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This is a my planner. I write down my schedule to this. I use my smartphone as a planner, but I also carry a thin planner notebook with me.

In few years, I may find that I don't need it....

Der Leuchtturm Eierland ist ein Leuchtturm an der nördlichen Spitze der niederländischen Insel Texel. Er erhielt seinen Namen von der ehemaligen Insel Eierland, die heute nach Landgewinnungsmaßnahmen zu Texel gehört.

m Jahre 1835 begannen niederländische Küstenplaner mit der Eindeichung des Wattengebietes zwischen den Inseln Texel und Eierland. Nach Abschluss dieser Arbeiten wurde die ehemals selbstständige Insel Eierland Teil der wesentlich größeren Insel Texel. Durch den enormen Landgewinn bedurfte es neuer Schifffahrtszeichen. So genehmigte die Landesregierung den Bau eines Leuchtturms an der neuen Nordspitze Texels, den Auftrag für die Planung erhielt der Architekt Quirinus Harder, der am 25. Juli 1863 auch den Grundstein des neuen Turmes auf einer rund 20 Meter hohen Düne legte. In Betrieb genommen wurde der rot gestrichene Turm am 1. November 1864. Der damalige Abstand zwischen Leuchtturm und Küste betrug 3000 Meter.

 

Von 1864 bis 1910 wurde der Turm mit Petroleum-Brennern betrieben, ehe diese 1910 durch Pharoline-Brenner ersetzt wurden. Elektrifiziert wurde der Leuchtturm Eierland schließlich im Jahre 1927.

 

Während des Aufstandes der Georgier im April 1945 wurde der Turm schwer beschädigt, sodass er in der Folge erheblich saniert werden musste. So wurde eine neue Außenmauer erbaut und das Interieur aufwändig renoviert. 1977 erhielt der Turm schließlich eine rote Kunststoff-Beschichtung. Seit 2009 ist der Turm für die Öffentlichkeit zugänglich und kann bis zum 6. Stockwerk bestiegen werden. Das Leuchtfeuer und das Büro des Leuchtturmwärters sind nicht zugänglich. In Höhe des 5. Stockwerkes gibt es einen Rundgang zwischen der alten und der neuen Außenwand. Hier sind Einschusslöcher sichtbar.

 

Eierland lighthouse is a lighthouse on the northern tip of the Dutch island of Texel. It got its name from the former island of Eierland, which today belongs to Texel after land reclamation measures.

n 1835, Dutch coastal planners began diking the Wadden area between the islands of Texel and Eierland. Once this work was completed, the formerly independent island of Eierland became part of the much larger island of Texel. Due to the enormous gain of land, new shipping signs were needed. The state government approved the construction of a lighthouse on the new northern tip of Texel, and the architect Quirinus Harder was commissioned to plan the project. The red-painted tower was put into operation on November 1, 1864. At that time, the distance between the lighthouse and the coast was 3,000 meters.

 

From 1864 to 1910 the tower was operated with petroleum burners before they were replaced by Pharoline burners in 1910. The Eierland lighthouse was finally electrified in 1927.

 

During the Georgian uprising in April 1945, the tower was badly damaged, so that it subsequently had to be extensively renovated. A new outer wall was built and the interior extensively renovated. In 1977 the tower finally received a red plastic coating. The tower has been open to the public since 2009 and you can climb up to the 6th floor. The lighthouse and the lighthouse keeper's office are not accessible. At the level of the 5th floor there is a tour between the old and the new outer wall. Bullet holes are visible here.

Also known as the Grand Theatre of Casablanca, CasArts is a multipurpose theatre developed in Mohammed V Square in Casablanca, Morocco. The biggest theatre in Africa completed in June 2018, the theatre hosts musical concerts, theatre plays and other large-scale performances. Estimated to cost MAD1.44bn ($148.91m), the project provides Casablanca with access to cultural and artistic activities. France-based architect and urban planner Christian de Portzamparc designed the theatre with Rachid Andaloussi serving as the Architect partner in Morocco. The new theatre is built on 6ha of land located in Mohammed V Square, a popular gathering spot for locals. It covers 24,245m² of space and includes the revitalisation of the surrounding areas of the square.

