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Milky Way over the Gerringong Cemetary.
Cemetaries always make me think of "Green Grass" by Tom Waits. A poigniant song of hanging on to the memory of a loved one - exceprt below.
Lay your head where my heart used to be
Hold the earth above me
Lay down in the green grass
Remember when you loved me
Come closer don't be shy
Stand beneath a rainy sky
The moon is over the rise
Think of me as a train goes by
Stand in the shade of me
Things are now made of me
Don't say good bye to me
Describe the sky to me
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shot last week, make it a memory today, soon you will be gone and these days will be forgotten. another year, another tick in the universe's clock, and on it goes...around and around like a ferris wheel.
... and hoping for a more peaceful tomorrow
... Vietnam Memorial ...
the photo is from last year, but somehow apt for Memorial day
Remember Monday ~ Green Note ~ Camden Town ~ England ~ Monday February 25th 2019.
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You can also buy my WWT cards here (The Otter and the Sunset images) or in the shop at the Wetland Centre in Barnes ~ London ~ www.wwt.org.uk/shop/catalogue.asp?Page=1&CatID=182
So I got to see & meet the UK Voice contestants "Remember Monday" on Monday in Camden Town, London, when they performed at the Green Note pub / restaurant venue, they are currently in the final battle stages, so good luck with your mentor Jennifer Hudson, girls..:)
Have a wonderful Sunday Y'all..:)
Like so many others in the UK the weather is awful. I have not picked up a camera for a few weeks. So it's back to looking through my hard drives to find these little gems
These days, I don't often share photos the same day that I took them, but every now and then there's a little more meaning behind one that makes me want to tell the story right away before my memory fades.
When famed photographer and fellow Troy native Jim Shaughnessy passed away in August 2018, I decided to attend calling hours. There, I had the opportunity to introduce myself to Jim's son, James. I briefly explained that not only had his father's work inspired me, but Jim as a person had been a very kind mentor to me. I had interviewed him for my senior thesis paper when I was attending Siena College, he was always a phone call or email away for any historical questions I had, and he graciously contributed to my first book. James later friended me on Facebook, where he saw a tribute post I had made to his father (you can see the post, which is public, here: www.facebook.com/tim.stockwell.587/posts/10100524475339363). I could tell that the post meant a lot to James, and that in turn meant a lot to me.
Well, today, James re-shared my post from 2018. I was surprised when I received the notification, but then I saw the reason: Today would have been Jim's 88th birthday. To see that my post was still helping James fondly remember his dad made my day.
Wednesdays are always my busiest work day, with a couple different meetings in different places in Troy, with the day ending with a soup kitchen for which I help recruit and oversee volunteers. In driving to the latter, I had some time to spare, and radio chatter tipped me off to the fact that CSX's B761 local was working in Troy. When B761 runs to Troy, it's typically a midday run. So, I knew that a rarer, afternoon run like this would afford some different angles. Also, on what would have been Jim Shaughnessy's 88th birthday, what better way to pay tribute than to photograph a train in Troy: the place where Jim grew up, went to school (RPI), worked, lived, and of course contributed so much to photographing Troy railroad history that is now long gone.
In this view, B761 prepares to depart Troy after picking up two refrigerated boxcars from K.C. Refrigeration. In the background on the right stands the steeple to St. John's Episcopal Church. The afternoon sun afforded an opportunity to place it in the photo, whereas normally it can't be included.
Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving!
CSX B761
Troy, NY
November 24, 2021
Remember Monday ~ Shoreditch Treehouse ~ East London ~ England ~ Sunday October 20th 2019.
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I was invited to see the awesome new Country Music group "Remember Monday" last Sunday at the Shoreditch Treehouse in London, for their single launch party of their latest single "Find My Way" ~ www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zZb-fPI150 ~ Anyhoo here's a link to one of the songs I recorded of their session ~ www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PXU-2pFDEU ~ This is their cover of Cold Play's "Fix You"....Enjoy..:)
Have a great Monday Y'all..:)
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It's amazing how you
can speak right to my heart.
Without saying a word,
you can light up the dark
Try as I may
I could never explain
what I hear when
you don't say a thing
The smile on your face
lets me know that t I need you
There's a truth in your eyes
saying you'll never leave you
The touch of your hand
says you'll catch me
when ever I fall
You say it best,
when you say nothing at all
All day long I can hear
people talking out loud
But when you hold me near,
you drown out the crowd
Try as they may
they can never define
what's been said between
your heart and mine.
Looking at some of my old photos from our trip to Scotland. I have seen many images of this scene and decided to add mine to the collection.
The Lagangarbh Cottage is owned by the National Trust for Scotland and is maintained by the Scottish Mountaineering Club, providing accommodations for members and guests.
To all those poor souls from every nation who suffered and died in the trenches of the first world war. So that we shall always remember.
From November 11 (UK rememberance day, Armistice de la Première Guerre mondiale in France) to November 19 (German Volkstrauertag), this week is dedicated to remembering the dead of the First World War. I’ll try doing a photographic equivalent showing places of commemoration to the dead of the great war from 1914 to 1918 from the Württemberg region I live. Though monuments here are naturally dedicated to German soldiers, we should commemorate the dead of every nation that fought the great war.
Herrmann Ott , killed on Oct. 22, 1917 in West Flanders. Found that by chance at the war memorial in Bad Friedrichshall - a very personal piece of rememberance, I think.
