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Germany has many castles that can be visited, including Burg Eltz. This structure is considered a prototype of the German knight's castle and despite a turbulent history, the castle was never destroyed during quarrels and wars, giving it some 850 years of history.

"You turn things upside down, as if the potter were thought to be like the clay! Shall what is formed say to him who formed it, 'He did not make me'? Can the pot say of the potter, 'He knows nothing'?"

 

"Woe to him who quarrels with his Maker, to him who is but a potsherd among the potsherds on the ground. Does the clay say to the potter, 'What are you making?' Does your work say, 'He has no hands'? Woe to him who says to his father, 'What have you begotten?' or to his mother, 'What have you brought to birth?'

 

This is what the Lord says- the Holy One of Israel, and its Maker: Concerning things to come, do you question me about my children or give me orders about the work of my hands? It is I who made the earth and created mankind upon it. My own hands stretched out the heavens; I marshaled their starry hosts. I will raise up Cyrus in my righteousness: I will make all his ways straight. He will rebuild my city and set my exiles free, but not for a price or reward, says the LORD Almighty.'"

 

[Isaiah 29:16 & Isaiah 45:9-13]

 

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"Mi feci tante domande che andai a vivere sulla riva del mare e gettai in acqua le risposte per non litigare con nessuno.”(Pablo Neruda)

 

Caletta di Castiglioncello - Rosignano Marittimo - Livorno

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"I asked myself many questions that I went to live on the seashore and threw the answers into the water so as not to quarrel with anyone." (Pablo Neruda)

 

Caletta di Castiglioncello - Rosignano Marittimo - Livorno - Tuscany - Italy

 

Germany has many castles that can be visited, including Burg Eltz. This structure is considered a prototype of the German knight's castle and despite a turbulent history, the castle was never destroyed during quarrels and wars, giving it some 850 years of history.

In Flanders Fields

 

In Flanders fields the poppies blow

Between the crosses, row on row,

That mark our place; and in the sky

The larks still bravely singing, fly

Scarce heard amid the guns below.

 

We are the Dead. Short days ago

We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,

Loved and were loved, and now we lie

In Flander's fields.

 

Take up our quarrel with the foe:

To you from failing hands we throw

The torch; be yours to hold it high.

If ye break faith with us who die

We shall not sleep, tho poppies grow

In Flander's fields.

 

By: Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, MD (1872-1918)

Canadian Army

Germany has many castles that can be visited, including Burg Eltz. This structure is considered a prototype of the German knight's castle and despite a turbulent history, the castle was never destroyed during quarrels and wars, giving it some 850 years of history.

A member of the Rail family Rallidae and a close relative of the moorhen. The name Coot comes from that fact that in Latin Fulicia is coot and atra is black. Can often be seen swimming in open water. Sexes are very similar with the male being slightly larger than the female. They often seem to have many quarrels with each other striking each other with their feet.

In Flanders Fields

 

In Flanders fields the poppies blow

Between the crosses, row on row,

That mark our place; and in the sky

The larks still bravely singing, fly

Scarce heard amid the guns below.

 

We are the Dead. Short days ago

We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,

Loved and were loved, and now we lie

In Flander's fields.

 

Take up our quarrel with the foe:

To you from failing hands we throw

The torch; be yours to hold it high.

If ye break faith with us who die

We shall not sleep, tho poppies grow

In Flander's fields.

 

By: Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, MD (1872-1918)

Canadian Army

Its been about nine months since I've moved to where I am now so I thought it was about time Id go back and see if I could catch up with my old friend Red the fox who appeared at the start of the covid lockdown. Now he seems to be the boss of five other foxes who are all in great condition with no hint of mange. This is one of his friends here as Red decided to go off just as I got my camera out but seems as tame as ever so will have to catch up with him a little later. This gang of six sometimes quarrel, sometimes they fight, sometimes, they get on, and sometimes they are the best of friends.