120 Film

Hasselblad 500 C/M

Carl Zeiss Planner T* 80mm/F2.8

Kodak TMx 100

"Huys Afrika", Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Modern housing connected to the old warehouses "Afrika".

 

Design (2009): KCAP Architects & planners.

>Body: Maitreya Lara Mesh Body

>Head: CATWA HEAD Catya

>Ears: ^^Swallow^^ Shiny Ears

>Skin: *YS&YS* Bambi Tone 02

>Makeup: L'Etre

>Rings: **RE** Luxy Rings Set

>Nails: #EMPIRE - Coffin Nails - Medium

>Choker: Eclat - Velvet Choker

>Hair: RAMA.SALON - Jess Hair @ Hair Fair

 

~ New Release ~

>Outfit & Boots: Blueberry - Maria Set

Blueberry Mainstore

Blueberry MarketPlace Store

 

>Pose: entangled poses - Anala

@ Pose Fair

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Entangled Poses MarketPlace Store

 

>Purse: REIGN.- HEART COIN PURSE (FLF)

>Deco

REIGN.- PLANNER Collection (Epiphany Gacha)

REIGN.- VARSITY DAYS Collection (Arcade Gacha)

  

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Dedicated to Esteves who wrote a nice testimonial for me. She likes Smurf cartoons. Claudia, thanks for your loyal support and kind comments.

They just arrived! Signed copies available right now at my shop!

Dunno what to post for today & greatly irritated by some incident last nite..

My energy are Rock bottom low!

Anyway, here is the 5-day planner I m trying..

Get a copy from David Seah Blog

Everyday objects

Experiments in Infra Red

Urban planner of the 60's - 80's in Philadelphia. Responsible for Penn Center buildings on Market across from city hall among other initiatives.

For the Flickr Friday Group.

**Subject** Lucky Number.

Yes, my lucky number is #17.

This started many years ago, when I was about 14 years old. I used to have season passes to go to the Philadelphia Wings Lacrosse Team's home games.. *I attended almost every single one*.. and I was a huge fan. I used to LOVE Tom Ryan # 17... and Bergee # 66 ,, the goalie. They were my favorites.

So those # s are still my lucky numbers.. They haven't changed or waivered. My favorite numbers.

& That is the reason why!

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BTW: I'm sure you all have noticed that I have participated in A LOT of challenges recently. I think it's fun, if I have the time or I am able to participate for that week/subject.

I am solid with my two main challenges, 52 Week & 100x!

However, the other challenges, I will post when I can.. (there is no *you have to post every single week* demands.. so, if & when I can.. I will happily participate in these fun challenges.

- The more challenges I participate in, the more I learn and experience.. and I'm grateful for each one that I'm able to do.

 

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I do hope that you all have a beautiful day & a wonderful week!

:) (this is my 2nd photo I posted today, so if you get a chance.. check out the other photo I posted for my 100x (favorite locations to take photos in).

I love my planner! Really!

 

Hey new post on my blog! :D

 

Thanks for everything, people!

 

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Eu amo o meu planner! Sério!

 

Obrigada por tudo, pessoal!

 

Hey, blog atualizado! :)

  

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Paniq: New Year Scotch Glass Fifty Linden Friday

 

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Hand made dividers stacked

Salmon Street Springs, or Salmon Street Fountain, is an outdoor water fountain at the intersection of Naito Parkway at Southwest Salmon in Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland, Oregon, United States. It was designed by Robert Perron Landscape Architects and Planners and dedicated in 1988. The fountain's three water displays, which are regulated by a computer, are called "bollards", "misters", and "wedding cake".

