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WEEK 9 – Hancock Fabrics Southaven, Part I
For week nine, instead of Tanger Outlets photos – which I had originally planned to share after the Church Road McDonald's – we're instead elsewhere on Airways Boulevard in Southaven, covering the closure of Hancock Fabrics in South Lake Centre. I'm fairly certain they've been the original left side tenant of the shopping center, closest to Airways. Whenever we came, we would always park on the side, so this is the view most familiar to me. I'm not much connected to a fabric store of course, but a closure is always worth covering!
Hancock Fabrics (now closed) // 75 Goodman Road W, Southaven, MS 38671
(c) 2016 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
The Nevermore is a smuggling ship owned by Ghu'bak Dnab of the Draconi system. Originally a MT-550 medium freighter, the Nevermore has been refitted multiple times. The ship now carries a modified shield generator from a light corvette and a class-1 hyperdrive. However, the ship is unarmed.
The crew is comprised of Ghu'bak Dnab, Elizabeth Chon, the navigator from earth, Dr. Deah, a genius monkey from Ondor II, and F-590, their droid pilot.
Ghu'bak Dnab inherited the Nevermore from his father and refitted the ship over his long career. Originally, Ghu'bak and F-590 were the pilot and navigator of the ship respectively, but Elizabeth was recruited on Honogh and Ghu'bak retired to an overseer position. The latest addition to the crew was Dr. Deah, a cyborg monkey.
The Nevermore primarily smuggles fruits, vegetables, and other foodstuffs, which were bought on the black market to wealthy worlds around the galaxy. The Nevermore also occasionally smuggles rare, cloned sentinent species. In this case, the Nevermore is smuggling endangered Gungans to a vast, illegal game preserve on the planet of Mare Infinitus. Gungan is a delicacy across the galaxy and for this reason they have been hunted into near extinction. Dr. Deah clones the Gungans himself or they are kidnapped by bounty hunters and bought by the crew of the Nevermore, where they are stored in cryo tubes.
Fully equipped with two bunks, a galley, and, of course, the purging facilities.
A retired HST carriage (40704) sits in siding at the Leicester North end of Great Central Railway. I wonder what they are going to do with it?
Online data shows that other retired carriages have been bought by fire services for training purposes, but the majority have been scrapped.
It sort of nice that as I keep looking over the images from this shoot I continue to find ones that work. I suppose that I could go back on a lot of the stuff from the past year and find more expect that I've not really had too many good trips out with the camera. 2014 will be my best year yet (of course) and I will be shooting a lot of images.
Iowa Interstate 7081 and 6988 sit side by side at the Newton shops before being put together for the trip east to Iowa City.
Here's a study from the same Common ground Beetle I took yesterday at 10x.
I chose a spot and just did the stack to see what the result would be.
I think from now on I will be focusing on certain aspects of insects instead of just random body parts as it may aid me considerably in terms of studying for Animal Diverity, a module I am taking in Univeristy for my Zoology degree :)
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Note - strange red line on upper region may be double refraction of some kind, light getting in behind lens..
I feel pretty
Oh so pretty
That the city should give me its key
A committee should be organized to honor me (la la la la la la la la la la)
I feel dizzy
I feel sunny
I feel fizzy and funny and fine
And so pretty, Miss America can just resign. (la la la la la la la la la la la la)
West Side Story - I feel pretty!
The last remaining 1,5 km long stretch of Berlin wall is now an open air gallery featering the work of artists worldwide.
This is unique sitting side by side LOL
James kinda arrogant look and Midas his not interested look, both refused to look into the camera, I really tried but no way (-;
The other side of Greyfriars Bus Station. The car park was closed in 2007 after mineral stalactites dripped chemicals onto cars. These stalactites first appeared in the building in 1977
Anıtsal kapı ve Vespasian anıtı / Monumental gate and Vespasian monument
Tiyatronun yanında bulunan anıtsal kapı, Roma döneminde Side'nin merkezine uzanıyordu. Bugün bile şehrin tarihi kısmına giden trafik bu kapıdan geçiyor. Bu kapının bitişiğinde ve MS 4. yüzyıl surları tarafından desteklenen zarif bir bina muhtemelen İmparator Vespasian'ın onuruna dikilmiştir.
