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Encountered all sorts of weather on the downs at theweekend and the low cloud diffused the light in places before the rain set in!
Emination - Lull Pose
Open your hand
Take a glass
Don't be scared
I'm right here
Even though
You don't roll
Trust me girl
You wanna be high for this
Take it off
You want it off
'Cause I know
What you're feeling
It's okay,
Girl I feel it too
Let it beat
Baby breathe
I swear I'm right here
We'll be good
I promise, we'll be so good
Ehh
closing my eyes...this is what happens
All 2910 Photos are taken by me...Song from my friend The Weekend
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The Green Moss of Wood Bay
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The origins of WGW lie in an ad hoc meeting of around forty pen-pals who Hampshire had met through NME and which was arranged in 1994. Hampshire states that Whitby was chosen for its Dracula connections, although probably more so because this had already fostered a sense of acceptance on the part of locals and businesses rather than any inherent romanticism regarding the location.
The festival was held yearly until 1997, when it became twice-yearly, now held in April and October. It has since grown into one of the most popular gothic events in the world, attracting attendees from across the UK and around the world. Most of the events are held at the town's 1,000 capacity Whitby Spa Pavilion (known just as ‘The spa’, this is also where the 'Goth Market' is held); however, other venues such as The Metropole Hotel are used for overspill and The Resolution Pub for unofficial events.
Although referred to as a "weekend" it includes events during the day on Friday and Saturday as well as fringe events on the Thursday, Sunday and Monday. These events include additional club nights, markets, and a charity football match between goths and the local newspaper the Whitby Gazette on the Sunday. There are often unofficial day events that vary from year to year including sandcastle building competitions, picnics, photoshoots and boat trips.
The event often sells out and many more people attend than there are tickets available, resulting in booming business for Whitby pubs such as The Elsinore (where the WGW originally started) and The Little Angel. The October 2007 festival was dedicated to the memory of the murdered goth Sophie Lancaster and a collection was raised of over £3,000 from various events to place a memorial bench to her in Whitby.
she very often found herself in places
that she shouldn't be-
or maybe it was just
places that don't actually exist
(she couldn't really tell the difference)
and that made it difficult to feel as if
she were a part of the actual world.
so even (or especially) during a storm
she just endured-
and let the clouds envelop her,
and she'd wait for the
last drop of rain
to fall onto her skin
before opening her eyes
to see the last of her memories
floating off into the distance
It was a lot of work but in the end all of those jars filled with honey were nothing but a sweet reward.
Next year we'll have a bunch more hives and we should get a lot more honey.
I gotta say it's so much better than any honey I've ever tasted and it's been a fascinating process to be a part of.
You gotta throw the bees some love!
of the ridge.
He came to see me this weekend and spent some time with me.
It was a nice distraction from everything else.
I was amused to find out that he liked taking the same scenes I did, though with his cellphone.
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After the frames have been run through the centrifuge and spun on both sides the honey is collected by the force of gravity in the bottom and we lifted the device onto a cooler so that we could open up the centrifuge and let all the honey that we'd collected pour into bowls.
I couldn't help but think of how this process has gone on for thousands of years and filled those who'd done it with a sense of satisfaction and relief that as the summer comes to it's end that they'd have this food to help them survive the coming winter.
Our harvest was a successful one.
I felt like we'd worked together with the bees to accomplish something magnificent.
And that honey tasted so good.
This was taken on Tues 5th April 2016 during a dress rehearsal for Tip Top “The Weekend” written by Michael Palin.
For more information and tickets see:
#ChesterCulture
19.7.09
Whatever that is. Though obviously these are blue.
Negative space, check. Superfood, check. Bright white light, check. All that's missing from this picture is a bicycle, some jam, and some men in tights. (Yup, it's time for the monthly MSH panic, people.)
Hope you've all had a glorious weekend. :)
Playing catch-up again now, though it may take a while, as the internet connection is up and down like a yo-yo tonight.
I hope you enjoyed it every bit as much as I did!
It was like an all you can eat 'Soul-Food Buffet!'
