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Rue piétonne à Caen

«La Baguenaude de Valmy» par l'artiste Vinie.

Château des Gadelles (également sur commune de Sainte-Adresse) à Havre (le)

Adresse : Cochet (rue) 1

Epoque : 4e quart 19e siècle

 

Informations :

 

Ensemble des éléments subsistants : conciergerie-bibliothèque, ensemble des murs de clôture et de soutènement, grilles et escaliers (cad. Le Havre PA 83 ; Sainte-Adresse XA 373) : inscription par arrêté du 6 août 1997

  

Propriétaire : propriété d'une société privée

 

Autre : Dumont Pierre-Edouard (architecte) ; Toutain Henri (architecte) ; Eiffel Gustave (ingénieur)

Aujols dans le Lot (France)

The Quran describes the oppressor or tyrant as "deaf, dumb and blind", which is essentially the spiritual reality of the tyrant. He cannot hear the cries of his victims; he cannot communicate with those he oppresses because he imperiously views them as representatives of a lower order of being than himself, and thus as mere commodities to be exploited or, even worse, as plagues to be cleansed; and he cannot see the harm he does. Aristotle (d. 322 BC) reminds us that all tyrants invariably surround themselves with sycophants because they cannot bear the truth. But the tyrant also needs these sycophants because he demands tacit approval of his beliefs and actions, and most of all he fears an honest and critical view of himself. The more the tyrant's power grows, the less he tolerates dissent. What is true of the tyrant is also true of the tyrannical nation. He demands that everyone agree with him and affirm his position because he cannot see, hear or speak to anyone but himself. He believes that his vision is clear, his understanding is unsurpassed, and his words, and only his words, are worthy of utterance or consideration. As human beings, only through others can we truly see ourselves, hear ourselves and talk to ourselves; but in his fixation on himself the tyrant is totally incapable of such reflection.

 

(Hamza Yusuf. Introduction to the "The prayer of the oppressed")

deets:

 

MICHAN - Kenna Necklace

MOVEMENT - Flip Phone is Back

Apple Blossom - Rue Set

Ascendant - TKO Nails

ANDORE - *acc+ears* - Snake Crystal

.:the-HAUS:. Valentina HD Eyebrows

(real?) flowers in Paris

With or without sugar a cup of tea? Hanoi Street.......

Short walk by the Rue Cler in the 7e arrondissement of Paris in a rainy night wich gave some nice reflections of the light in the stone floor.

Arras près de la Grand Place

... Dans les rues de la ville il y a mon amour.

Peu importe où il va dans le temps divisé.

Il n’est plus mon amour, chacun peut lui parler.

Il ne se souvient plus; qui au juste l’aima

et l’éclaire de loin pour qu’il ne tombe pas ?

 

(René Char 1948)

Boulevard de la Opera

Rua dos artistas.

Street of artists.

Strada degli artisti.

Calle de los artistas.

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Cette rue est située dans le Marais, à 2 pas de la place des Vosges; j'ai pensé que ça pouvait être sympa de la photographier au 12 mm, j'aime bien les déformations que cela génère.

The little woodland wildflowers are slow to appear this year, but pretty when they do. Taken with the Helios 44-2, 58mm, @f2.0

Paris - 9e arrondissement

Rue Malbranche is a charming cobbled street located in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, near the Latin Quarter. Lined with Haussmann buildings, it offers a picturesque atmosphere with its small shops, cafes and restaurants. Its narrow sidewalks and colorful facades make it a popular place for strollers in search of Parisian authenticity.

 

La rue Malbranche est une charmante voie pavée située dans le 5e arrondissement de Paris, à proximité du quartier latin. Bordée de bâtiments haussmanniens, elle offre une atmosphère pittoresque avec ses petits commerces, cafés et restaurants. Ses trottoirs étroits et ses façades colorées en font un lieu prisé par les flâneurs en quête d'authenticité parisienne.

from my garden!

Rue is another host plant for the Eastern Black Swallowtail... but I think mine prefer to leave eggs on the dill!

And why not a game of cards sitting on our shoes in the middle of a Hanoi street?

Lausanne, 6 février 2016

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