Anıtsal kapının şu anki yüksekliği 13,5 metredir, ancak eski zamanlarda yapı çok daha yüksekti. Kapının üstündeki saçaklık, bir zamanlar büyük olasılıkla dört atın çektiği bir quadriga veya iki tekerlekli bir vagonu temsil eden heykeli destekliyordu.
MS 4. yüzyılda kapının kemeri kısmen duvarla çevrilmiş ve surlarda şehre erişim sağlayan daha küçük bir açıklık bırakılmıştır. Halen bu duvarın bazı parçaları ayaktadır, ancak Side'ye girişi kolaylaştırmak için parçası yıkılmıştır. Buna rağmen, anıtsal kapı, özellikle gelen antrenör partileri için hala yerel iletişimde bir darboğazdır.
Vespasian anıtı, arşitravına yerleştirilen yazıt nedeniyle bugünkü adını almıştır. Bu yazıt, anıtın İmparator Vespasian onuruna dikildiğini bildirmektedir. Yapı 5,4 metre yüksekliğinde ve 6,4 metre genişliğindedir. Merkezi, yarı oval bir niş ve yanlarına yerleştirilmiş aediculalardan (küçük tapınaklar olarak hizmet veren nişler) oluşur. Merkezi nişte bir zamanlar İmparator Vespasian'ın heykeli durdu ve sol ve sağ aediculalar kadın figürlerinin heykelleriyle süslendi. Aediculae'nin önünde iki sütun ve arkada iki yarım sütun vardı. Sütunlar Korinth düzeninde yapılmıştır.
Anıtın sol tarafındaki aedicula çok daha iyi durumda. Tüm nişler üçgen alınlıklarla kaplanmış ve orta alınlık Medusa başı ile süslenmiştir. Vespasian anıtı sadece dekoratif ve dini işlev görmekle kalmadı, aynı zamanda bir çeşme işlevi gördü. Pişmiş toprak borular şehrin ana su kemerinden bu yapıya su getirmiştir.
The monumental gate, situated next to the theater, led in Roman times to the center of Side. Even today, traffic to the historical part of the town passes this gate. An elegant building, adjacent to this gate and supported by the ramparts of the 4th century AD, was probably erected in honor of Emperor Vespasian.
The current height of the monumental gate is 13.5 meters, but in the ancient times the structure was much higher. The entablature above the gate once supported the statue representing, most probably, a quadriga or a two-wheeled wagon drawn by four horses.
In the 4th century AD the arch of the gate was partially walled up, and a smaller opening was left in the ramparts, allowing access to the city. Currently, some fragments of this wall are still standing, but its part was demolished in order to facilitate the entry into Side. Despite that the monumental gate is still a bottleneck of local communication, especially for the incoming coach parties.
The Vespasian monument got its current name because of the inscription placed on its architrave. This inscription informs that the monument was erected in honor of Emperor Vespasian. The structure is 5.4 meters high and 6.4 meters wide. It consists of a central, semi-oval niche and to aediculae (the niches that served as small shrines) placed on its sides. In the central niche once the statue of Emperor Vespasian stood, and the left and right aediculae were decorated with the statues of female figures. The aediculae had two columns at the front and two half-columns at the rear The columns were made in the Corinthian order.
The left-side aedicula of the monument is in much better state of preservation. All niches were topped with triangular pediments and the central pediment was decorated with the head of Medusa.
The Vespasian monument played not only decorative and religious function, but also served as a fountain. Terracotta pipes brought water to this structure from the main aqueduct of the city.
A path through the harvest in Scott County, Iowa. Its finally stopped raining, now just gunmetal gray skies to revel in.
Side By Side Organic Farm - Dhausa, East Bali July 2006
An initiative of the Barong Dance Foundation .
From my archives, uploaded for a 'green' thread in the Everything is Beautiful group.