Like if we were back in the 1980's and 1990's when the TGV colors were orange like here...
Location: Gare de Lyon, Paris, voie J
Coordinates: 48°84'42" N 2°37'38" E
Reason: Andy and I rushed to Paris on this day to say goodbye to the very first TGV, number 01, nicknamed « Patrick ». For this occasion, both power cars got back their original orange livery. Intermediate cars got back SNCF older blue-silver paint scheme, so TGV 01 now sports all three liveries it has had during its active career.
TGV 01 « Patrick ».: An explosion of colors to say farewell to the first TGV Sud-Est high-speed train. Set TGV 01, named ‘Patrick’, retires after 41 years of service. For this occasion, both power cars got back their original orange livery. Intermediate cars got back SNCF older blue-silver paint scheme, so TGV 01 now sports all three liveries it has had during its active career.
The SNCF TGV Sud-Est or TGV-PSE was a French high speed TGV train built by Alstom and operated by SNCF, the French national railway company. It is a semi-permanently coupled electric multiple unit and was built for operation between Paris and the south-east of France.
The TGV Sud-Est fleet was built between 1978 and 1988 and operated the first TGV service from Paris to Lyon in 1981.
Originally the sets were built to run at 270 km/h (168 mph) but most were upgraded to 300 km/h (186 mph) during their mid-life refurbishment in preparation for the opening of the LGV Méditerranée. The few sets which still have a maximum speed of 270 km/h (168 mph) operate on routes which have a comparatively short distance on the lignes à grande vitesse, such as those to Switzerland via Dijon. SNCF did not consider it financially worthwhile to upgrade their speed for a marginal reduction in journey time.
In December 2019, all TGV Sud-Est sets were retired from service. In early 2020, a farewell service which included TGV01 (Nicknamed Patrick), the very first TGV train ever build. This train included all 3 liveries that were worn during it's service.
Facts & Figures TGV Sud-Est:
In service: 1981-December 2019
Manufacturer: GEC-Alsthom
Number built: 111
Numbers preserved / scrapped: 7 / 107
Formation: 10 cars (2 power cars, 8 passenger cars)
Capacity: 350
Length: 200 meters
Speed: 300 km/h
Electric system(s): 25 kV 50 Hz AC 1500 V DC
Safety system(s): TVM 300/TVM 430
Guest Star: Andy Ram
To Listen: The Weeknd - Blinding Lights (Youtube)
Weather: Cloudy, 8° C (max this day 12° C)
Self-portrait technics: 'Stretched arm' method without self-timer. ("SPAAL")
This was taken on Tues 5th April 2016 during a dress rehearsal for Tip Top “The Weekend” written by Michael Palin.
For more information and tickets see:
#ChesterCulture
Ben Swantek's art direction for Beauty Behind The Madness is exceptional. I had to do it myself for this upcoming collaboration.
This was taken on Tues 5th April 2016 during a dress rehearsal for Tip Top “The Weekend” written by Michael Palin.
For more information and tickets see:
#ChesterCulture
I've been around the world...
and I've lived in a lot of places.
But no matter where I am I miss the flavors and the smells of the food I love the most...
the taste of Chicago.
Everything's big and bold and unpretentious.
In Chicago even the 'everyman' food is respected and revered and there's standards which have been set by custom and tradition.
You don't put ketchup on a hotdog.
It's just not done.
This is a Polish from Portillo's.
It's a piece of culinary artistry and it felt so good goin' into my belly.
After that wicked good lunch I met up with Richard Cahan and Michael Williams and had them sign my new copy of 'Vivian Maier ~ Out of the Shadows'.
I can't wait to get all up into that!
Then we meandered all around the Printer's Row Book Fair.
After that we hit Dick Blick's art supply store to pick up twenty five pounds of air drying Mexican clay.
Then we stopped in at a film set where they're shooting a movie called 'Divergent' and watched that action for a while.
Someone said...
'What's the best ice cream in Chicago?'