 

According to Portland Parks & Recreation, the fountain can recycle up to 4,924 US gallons of water per minute through as many as 137 of its 185 jets. Salmon Street Springs is considered "interactive" and open from 6:00am to 10:00pm during the Spring, Summer, and Fall months. (Wikipedia)

 

Portland, Oregon, USA.

I sat at the kitchen table, staring blankly at my planner where...

 

Our Daily Challenge - Aug 20, 2021 - PART OF A CIRCLE

 

... was written, desperately trying to think of something to take a picture of.

 

(sigh)

Holiday Party ~ Harbor Beach Marriott ~ band/trombone

Fort Lauderdale Beach ~ Fort Lauderdale, Florida U.S.A.

 

(three more photos 'from this party' in the comments)

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Lauderdale,_Florida

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Everglades

- our greatest wealth

- our greatest loss

 

- thiner than air that we rarely are aware of its importance

- thicker than stone to keep all of us in history, with memories, deeds and dreams

 

- crushing before a deadline

- swampy without an activity

 

- deceiving for dreamers and planners

- surprising for the lost, forgotten and hopeless ones

 

- unbreathable when waiting

- piercing in the dusk of the unavoidable

- whipping in the dreadful hour

 

- exhilerating when celebrating

- rejuvenating when the task is completed

- fluid when facing an ocean of options

 

- precious when we're together

- scorching when we're apart

 

- better than life when we become one

- worse than death when realizing we'll never be one again

 

- burnt as your memory glazed in poisonous honey

- blooming as a vision of her shrouded in petal clouds

When will it ever bloom again? :(

I have created planner dorks out of some of my students. We had a park day and I was curious who brought their planner with them :)

London Bridge station.

My newest planner...in a fun and funky floral!

Edited | Forza Motorsport 7

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After getting this shot to what it looks like now, I wanted to add some more depth below t he lines. Now what does more depth mean when it comes to an idea from me.

 

Simply put it, I wanted to make it look like if there was another dimension below. But in the end my idea didn't couldn't come alive.

 

Right why was such an idea a challenge for me. First and foremost, my limited experience and memory makes it a challenge. Also when a edited shot starts to become more complex. Then that pretty much, separates the amateurs from the professionals.

 

Anyway since trying to use such a idea took up a few hours of frustration, it will most likely result in, no more edited shots leading into tonight.

The Red Rd flats were a post war social experiment to move people from the slums to the sky when completed in 1966 they were the tallest in Europe,unfortunately it took over 45 years and many broken generations to realise the plan was flawed. Now in the process of demolition

20T takes to the passing siding to run around a dead 120 train parked on the mainline at Dawson, IL.

 

All day long 120's carcass served to impede traffic flow as trains sat for an hour and half at either Iles and Harristown waiting for opposing traffic to pass. Then, once they were let loose, they had to negotiate the 25 mph gauntlet at Dawson as they ran into and back out of the passing siding. Movement Planner my butt. More like Constipation Planner.

 

24 hours later, as I posted this photo, 120 is still sitting dead at Dawson blocking the main road crossing. And the Class I's wonder why people are getting angry.

 

NS 8011 - ES44AC

NS 4426 - AC44C6M

 

Old Route 36 - Dawson, Illinois

February 5, 2022

For Macro Mondays: The Office

Testing out some green mixtures. Found out I need other yellows and blues.

Baby planner yesterday on the blog...6 months, fabulous eyes!

Natural light-big window camera left :)

www.angelachandlerphotography.com/blog/2010/05/14/sf-east...

 

Here she is before at 2 months:

www.flickr.com/photos/angelacphotography/4247188728/

If Plan A doesn't work, just remember, there are 25 more letters in the alphabet.

 

This is the lovely Patty Patch! This is her first picture out of her stock outfit--she is beautiful! The length and waviness of her hair is just right. This photo is for the theme "Letters" in the Blythe a Day group--I'm a day late, but at least I managed to post in the group!

weekly overview

The first page of my art planner. The class (paint.plan.play) is now live at studiocalico.com Videos, Pdfs, and inspiration.

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