My first real attempt to take bird pictures. I sat at one place for about 8 hours. The weather was not good and I struggled with the light. But I am quite happy with this one.

 

Thanks to everyone who takes the time to view, comment, and fave my photo.

Male & female kingfishers have a quarrel

They have their little quarrels, but at the end of the day they know they are family - and stand united.

Posted for the "Happy Caturday" theme "Best friends".

Dushara Tatters and Rags & Dushara Cathal Caithlin (Somali cats), 03.05.2022.

 

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“The most shocking fact about war is that its victims and its instruments are individual human beings, and that these individual beings are condemned by the monstrous conventions of politics to murder or be murdered in quarrels not their own.”

-Aldous Huxley.

This one doesn't look like any other hummingbirds on our property. I call him Dino, and he lives in the tobacco tree. His head is rather big and elongated. I don't think it looks this way because of a few missing feathers at the base of his beak; his head is simply pear-shaped.

As to their quarreling, they viciously fight all day long. I have no clue how they are not all severely injured yet.

Musée d’Orsay. Paris.FR

There was a time when this house was full. There was laughter, quarrels, and hopefully lots of love. It was a home.

 

I often wonder where the people went. Did they plan on returning? Did someone still hold on to the memories of living in this house?

 

Abandoned places are without a doubt intriguing. Some day I may get brave enough to venture inside one of these places. For now though, I'll enjoy their pretty exterior. :-)

 

Happy Friday all!!

A female Baltimore oriole and a male rose-breasted grosbeak have a quarrel over who goes first at the jelly dish. Females usually win. I've never seen anyone get hurt. Someone just usually gives in.

Fight for food in the snow and water. For my album Animals. Take a look !

 

Castle De Haar is one of the most famous and visited castles in all of Holland and was originally founded in the late 1300’s by the Van de Haar family, whose standing in society allowed them the comfort of building a fortified abode.

By 1449, the castle became the property of the Van Zuylen family thru marriage. In 1482, the castle was destroyed due to differences of opinion (quarrels) between the city of Utrecht and its bishop

  

By the 17th century, the Van Zuylen family line had become extinct and the castle was inherited by the Van Stembors, who originated from the south of Holland - present day Belgium. French soldiers attacked and damaged the castle during the years 1672 and 73.

  

In 1801, Castle De Haar passed to JJ.van Zuylen van Nijevelt, a distant cousin of the Zuylen family. JJ had inherited a castle that was in a poor state of repair due to 200 years of neglect. Upon his death, these magnificent ruins passed to his son Baron Etienne van Zuylen van Nijevelt in 1890.

  

The rebuilding of the castle was started in 1892 under the guidance of one of Holland’s most famous architects Dr PHJ Cuypers. It is his influence on Castle De Haar that we see today. PHJ Cuypers rebuilt the castle as close as possible to the original outlines and were there was not sufficient material to work with he used his own ideas of what a medieval castle should look like. The interior was rebuilt to a luxurious standard with the inclusion of electricity. A new bailey with an entrance gate was built on its original foundations.

  

Today the castle is surrounded by parkland but this was not always the case. From the medieval period to the end of the 19th century, the village of Haarzuilens had been surrounded the castle. Haarzuilens was completely demolished and relocated some one and a half kilometres away to the west. The village chapel however was saved from this wilful destruction and incorporated into the new park.

 

Castle De Haar is now a museum and opens to the public except during the month of September when the Van Zuylen van Nijevelt family turn it back into a home for their month long stay.

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The adres for the car navigator, Kasteel de Haar,

Kasteellaan 1,3455 RR Haarzuilens.

Castle De Haar is one of the most famous and visited castles in all of Holland and was originally founded in the late 1300’s by the Van de Haar family, whose standing in society allowed them the comfort of building a fortified abode.

By 1449, the castle became the property of the Van Zuylen family thru marriage. In 1482, the castle was destroyed due to differences of opinion (quarrels) between the city of Utrecht and its bishop

  

By the 17th century, the Van Zuylen family line had become extinct and the castle was inherited by the Van Stembors, who originated from the south of Holland - present day Belgium. French soldiers attacked and damaged the castle during the years 1672 and 73.

