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Alcatraz Island Federal Penitentiary, San Francisco, CA - April 2019

Oswald, aka Ozzy.

locked up because he's a nasty, viscious dog fighter who shouldn't ever be let free.

Ha, nah he's such a sweetie, most loveable dog you'd meet. Aside from Matisse off course! :D

Levi's zipper bulge! #waistchain #restraints #lockedup #levis #zipper #denimchastity #jeans #bulge

Project 365 = Day 154 = 2 Jun 2024

 

Day 884 (Since 1 Jan 2022)

 

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model: the amazing Annie Lee;

check out her blog: blog.sina.com.cn/wsyt520

 

2011 Alli Jiang.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VV8sgVSZNQ

The Glitch Mob - Between Two Points

 

"We've got forever

Slippin through our hands.

We've got more time -

To never understand "

 

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Sometimes she wasn't quite sure - teamwork, really? Was that quite an honest thing to do?

There was the advantage of an actual and tangible back-up. Others standing in for you, being there. Sharing responsibilities seemed like such an unfair act and yet, she missed it dearly.

Alcatraz Island Federal Penitentiary, San Francisco, CA - April 2019

Alcatraz Island Federal Penitentiary, San Francisco, CA - April 2019

Found wandering the Lanes in Brighton.

Alcatraz Island Federal Penitentiary, San Francisco, CA - April 2019

This little one caught my eye sitting trapped in the creel pots , looked like life had passed .

 

I enjoy visiting this beautiful harbour, today Wednesday 17th October 2018 I arrived early evening around 18pm , a little later than I normally visit though just enough daylight left to capture a few shots.

  

Boddam is a coastal village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is 29 miles (47 km) north of Aberdeen and 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Peterhead. Sea cliffs rise to 200 feet (61 m), south of the village: a coastal path leads along these to the Bullers of Buchan.

 

The adjoining settlement, on the Aberdeen to Peterhead road, was for many years known simply as Stirling: in 2004, it was renamed Stirling Village, to avoid confusion with the newly granted city of Stirling.

 

History

There is vicinity evidence of prehistoric man, particularly slightly to the southwest of Boddam where a number of prehistoric monuments including Catto Long Barrow, Silver Cairn and many tumuli are found. In that same vicinity of the Laeca Burn watershed is the point d'appui of historic battles between invading Danes and indigenous Picts.

 

While human occupation in the vicinity of Boddam is attested to from Neolithic times with the quarrying of flint deposits at the Den of Boddam and in more recent times by the fortified remains near the islet of Dundonnie just south of the modern-day village, for much of the early historical period there is little or no record of habitation in the location of the fishing settlement which grew up later.

 

Boddam Castle was built in the late 16th century by the Ludquharn branch of the Keith family, whose other strongholds in the area are at Inverugie Castle and Ravenscraig Castle, west of Peterhead. Sir William Keith, Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania and Delaware, was born here in 1669.

 

Fishing

Like Peterhead, Boddam grew as a fishing town during the 18th century but until 1831, when the first of two harbours was constructed to the north of the lighthouse, boats had to be hauled onto shore by hand.

 

Boddam Harbour with lobster pots

A marine villa, known as the Earl's Lodge, was built in 1840 for George Hamilton-Gordon, Earl of Aberdeen (later Prime Minister) and in 1842 he initiated construction of the second harbour situated next to the first, leading to a considerable increase in the local fishing industry and Registered Port status in 1845. By the mid-1840s the population of the expanded and improved village had grown to 526 inhabitants, with 22 haddock boats and 23 larger herring boats working from the harbour for the seasonal fisheries (March to July, and July to September respectively). 12 boats were employed during the winter months in the cod and white fisheries.[5][6]

 

Harbour widening followed in 1878, and by 1881 there were 200 drifters based at Boddam. However, in an ironic twist this very growth led to an inevitable decline as Peterhead lying just to the north benefited from the far greater harbour space available for the continually growing fishing fleet.

 

On 4 October 1881 7 fisherman, including the skipper, William Walker, were lost on the "Alice" in the storm generally referred to as the Eyemouth Disaster.

 

Their bodies were washed up in the Firth of Forth and they are buried together in Inveresk churchyard.

 

Buchan Ness lighthouse

Scotland

LocationBoddam

Aberdeenshire

Scotland

 

Year first constructed1827

Automated1988

Constructiongranite tower

Tower shapecylindrical tower with balcony and lantern

Markings / patternwhite tower with a red band, red balcony, black lantern

Height35 metres (115 ft)

Focal height40 metres (130 ft)

Light sourcemains power

Range18 nautical miles (33 km; 21 mi)

CharacteristicFl W 5s.

Admiralty numberA3280

NGA number2740

ARLHS numberSCO-024

 

The area around the headland of Buchan Ness was for many centuries the point from which trading and whaling voyages departed across open ocean, bound for Archangel, Greenland and Spitsbergen amongst other destinations.

 

Over time, many vessels had been run aground in poor weather and in 1819 petitions were sent to the Northern Lighthouse Board to erect a lighthouse in the vicinity. As Engineer to the board, Robert Stevenson decided upon the present location; the granite-built construction being completed in 1825 and the light established in 1827.

 

The red band was painted in 1907 to help passing ships determine their location and for many years a foghorn (locally known as the Boddam Coo or also as the Boddam Bear, prior to reequipping in 1978) was installed, this being officially turned off in 2000.

 

The lighthouse is 118 ft (36 m) high, flashing a white light every 5 seconds which with the current lamp is visible for 28 nautical miles (52 km).

 

Even as late as 1839, Boddam had no harbour and the fishing boats had to be hauled up on to the rocks. There were 23 herring boats at that time each earning around £100 per annum. Herring fishing lasted from July to September and summer haddock fishing from March to July. Some 22 small yawls were used for this type of fishing. The price obtained for haddock was £3 to £4 per 100 and each boat might reckon on catching up to 3000 fish during the season.

