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La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona. Part of my Memories/Dreams series.

© Alda Villiljós / Ravenlight Photography 2010

Memories may be beautiful and yet, what's too painful to remember we simply choose to forget.

So it's the laughter we will remember, whenever we remember the way we were.

 

The Way We Were - Barbra Streisand

Vrastama vilage in chalkidiki greece 1993-2000 photo b&w

 

Fly through the memory

Memory and Light - Padova's memorial to the victims of 9/11.

 

Daniel Libeskind’s September 11 Memorial – Memory and Light – in Padova pays tribute to the victims of the 2001 terrorist attacks in America.

 

It is a 17-metre tall structure of steel and glass, with a girder from the Twin Towers of the World Trade Centre in New York built into its body, donated by the US Department of State.

... yes, this is me! Looking through som old photos I found this. Picture must have been taken by my grandma before christmas in 1971-72. The bird belonged to my grandmother and was tame and could talk and sing. I love how this picture is composed! This brings back faded memories ... merry christmas everyone!

 

PS: The bird was so tame and curious it always ate what we ate and as you can see here my food ... Original shot by grandma, original scan by me. Original posting idea inspired by chcharlie!

Sweet memories remind us of the roads we have traveled and the people we have loved

How much does a 'memory' cost?

Memories Are Forever

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iPhone 3GS, Hipstamatic, John S, Pistil Film | Akihabara, Tokyo

These Plumeria flowers brought back memories of Hawaii when I was stationed there 52 years ago. Taken at the butterfly house.

Hand held. 20D W/28-300mm Lens

#2/9118/F&P

I made this card for Lucy's Lovely Lines sketch at Lily Pad cards. Check my blog for details. watermarksdesigns.blogspot.com/2011/06/memory-box.html

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Memories of Dudley Borough

Old photos courtesy Mrs P Dunn

TWTME Leave It To Me #10 entry.

Credit to kktp_ for the original photo.

Melody Memory @ the Granada Theater in Dallas Tx 5-1-12

Just taking a little *Blythe Break* . . .

 

Taking a stroll down memory lane . . .

 

Just for FUN . . . !!

 

xoxo

Heidi

 

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Of COURSE I blocked out the "groom" in this photo, but I have always loved this shot of ME!!!

 

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circa 1996

 

p.s. The marriage lasted for 6 weeks :) The WORST 6 weeks of my life :) :) :)

 

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The memory of Eliza (beloved wife) is become a little overgrown in the small but neat graveyard of St Benet's church in Cambridge.

Memories- Some Black and White Pictures with Roxanne V.

  

Just me looking through some photos.

If you grew up (or lived) in Indianapolis any time after 1960, these three penguins should bring back fond memories. The bronze statues of Wynkin, Blynkin and Nod playing with their silver ball were created by Kansas City sculptor Arthur Craft for display at the Glendale Shopping Center on the northeast side of Indianapolis. They stood in an open area in the center of the mall, near a wonderfully kinetic water fountain. When the mall was remodeled in 2005, the statues were moved downstairs, just outside a branch of the Indianapolis Public Library. In 2016 they were loaned to the Indianapolis Zoo, where they are currently displayed in the Oceans building as seen in this photo.

 

I wasn't aware that the statues still existed when I visited the zoo in 2018, so I shed a few tears of nostalgic joy when I saw them for the first time in many years.

Instead of a new year's resolution, I made a memories jar, you put in things that you accomplished during the year, and then take a look at it all when the year has ended.

Are you gunna relive memories.. Are you?~ <\3

I found last night an album of old pics of members of "my family tree".

 

The insrcibtion says 1950, Memory, City of Proskuriv.

 

From left top: my Grandma Olga, my Grandgrandma Maria, my Grandpa Mikhail, my Grandma's sister Vasselyna.

 

City of Proskuriv was in USSR at those times, today is the part of Ukraine. In 1954 it was renamed to City of Khmelnitskiy.

 

The twins are my Mum and her brother. The girl in the middle is unknown to me.

Abandoned farmhouse in Grey County, Ontario

Early was the Morn

Flowers filled with dew

I became somebody through lovin you

softly as a child

born in natural rain

I predict the seasons to go unchanged [...]

[...]Hold on dear life

Dont go off runnin from whats new...

Sunday morning bicycle ride around East Austin.

Memories and Beyond

Helen Nelson

Grandville, MI

The Weather Really turned, is about 41 degree at NYC Tonite, and i went through my Picture that i have took over this pass few month and i found this shot.

 

It seem like yesterday with the Hot Summer Weather, it was about 90 degree out in Central Park when i took this shot.

 

Thank you for Viewing

Hand engraved memory ring with clients own personal words, dates or numbers.

Sweet summer memories of my new rose bush! Can't wait to enjoy their beauty again this coming summer. Now if only the snow would melt!!! (Best viewed on black)

In this photo we can see a comparison of both memory ram modules. At the top we have one of the modules that is installed by default in this netbook, an ASint DDRII 1GB-800, and the new one at the bottom.

The Once Busy “McCarters/Fruit of the Loom” now starting to get demolished.........

 

This factory here at Ballymacarry and the one at Shore rd. supported the majority of the town here (Buncrana) either directly or indirectly, and the fact it's now been torn down ,for me, personally, its sad to see it go, as I worked/helped in and around this and the other factories , for around 16 years off and on ( Since 1983 ) and i’ve alot of good memories and made alot of good friends here thats why I called it “Fading Memories ”.

 

I now live over the road from here and i pass it at least once a day , i look and see a light/ photcell /Air conditioning unit or something else electrical , and say to myself ,"I remember fixin' that or putting that up" , , such a shame to see it being torn down, I would much rather see it refurbished and reused, i can't help but think of the amount of work went into it.

 

I've fond memories of this place and the other factories (mainly here and Shore rd) as my father would've had me in workin over the summer and weekends helping him from a very early age( 10), passing him screwdrivers/spanners holding the torch/cleaning up/ or makin tea. I started as a gopher (go for this and go for that ) general tidyupperer, & tea boy, went on to become electricians labourer, to apprentice electrician , to qualified electrician, I've worked in this particular place before it was officially handed over to Fruit of the loom/McCarters (cleaning about 300 flourescent lights one summer holidays) It previously was the Chico factory (which made amphibious vehicles , (some pics and more info of them here www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055010533 )

 

Made alot of friends in here too, there were the odd days i hated to see the place too,same as most jobs, suppose, ( muttering things like ,Doom of the Loom (was goin to call it this first ) and Fruit of the Tomb as i passed through the security gates but overall it was a great place/ alot of good friendly people and the work was great, plenty of exciting,educational and challenging work for an apprentice spark trying to learn the trade.

As you can see, this place meant alot to me , as it has to many folk from Inishowen and the North West. Hopefully they'll create something good out of the ole place, and start a new heap of jobs and a new set of memories for another up and coming generation. So i’ve seen it’s birth and now witnessing its death , but hopefully i’ll see its resurrection and SOON.....:-)

Possibly might get around to taking more photos of the ole buildings before they finally disappear...

 

Also for anyone whos interested i found a good article on the place by one of the former owners Willie mc Carter www.inishowennews.com/07WillieMcCarter068.htm

Memory Map at the Bishop Bar in Bloomington, IN. 2/17/11.

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