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A row of workshops fabricating everyday goods in metal and wood now converted to restaurants and souvenir shops.
The passing car providing the light trail was a bonus in the early hours when only dedicated photographers venture out.
Wait! This isn't how it looked in the brochure..;)
With my extra time off I decided to have a little fun.
I'm I picked up some water when I was at the store. A water line broke and we're on a boil water notice until further notice. Such fun..:)
I'm sorry for responding may be late but wasn't feeling good and I'll hope i catch my energy back to catch up ♥
C R E D I T S
Dress
Safira - Hana Dress @ Belle Events
Hair
Tableau Vivant - Ponytail [RARE] @ The Arcade
Necklace & Earrings
Rise Design - Madurai Set @ Belle Events
Pose
Amitie - Straw Bag & Espadrilles Pack @ Shiny shabby
Location - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Getaway/126/91/24 - Getaway
Tā moko is a unique expression of cultural heritage and identity through tattooing.
Traditionally, men received Mataora on their face - as a symbol of nobility. As the Maori believe that the head is the most sacred part of the body, face tattoos have a special meaning.
Moko kauae - are received by women on their lips and chin. A moko kauae represents a woman's whānau and leadership in the se… View More
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Ta Prohm-Angkor-Camboya
El templo de Ta Prohm, que data del siglo XII, hizo en su época las funciones de monasterio real y universidad para los monjes budistas mahayanas, pero sin duda su mayor atractivo reside en que es uno de los pocos monumentos que, por “orden” de la Escuela Francesa de Extremo Oriente, no ha sido “rescatado de la selva”, con objeto de conservarlo tal y como fue hallado por los exploradores a finales del siglo XIX
Tu sais que tu viens du Midi quand...
Tu mets de l'huile d'olive partout dans tes plats.
Tu as une légère tendance à l'exagération.
Les gens te disent "arrête de crier" mais tu ne. cries pas, tu parles juste.
Tu sais que l'été entre 11h et 16h c'est pas possible de faire autre chose que la sieste.
Tu ne comprends pas pourquoi on te dit que tu as un accent mais que ça te fait plaisir quand même.
Tu sais que "degun" c'est pas une personne;
Tu dis "peuchère" à tout bout de champs.
Toi aussi quand tu étais gosse on t'appelait "pitchoun(e)".
Tu sais que "couillon" n'est pas un gros mot.
Le mot coucourde te fait pas rire, bah oui c'est jamais qu'une courgette.
Tu roumègues tout le temps.
Tu mets les Santons de Provence dans ta crèche à Noël.
Tu as forcément bu du pastaga et ça depuis ton plus jeune âge.
Fin avril tu sors les tee-shirt, et ça jusqu'en octobre.
Ton décor c'est des oliviers et des pins.
Tu fais des soirées sur la plage.
Tu passes des journées entières à la plage l'été.
Pour toi 16° c'est froid.
Tu sais jouer à la pétanque depuis tout petit
Tu payes ton Coca 5€ en plein été (merci les touristes!)
Tu sors acheter le pain et que tu rentres 1h après...Tu as rencontré charette (en même temps tu connais bcp de monde!) et on t'a payé au moins 3 coups a boire!
L’apéro est pour toi bien + qu'une "tradition" c'est un style de vie!
L'été c'est resto au bord de l'eau et soirée sur le port
Tu dis "plein des" et pas plein de...
Tu crains degun!
Dès lors où tu t'éloignes de la méditerranée et du vent marin, tu pleures comme un orphelin.
Tu sais qu'il ne faut pas confondre Marseillais, Toulonnais, Niçois et Corses , C'est pas pareil.
En dehors du Midi ceux sont des estrangés.
Tu dis « boire un canon » au lieu de dire «boire un verre de vin».
Lorsqu'il y a un match de l'OM ou du RCT, tu as l'impression que ta vie va se jouer.
Il te pousse des boutons dès lors qu'on te parle de Paris.
Tu dis « cagole » pour désigner une fille de mauvais genre.
Tu dis « teston » pour dire têtu.
Tu dis « se gaver » pour dire «réussir quelque chose avec brio».
Tu dis « fada » au lieu de « un fou ».
Tu dis « au con ! » cinquante fois dans une phrase.
