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One of the beautiful roses across the street.. Haven't a clue what it's name is but would like to know.. Wouldn't mind having one like it in my yard.. This is processed with Topaz Labs, Impressions, and the Georgia O'Keeffe Style

 

EDIT: I found out the name of the rose... Love and Peace

I know this girl, she's always on my mind

She lives in her world and I live in mine

I should forget about her and I've tried

Lord knows I've tried

But I want to know her, and here's the other side

 

Two Different Worlds - Foreigner

  

I now know where the expression "silly goose" comes from- these two kept me entertained for quite sometime as they fought over this "prime" spot in a VERY high tree. I hope they are not thinking of nesting up there!!

models Elisabetta Caruso and Paolo Bruni

Better on black

 

I've been pretty much away for the last two weeks but it's good to be back ^__^

Authentic certified Neapolitan Pizza, and more.

 

"VPN Americas is the American Delegation of the Associazione Vera Pizza Napoletana, an international non-profit organization founded in the mid 1980's by a group of Neapolitan pizzaiolis (pizza makers) seeking to cultivate the culinary art of making Neapolitan pizza. On June 1984, the association was officially established as a denomination of control (DOC) by the Italian government, a designation that made the VPN a legal entity able to give special designation to pizzerias who meet strict requirements that respect the tradition of the art of Neapolitan pizza making."

 

www.2amysdc.com/

 

10-366/2016

Nicknamed alligators for their snout, here is a train with a few at Flagstaff, AZ on July 19, 1962.

 

2. In the consist was 821, built July 1959, retired Aug. 1972, and sold to PNC in April 1973.

 

Note: PNC is Precision National Corporation, a locomotive leasing company.

Looking south from Mevagissey's harbour.

Trent Barton, ADL Enviro 200 MMC, 157 followed by sister 151 head for Ilkeston on the 'Two' service from Nottingham. This 10-minute service frequency was thrown into chaos due to the insane levels of Christmas traffic congestion along the route. This resulted in the clumping of buses and gaps in the service. A 50-minute gap had elapsed by the time these buses appeared, only to be followed by a third bus, 155 right behind. Unfortunately, there are no on-foot inspectors to regulate services these days, everything done by GPS location and radio communication, which doesn't seem to cut it when it gets this bad.

 

Interestingly, this was the second day of these buses operating on this service, their launch on this route being on Sunday 21st December 2025, ousting Volvo B8REs from 2015. The replacement 2020 ADLs have come from Kinchbus of Loughborough where they had been used on their Skylink service.

 

Additionally on the day of this photo, there were at least three stand-in buses working the route (Volvos 723, 747 & Versa 821); I don't know why that was? I did witnesses one of the ADLs (156) blowing off excess air pressure, sounding like an angry rattle-snake as it went down the road. It's never a good idea to mass change things outright before Christmas, it generally only adds to the seasonal chaos and frustrations for passengers and drivers alike.

 

Photo - Monday 22nd December 2025.

Charlecote Park. (National Trust)

 

The weir where the Dene flows into the Avon. The weir was part of the landscape designed by "Capability Brown".

This photo is from an album Elstner Hilton compiled in Japan between 1914 and 1918.

 

Elstner was my spouse's uncle.

 

While Uncle Elstner sometimes annotated photos that required an explanation, he never dated the pictures. So all we know is they were taken between January, 1914 and December, 1918.

 

Rica, the Two-toed sloth in the Tropical House at Marwell decided to put on a little show for us. He went from looking like an extra hairy coconut to lifting his head, making eye contact and waving his paw.

Dartmoor on a rainy day

Built between 1935 and 1937 as a WPA project, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.

Went out last night with Jo. I couldn't be bothered with dancing after a busy week last week and working late yesterday.

Two pink ladies having fun at the pink funfair.

Two people are better than one,

for if they fall, one will help his companion up.

 

Ecclesiastes 4

I love all the animals on the streets in India! Close-up image of two cows having a chit chat in the City of Mysore.

 

My Photography Website

 

Animals of India on Getty

 

A Mid 50's Chrysler Powerflite and a 47 Chevrolet Fleetliner

 

Cooly Rocks On

Coolangatta .

Gold Coast

Two fifty pence pieces! I think I'm right in saying these were / are the world's first seven-sided coins .... shape, heptagon!

 

Flickr Lounge - Sunday Theme (Week 5) ~ Shapes ....

 

Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... thanks to you all.

Two sides to me and my photography. The left side is my photo look. Smiley-ish with cool make up and hair all pretty (or so I tell myself) and the right side is how I look usually. None to little make up, hair tied back in a variety of 3 styles and just being normal really. Of course, most of you only see my glammed up version (except a few photos where I have no make up on)

 

I'll break it down - on the right side I have on no make up whatsoever. On the left side, I have on, mascara, eyeliner, blusher, lipstick and lipstick lock. The hair is natural on both sides and is pinned back in the middle and tied in a small bun on the right. Thats it :-)

 

26. I have a love/hate relationship with London.

Two Swans -19-6148

 

I achieved this effect by editing in the Nik Collection Color Efex 4 using, amongst others, the bleach bypass filter as adjusted by me.

This image may not be fine art or the best photo I've ever taken. It does contain two stories though. One, a story, story and the second a church story!

 

The story, story;

"Enter the Snaesfelljokull crater, which is kissed by Scatari's shadow before the first of July, adventurous traveller, and thou wilt descend to the centre of the Earth."

Journey to the centre of the Earth, Jules Verne. Well the mountain in the background is Snaefell and its Jokul (glacier)

 

Church Story.

This unusually black church dates from 1703. Built by locals it was not ordained until much recent times due to religious politics, Churches in Iceland are of two distinct flavours. This kind of traditional shape. But normally white with red, green or turf roofs (go to Hof for the later). Or they are more recent affairs made of concrete, large in size and of what I would describe as a look at me I'm the only church in the village style!

© Bill Brooks 2018

 

Seen through the window of Tom Woods Cellos

Building with two sets of large bay windows on Main Street in Towanda, Pennsylvania. I like the five decorative bricks near the top of the building.

2115 and 2113 Menard Street in St. Louis' historic Soulard neighborhood.

Attempted to make a nice GIF with this composite image as the transition.

 

Fish-eye Takumar 18mm f/11, mostly defished.

Charlecote Park. (National Trust)

 

River Dene.

A second tent was seen going up alongside the first little gypsy bear tent down at Lagniappe in New Orleans! How exciting! We also got word that there may be more, and it's possible they may all be headed for Riversong on the Elk River here in Alabama, where there are many more tiny bears!

 

Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday!

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I fell in love with these little tents! The lady who creates them makes two different sizes. They are crafted with so much care and flare! Bev is an amazing person and an artist in sewing and imagination. Her tents are simple wonders - I can say that after an attempt at even a pup tent was a complete failure for me to create! And these adorable tents in MANY different colors and designs come with two sleeping bags for anyone needing a cozy rest! She & I are having so much fun with a collaboration! No, don't ask yet!

 

www.etsy.com/shop/BevsSewCuteBoutique?ref=own_favorite_sh...

  

As the gypsy tents happened, I also found and fell in love with some tiny knit bears that have come ALL the way from England! Angela's artful little bears are indeed the gypsy bears that are gathering together here in the States! They are articulated and such colorful little travelers full of personality! There are more than a few of her little ones that she has sent on their way to me, and I know for a fact that several have other destinations, too. So no, I am not telling how many bears yet, either! Watch for "the gathering!"

 

www.etsy.com/shop/bearknitsandmore?ref=own_favorite_shops...

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