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Monday I found some parts right next to a bookcase. my brother says he pulled them out from under there. They also looked as if nobody had touched them since we moved here. Now they are spread out for greater detail.
My brother, Rusty and me. Boomer, once again is absent from my photos.
I'm home for thanksgiving so I actually have time for photography! College is taking up too much of my time =)
i was saddened to see that rb's cardboard cutout monsters had gone missing. i hope they bite whomever took them.
aka, "oho THERE'S my invisible jet!"
There's a THICK glass panel with an etching of the Missing Man formation...it does look cool, but viewing it through the blue blue sky did bring up memories of Linda Carter flying in her Wonder Woman jet.....
Looked like the was going to peak through the clouds so I went out ot take some photos but it never happened, still got a couple of keepers.
Missing Persons, Tommy Tutone, Gene Loves Jezebel Tour 2010 - Bogies, Albany, NY - Copyright Kim Stock Photography
11 April 2019, Missing Railway Links: A challenge for Cohesion and Growth in Border Regions
Belgium - Brussels - April 2019
© European Union / Fred Guerdin
Michael CRAMER, Member of the European Parliament
Isabelle BOUDINEAU, Chair of COTER, European Committee of the Regions - Vice-President Région Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Herald RUIJTERS, Director, DG Mobility and Transport (MOVE) - MOVE B – Investment, Innovative & Sustainable Transport
Environment were heavy at the birthday of Cedrika 10 years now. Cedrika always reported missing did not at the birthday. The friends of disappeared were in tear not to be able to wish him happy birthday live!!!!! On the photograph you see a friend of Cedrika which cries in the arms of the dad of victim.
For this shot i use my 17-40mm at F:5.6 1/125 of speed at 400 iso with flash.
He left a good morning series of gifts today. He has never done this before, so I'm extra happy he's crashed out on the decorative pillow.
11 April 2019, Missing Railway Links: A challenge for Cohesion and Growth in Border Regions
Belgium - Brussels - April 2019
© European Union / Fred Guerdin
Nathalie VERSCHELDE, Deputy Head of Unit, DG Regional and Urban Policy - D2 – Interreg, Cross-Border Cooperation, internal borders
Patrice HARSTER, Director EGTC Eurodistrict PAMINA
Michael CRAMER, Member of the European Parliament
The green eyes,
yeah the spotlight,
shines upon you,
and how could anybody, deny you.
I came here with a load,
and it feels so much lighter now I met you, and honey you should know,
that I could never go on without you,
Green eyes
Well, Gü is away for 8 hours now and I know Nani misses him already (in fact I'm missing him too...)
This is another photo from our "party" with this grat wallpaper :)
"Isn't something missing? Isn't someone missing me?"
Inspired by Amy Lee from Evanescence. "Anywhere But Home" photo shoot and the song "Missing". www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBSehQYRP5E
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Rolling in for a "Missing-Man" formation at the former Soesterberg Airbase..
Shot 04/05/2009.
© Stacey Kort -- www.code-alpha.com
Anyone else missing it too?
honor flower stand
Maury Island, Washington
Fujichrome Provia 1600/Vivitar IC101 Panorama
Expired, cross-processed
Cardboard puzzle, sadly missing 2 pieces.
Charles, Duke of Orleans (1394-1465) was the grandson of the French King Charles V (“the Wise), nephew of King Charles VI (“the Beloved/Mad”) and father of King Louis XII. In addition, his first wife (also his first cousin…) was Isabella of Valois, widow of (deposed) King Richard II (of England).
He fought in the Battle of Agincourt, then was held as a prisoner of war by the English for the next 25 years (released in 1440). He was held in various places, including at the Tower of London, as depicted in the puzzle image. During this time, he wrote poetry in both English and French (over 500 poems in his lifetime), which is what he is now best known for. One of his poems is sometimes believed to be the earliest known Valentine, although this is apparently not true. He did write several poems on that theme, though. (The British Library has an interesting blog post about this)
The puzzle image is taken from a 15th century illuminated manuscript of Charles’s poems (created in around 1483), held by the British Library. It shows Charles writing poetry (on the right), as well as in several other situations around the image, including riding away to freedom. This broadly accurate depiction is the earliest surviving non-schematic picture of the Tower of London. The Tower’s iconic central White Tower was first built by William the Conqueror in 1078.
The image also shows the old medieval London Bridge (built in 1209) in the background, with houses on it. Apparently in the 14th century, there were as many as 140 houses on it, although they were so narrow that many were later merged, leaving a lower total number (around 90). The shops on the ground floor of the houses meant that the bridge was at one point one of London’s main shopping streets. The bridge’s other notable features included a drawbridge and the Stone Gate, which was where the severed heads of traitors (including William Wallace, Thomas More and Thomas Cromwell) were displayed on pikes.
The bridge was finally demolished in 1831, after its replacement had been built (100m upstream). That “new” London Bridge was itself replaced in 1973, and now stands in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, having been purchased by a local entrepreneur and reconstructed over there, to attract tourism and generate interest in property in the city.
More details about the image from the British Library, here.
I'm investigating suicide for uni and my development has led me to this. The idea is to focus on the pieces of the person that they feel are missing in order for them to contemplate suicide. I'm still experimenting though.
I used to own a civic for 10 years. I've "upgraded" to a lexus mostly as a coupe wasn't suitable for a baby. But i do think it was a downgrade for my convenience - miss the gas mileage it used to give and the size of it. (this isn't mine) :)
I believe the boat shuttle would have been fit into the mechanism shown underneath the front slide plate. I moved the front slide plate so I could see this. Bummer, I wish the boat shuttle wasn't missing.