Tu dis « s'empéguer » ou «se brougner la gueule» au lieu de «se souler».
Tu te mets à klaxonner à tout bout de champs.
Tes amis et ta famille (que tu chambres de longue parce que certains sont montés vivre à Paris! ) te disent au téléphone: "il pleut chez nous" et que toi tu leur réponds "binnnn nous la dernière fois qu'il a plu c'était..... ???????????? heeeeeuuuuu je sais plus!!
Tu viens du Midi quand tu demandes un Gambetta limonade dans un bar à Paris et que le serveur ne sait pas ce que c'est le Gambetta !
Ton père t'a déjà dit ensuqué de Barjolles je vais te destroncher.
Ton vocabulaire est riche de ce genre de mots :
peuchère
chichounet
pichoune
escagassé
ensuqué
ça pègue!
estrasse
kékou
gabian
garri!
fada
nine
gobì
cambouler
caracou
cagade
mèfì!
pebron
pistou
Fan!
Farigoulette
Jobastre
Bader
Bordille
emboucaner
cague aux brailles
Fatche de!
encataner
tété d'ail
"boulégues pas lou batéou"
cafoutchou
au fan des pieds
le capéou
"lou solou mi fa caga"
au coquin de sort
putain d'adele!
Con de manon!
Fan de chichoune
de longue
il a fait fanny
- oh connnnnnnnn!
- oh l'enculééééé!
- tu le crois ça???
- oh juuureuh!
- et pourquoi faire?
Tu dis "putain " au moins vingt fois dans la journée;
Ça t'emmerde s'il pleut deux jours d'affilée!
Ich wünsche allen meinen Flickr-Freunden ein gutes und hoffentlich gesundes neues Jahr 2021.
I wish all my Flickr friends a happy and hopefully healthy new year 2021.
Ta Prohm (Khmer: ប្រាសាទតាព្រហ្ម,is the modern name of the temple at Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, built in the Bayon style largely in the late 12th and early 13th centuries and originally called Rajavihar.
Siem Reap, Ta Prohm, Cambodia
Angkor-Cambodia
El templo de Ta Prohm, que data del siglo XII, hizo en su época las funciones de monasterio real y universidad para los monjes budistas mahayanas, pero sin duda su mayor atractivo reside en que es uno de los pocos monumentos que, por “orden” de la Escuela Francesa de Extremo Oriente, no ha sido “rescatado de la selva”, con objeto de conservarlo tal y como fue hallado por los exploradores a finales del siglo XIX
Female red-winged blackbird at Chatfield Farms-Denver Botanic Gardens
Happy Wing Wednesday!
Happy Bokeh Wednesday!
CC Rainbow - Gold
A Trumpeter Swan lands at Lake Artemesia in College Park, Maryland. This Swan is not indigenous to this area so I'm guessing it used to be kept as a pet?
I'd heard that we had one at Lake Artemesia and sure enough it was there. I photographed it for a bit but then it took off and looked like it was leaving. I focused on my camera for a bit and then surprise, the swan came back and I just had time to capture it landing.
Taken 12 December 2016.
Happy New Year to all my Flickr friends!!
After hearing news of the RBG still present I made a return trip early morning. The sun was just about to show itself and I saw TWO male RBG flitting around the dense poison Hemlock. This one was chasing it off. I took some nice frame fillers and came back later and did see a female Grosbeak, but was unsure if it was of the Rose type. They look the same as the Black Headed to me. I went back early this morning and stuck around for about 30 min. plus and no signs of the males. We've been fortunate to have these vagrants visit this year. I shall post more later :) Enjoy :)
Ta Prohm, Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia
Ta Prohm is the modern name of the temple at Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, built in the Bayon style largely in the late 12th and early 13th centuries and originally called Rajavihara.
read more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ta_Prohm
My little cactus is showing off these days.
MANY THANKS FOR YOUR VIEWS, COMMENTS, FAVES AND INVITES!
Each temple at Angkor has a different character. The Ta Som Temple is smaller in scale but still well preserved. Like many of the Angkor temples, various structures are enveloped in large ficus (fig) trees. Over time the roots and limbs of the ficus become intertwined to form a unique visual juxtaposition.
