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Elmo was my sisters cat. Today he passed the rainbow bridge. He was suffering from FIP, which is lethal.

He didn't make it till his first birthday.

Loss it can break you in half.

The magnitude of LOSS can be life lasting and maddening.

Today would have been my sister Jen's 37th birthday.

A drunk driver took so much from her...and life was not fair to her after that. How she struggled with all of the destruction and devastation to her body, I can't begin to understand.

I have heard the phrase "in a better place now", That might be true for her. Selfishly I would prefer to have her here.

Knowing you are truly loved is a gift, very few times in my life have I felt that someone truly loved me. The day my sister died I lost one of those people.

 

I think of Jen when I see beautiful things, esp sunsets/sunrises.

 

In honor of my sister, I ask each and every one of you please never drink and drive.

SB

Jen,

I remember holding you as a baby. I became a big brother the day you came into this world.

6 years today you left us, it feels like yesterday. The sun doesn't shine as bright anymore.

I don't feel like a big brother....

All the wishes and tears haven't brought you back.

I miss you.

RIP Täystuho (translates to Complete Destruction). My fellow companion for 15 years. She and I felt her work was done after seeing the pandemic spread.

Playsuit - Melanzana - Rip Zip Playsuit, Exclusive for Tres Chic Event, June 17 - July 10 maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Nika/209/111/22

 

Nails - Tulssy Nail's Art - Om Nails, available at Tres Chic Event, June 17 - July 10 maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Nika/104/139/22

 

Hair - TRUTH - Kitten Hair

Nose Chain - Richb - Nubia Chain

Earrings - Richb - Ritual Earrings

Rings - Vibing - Destiny Rings

 

Pose - [west end] Bento Poses - RAD II

 

Taken at Cherishville maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/London%20Village/120/85/28

Photos I took of Queen Elizabeth II ('Equanimity')

by Chris Levine. The holographic portrait shows eyes both open and closed, apt considering the sad news, Rest in Peace my Queen.

The Ukraine Air Force display at RIAT 2018 flown by Colonel Oleksandr 'Grey Wolf' Oksanchenko. Grey Wolf retired from the Air Force in 2018, remained part of the display team.

Returned to the Ukraine Air Force in February 2022 to help fight the war against the Russian invasion and sadly paid the ultimate price on Friday 24th February 2022 when he was killed in action.

Now a Hero of Ukraine,

R.I.P Blue Skies Sir.

Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker, 58 Blue displaying at RIAT 2018

Nouvelle jolie petite découverte (pour moi en tous cas !!)

ALPHA Event:

 

Vest - RZ. Grunge Vest @ ALPHA Event

 

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ALPHA EVENT FACEBOOK

ALPHA EVENT FLICKR

 

Other Awesome Items In Shot:

Hair - [TNK] H02 KIRU - WHITE

Mask - [TNK] RIPPER MASK - FATPACK

Sweater - [TNK] GOJO GAKURAN - BLACK

 

[TNK] Tanaka

Tanaka Main Store

Tanaka Marketplace

Tanaka Flickr

Tanaka Flickr Group

 

Backdrop - RAMA - #selfie_RAMA Pink'n'Blue Hallway RARE

 

Any other questions feel free to ask.

G-VROY

Manchester Airport EGCC Runway 05R

A photo I took a while ago of the closed Ferrybridge B power station. Viewed from the graveyard at Brotherton with grave stones visible in the foreground

January 2003 to February 2018

Today I lost another hero. Rest in peace great man

 

✟ R.I.P. ✟

 

 

Picture taken at @ Hazardous

   

2010-2022

Much loved and greatly missed

Image #4 in my County Fair series.

This picture is in memory of my grandfather who passed away on 10/18/2020. Fly high with the angels. I love you and miss you.

One of the greatest women in human history.

Happy Fence Friday

 

Slumming in the rats nest, Seattle

I can touch the pain like the sands inside my hand

There's so much to say, but no one would understand

 

Credits

 

Song

   

Dedicated to the memory of Gabriel Trujillo, young botanist killed in Mexico while studying these plants (Buttonbush)

Les dunes de la Platja del Serradal

Grau de Castelló (Spain).

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he was a master at night time urban photography and a real gentleman .. and he always found time to make nice comments on my too numerous images. .( thanks to Jesus for sharing this sad news and his lovely dedication )..

 

www.flickr.com/photos/jesuscm/20800063983/in/dateposted/

 

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Great Northern GP9 657 is pushed across U.S. Highway 2 in Evergreen on its way to its future display site in Kalispell. This section of track will soon be ripped up so this will likely be the last move over this bridge.

Castello di Rivalta - Vista panoramica dalla torre

 

Rivalta è una frazione di 104 abitanti del comune italiano di Gazzola, in Provincia di Piacenza.

Situata all'imbocco della Val Trebbia, dopo la fondazione della prima colonia romana nell'Italia settentrionale “Placentia”, (l'attuale Piacenza) distante solo 16 km, ebbe nei secoli un'importanza strategica per le spedizioni militari ed i commerci tra Pianura Padana e il porto di Genova. Per questo venne eretta una torre di guardia sulla riva più alta del fiume, dalla cui definizione, “Ripa Alta”, la frazione prende il nome. Comprende il borgo medievale costituito da un complesso fortificato con l'imponente castello, la cui prima edificazione risale all'XI secolo.

La prima testimonianza scritta sul castello è un atto di acquisto risalente al 1025. Nel 1048 l'imperatore Enrico II lo dona al monastero di San Savino di Piacenza. Nel XII secolo era sotto giurisdizione dei Malaspina-Cybo, che dominavano i territori dalla Lunigiana fino alla valle Staffora e nel 1255 Oberto Pallavicino, podestà di Piacenza, ordinò la distruzione di questo e degli altri presidi dei Malaspina. Nel primo decennio del XIV secolo i Ripalta lo cedettero a Obizzo Landi e da allora fino a oggi, tranne brevi interruzioni, rimase possesso della famiglia Landi. Tra il XV e il XVIII secolo i Landi trasformarono il castello in una sontuosa residenza.

Come ogni castello degno di questo nome anche Rivalta ha il suo fantasma, anzi ne ha due. Uno è quello di Pietro Zanardi Landi, assassinato per rivalità legate all'eredità, che sembra abbia perseguitato gli eredi fraudolenti fino al 1890 e sia tornato quando un ignaro erede sbagliato si è fermato nel castello. L'altro è il fantasma del cuoco Giuseppe, ucciso nel settecento per vendetta dal maggiordomo a cui aveva insidiato la moglie, si manifesta spegnendo le luci e spostando gli oggetti.

Oggi il castello fa parte del circuito Associazione dei Castelli del Ducato di Parma, Piacenza e Pontremoli ed è visitabile da febbraio a novembre nei giorni festivi e in altre date su prenotazione. Il borgo ospita abitazioni private, ristoranti e taverne.

 

Fonte Wikipedia

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