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You have been invited by the God of Creation to come worship the Newborn King of Kings. Rejoice Emmanuel, God with us. Don’t let Christmas pass without accepting the God of Creation into your life. Come see what the celebration of eternal life is all about, come as you are for all are welcome.

 

My prayer is that this image will touch your heart in a way that will encourage you to explore and know why the birth and life of Christ has encouraged and produced more music, paintings, literature and other art than all the other humans who have ever lived combined. The God of Creation loves you and wants a relationship with you. You can ignore him if you like, that’s your choice but he will never give up on you because he loves you that much.

 

Composite created with landscape picture shot in White Sands NM and the sky on a cold winter night in Prescott.

A FB friend gave me the shepherds and sheep.

Urdenbacher Kämpe / NRW / Germany

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🇬🇧 A row of lives, unfolding slowly in the afternoon warmth.

Between bricks, shadows, and satellite dishes — a scene of quiet, resilient presence.

Nothing spectacular, everything essential.

 

🔗 See the full series / Voir la série complète :

👉 Faces & Stares – Life Between Walls and Shadows: www.flickr.com/photos/201798544@N06/albums/72177720326884988

 

🇫🇷 Des vies alignées, déroulées lentement sous la chaleur de l’après-midi.

Entre briques, ombres et paraboles — une scène de présence discrète et résiliente.

Rien de spectaculaire, tout est essentiel.

Arrival at St Kitts . About half six in the morning .

At the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival

Happy Bench Monday from the Abenakee Club, as seen from the Audubon Sanctuary trail.

A trip up north to photograph the beautiful area around Black mount and Glencoe after a recent snowfall

 

Z TO ZOOM

🇬🇧 Time Machine?

In Siena, at the end of the historic procession, we are treated to a most comical scene: halberdiers versus street sweepers.

What era are we living in… or rather, what era would we like to be living in?

 

Here, traditions and modern necessities collide quietly — a perfect portrait of a city where centuries slide and overlap.

 

Part of the ongoing series: AT WORK – Fragments of Labor and Dignity

👇 www.flickr.com/photos/201798544@N06/albums/72177720325357941

 

🇫🇷 Machine à remonter le temps ?

Ă€ Sienne, Ă  la fin de la procession historique, on a droit Ă  une image des plus cocasses : des hallebardiers face Ă  une balayeuse de rue.

Dans quelle époque sommes-nous… Ou plutôt, dans quelle époque aimerions-nous vivre ?

 

Ici, traditions et nécessités modernes se croisent discrètement — portrait parfait d’une ville où les siècles glissent et se superposent.

Peck Building at 33 Princess Street.

 

In 1893, merchant John W. Peck commissioned local architect Charles Henry Wheeler to design a four-storey warehouse for his Montreal-based clothing business, to be built at the corner of Notre Dame Avenue and Princess Street.

 

The next year, the Peck firm occupied the larger southern portion of the building that fronted on Notre Dame while O’Loughlin Brothers Stationers occupied the smaller northern part.

 

In 1907, architect John Danley Atchison prepared plans for two additional floors, built by the construction firm of Carter-Halls-Aldinger.

 

Additional alterations in 1929 were carried out by W. A. Irish and Company.

 

The Peck Building, with its limestone buttresses, detailed brickwork and red sandstone accents, is one of the more highly ornamented Romanesque Revival-style warehouses in the Exchange District.

 

The Peck Company moved out in the early 1930s. Since then, the building has been occupied by a variety of businesses.

 

The building was designated a municipally-designated historic building in 1984.

 

Info from the Manitoba Historical Society Archives.

November '23 were having a few stormy moments - like this one over Wollongong, I've a similar pano already but like this one as well .. did catch a lot more detail in that upper region and over Mt Kiera in this one.

 

Olympus OM-1 w M.Zuiko 7-14/2.8 Pro

 

24 frames (12 x 2 exposures) ISO 80 f/9 10mm -1 and +0.3ev

 

Raw developed and pano stitched in Luminar Neo, pixel , taffy pulled in Affinity Photo 2.6 beta, smoothed in Topaz Denoise, colour graded in Nik 7 Color Efex and finished off in DxO PhotoLab 8

 

South beach, Wollongong, NSW

 

Happy Bench Monday!

The museum visit today is to Winnipeg's Royal Canadian Mint housed in this building designed by Winnipeg architect Étienne Gaboury (1930-2022).

 

Established in 1976 as a high‑tech, high‑volume manufacturing facility, every Canadian circulation coin is produced here.

 

The mint makes circulation coins for 80+ countries around the world. The longest running contract is with Barbados.

 

The mint can turn out 15,000,000 coins per day.

 

Due to their weight, no coins are distributed by aeroplane. Distribution is by auto, rail or ship.

 

The visit by tour only (45 minutes) and no photography is permitted.

 

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