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This is a bit of a mystery. It looks as if replica doors or shutters were being manufactured at Arbroath Abbey, but no details are attached. The gent in the peaked hat certainly looks like James Wishart, Custodian of the Abbey around 70 years ago.
Perhaps this shadow shot fully expresses the mood we're all feeling in NYC this entire week.
Ama: HELP HELP YOU ARE SCORCHING ME! I am only plastic!!!
Me: Hold on it's for the physical challenge!
Ama: I'll physically challenge YOU.
Well, she did not appreciate it...
Canal-side houses are often hodgepodges of building materials and numerous possessions.
Bangkok, Thailand.
Fantastic day at the J.K. Lilly Jr. Estate. A National Historic Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Oldfields–Lilly House & Gardens is an elegant 26-acre estate on the grounds of the IMA. At the heart of Oldfields is Lilly House, the mansion that was once the home of J.K. Lilly Jr., the late Indianapolis businessman, collector, and philanthropist. Lilly House is a historic house museum and has been restored to its 1930s splendor. Percival Gallagher, of the acclaimed landscape architecture firm Olmsted Brothers, designed Oldfields’ magnificent gardens and grounds in the 1920s. See more infoirmation at www.imamuseum.org/visit/oldfields-lilly-house-gardens Sony a77 and Carl Zeiss 135mm f/1.8 ZA lens.
That is a high blood sugar for you. That's what my meter will often show me after I have eaten pizza.
....spring is on its way.
I took stroll around the garden with a coffee when I returned from court today for some fresh air, and saw several of the plants putting on their spring colours, so back into the house for my camera.
From top to bottom - viola, daffies, primroses and kingcups
No, stupid, I've already decided it's a lounge! UPDATE: Colonel Sanders used this area to open his first restaurant. More info in the set.
Something extracted from our extensive archives. It was first posted almost five years ago. But, to paraphrase Mr. Lincoln, "the world did little note, nor long remember" that image being dropped into the vast flickr ocean.