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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.
Friday practice was wet, but so was Saturday qualifying. Almost all cars took advantage of the shortened session late on Friday.
#12: Vasser Sullivan Lexus RC F GT3, GTD: Frankie Montecalvo, Zach Veach
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If the sun had been shining, this picture would have gone to the 'Winter Wonderland' group.
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Ripped from its home, dragged around, bitten and chewed upon, then left on a rock like so much garbage. Some squirrel was very unkind to this poor mushroom. Sometimes being a fungi isn't so fun.
I nearly gave up at this point, (mid morning) It was turning thoroughly wet and still windy. Here, the looming mass of Fleetwith Pike just visible through the rain, makes the picture for me.
It was miserable trying to photograph in, as the rain was continually blown into the lens, especially difficult for long exposures like this one.
However, I'm glad I stayed on, as the waterspouts grew during the afternoon. The worst of the wet allowed a break for a soggy lunch anyway, though removing sandwiches from a plastic bag, whilst holding onto the tripod in winds gusting 60mph, wasn't a mean feat!
With the release of the Jor-El minifig, we now have minifigures of all the lead actors of Les Misérables! OK, Catwoman and Wolverine are kind of debatable since they are more based on the comics than the actors, but they're close enough.
I took these pictures in a fabulous weather.....
This reminded me somehow of the famous musical; The Miserables, I saw in London many years ago.
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Number 25 for 52 in 2022 Challenge : Wet Weather
Every day is different at the moment. with various fronts moving over.
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>> reflections about prisons.
... sorry, I couldn't stop myself.
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Framed by trees hinting at autumn's arrival, 14A roars into Menzies Creek on a miserable wet day in late April 2017 with the daily luncheon train to Lakeside.
Had planned to finish my DIY projects today until I saw the rain !!!
Suppose I should be smiling !!! a free day !!! ;-))))
[...] There is always more misery among the lower classes than there is humanity in the higher [...]
-- quote by Victor Hugo (1802 - 1885), 'Les Miserables,' 1862
Vatican City (August, 2004)
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This is posted late in the week compared to last week's photo but I've been dealing with some general crappiness that has me left feeling uninspired and pretty dull. I'll deal with it.
we've gotta work, work, work it outt, make it right and the sun will shiine
sorry
I had a lovely weekend, spent Saturday watching Golden Girls and running some errands with mom (i got to wear my new boots for Autumn yay) and then today I went to church, had lunch at Tim Horton's (canadian eh) then went to the farm for their annual pumpkin festival which I haven't been to in SIX YEARS. SIX. I took some ~selfiezz~ and then managed to shoot someone new for my 100 strangers project :D
woop de doo this is all I have to say, have a wonderful evening you little rays of sunshine <3
Had some friends from Binghamton come up today. We stopped at KCP to take some shots at the old NYOW abutments in the park.
Number 87 for 100 Pictures : Cookie
I feel so sorry for this sad cookie that I haven't yet eaten him!
فبعضي لدي وبعضي لديك ، وبعضي مشتاقٌ لبعض ِ فهّلـآ أتيت ؟
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>> reflections about prisons.
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Suburban surf, almost anyway at Margate, Redcliffe with a little help from “Snapseed”.
Unpleasant weather predicted for the coming weekend and a low off the coast have whipped up huge seas in the Pacific Ocean. Even well into Moreton Bay, the wind is still making waves.
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Belgian Miserable cake... 4cmX4cm
Brought this from the Continent for you.
The Miserable is a wonderful almond sponge cake with a delicious buttercream filling: irresistible!
The cake is not as pitiful as the name suggests.
This small tart is among the top ten in the world of pastry.
Where it comes from is hard to figure out.
Around 1920 Pierre Gaelens works in Brussels at one of the most prestigious pastry shops in the country: 'Maison Jean Bol', run by two Swiss brothers.
There he learns to make Misérable.
The recipe he takes along to Knokke in 1932 and opens a bakery/patisserie on the Avenue des Arts.
In the Limburg Old Rekem they then claim that they made the best Misérable.
At the origin is a closely guarded secret recipe that baker Jan Jansen in 1929 brought back from Brussels and introduced in his village.
It has become the specialty of Old Rekem.
Another source indicates that the patisserie "Du Finistére" from Brussels, put almond cakes the first time in the shop window.
I could not find out the origin of the name though!
Such a delicacy... MISERABLE? I don't think so! LOL.
Thank you, M, (*_*)
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...and loving it. I've been really spoiled with sunny weather for the events I've attended this year. Nice to get some elements for a change.
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2018 Championship Race - NJMP
Season ending championship races at New Jersey Motorsports Park.
Cold, rainy, windy... could not complain about it one bit. Always been envious of those that shoot in Europe in similar and more frequent conditions.
Denver & Rio Grande Western K-28 Locomotive #477 steps out onto the 130-foot-long, Pratt Deck Truss Bridge at Milepost 471.2, hauling a mixed train bound for Silverton, CO, on a pretty miserable October morning that featured, rain, thunder, small hail and even some light snow. The bridge pictured here is the second Animas River crossing on the old D&RGW Silverton line and is located just less than a mile south of Tacoma, CO. It is almost universally referred to as the "high bridge" and dates to 1894.
This image was captured during an October 2024 photo shoot on the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, which was organized by Trains Magazine. The event featured D&RGW K-28 #473, re-lettered as #477, a sister locomotive which was scrapped after World War II after hard service with the US Army on Alaska's White Pass and Yukon Route.
One bit of brightness in an increasingly miserable day came from this Northern General Metrobus, from their first batch of Mark 2s. I presume this had been done in the run-up to de-regulation, even though that was a year off, but it certainly made its point.
Sold to Ensign in 2003, it ran in their fleet for a while, then Brecks Coaches at Rotherham for many years, and is now in preservation hands, so may even appear like this again !
Front Street, Chester-le-Street, 16/11/85