 

A harbour was constructed to the north of the lighthouse in 1831. Lord Aberdeen added another harbour in 1842 and this led to a great increase of boats employed both in the white and herring fishing. By 1840, there were 23 herring boats working from the harbour and in 1881 there were 151 drifters using the already very busy harbour. In its heyday, Boddam could boast a total of 13 curers resident in the village. In 1845, Boddam became a registered port by Act of Parliament. By the end of the nineteenth century, despite the widening of the harbour in 1878, Boddam declined as a fishing port while Peterhead reaped the benefits of a larger harbour.

model: the amazing Annie Lee;

check out her blog: blog.sina.com.cn/wsyt520

 

2011 Alli Jiang.

It's not so incredibly bad. My boobs have enlarged as if by magic :-)

Levi's zipper bulge before the zipper gets locked! #waistchain #restraints #lockedup #levis #zipper #denimchastity #jeans #ykk #thegrip #lockedbelt #bulge

Golden Gate Bridge

sooc

It's amazing how things change when you put a little effort in.

Eastern State Penitentiary

Philadelphia PA

Alcatraz Island Federal Penitentiary, San Francisco, CA - April 2019

Forensic Psychiatric Center Dr. S. van Mesdag, Groningen, the Netherlands.

 

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A week after our visit to Shepton Mallet prison in the summer, we also visited HMP Gloucester.

 

A rather different place for photography.

Shepton Mallet was full of beautiful natural light, but Gloucester was a lot darker and lit artificially.

Still, another great place to visit.

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Zoos have evolved over the years to make the life of an animal less and less traumatic, although it is still a prison for entertainment. Unlike those parks where the work to preserve species and recover those at risk of extinction seems to me to be an extremely important social and environmental job. Seeing that there are still zoos where you see that it is simply a prison makes me sad and angry, seeing the aggressive attitude of many animals in these zoos already gives you an idea of ​​the discomfort they feel there and in those conditions. I have mixed feelings, but I am clear that if they gave me the option to choose, I would release them all. I dedicate this series to all those animals that in one way or another live in a prison, or simply have their freedom stolen from them.

 

Los zoo durante años han evolucionado para que cada vez sea menos traumática la vida de un animal, aunque sigue siendo una cárcel para entretener. A diferencia de aquellos parques donde el trabajo para preservar especies y recuperar aquellas en riesgo de extinción me parece un trabajo social y ambiental sumamente importante. Ver que todavía existan zoo donde ves que simplemente es una cárcel me genera tristeza y rabia, ver la actitud agresiva de muchos animales en estos zoo ya te dan a entender el malestar que tienen estando allí y en esas condiciones. Tengo mis sentimientos encontrados, pero tengo claro que si me dan la opción a elegir, los soltaría a todos.. Esta serie se la dedico a todos aquellos animales que de una u otra manera viven en una cárcel, o simplemente les roban su libertad.

Model: Hella Maenad

Visage and light support: Wilhelmus Sherpa

last film roll with the Canon AE-1 Program before it stopped working

Alert!..Alert....

.. and we know what happens to bad girls!

Levi's zipper bulge with ZIPPER LOCKED!!!! #waistchain #restraints #lockedup #levis #zipper #denimchastity #jeans #thegrip #lockedbelt #bulge

there's something ugly about us and about the steam and dust we produce.

Alcatraz Island Federal Penitentiary, San Francisco, CA - April 2019

Nehemiah 1:1-12 Prayer of Nehemiah

  

The greatest evil in our day is the secular humanism that says we do not need God to do what we want to do. I think an even greater tragedy is how many Christians live their lives on the basis that they can function quite adequately without Him. It is easy to think we can depend upon our own abilities and ignore God. God does not help those who help themselves. He helps those who cannot help themselves. The religion of secularism is the fastest growing religion in America, and it has taken on a sugar coated "Christianity."

 

The book of Nehemiah opens with a description of the tragic events in Jerusalem. The people were in trouble. A hundred years have passed and the walls of Jerusalem have not been rebuilt and there are no secure gates to the city.

 

The walls had been broken down by the Babylonian invasion in 586 B.C. The people of Judea were in exile in Babylon for 70 years. Two groups had returned from captivity to Jerusalem. There is no historical evidence that the walls of Jerusalem had been rebuilt before Nehemiah arrived.

 

The opening verses of Nehemiah sound like the refrain of Psalm 137:1-4. "By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down and wept, when we remembered Zion. Upon the willows in the midst of it we hung our harps. For there our captors demanded of us songs, and our tormentors mirth, saying, 'Sing us one of the songs of Zion.' How can we sing the Lord's song in a foreign land?" (Psalm 137:1-4, NASB 1995)

 

Do you sing a song like that today? Are your eyes focused on a great need and a great challenge and feel utterly insufficient for the cause? Perhaps your own personal wall and outer gates need to be repaired before you can accept the challenge of a new ministry.

 

www.abideinchrist.com/messages/neh1v1.html

Sep 21 2017 - Is it worth it? The owner had to walk off with the front wheel and his bike seat leaving an expensive big ass lock wrapped around a street lamp

Model: Hella Maenad

Visage and light support: Wilhelmus Sherpa

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6.16.23

I downloaded WoW again. Time to revert to my hidden locked up self.

 

"I stop and I stare too much

Afraid that I care too much

And I hardly dare to touch

For fear that the spell may be broken

When I need a drug in me

And it brings out the thug in me

Feel something tugging me

Then I want the real thing, not tokens"

Breitachklamm

Oberstdorf, Bavaria, Germany

 

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