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May you be healthy, happy and prosperous, may all your wishes come true easily and effortlessly. Thank you for your inspiration and support in 2016, let us face a great new year ahead.
I don't have a Christmas pic to post this year, but I wish all my Flickr Friends and Contacts a wonderful Christmas season and a healthy and prosperous New Year.
Figsard Lighthouse / Fort Rodd Hill,
Colwood, B.C.
7641
A prosperous establishment of the early 1870's, with an elegant Mansard roof, small tower and iron grillwork. Sign of the growth associated with the construction of the Third Welland Canal (1871-1882). Its neighbour, 325 St. Paul St., is a well maintained example of the same period
A healthy, happy and prosperous Year 2022,
my dear Flickr friends !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gesundes, Glückliches und Erfolgreiches Jahr 2022, meine liebe Flickr-Freunde !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
🌈🌞💖🎆💞🙋♀️🎈
Photo von Handy meines Sohnes
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For those in the know, you will know that little Azizi here is snoozing the cold winter away in his warm and cosy vivarium, snuggled up next to Boo!! This photo was taken back in summer when he was very active.
Compliments of the season to all my followers and thank you so very much for your continued support and incredible feedback.
What was once the most prosperous village in the Cinque Terre is still the most beautiful.
Liguria Region.
Just returned from an extensive get-together with friends
and family over the Holidays,
I wish you all a Happy and prosperous New Year :-)
DER JANUAR
Das Jahr ist klein und liegt noch in der Wiege.
Der Weihnachtsmann ging heim in seinen Wald.
Doch riecht es noch nach Krapfen auf der Stiege.
Das Jahr ist klein und liegt noch in der Wiege.
Man steht am Fenster und wird langsam alt.
Die Amseln frieren.
Und die Krähen darben.
Und auch der Mensch hat seine liebe Not.
Die leeren Felder sehnen sich nach Garben.
Die Welt ist schwarz und weiß und ohne Farben.
Und wär so gerne gelb und blau und rot.
Umringt von Kindern wie der Rattenfänger,
tanzt auf dem Eise stolz der Januar.
Der Bussard zieht die Kreise eng und enger.
Es heißt, die Tage würden wieder länger.
Man merkt es nicht. Und es ist trotzdem wahr.
Die Wolken bringen Schnee aus fremden Ländern.
Und niemand hält sie auf und fordert Zoll.
Silvester hörte man’s auf allen Sendern,
dass sich auch unterm Himmel manches ändern
und, außer uns, viel besser werden soll.
Das Jahr ist klein und liegt noch in der Wiege.
Und ist doch hunderttausend Jahre alt.
Es träumt von Frieden. Oder träumt’s vom Kriege?
Das Jahr ist klein und liegt noch in der Wiege.
Und stirbt in einem Jahr. Und das ist bald.
The cycle of poems "The 13 Months"
from German author Erich Kästner.
A small, nicely created Hardcover book that I love very much.
Sorry, in German only.
Aus dem Gedichtzyklus "Die 13 Monate" von Erich Kästner.
Ein schmales, gebundenes Büchlein, das ich sehr liebe.
↗⁀↘‿↗✩🎄.. 🎄..✩↗⁀↘‿↗
My dear friends, wish you all a very happy New Year.
I met this colourful guy when I went to my sister's farm in Namakkal last week. There were plenty of butterflies and I like backlit butterflies. Their transperant wings glow in back light. With the coconut leaf and the blue sky for background I felt this could be a perfect New Year greeting to you.
EXPLORED.
HAVE A NICE DAY ALL.
Thank you for all your support and encouragement during this past year and I wish you all a very Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year and many photo ops to capture in 2023!
Happy Slider Sunday!
Thank you to all fellow Flick'r members and friends for your continuous support and sharing in the platform. I wish all of you have a wonderful year of the 2020. and all the best to you!
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Laminak Moon Rocks and Hammock Swings
Simply Shelby Fairy tree w/fairy condo
Other goods:
Fundati mushrooms
Thank you for taking a peek.....🌹
Here we are already in 2023. On this occasion, I wish you and your whole family a most prosperous and above all happy new year!
To the soul reading this, I wish a peaceful, prosperous and healthy life forever
As you read this, I truly wish for you to be empowered, calm and in tune with yourself. I send you love and strength
To the soul reading this: “There are 1,440 minutes in each day. That means we have 1,440 opportunities to make a difference every day.”
To the soul reading this, I wish you success, health, love and happiness!
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This site was the location of the Prosperous and Providence Mines, two mines in the Greenhow area which exploited the "Black Vein"
The path descends into the heart of the site from West Lane and is part of the Nidderdale Way circular footpath
These mines represents a comprehensive late 18th and 19th century lead mining and processing complex and was one of a number of mines in the area exploiting the rich geology of Upper Nidderdale
Today's landscape of abandon mine workings reflects only a part of the long history. What survives above ground is only the tip of the iceberg. A maze of tunnels and enormous underground waterwheels lie hidden under the surface
WWT Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, UK. A Merry Christmas and prosperous New Year to all my Flickr friends.
Wishing you a prosperous New Year with health & happiness to all my Flickr friends !!.May we have a free year from COVID-19.
皆様がご健康ご多幸で栄えある年になるようお祈りします。
新型コロナから自由になれる年になりたいですね。
Happy New Year to One and All !!!
I wish you all a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year.
May the light be always in your favor.
Thank you all for your kind support and encouragement over the past year, it truly means the world to a putz like me..😋
Well another decade has come and gone.