The Cotswold Hills in mid-summer takes some beating… 1936 MG TA BDF315 visits Cotswold Lavender during the Pre-War Prescott event on 21st July 2019.
The rocks and groynes at the far end of Kings Parade by the Life Boat Station in New Brighton as the tide goes out.
Samsung NX1 & Helios 44-2 - 58mm f/2
Wide Open | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld
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Ước mơ của tớ là ngồi hàng VIP trong mỗi show Victoria's Secret . Đơn giản thế thôi :)) Des hoành tráng vào ngày mai :))
An experienced street fighter, smuggler and bad-ass of the modern-day world of Ariki, Tā Kuru is your man if it's discretion you want.
Ta Prohm Temple is a famous landmark in Angkor Complex area with it's old and long trees.
Also,in 2001,some scenes of 'Tomb Raider' was played here by Angelina Jolie and the temple attracted attention.
Ta Prohm, Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia
Ta Prohm is the modern name of the temple at Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, built in the Bayon style largely in the late 12th and early 13th centuries and originally called Rajavihara.
read more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ta_Prohm
It is Monday March 30th 1:12 P.M.- my computer is leaving in a few minutes and I hope to be back online soon. Bye everyone for a short while...I will miss you.
I realize these are not "premium" shots...I'm just posting them because they made me laugh. Such a beautiful and graceful bird looking quite the clown!
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Small spring clamps (2 inch) joined together with round neodymium magnets (5/16 in x 1/8 in), attached to 3/8 inch bolt on top of stack of round ceramic magnets
Shot with two off-camera strobes (Godox AD200Pro/XPro II trigger) Flash A bare bulb, mounted to overhead boom, bounced of 32 inch white umbrella. Flash B round head, modified with filly extended snoot, camera right 60 degrees, 135 degrees above table surface, close to subject to provide a narrow beam of light.
Shot for Looking close on Friday - magnets
The magical facade of the Govett Brewster Gallery. I think this might be my new favourite building (can you tell! :)
Photo by: A. Shamandour
Location: Seattle, WA, USA
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Mount Rainier is the highest mountain of the Cascade Range of the Pacific Northwest, and the highest mountain in the state of Washington. It is a large active stratovolcano located 54 miles (87 km) southeast of Seattle. It is the most topographically prominent mountain in the contiguous United States and the Cascade Volcanic Arc, with a summit elevation of 14,411 ft (4,392 m). Mt. Rainier is considered one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world, and it is on the Decade Volcano list. Because of its large amount of glacial ice, Mt. Rainier could potentially produce massive lahars that could threaten the entire Puyallup River valley.
Mount Rainier was first known by the Native Americans as Talol, or Tacoma or Tahoma, from the Lushootseed word [təqʷúʔbəʔ] ("mother of waters") spoken by the Puyallup. Another interpretation is that "Tacoma" means "larger than Mount Baker". This comes from the Skagit "Ta", larger, plus "Koma (Kulshan)", Mount Baker. Other names originally used include Tahoma, Tacobeh, and Pooskaus. The current name was given by George Vancouver, who named it in honor of his friend, Rear Admiral Peter Rainier. The map of the Lewis and Clark expedition of 1804-1806 refers to it as "Mt. Regniere".
Although "Rainier" had been considered the official name of the mountain, Theodore Winthrop, in his posthumously published 1862 travel book The Canoe and the Saddle, referred to the mountain as "Tacoma" and for a time, both names were used interchangeably, although "Mt. Tacoma" was preferred in the city of Tacoma.
In 1890, the United States Board on Geographic Names declared that the mountain would be known as "Rainier". Following this in 1897, the Pacific Forest Reserve became the Mount Rainier Forest Reserve, and the national park was established three years later. Despite this, there was still a movement to change the mountain's name to "Tacoma" and Congress was still considering a resolution to change the name as late as 1924.
In the excitement leading up to Super Bowl XLVIII, John Hickenlooper, Governor of Colorado, named 53 mountains after the 53 members of the Denver Broncos. In response, the Washington State Senate passed a resolution on Friday, January 31, 2014, temporarily renaming the mountain Mount Seattle Seahawks. The resolution expired on midnight Monday, February 3, 2014.