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Behind this red nose and innocent little smile there lies a cleverly disguised ceramic liquor bottle, of course... Manufactured by Lefton, ca. 1950s.
The Monks at Bransholme North off the roundabout as you head towards Kingswood and Bransholme North these are beautiful wood carvings on your left if driving into the area. Taken on the 31 March 2019
A monk walking outside Ganden Sumstseling monastery.
The local authority have renamed the area Shangri-la to try and milk the tourist dollar by saying it is the location of Shang-ri-la a lost magical and spiritual place. Forgetting of course the name comes from a fictional novel called lost horizons written by James Hilton
Ganden Sumstseling monastery/ Sōngzànlín Sì
Songzanlin si in Chinese
Zhongdian or Gyalthang in Tibetan
Yunnan
China
Brussels.
Hiking from Seny park and Ten Reuken pond to Tournay-Solvaypark.
The monk parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus), also known as the Quaker parrot, is a small, bright-green parrot with a greyish breast and greenish-yellow abdomen. In most taxonomies, it is classified as the only member of the genus Myiopsitta. It originates from the temperate to subtropical areas of Argentina and the surrounding countries in South America. Self-sustaining feral populations occur in many places, mainly in North America and Europe.
The European monitoring platform ParrotNet identified more than 50,000 parakeets in London, around 12,000 in Brussels, 1,500 in Amsterdam's city center and 1,000 in Madrid. The birds belong to the parrot family, with two particular species predominant in Europe: the rose-ringed parakeet and the monk parakeet.
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Another lucky shot, arriving in Sihanoukville at noon, I clicked without being being able to see the viewfinder because of the glaring sun. What a result!
i was walking from a temple in bankok when i saw these three interesting kids in monk outfits. i didn't see any monks in the temple. i was so happy to see them on my way back to the hotel.
the one on the right is the first white monk ive ever met. i was wearing my flaming lips shirt and he's like, "that yoshimi battles the robots song is good." thought it was kinda funny.
Luang Prabang, Laos.
300 stairs climb to the top of Mount Phousi (scared hill) to take in the epic views. Very crowded, so after the crowds left, our group organized three novice monks for a photo shoot with lantern.
37099 "Clydebridge" passes Monk Fryston with what looks to be a northbound train of steel empties on 31st July 1992. It is coming from the Rotherham direction and is probably headed for Teeside.
Burma, Amarapura. Monks waiting for food.
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Young monks returning from their lessons, jubilant. The one in the foreground is doing a little dance and spinnig on his feet to commemorate his celebration of "Life"..
Monks Siding signal box located by the Down Goods line alongside Beaufort Street level crossing in Warrington. Friday 28th July 2000
Monks Siding signal box is a London & North Western Railway Company type 3 design which opened in 1875 fitted with a 20 lever London & North Western Railway Company Tumbler frame. The original signal box door and steps were originally located at the end of the 4' 6" operating floor window sashes. The doorway was moved by 1972 to just in front of the back wall with the steps facing the running line. The steps were then moved to Liverpool end of the signal box to allow the level crossing to be widened, possibly in conjunction with the level crossing gates being replaced by full width lifting barriers on 20th December 1976. The signal box was rewindowed with uPVC windows sometime by June 2003. The signal box diagram was replaced in the shape of a Tew Engineering Limited SM48 signalling panel on 9th July 2012 with an emergency replacement for MS2R signal being included in it in connection with resignalling between Monks Siding and Arpley Junction signal boxes
The signal box carries a London Midland & Scottish Railway Company post-1935 design nameboard
Ref no 15310
A monk sat beside the door very quietly the whole time I was there. He spoke to no one and no one spoke to him.
After I took this photograph, the monk came over and was fascinated with the camera asking what it was and such. It was adorable.
Brussels.
Hiking from Seny park and Ten Reuken pond to Tournay-Solvaypark.
The monk parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus), also known as the Quaker parrot, is a small, bright-green parrot with a greyish breast and greenish-yellow abdomen. In most taxonomies, it is classified as the only member of the genus Myiopsitta. It originates from the temperate to subtropical areas of Argentina and the surrounding countries in South America. Self-sustaining feral populations occur in many places, mainly in North America and Europe.