  

In 1801, Castle De Haar passed to JJ.van Zuylen van Nijevelt, a distant cousin of the Zuylen family. JJ had inherited a castle that was in a poor state of repair due to 200 years of neglect. Upon his death, these magnificent ruins passed to his son Baron Etienne van Zuylen van Nijevelt in 1890.

  

The rebuilding of the castle was started in 1892 under the guidance of one of Holland’s most famous architects Dr PHJ Cuypers. It is his influence on Castle De Haar that we see today. PHJ Cuypers rebuilt the castle as close as possible to the original outlines and were there was not sufficient material to work with he used his own ideas of what a medieval castle should look like. The interior was rebuilt to a luxurious standard with the inclusion of electricity. A new bailey with an entrance gate was built on its original foundations.

  

Today the castle is surrounded by parkland but this was not always the case. From the medieval period to the end of the 19th century, the village of Haarzuilens had been surrounded the castle. Haarzuilens was completely demolished and relocated some one and a half kilometres away to the west. The village chapel however was saved from this wilful destruction and incorporated into the new park.

 

Castle De Haar is now a museum and opens to the public except during the month of September when the Van Zuylen van Nijevelt family turn it back into a home for their month long stay.

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The adres for the car navigator, Kasteel de Haar,

Kasteellaan 1,3455 RR Haarzuilens.

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Castle De Haar is one of the most famous and visited castles in all of Holland and was originally founded in the late 1300’s by the Van de Haar family, whose standing in society allowed them the comfort of building a fortified abode.

By 1449, the castle became the property of the Van Zuylen family thru marriage. In 1482, the castle was destroyed due to differences of opinion (quarrels) between the city of Utrecht and its bishop

  

By the 17th century, the Van Zuylen family line had become extinct and the castle was inherited by the Van Stembors, who originated from the south of Holland - present day Belgium. French soldiers attacked and damaged the castle during the years 1672 and 73.

  

In 1801, Castle De Haar passed to JJ.van Zuylen van Nijevelt, a distant cousin of the Zuylen family. JJ had inherited a castle that was in a poor state of repair due to 200 years of neglect. Upon his death, these magnificent ruins passed to his son Baron Etienne van Zuylen van Nijevelt in 1890.

  

The rebuilding of the castle was started in 1892 under the guidance of one of Holland’s most famous architects Dr PHJ Cuypers. It is his influence on Castle De Haar that we see today. PHJ Cuypers rebuilt the castle as close as possible to the original outlines and were there was not sufficient material to work with he used his own ideas of what a medieval castle should look like. The interior was rebuilt to a luxurious standard with the inclusion of electricity. A new bailey with an entrance gate was built on its original foundations.

  

Today the castle is surrounded by parkland but this was not always the case. From the medieval period to the end of the 19th century, the village of Haarzuilens had been surrounded the castle. Haarzuilens was completely demolished and relocated some one and a half kilometres away to the west. The village chapel however was saved from this wilful destruction and incorporated into the new park.

 

Castle De Haar is now a museum and opens to the public except during the month of September when the Van Zuylen van Nijevelt family turn it back into a home for their month long stay.

.

The adres for the car navigator, Kasteel de Haar,

Kasteellaan 1,3455 RR Haarzuilens.

"This Christmas, mend a quarrel.

Seek out a forgotten friend.

Dismiss suspicion, and replace it with trust.

Write a love letter. Share some treasure.

Give a soft answer. Encourage youth.

Manifest your loyalty in word and deed.

Keep a promise. Find the time.

Forgo a grudge. Forgive an enemy.

Listen. Apologize if you were wrong. Try to understand.

Flout envy. Examine your demands on others.

Think first of someone else. Appreciate.

Be kind; be gentle. Laugh a little. Laugh a little more.

Deserve confidence. Take up arms against malice.

