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Thursday again omg how quick do the weeks roll around it's so scary!! well this weeks challenge is silhouettes, me being one for Autumn here's the tree that sits on my front drive - nearly bare!!!
The Happy Chinese New Year! (A Time For Family Gathering) lantern theme set is 50m long at The Floating Platform @ Marina Bay for the Chinese New Year 2020 festival celebrations.
Dragon Falls is a ride at the theme park Chessington World of Adventures in Chessington, London, England. It is located in the Mystic East area of the park. It is a water ride and features two drops, one that leads into the mouth of a dragon and another, taller one between two large 'stone' faces designed to resemble Angkor Wat. The ride's station is modelled after a pagoda and is decorated extensively inside. Although regarded as a 'log flume', the boats are not themed as logs (as in Loggers Leap at nearby Thorpe Park), but rather as nondescript wooden boats with inline seating. The ride starts off by traveling out of the loading station and down a peaceful stream, passing bridges and points where the water is rough. Then you travel up a lift hill and down the first drop, which is small, yet has quite a splashdown and into a dragon's mouth. The inside is un-themed, and after traveling along it, you come out into the open, round a lake and then climb up to the top of the lift hill, where you can see over the park. You then splashdown but before you get in to the station an elephant squirts you with water, getting you very wet. Then you travel back into the loading station.
The ride is themed extensively through the land, and features a giant fibreglass Buddha, based on the Great Buddha of Kōtoku-in (according to a plaque placed alongside it in the park), amongst other objects. The ride opened in 1987 and has a height requirement of 1.2m to ride (anyone less than 1.3 metres in height must be accompanied by a person aged 16 or over). This was updated early in the 2011 season from the previous 0.9m restriction with Chessington citing this was as part of a regular review process.
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I like the black and white theme, made it seem more vintage, rather than the color it was originally.
His Light Leads My Path
On this Holy Day…
May His light guide your path…
May His love grace your heart…
And may His scarifice strengthen
Your Soul.
Project 52
Week 13/52
Week 13's theme is - LIGHT
From : Catcher In My Eye :)
Have a GOOD FRIDAY !
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This time chucked from a Visio 46" flat screen monitor.
A MUST SEE if you are in the Seattle area right now. I went back Dec 2015 31st. and took more pictures. Will post more.
Sheraton Seattle Hotel’s lobby. Gingerbread Village. Star Wars themed. Until January 3rd. 2016
Each year the Sheraton Hotel culinary team and top local architecture and construction firms design, bake and delight you with larger than life gingerbread designs. This year creations are inspired by scenes from Star Wars movies and will mark the 23rd anniversary at the Sheraton Seattle. The event is free to the public, with donations benefiting the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
The 23nd Annual Gingerbread Village will be displayed in the Sheraton Seattle Hotel’s lobby from November 23, 2015 to January 3, 2016. Visitors will have the chance to vote for their favorite display throughout the duration of the exhibit. The event is free to the public, with donations benefitting JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation).
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Seattle is big on art and sculpture, but in thinking of this theme I realized it has fairly slim pickins when it comes to bonafide statues that honor historical figures, events and ideals. Over the years I've featured photos of all those I'm familiar with such as the statues of Chief Sealth near Seattle Center, Jimi Hendrix on Broadway, Lady Liberty in West Seattle, the Firefighters Memorial in Oxidental Square, even the rescued statue of Stalin hauled here from a scrap heap in Russia by a man now deceased and displayed in the heart of the Fremont neighborhood. There are some lovely statues of Camels outside the Asian Art Museum and some amazing memorial statues in the historic cemetaries, and, like I said, lots and lots and lots of sculptures in public places--but statues, not so much. So, I thought I'd feature one of the most well loved and well known statues in Seattle, that of Rachel the Pig at Pike Place Market. Her story is here. I've seen all kinds of people having a photo op with her, from children to entire bridal parties. She's actually a giant piggy bank into which visitors can place donations for the Market Foundation. I'm sure you will find statues of the historic and famous if you check out these other theme day photos from around the world.
The south ambulatory chapel at Gloucester is remarkable for it's modern glass, the work of prolific artist Tom Denny and installed in 1993; the designs use the Psalms as their themes.
The commissioning of these windows was initially controversial as it involved removing glass by Clayton & Bell (a similar debate raged almost simulteaniously over the west window of Sherborne Abbey), however the paintwork of the Victorian windows was in poor condition and the designs themselves somewhat mediocre, thus few regret their replacement with something far more dynamic!
Girl Talk performing at Liverpool Pride on Sunday 30th July 2017.
The theme for Liverpool Pride 2017 was International Love, with organisers spreading the Liverpool message far and wide. Liverpool Pride's International Love theme complemented a city-wide season of events and performances to mark the 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love. The 50 Summers of Love season will run from May to August 2017.
Liverpool Pride has grown to become one of the city's major annual events. Last year, the festival attracted more than 32,000 festival goers to celebrate lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities.
Liverpool Pride returned to the St George's Quarter for a second year. The festival site covered the areas of St George's Hall Plateau, St John's Gardens and William Brown Street, and featured three stages.
The Main Stage located on William Brown Street and feature acts including Atomic Kitten and the Plateau Stage in front of St George's Hall showcased the World On One Stage sponsored by Manchester Airport and supported by The Arts Council, and featured music linked to the festival theme of International Love, the Garden Stage with indy music and spoken word was be located within St John's Gardens.
Plant Growth Background, theme of growth .
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This Family Grew by TWO Feet!
It takes TWO to make a daughter :)
Our New Great niece!
What a wonderful surprise visit I got this week!
I first posted a new Sunflower this week ...
But I think NEW BABY wins by TWO Feet!!!
Project 52
Week 37/52
Week 37 - Theme: "Something New"
From: Catcher In My Eye :)
this is for the group happy macro monday, and this weeks theme was framed.
found this cardinal when we went on our nature walk
Coffee, (which makes the politician wise,
And see thro' all things with his half-shut eyes).
-Alexander Pope
Ok, I don't know if coffee really makes you smarter, but it does make you live longer:
N. D. Freedman, et al., "Association of Coffee Drinking with Total and Cause-Specific Mortality" New England Journal of Medicine 366 1891-1904 (2012).
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Dragon Falls is a ride at the theme park Chessington World of Adventures in Chessington, London, England. It is located in the Mystic East area of the park. It is a water ride and features two drops, one that leads into the mouth of a dragon and another, taller one between two large 'stone' faces designed to resemble Angkor Wat. The ride's station is modelled after a pagoda and is decorated extensively inside. Although regarded as a 'log flume', the boats are not themed as logs (as in Loggers Leap at nearby Thorpe Park), but rather as nondescript wooden boats with inline seating. The ride starts off by traveling out of the loading station and down a peaceful stream, passing bridges and points where the water is rough. Then you travel up a lift hill and down the first drop, which is small, yet has quite a splashdown and into a dragon's mouth. The inside is un-themed, and after traveling along it, you come out into the open, round a lake and then climb up to the top of the lift hill, where you can see over the park. You then splashdown but before you get in to the station an elephant squirts you with water, getting you very wet. Then you travel back into the loading station.
The ride is themed extensively through the land, and features a giant fibreglass Buddha, based on the Great Buddha of Kōtoku-in (according to a plaque placed alongside it in the park), amongst other objects. The ride opened in 1987 and has a height requirement of 1.2m to ride (anyone less than 1.3 metres in height must be accompanied by a person aged 16 or over). This was updated early in the 2011 season from the previous 0.9m restriction with Chessington citing this was as part of a regular review process.