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Good Morning, Flickr! The sunrise after last night's storms as seen from the deck of our house! Have a great day
everyone!
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Fernwood / Big Sur / Calif
The sun's rise through the redwoods in Fernwood, Big Sur. Never seen rays quite like this before, the still darkness of the morning shade and the bright light filtering through the trees made for a great monochrome.
Lincoln, Vermont USA • According to their website: The Sunray Peace Village is located at the base of Odali Utugi, Hope Mountain, in Lincoln, Vermont. The Peace Village land has been consecrated as a sanctuary for spiritual renewal and planetary healing. It is inspired by the traditional Tsalagi (Cherokee) Peace Villages, places of healing and sanctuary, where communities of holy people and their extended families lived in a ceremonial way.
The Peace Stupa: In 1984, while visiting the valley, Running Bear the father of Venerable Dhyani Ywahoo, felt we were fulfilling the direction of her grandparents by moving to this valley and he had visions of Stupas up and down the road. In 1996 his Holiness Chetsang Rinpoche chose and consecrated the ground for the building of a Peace Stupa. The Peace Stupa transforms aggression and reconciles the appearance of discord to energize the potential for peace among all beings.
Designed by Eric Slater for Shelley Potteries Ltd (1930)
Taken in the grounds of the Geffrye Museum
The museum is sited in the former almshouses of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers; these were established from the will of Sir Robert Geffrye (1613–1703). Geffrye (or Geffery) was an East India merchant, knighted in 1673, who was also Master of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers, a Sheriff of London in 1674 and Lord Mayor of the city in 1685.
The 14 almshouses were for the widows of ironmongers. In 1911 the houses were sold to London County Council, and reopened as a museum in 1914 focusing on furniture.
Concentric circles on the Cardiff Bay Barrage with sunrays. These circles were recently painted by artist Felice Varinion on the Cardiff Bay Barrage Locks at a cost of £25,000. You have to stand in a certain spot in order to see the circles otherwise it looks like yellow lines.
I have another image of the circles here www.flickr.com/photos/time_grabber/494653769/
at one point the sunrays looked like spot lights streaming down from heaven above, the sunrays where very intense , and what a beautiful sight.