I think because of my passion for photography the last five years of my life have been very exciting and the most rewarding compared to the first half of this decade.
136 trips, over 135,000 miles of road travel and about 10,000 flight miles and I think about 100 tons of rental cars. I have photography and Flickr to thank for that. I would have never imagined that my passion for the outdoors would have been rivaled by anything, but my love of photography has done that, which makes it a perfect union of ecology and technology. But the social aspect has been the most rewarding considering I used to be a bit of an introverted hermit, Hehe.
I haven't been able to get out and shoot for myself or with my friends lately and I really miss that aspect of shooting photography, but shooting in a workshop group has it's perks too. Although a lot of work to plan and prepare it really gives me a chance to meet some great people that I never would have never met if I had been shooting alone or with my friends.
Here are my 9 favorite shots from the past year. Most were taken while teaching or co-hosting a workshop. Hope you like em.
If you are interested in a workshop trip to Joshua Tree, I will be co-hosting a meetup group there Jan 24-27. 2020
Click the link and join the group!!
www.meetup.com/Southern-California-Travel-And-Photography...
And as always, thanks for taking the time to take a look at my photos, Thank you for your views, comments, faves, and support, they are greatly appreciated!!
Have a great day my friends!! :)
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The prosperous little town of Oradour became notorious in June 1944 as the site of a horrendous and unprovoked massacre of 642 residents by the 2nd SS Panzer Division moving North on its way to counter the allied landings in Normandy. General de Gaulle decreed that the burnt‐out town be left exactly as it was, to serve as a memorial and a reminder of the brutality of the Nazis. The tram tracks, old cars, bicycles, sewing machines and general detritus of mid‐20th century life stopped at a moment in time provide an evocative scene to stir the emotions and imagination.
I have now past though the opening in the wall shown in the previous photo
The site of Providence and Prosperous lead mines is visible and the upright stones are remains of the building which was the Engine Shed for the Providence
To the left in the trees is Providence Hall
The buildings in the distance which is over the valley containing Ashfold Side Beck is the farmstead of Merryfield (Beck means Stream)
Further left you can see smoke on the moor where they have started burning patches of the older heather to encourage the heather to produce new green shoots to feed red grouse and livestock. This can occur after Oct 1 to March 31 It is an emotive subject
Best viewed large
This site was the location of the Prosperous and Providence Mines, two mines in the Greenhow area which exploited the "Black Vein"
The path descends into the heart of the site from West Lane and is part of the Nidderdale Way circular footpath
These mines represents a comprehensive late 18th and 19th century lead mining and processing complex and was one of a number of mines in the area exploiting the rich geology of Upper Nidderdale
Today's landscape of abandon mine workings reflects only a part of the long history. What survives above ground is only the tip of the iceberg. A maze of tunnels and enormous underground waterwheels lie hidden under the surface
A prosperous establishment of the early 1870's, with an elegant Mansard roof, small tower and iron grillwork. Sign of the growth associated with the construction of the Third Welland Canal (1871-1882). Its neighbour, 325 St. Paul St., is a well maintained example of the same period
This site was the location of the Prosperous and Providence Mines, two mines in the Greenhow area which exploited the "Black Vein"
The upright stones are remains of the building which was the Engine Shed for the Providence Mine and is passed when walking on the Nidderdale Way footpath
These mines represents a comprehensive late 18th and 19th century lead mining and processing complex and was one of a number of mines in the area exploiting the rich geology of Upper Nidderdale
Today's landscape of abandon mine workings reflects only a part of the long history. What survives above ground is only the tip of the iceberg. A maze of tunnels and enormous underground waterwheels lie hidden under the surface
Millie and her furry friends wish you a happy, healthy and prosperous new year! Edgar and Ron do also.
Happy New Year everyone. Thanks for all the feedback in 2015, and here is to you having a safe, healthy, and prosperous 2016!
TIA wishes all of you a very happy, healthy, prosperous, and peaceful new year. 😃
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This site was the location of the Prosperous and Providence Mines, two mines in the Greenhow area which exploited the "Black Vein"
The path descends into the heart of the site from West Lane and is part of the Nidderdale Way circular footpath
These mines represents a comprehensive late 18th and 19th century lead mining and processing complex and was one of a number of mines in the area exploiting the rich geology of Upper Nidderdale
Today's landscape of abandon mine workings reflects only a part of the long history. What survives above ground is only the tip of the iceberg. A maze of tunnels and enormous underground waterwheels lie hidden under the surface
56053 ‘Sir Morgannwg Ganol/ County of Mid Glamorgan’ heads past the 1898-built Barry Docks Offices with an empty coal train from Barry to Tower colliery.
Even though most Welsh coal mines had closed by 1994, residual coal traffic, particularly serving the power station at Aberthaw generated plenty of rail traffic. On this day (unusually busy) Sunday, Aberthaw received 7 trains: 2 from Tower, 4 from Cwmbargoed and 1 from Jersey Marine.
The impressive building, in the baroque revival style, was built to regulate the vast coal traffic that flowed out of Barry in the early 20th century. Prior to the first world war Barry was the busiest coal port in the world. Over 11 million tonnes of coal per year were being shipped through Barry with more than 18,000 employees working the docks.
The building was in good repair in 1994: 10 years earlier a fire had seriously damaged the structure, and the port owner had recently completed an extensive refurbishment. In 2021, the building houses part of the Vale of Glamorgan Council.