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The string section of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra warming up before last night's Prokofiev and Tchaikovsky concert
After mentioning it yesterday, I just had a dig up a picture of Rock 'n' Roller Coaster. I absolutely love the theme of this area with the larger life props like the Strat, piano keys, and upside down car. My adrenaline starts pumping as soon as I round the corner, pass through the gates, and hear the loud music filling the air.
It may seem a bit odd, but typically I find myself listening to a lot of Aerosmith before a WDW trip. That's probably not your typical "get in the Disney mindset" kind of music, but it always seems to take me right back here. This is one ride that I actually don't mind a short queue because I like taking in all of the details inside and enjoying the music.
Then, of course, there is the ride itself which is simply awesome... enough said!
Walt Disney World | Hollywood Studios | Rock 'n' Roller Coaster
I was going to Bicycle Sport Shop (next to Muscimaker's on South Lamar) the other day to get my tires fixed and I saw this guy enjoying a typical Austin moment.
The guitarist is from Canada. Wish I had gotten his email to forward a copy of the photo.
My little Sony Point and Shoot has been very handy.
Two of my friends are learning guitar. Visited their place today and I captured the instrument as I don't know to play it. :D
I love music. LOVE it. But I can't play any instruments. The only thing I can play is my radio.
(hahaha....an old joke my dad used to use.)
I started this a while ago, wanting to do something to remember the Olympics by. I've used the "Tanglepatterns.com" strings Nos 5-9 and the colours of the five rings. I wanted to try and use patterns that gave a feel for some of the many sports and events that took place.
The "scoop" type design in the bottom left (yellow) corner is based on the petals that formed the top of the Olympic flame.
The "wheels" in the same corner are a tribute to Sir Chris Hoy and Bradley WIggins our most successful Olympians.
I'm a bit disappointed with the piece as it is, so might come back to it after my shoulder's sorted, but I wanted to post it tonight at the end of a fabulous two weeks. Love to all. xxx :@) Fi
.....For time brings
Thoughts that only
Will be quiet when someone clings to my
Apron strings
And i'll be perfect in my own way
When you cry i'll be there
I'll sing to you and comb your hair
All your troubles i will share
For apron strings
Can be used for other things
Than what they're meant for
And you'd be happy wrapped in my
Apron strings...
~everything but the girl~ lyrics to apron strings
Riverbend Ensemble is Queensland’s newest chamber ensemble; professional musicians who have been playing together for years and bring to audiences their expertise and love of playing together.
Sunshine glistens off frozen raindrops on some yucca plants in my back yard. Shot with a Pentax K-r and a vintage Pentax 1.4/50mm Super-Multi-Coated Takumar Prime lens using a genuine Pentax M42 adapter.
those strings were always there. it was the first thing i'd see as i looked out the window panes of that 300 sq ft home. it was tiny, but spacious. it was all the space that you could ever need. the ripples in the waves and the small white caps fill my memory with laughter and joyous smiles plastered among my family's faces. running on the beach and walking so far that you forget the amount of hours that you've been away. and yet, those strings guided me home time and time again. i was filled with happiness, sadness, and anger all at the same time when i saw those strings again. they were faded, broken, and weathered. i'd much rather remember new and colorful. because then it seems like this quiet sanctuary is still ours.
Fort Polk, La., May 8, 2018 – The 165th Quartermaster Company (Brigade Aerial Delivery Support), Marietta, Ga., trains with active Army parachute riggers with the new T-11 parachutes. The T-11 parachute is the most commonly used parachute in the armed forces.
Georgia Army National Guard photo by Pfc. Isaiah Matthews
Overhead lighting provided by these strings of light bulbs at Cafe Stella in Silverlake Los Angeles, California.
Creating a model, the cut-off points of which can only touch the faces of a regular cube.
plastic sheets and thread 10cm x 10cm x 10xm