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We dance round in a ring and suppose,
But the Secret sits in the middle and knows.
- Robert Frost
We've had too much of a good thing here in the San Francisco Bay Area. But, it has inspired me to go walking around my home in American Canyon, taking photographs of rain drops for the TMI Rain Drops Challenge.
This one has a barely-there layer of an old photo of leaves to add a little texture, and some judicious sliding with Nik Color Efex Pro 3.0 (free add-in with my ancient Paint Shop Pro photo editor). Happy Sliders Sunday!
Circus Lane is one of the best little hidden gems in Edinburgh.
Circus Lane is nestled in Stockbridge but few people know about it! It’s definitely worth a short stroll down, as it’s one of the most charming streets in Edinburgh. Stockbridge is known as an artists, writers, poets, and musicians’ area, and Circus Lane truly embodies the laid back, whimsical, and quirky charm that flows through the neighbourhood. With it’s cobbled path and ivy-framed doorways, Circus Lane is a quick stop that you absolutely shouldn’t miss
Circus Lane is a mews lane from around 1765. A mews lane is essentially, a row of stables and carriage houses that had homes or spaces to live directly above them (like a modern day garage). They were actually built on the backside of homes, typically owned by more wealthy residents. So even in 1765, Circus Lane was a hot spot!
I started my walk from Princes street, I took a turn into Frederick street and walked down until I saw St. Stephen’s Church at the very end. Frederick street changed its name several times, but you just walk straight down. The church was completed in 1828, designed by William Henry Playfair, and home to Europe’s longest clock pendulum! Circus lane is located on the left side of the church
Circus Lane is one of the best little hidden gems in Edinburgh.
Circus Lane is nestled in Stockbridge but few people know about it! It’s definitely worth a short stroll down, as it’s one of the most charming streets in Edinburgh. Stockbridge is known as an artists, writers, poets, and musicians’ area, and Circus Lane truly embodies the laid back, whimsical, and quirky charm that flows through the neighbourhood. With it’s cobbled path and ivy-framed doorways, Circus Lane is a quick stop that you absolutely shouldn’t miss
Circus Lane is a mews lane from around 1765. A mews lane is essentially, a row of stables and carriage houses that had homes or spaces to live directly above them (like a modern day garage). They were actually built on the backside of homes, typically owned by more wealthy residents. So even in 1765, Circus Lane was a hot spot!
I started my walk from Princes street, I took a turn into Frederick street and walked down until I saw St. Stephen’s Church at the very end. Frederick street changed its name several times, but you just walk straight down. The church was completed in 1828, designed by William Henry Playfair, and home to Europe’s longest clock pendulum! Circus lane is located on the left side of the church
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For the weight of the world to get lighter
The dark of the night to get brighter
And shine on me
Close my eyes and wait for tomorrow
And hope that the millions of pieces fall into place
I still believe in second chances
And that the sun will come up in the morning and I’ll be okay
And I’ll keep waiting ...
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There is a truth deep down inside of you that has been waiting for you to discover it, and that truth is this: you deserve all good things life has to offer.
Rhonda Byrne, The Secret
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I love my reversable satin dressing gown that Rachel and Steve bought for me from Tailand. I feel a million dollars wearing it. This was taken early Good Friday morning. A very windy blustery day here but the sun is most enchanting.
Happy Easter everyone! This is my last Easter greeting to you all before we go away for the weekend. This is my favourtie time of day, early morning with the sun streaming through the window.
This may not be real, not a real place, not a real time but it is what I see and it is how I feel when I see it. The air has a colour and the light feels moist.
... And then there are those who wake up every day, knowing that they cant change their fate, that they're stuck in their place, yet choose to stand high and tall, filled with pride, not hope, just pride, as if they possess "THE" secret of all secrets.
Because no matter how fragile and tiny they are, they are, in effect, giants... little giants.
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"...the desire for our own far-off country...the secret we cannot hide and cannot tell..."
- C.S. Lewis
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dawn above Brandywine Creek, Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio.
Thank you Mary Louise for the title! If you don't already know "pitysing" please take a long and enjoyable look!! www.flickr.com/photos/pitysing/
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From Wikipedia: "2 Broadway is an office building at the south end of Broadway, near Bowling Green Park, in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City. The 32-story building, designed by Emery Roth & Sons and constructed from 1958 to 1959, contains offices for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). 2 Broadway serves as the headquarters for some of the MTA's subsidiary agencies."
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Thirty-five years ago my husband and I were married on November 26. My husband, the hopeless romantic, gave me this Norman Rockwell porcelain creation that reminded him of the day he proposed to me. Although he did not give me this memorable keepsake until a year after we were married, he asked me at that time if my answer would still be “yes”. My answer then and 35 years later is, “yes, definitely, yes”.
Are your thoughts worthy of you? If not - NOW is the time to change them. You can begin right were you are right now. Nothing matters but this moment and what you are focusing your attention on.
best things in life are free!!!!!!!!!!!!
picture taken at 4000 mts about sea level in the Andes no much oxigene but a lot of life and humidity
Nothing is more flexible or receptive than the water in my Wild River…!!!
But in the same time nothing can resist to the strength of her water…!!!
All the Wild River of the world teaches to us that the most fabulous power to realize peace in this world is the flexibility… the receptivity to others…!!!
...until Monday! Have a great weekend. See you soon ;)
Tonight's soundtrack: Caçador de Mim - Milton Nascimento
I've been very busy lately fighting against Evil for the sake of human freedom!
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