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The Edinburgh Festival Theatre (originally Empire Palace Theatre and later shortened to Empire Theatre) is a performing arts venue located on Nicolson Street in Edinburgh, Scotland used primarily for performances of opera and ballet, large-scale musical events, and touring groups. After its most recent renovation in 1994, it seats 1,915. It is one of the major venues of the annual summer Edinburgh International Festival and is the Edinburgh venue for the Scottish Opera and the Scottish Ballet.
the first rain we've had for a few months in Johannesburg. I'm not sure this cheetah appreciated it....
After miserable luck with the class 20s, I ventured over to Pitstone, little did I know that everything was routed onto the main.. so here we see a still sort of shiny 66091 heading through Pitstone on the 4L48, Daventry-Purfleet ..The 66 was previously in EWS/DB cargo but has since been repainted into DRS' colours and has now become part of their fleet
Classic view of Buchaille Etive Mor. I had hoped this was going to be a dramatic day with heavy black clouds , snow capped peaks etc. However, it was just cold, wet and miserable. Spent half an hour under an umbrella trying to get this image before giving up and returning to the car for coffee to warm up. Best image from a disappointing day!
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Looking up Bruntsfield Place from the junction at Holy Corner, on a miserably wet night, freehand with the phone camera's low light mode, so not as sharp as using tripod and the big camera, but sometimes these sorts of pics suit the roughness of a freehand night shot (also I didn't have the tripod with me anyway!)
Where should I go?
Where's the next step?
Where, tell me, where?
I'm trapped in confusion,
Doomed in here, feeling blue
I'm shattered in pieces.
My wings are wounded,
I need time to heal.
Days go by and I stand here
Mute, unable to reveal
The heavy feeling inside.
Here I am losing my dreams.
Its another miserable holiday but this one is for the guys! Relax in this comfortable chair and get all kinds of sad over that pair of brown socks you got as a gift. Its a lonely holiday but your chair can accommodate two for when you hit up that escort service. There is no shame in your game this holiday season!
His Miserable Holiday is available at The Mens Department maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/TMD/125/169/22
Taken for the Jules' Photo Challenge Group:
Feb 15 - favorite t-shirt
I have had this shirt for maybe 20 years! LOVE it, holes and all!
It has been DAYS since I could post to Flickr! I guess as a courtesy, I should say "unknown" internet issues . . . but I could narrow it down if I had to . . . ! :)
Missed you guys!
With drizzle in the air and heavy cloud cover, DRS Class 68 No. 68033 speeds south at Brock alongside the M6 motorway working 4M27, the 05:32 Coatbridge – Daventry intermodal on 13 December 2024.
Usually nice and sunny during the winter months. Hope its not an indication of whats to come in 2009!
View overlooking Ginza.
248/365 Using this as it sums up weather conditions for much of our Scottish break. Sadly this time have had no wonderful morning sunrise over the loch shots. Scotland is just beautiful to me, whatever the weather and I'm sure we will be back again soon.
What a miserable month the month of Aug has been. We where lucky to get that window of weather to make our hay but most of the farmers around us only have half of there crops in. Lets hope September will be better or will effect our price of food.
Despite the rain, I couldn't resist pausing to take another shot, the puddles and wet pavement outside the supermarket on a rainy night, reflecting the lights from the shop.
7A makes a thunderous departure from Menzies Creek with the daily train for Gembrook beneath overcast skies.
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Reaching for a cigarette in the pouring rain with a look of misery - just another day in Glasgow. Enjoy full screen by pressing 'L'.
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07-09-1987
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The sea defences on Cleethorpes beach at low tide under a rain filled sky, however shortly after it cleared up in to a lovely day.
58007 - 7J22 (1323 SX or WO? STP Merry-go-round coal train from Gascoigne Wood [Selby drift mine], which was formed of c36 HAAs loaded with "Black Gold", departed 12 minutes late at 1335 & after running round it's train, the "Grid" was just about to propel back for un-loading) - Staythorpe Power Station - afternoon - 02/03/94.
Tomorrow's dozen from 94 are more "Bones & Tugs hauling Black Gold" around Nottingham & Derbyshire!
UPDATE 1745 - the forecast sunshine was just a figment (a thing that someone believes to be real but that exists only in their imagination) of the "liars" imagination, so I'm not holding out much hope for snow in the New Year!!!
This framing of an image from a few days ago was requested by Trish (nuframe) and Martina (martinak15).
"I wonder why I can't have light at least for a day...
Can't fake it
can't hide the blankness behind the curtain"
A few lines from the poem Human in the powerful book House of Sorrow by Ana Gonzalez (Restless little Soul), gratefully reprinted with Ana's permission.
p.s. I was hoping to have this kind of feeling from Samantha Barks look in Les Misérables.