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...keep cropping up... can't seem to get rid of them

Yes, this IS the Washington Monument :-)

This was the sort of shot I hoped to get when visiting the #Camargue last weekend. Sadly it is a composite of two images taken about 30 mins apart

My mind drifts as the sand while taking in all that the Great Sand Dunes has to offer.

" You can conquer almost any fear if you will only make up your mind to do so. For remember, fear doesn't exist anywhere except in the mind ".......Dale Carnegie

:nostos:deer: & * Little Hopper*

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/nostos%20deer/186/41/34

 

Mind games

www.youtube.com/watch?v=HseHEpaUCN0

 

We're playing those mind games together

Pushing the barriers, planting seeds

Playing the mind guerrilla

Chanting the mantra, peace on earth

We all been playing those mind games forever

Some kinda druid dudes lifting the veil

Doing the mind guerrilla

Some call it magic, the search for the grail

 

Every one is doing it now, the frequent admonition by the Voice on Transport for London's Underground network taken up by railways everywhere. And right they are.

 

This is an oldie (and uploaded before) taken by my wife back in September 2015 on the western end of Platform 1 at Paddington Station, London, a place that goes back for me to 1971 when Axiom's "My Baby's Gone" was well up in the Top 40 and in part filmed just behind me and behind Jenny. I was in late high school and having already been hooked on railways for many years, by 1971 it encompassed London and British Railways and has ever since. I decided as I watched the music video on "Happening 71" that I would go here one day and I did, not many years later in 1975. And a few more times since including two long fabulous trips since I retired 10 years ago.

 

Apart from my love of my birth country Australia, this place, London and the UK totally jagged my heart and it does flip flops just looking at the digital photos from two more recent trips we did. I still have unfinished business there but I am not seeing a further trip in my bucket sadly.

 

Paddington is the main London terminus of the erstwhile Great Western Railway, has been since 1838 (and would you believe the train operator there now is still called just that) with tentacles out into the west country, southern Wales and generally the pocket up to Birmingham and the Severn Valley area. The great trains of the GWR and their famous steam locomotives departed from this platform and the others that form the station. You can see I.K.Brunel's great glass trainshed in the distance which forms the main part of the station, he, together with Paddington Bear are celebrated inside.

 

The station is also an important location on the Underground including the recently opened Elizabeth Line which now forms one of the main railway connections with Heathrow Airport. The Heathrow Express which departs and terminates in main station shown here is the fast train to the airport.

 

The train here is a HST or High Speed Train, capable of 125 mph and introduced in 1975. These very popular and reliable trains have more recently been withdrawn from service after many years of faithful service except for a number of sets reduced in size and relocated to Scotland for more local services. And I always touch the train to make the connection!

 

Just a bit of nostalgia to brighten up my day! Sadly for the Brits, it was a Bank Holiday Monday, last day of summer holidays for them but the first for us.

 

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Paddington_station

  

Anyone remember this - you can see the scenes on the platform in the second half of the video. Go Axiom!

 

youtu.be/kLn9gXyFFsI

radius and eye never sleep

  

State Of Mind @ Dolomites, Italy

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Theme : Landscape Photography

Series : Dolomiti Falls

Location: Dolomites, Italy

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I was all set for shooting sunset on the Indian Rock beach in FL. Overcasted sky hindered my mind – pretty sure I was not going to get any good sunset shots. Out of the blue this biker ran in front of my camera and my finger clunked on shutter button ..click ..click..click.

my A T T E M P T {April 8 // 101}

• home, nyc

I have a new book to read! I always struggle with the desire to make every minute of my life doing something that will enrich it than leave it I D L E. But I struggle sometimes with the desire to read versus listening to music and let my mind be lost in my own thoughts than in the world of a writer's story on the commute into work. Hopefully I'll find a balance soon.

 

PS. This was tougher than I thought it would be to do.

Dernier jour à Londres.

Un classique du métro

idk lol could use some levity

Mind the step platform sign with GWR class 150 number 150202 waiting for the signal to swap platforms at Crediton while operating the shuttle service between Exeter and Crediton on the Tarka Line today as engineering works on the line prevents the service continuing to Barnstaple.

Taken 15th April 2021.

the red square,Norrebro.

With your feet in the air and your head on the ground

Try this trick and spin it, yeah

Your head will collapse

But there's nothing in it

And you'll ask yourself

Where is my mind

Where is my mind

Where is my mind

Way out in the water

See it swimmin'

 

Pixies - "Where is my mind"

Just like companies adding chemicals to food products in order to make them addictive, they can also do the same kind of things with TVs, computers, and cell phones. Let’s not even mention the dopamine hits from social media. These things can put people into a type of hypnotic state…glued to the screen. But what about real deal mind control, like talking into people’s heads? Well, ask your government about that…wink…wink. Now what about the future, when microchipping people becomes mandatory?

 

Zombies in a comatose state, living in a trance—Trans-humans, smoke and mirrors, illusions and delusions, your life in ruins. You know that the hivemind must think alike. Take the Mark and become one with the hive, one with the machine, one with the system. Take your first step, with your very own Vaccine Passport—your future LIES ahead. Propaganda, social engineering, little steps. One foot and then the other; Rome wasn’t built in a day. The serpent says, “Eat of the APPLE, you will not die. When you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God.” Eat up my little pretties; Baby steps. When our harvest is ripe and mature, you will walk right into our spiders WEB, right into the Mark of the Beast. Some things are too good to be true. Let’s just say: Dystopia isn’t the ultimate utopia.

