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Brugge 13-01-2018
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„There's so many different worlds
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones.
(Dire Straits/Brothers in arms)
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This item along with another wereleft behind when a family had moved after selling their home. I inquired about two large planters left behind and to my surprise they were available for the taking. It was as my lucky day. They needed cleaning up and of course watering. The different plants in the planter are fine living together. My concern was overcrowding the planter but they’re healthy and happy. Hey thanks for viewing my work. Stay safe and be kind. Remember to wash those 🙏’s.
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Chicago & North Western AC4400CW No. 8809 leads a 96-car MDVRO 01 manifest freight through the "wiggle", a set of reverse curves between Kyune and Colton, Utah the afternoon of Oct. 2, 1999. A three-unit helper with Rio Grande tunnel motors is visible near the third curve.
While visiting The Tower of London this past October, we were blessed with a weather forecast that predicted a day of rain, yet it stayed dry. We were blessed that the crown jewels used in the funeral procession for Queen Elizabeth II had just been cleaned and placed back for display for our viewing the day before. We were blessed by the crowds that stayed away due to the off season and weather forecast. We were blessed with another day above ground and adventure. Everyone there that day received all of the above, maybe without notice.
I had an additional blessing of this fellow, a Magpie. My first, second and third encounter with this beautiful bird, especially in flight, came in the American west. I tried to get a good photo several times on those trips, to no avail. This fellow, scavenging the grounds of The Tower of London was use to the hoards of people who were required to stay on the pavement, providing it sanctuary in the grassy areas.
While others were posing with Beefeaters and photographing the amazing architecture and historic artifacts, I was stalking this guy. I have always known that God wired me differently, sometimes it shows.
This is a multiple exposure of Sade Sanchez of this amazing all female psychedelic three piece. Have a listen!
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The graveyard at St. Mary's in Felpham seems like a fine place to enter into the unknown.
31 hand-held exposures representing 2 minutes and 34 seconds of May 9th, 2018.
A chance pairing lead to some impromptu fiddling with camera and angles - whilst trying to ignore looks of bemusement from passers by!
M774 OAN is a 22 year old Rover Maestro Van 2.0 700 L Diesel, one of the last of its kind.
K676 XDB is a 23 year old Rover Maestro 1.3 Clubman.
Went to a jungle today, but this place is still at jungle's edge :)
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"O God You do not create this to waste , The Exalted One please protect us from hellfire" SubhanAllah .......
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#Smileys Familie…
Für:“Smile on Saturday“….27.12.2025…
Thema:“Multiple Smileys“…Mehrere Smileys…
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A small detail from Michael Beutler’s exhibition at the Nottingham Contemporary, September 2016. The finished image comprises two merged layers.
The Bahia Palace, set in extensive gardens, was built in the late 19th century by the Grand Vizier of Marrakesh, Si Ahmed ben Musa (Bou-Ahmed). Bou Ahmed resided here with his four wives, 24 concubines and many children. With a name meaning "brilliance", it was intended to be the greatest palace of its time, designed to capture the essence of Islamic and Moroccan architectural styles. Bou-Ahmed paid special attention to the privacy of the palace in its construction and employed architectural features such as multiple doors which prevented passers-by from seeing into the interior. The palace took seven years to build, with hundreds of craftsmen from Fes working on its wood, carved stucco and zellij.The palace is set in a two-acre (8,000 m²) garden with rooms opening onto courtyards. The palace acquired a reputation as one of the finest in Morocco and was the envy of other wealthy citizens. Upon the death of Bou-Ahmed in 1900, the palace was raided by Sultan Abd al-Aziz.