The smart phones came out and some serious Google searching was done... even Yelp...
it was off to Margie's Candies...
they've been dishin' out the best ice cream in the city since 1921.
We laid into an ice cream feast.
After the inevitable 'sugar crash' we decided to skip hittin' the 'Old Town Art Festival' and headed home to break open that twenty five pounds of Mexican clay and make some coil pots.
It's summertime in the city and baby I was really feelin' the love all weekend long.
Nothin' but good times and smiles and feelin' good.
I hope your weekend was just the same!
A few more days and we're gonna do it all over again!
Had such a great weekend. Friends, food, being outside, sunscreen, grilling veggies, bread, and pork. But now the storms are rolling in. All good things come to an end.
They're kinda like 'New Balance' shoes...
only they're made to help photographers out with their white balance.
I think I'm on to something here.
I hope your weekend kicked as much ass as mine.
If it did...
between the two of us...
there'd be no more ass left to kick.
It was that good.
Chill season is here... the jackets were out last night...
The ladies of Chicago were showing off the latest in boot fashion and styles.
You know I do dig that action!
That... sweaters... and the pretty colors of the foilage are my favorite things about fall.
Love was everywhere you looked last night.
People were just out to have a good time.
The night started at the Green Mill Jazz Club and it just got crazier from there.
You ain't gonna believe the shot's I got of 'Big Al' the doorman from the Green Mill...
I'll be postin' them this week.
I got too many good ones to go through.
Big Al you rock man!
You are one fascinating guy.
Steppin' into the Green Mill is like steppin' back into time.
According to that compendium of all knowledge 'Wikipedia'...
"The club was once owned by "Machine Gun" Jack McGurn, a right-hand man of Al Capone, who was a regular patron at The Green Mill.
The 1957 movie, "The Joker Is Wild," is based on the life of a regular performer at the Green Mill, Joe E. Lewis.
Starring Frank Sinatra, the movie is the story about how Lewis tried to leave his gig at the Green Mill and was attacked and left for dead in his apartment.
Lewis survived and continued his successful career in California.
The Green Mill Jazz Club still hosts top jazz performers and a weekly Poetry Slam."
The Ryan Cohan Quartet was playing at the Green Mill on Saturday night.
Michael Raynor was on the drums... I met him one night at the Jazz Showcase when he was playing with Solitaire Miles.
I think my friend's got a secret crush on him.
He was the band leader at the Vonski tribute at the Pritzker Pavillion this summer...
I call him Michael 'Crazy Face' Raynor because I've shot about a thousand pictures of him and he's got a different crazy face goin' on in every one I swear... I'll tell you... the guy's a 'Swiss Watch' on the drums.
Ryan Cohan was really crisp and clean and precise on that piano... he's got a light touch... really different from Willie Pickins... those guys seem to play at opposite ends of the spectrum though I dig 'em both.
Last night was the first time I had the pleasure of seeing Lorin Cohen play the acoustic bass... he reminds me of Jerry Garcia and he's got a pretty electric persona about him... he was rockin' that bass... that dude is 'The Vibe.'
Lorin was definitely 'one with his bass' last night... just resonating.
Geof Bradfield was blowin' sax and clarinet... I've seen him a couple of times and I always enjoy his playin'... I really dig his clarinet action... flawless and spirited... splashed with soul.
The night was perfect... but I was cravin' some flugelhorn action around two am.
Good flugelhornin' is hard to find.
One of the things I really love about Chicago's jazz scene is watching people I know or I've seen playing with new people in new combo's.
It's not like 'rock and roll' where a guy plays all the time with one band.
These guys move around all over the place... they play with one quartet one night and the next night they might be the band leader at a big show with a bunch of other guys.
It's cool how the 'play' changes with the dynamic of different performers all comin' together.
This week I'm gonna be hitting Solitaire Miles' CD Release Party... she's gonna have a huge band tearin' it up at the Jazz Showcase.
That is gonna be some epic jazz and I'm gonna get some great shots with pretty much no chance of arrest.
I dig Solitaire and she's a total sweetheart... if you haven't caught her singin' you've been missin' out.