Apology....I may have uploaded this same image before but wanted to place this above my photostream and it would not let me scroll down to find it...Flickr keeps changing settings so often i seem to get lost in all their faffing around and that drives me mad!.........Anyhow this is for all those we should remember, not just during the next few days but at any time we here of members of the armed forces who die or get injured serving their country
View from the marina walkway at Division Street..
Today lets remember our war dead and our soldiers deployed throughout the world defending our freedom...
DRS 'heavyweight' 37716 (and 37425 on the rear) power through Knaresborough working 3S29 0827 York Thrall Europa to York Thrall Europa railhead treatment train on Sunday 12th November 2023.
NB: Taken from a safe public access position using the back screen of the camera to compose.
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...remember last summer...
we use to sing with wind's strings
we were following each others paths on the wet sand
we were playing making castles ..
two lost kids ...
...same place same time ....
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Earth is embarking on its sixth mass extinction phase with animals disappearing 114 times faster than they used to. Not since the age of the dinosaurs ended 66 million years ago has the planet been losing species at this rapid rate, but this time we’re entirely to blame. I’m pessimistic about the future of our planet, considering our species' never-ending greed and pathological tendency to act only when it’s already too late, but I’m not ready to give up yet. Luckily, there are still people who look beyond their own microcosm and selfie obsession, and see the bigger picture - people like Margot Raggett. When she asked me if I wanted to collaborate on her Remembering Rhinos project, I didn’t have to think twice. We’re about to lose some of our most iconic megafauna: polar bears, tigers, gorillas, orang-utan, and rhino, and there is no time to waste. I honestly don’t know whether this is going to save the rhino, but at least we’re trying to make a difference. If we would all try that, then there’s still hope.
Please visit www.rememberingrhinos.com
Marsel
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This is Memorial Day in the U.S.A. and we remember those who fought for our country. Two of my uncles fought in W.W.2 and came back changed men; still good men but quiet and without the joy in life they always had before. Some don't come back at all.
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Trout Lake Park,
John Hendry Park, (Trout Lake Park),
Trout Lake, Kensington-Cedar Cottage, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
It is with a broken heart that I post my soulmate MojoRisin Bloodstorm passed away from complications of a stroke on June 4th, 2021. Mojo was a very unique man, I called him my social butterfly. This is the song I walked down the isle to. We always said it was out song because it fit so well.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtOvBOTyX00
Part of my wedding vows to Mojo were:
"People come into your life for a reason, a season or a lifetime.
We may not know the reason;
We have lasted many seasons;
And I will love you for a lifetime."
At the time I did not know what the reason was, but I have come to understand that reason. You gave me pieces of myself I did not realize were missing & you take a part of my heart with you. I never thought it was possible to love someone as deeply as I did you, especially someone you had never touched, seen, or even knew what they looked like. I was wrong. We had such a connection that people could feel the love we had.
I have had so many tell me how much you loved me. They could see it when we were together. I will take that with me for the rest of my life. I once ask you what took you so long to find me. You said you got here as quick as you could & I told you if you had only stopped & ask for directions you could have found me sooner.
I will carry you in my heart forever. You just said you were looking forward to celebrating our one year anniversary & sadly that will never happen. Just remember hubby of mine that you were loved more than I ever thought humanly possible. You will forever be missed. Rest in peace my sexy hubby from your loving wife.
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[evoLove] *Ashoka Heels* at SanaRae Event!
Texas, 1997
Photographed analog with a Canon AE-1 Program on Kodak Gold film and digitized on Kodak Photo CD in the 90s.
Model: Sulpz Anh
Photographer: JinneGill
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Remember when there were four of us. We could take over the world. We were the in the heavens and the roads were our battleground. We were the elite. The top rated. Time has done it's job and the men who once owned the streets are now just an illusion.
This memorial was unveiled in 2011 in remembrance of the 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery. The monument is positioned outside the Royal Citadel in Plymouth and is inscribed with the names of 14 soldiers killed on operations since 1962
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try to remember the beautiful summer weeks, I wish you a happy weekend also...
Try to remember the kind of September
When life was slow and oh
so mellow.
Try to remember the kind of September
When grass was green and the grain was yellow.
Try to remember the kind of September
When you were young and the callow fellow.
Try to remember and if you remember
then follow
follow.
when life was so tender
When no-one wept except the willow.
Try to remember when life was so tender
When dreams were kept beside your pillow.
Esta foto tiene casi cinco años, Es la primera que hice a la Vía Láctea cuando Estrené la FX... Durante estos años he realizado muchas salidas, con muchos compañeros. Algunos grandes fotógrafos, otros vendedores de humo... Pero de todos ellos siempre he aprendido algo. Últimamente he visto varios videos... y navegando por redes sociales... En los que parece ser, que si no llevas lo último en tecnología ( monturas ecuatorial... modos live... hacer stacking, blending, tracked etc...) no estas a la última, por lo cual no sacarás una buena foto nocturna... Adonde vamos a llegar... Espero que no se me ofenda nadie, solo es una reflexión que quería decirla en voz alta... De ahí que publique esta foto “antigua” que ahora realizaría mejor... pero es por decir que ya se hacían fotos nocturnas hace años sin necesidad de tanta “historia”
Como no... Milky Way en Cabo Blanco
i miss summer.
the sunny sky picture i used was from june. it was the 14th picture i'd ever taken with my d40 <3
thanks to cal
for the testimonial :]
EDIT: this is the first photo of mine to hit 1000 views <3 <3 <3 AND over 100 faves :]