 

Revelation 16:2 “The first angel went and poured out his bowl on the land, and ugly, festering sores broke out on the people who had the Mark of the Beast and worshiped his Image.”

 

Revelation 14:9-10 “A third angel followed them and said in a loud voice: ‘If anyone worships the Beast and his Image and receives his Mark on their forehead or on their hand, they, too, will drink the wine of God’s fury, which has been poured full strength into the cup of his wrath. They will be tormented with burning sulfur in the presence of the holy angels and of the Lamb.’”

 

Sounds induced in the head of a person by radiating the head with microwaves:

 

patents.google.com/patent/US4877027A/en

 

Harvard University's Dr Robert Duncan speaks on the Voice of God technology, Mind Hacking and Hypergame Theory:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oNf0JhqtPA

 

The human mind is like an umbrella - it functions best when open.

-Walter Gropius

 

Milan----------------------------LeicaM9----------------------------Noctilux

Wenn man Obermallebarn (GM Sierndorf, KO) auf der örtlichen Landstrasse, der L 1105, verlässt, steht am Ortsende bei der Abzweigung zum Schloss Schönborn dieser prächtige etwa 4m hohe spätgotische Tabernakelpfeiler aus Sandstein - ein ehemaliges Lichthaus. Er ruht in 204m SH auf einem neuerrichteten stabilen Grundfundament auf dem sich der vierseitige Pfeiler befindet. Er hat unterhalb einen quaderförmigen Fussblock auf dessen oberen vier Ecken schöne Blütenblätter (Krabben) als Sandsteinrelief zu sehen sind, dazwischen pyramidenförmige Nasen. Am Fussblock ein achtseitiges Mittelstück das unterhalb einen durch acht halbpyramidenförmige Nasen einen sternförmigen Säulenfuss bildet. Auf dem achtseitigen Mittelstück ein würfelförmiges Schulterstück (Kapitell) das zur Fasung unterhalb runde breite Zungen zeigt. An der Vorderseite des Kapitells ist ein Relief eines Wappenschildes angeheftet auf dem eine breite Pflugschar und ein schmales Sechmesser als Relief dargestellt ist - daraus kann man schliessen das der Stifter aus einer finanzstarken Landwirtschaft stammt. Unter dem Schulterblock noch eine Kehlung und ein umlaufender stabförmiger Abtropfsims. Am Schaft eine typische spätgotische Kragenplatte mit einem absteigenden Karnies unterhalb mit einen abschliessenden Stab. Oberhalb ist die Kragenplatte zum Tabernakel hin dachartig abgeschrägt und hat an seinen äusseren oberen Ecken typische spätgotische offene Giebel an allen vier Seiten. Auf der Kragenplatte ein total erneuerter quaderförmiger Volltabernakel der an allen vier Seiten seichte gotische spitzbogige Nischen mit einem gewulsteten Rand zeigt. In der vorderen Nische ist eine moderne Madonna von Typus Wundertätige Medaille, Erscheinung aus 1830, zu sehen. Geschützt wird der Tabernakel von einem spitzbogigen Kreuzgiebeldach. Am First, etwas unpassend, ein schmiedeeisernes Kreuz statt einem einfachen gotischen Steinkreuz. Der Pfeiler stand nicht immer an dieser Stelle sondern stand bei seiner Errichtung an den Gemeindegrenzen von Ober- und Untermallebarn am Fusse des Haidberges im Ried "Am Galgen". Es wurde viel über seine damalige Funktion spekuliert wie "Galgenkreuz" - dazu wäre er zu aufwendig gestaltet. Galgenkreuze waren sehr einfach und hatten nur eine Nische mit einem Kruzifix darin - siehe Galgenkreuz in Raabs. Auch "Schwedenkreuz" - die Schweden kamen aber erst im Barock (1645), also 150 Jahre später, ins Land da sahen die Pfeiler bereits völlig anders aus. Mit grosser Wahrscheinlichkeit war er der übliche Pestpfeiler (Pest 1490) und stand weit ausserhalb des Ortes. Er hatte vom Typus einen nach drei Seiten offenen Tabernakel in dem Lichtträger eingestellt werden konnten - siehe gotischen Pfeiler in Pernegg. Der Stifter könnte Hans von Zelking gewesen sein, der die damalige Herrschaft in Sierndorf inne hatten zu der auch Obermallebarn gehörte. Bis zum vorigen Jahrhundert lag der zerbrochene Schaft, ohne Tabernakel, in einem Graben in der Nähe seines alten Aufstellungsortes. Um 1988 liess die Gemeinde den Restpfeiler bergen und ihn durch den Steinmetzmeister Walter Schindler restaurieren und ihn mit einem neuen Tabernakel ergänzen. Anschliessend wurde er an seinem heutigen Standort aufgerichtet. Er ist heute das älteste Flurdenkmal in der Gemeinde - zu mindest der Schaft.

 

Standort 2000: GPS 48.463769, 16.151721

Standort 1500: GPS 48.4562, 16.1530

kein Denkmalschutz

Model : Me

Pose : RO Mind

my mind is a simple joy

District Line train approaching the Eastbound platform of Blackfriars Station.

Narrow boat and Butty going through a swing bridge in tandem on the Kennet and Avon Canal nr Woolhampton.

Of course you have to go up there.

Valahnúkur, Reykjanes, SW-Iceland.

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