designing custom suspensions, he designed a prosthetic attachment for arm amputees so they can ride. It's ground breaking, and changing the world for people who have lost arms, and wish to ride anything with handlebars again. True genius.
About 20min before we left Mert's, we were talking about his bicycles that he builds, and there was this wonderful moment when Mert stopped to think. He was very comfortable with me shooting at this point, and didn't even try and blast me his full faced trademarked smile when I grabbed this one. While the other image of him that I have captures his youthful soul, this is straight up soul.
Shot with:
Leica M6 : 35 f2 Asph
Bergger 200 pushed to 400
D76 Straight for 10.5min
Berlin, Germany - March 27: --- during the 2022 League of Legends European Championship Series Spring Playoffs Round 1 at the LEC Studio (Photo by Michal Konkol/Riot Games)
Berlin, Germany - February 28 --- during the 2019 League of Legends European Championship Series Week 6 at the LEC Studio on February 28, 2020 in Berlin Germany (Photo by Michal Konkol/Riot Games)
A 43"x18" play table converted to play Legends of Chima on. Frame was reclaimed from an old sand/water table that a preschool was throwing away. Play surface was made with 1/2" MDF and covered with textured wallpaper and painted in various washes and dry brushing layers. The rocks are made from foam and covered in drywall...compound (?) to make them withstand speedorz crashing into them. Sides were then covered in sand and woodland scenics flocking. Plants were made from chopped up aquarium plants I snagged on the cheap from petsmart.