Decry complacency. Express your gratitude.

Go to church. Welcome a stranger.

Gladden the heart of a child.

Take pleasure in the beauty and wonder of the earth.

Speak your love. Speak it again. Speak it still once again."

 

- This Christmas

From The Editors of McCall's Magazine

  

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Castle De Haar is one of the most famous and visited castles in all of Holland and was originally founded in the late 1300’s by the Van de Haar family, whose standing in society allowed them the comfort of building a fortified abode.

By 1449, the castle became the property of the Van Zuylen family thru marriage. In 1482, the castle was destroyed due to differences of opinion (quarrels) between the city of Utrecht and its bishop

  

By the 17th century, the Van Zuylen family line had become extinct and the castle was inherited by the Van Stembors, who originated from the south of Holland - present day Belgium. French soldiers attacked and damaged the castle during the years 1672 and 73.

  

In 1801, Castle De Haar passed to JJ.van Zuylen van Nijevelt, a distant cousin of the Zuylen family. JJ had inherited a castle that was in a poor state of repair due to 200 years of neglect. Upon his death, these magnificent ruins passed to his son Baron Etienne van Zuylen van Nijevelt in 1890.

  

Today the castle is surrounded by parkland but this was not always the case. From the medieval period to the end of the 19th century, the village of Haarzuilens had been surrounded the castle. Haarzuilens was completely demolished and relocated some one and a half kilometres away to the west. The village chapel however was saved from this wilful destruction and incorporated into the new park.

 

Castle De Haar is now a museum and opens to the public except during the month of September when the Van Zuylen van Nijevelt family turn it back into a home for their month long stay.

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The adres for the car navigator, Kasteel de Haar,

Kasteellaan 1,3 455 RR Haarzuilens.

Our intimate chatters today

Our fierce quarrels yesterday

Are the harmonies of our love.

 

Our dreams and aspirations

Somehow there are differences

The harmony of you and I, they are.

 

The night sky, I wandered aimlessly

For more than anyone, you, I love.

 

Our beautiful dreams, our aspirations

Oh forever, let’s not forget.

 

Our farewell tonight

Our last song together

Are harmonies decorating the summer night.

 

The night sky we wandered aimlessly

While swinging amidst the stardust.

Our dreams, our aspirations

Will always be in our memories.

 

Our midsummer dreams, our aspirations

Till eternity, shall we forget...

 

【memo】

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When this cityscape was photographed, I was in the middle of an incensed quarrel with the helicopter pilot, roughly 1,000 feet (305 meters) above Toronto. I was very displeased with the pilot for many, many reasons, and he knew it.

 

This image was captured about an hour later than originally scheduled. As my fortune would have it, the sunset and blue hour that evening had never been so vivid and illustrious, and I completely missed them because the pilot. . .well. . .he had simply forgotten that I had scheduled an appointment from Seattle the month before. I had purposely booked an aerial flight a few weeks in advance in anticipation of a sensational blue hour. Many of you know exactly what I'm talking about -- a significant part of what we do as photographers requires immense planning and strategy.

 

As a result, that same evening, I had almost forgotten that I was a scholar of International Affairs, Foreign Policy & Diplomacy with a mindset of fostering beneficial multicultural relations.

 

Almost.

 

The whole story, which I try my best to recount (as humorously as I can muster), can be found on my blog. The article is called "The Frustrated Photographer & The Forgetful Pilot."

 

Also, If interested, you can view my latest photo essay featuring images of the protests in Seattle against police brutality and institutional racism in my blog article: "The Pandemic, The Pandemonium & The Protests."

 

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This quarrel enjoy the fall colour like us 這隻小松鼠似乎也喜歡看秋天的美景啊!

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Polignac

Dispute dans les bois

This is a gift from my little sister. On the star is written: "I'm there for you". The relationship to my sister is something very special. In our 40+ years together, we've never had a quarrel. I love you, sister heart (Schwesterherz).

 

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