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Monkshood / Eisenhut (Aconitum)

in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend

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In 1908, the Düsseldorf-based Central-trade-ssociation for Rhineland, Westphalia and neighbouring districts praised a competition for a fountain in front of the Düsseldorf Art Palace.

 

As a "figurative representation of the iron industry and the mining industry," it was to be sent to the 1902 on the site on the banks of the Rhine (then Kaiser Wilhelm Park, now Rheinpark) the industrial and commercial exhibition was held.

 

Among the 44 designs submitted, the jury, which was prominently occupied by the painter Fritz Roeber, the painter Georg Oeder, the architect Wilhelm Kreis and the Düsseldorf garden director Walter von Engelhardt, was Prize awarded, so also do not recommend a design for execution. It was initially planned to give the authors of the shortlisted drafts the opportunity to revise them in a second stage of competition (a closer competition).

 

The fountain was built in its original form between 1911 and 1913. While the Düsseldorf architect Gotthold Nestler designed the actual well complex, the sculptor Friedrich Coubillier created the three bronze figures "Schmied Vulkan," "Bergmann" and "Hüttenarbeiter." Miner and cottage worker are depicted in the loincloth. The bronze casting of the figures took place at the Kunstgießerei Lauchhammer.

 

On the occasion of the opening of the Grand Art Exhibition in 1913, the industrial fountain in front of the former Art Palace was inaugurated. In 1925 the fountain was dismantled there because of the extensive new buildings at the Ehrenhof.

 

In 1939, the three sculptures were erected in a new facility on Fürstenplatz in Friedrichstadt. In 1942 the figures were to be melted down as metal donations by the German people for armaments and were removed. However, they remained intact, and in 1950 they were restored.

A tribute from nature for those who perished as well as those who had their lives forever altered on Sept. 11. In so many ways it seems like yesterday and prayers that there is never a tomorrow like that day again.

Nothing like being photo bombed by a Canada Goose Gosling!!

 

Sunset on the beach at Wells Next The Sea

Thanks to everyone who takes time to view, fave or comment on my pictures, stay safe and well, my friends.

Great crested grebe

natural behavior

 

unrestricted satisfaction of all desires is not conductive to well-being, nor is it the way to happiness or even to maximum pleasure

 

Erich Fromm

 

well,,, If you want this shape, come to my garden.

This will be left as a Halloween gift until October 31st.

Of course it's free gift.(no group)

However, this shape is very petit lol (Copy and, Modify ok)

That's all I can do.

Everyone in the world is having a hard time with COVID-19, but I hope they will at least enjoy it in the world 🙏

 

Have a Happy early Halloween 🎃👻🍬

 

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FOXCITY. Taxi Bento Pose Set (Smart phone include)

 

Magika - Gemma

(Enfer Sombre*) Maitreya Nail applier - River

Vibing & Nova - Aurora Rings - Fatpack

 

GENUS Project - Genus Head - Baby Face W001 - Mocap

 

♬♬♬Today's Tune♬♬♬

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Seen from my garage window. I left a lot of my fallen apples on the ground this year and have had several grateful deer enjoying them.

An unmistakable little bird with its comical clown like appearance. Love it’s red and black eye-markings and bright orange legs.

The weather on the Isle of May,Scotland yesterday went from torrential rain to warm and sunny.

Well worth a visit :)

Who do we have here...

Well, they say a picture is worth a thousand words

Beyoncé

Sandcastles

 

We built sand castles that washed away

I made you cry when I walked away

Oh, and although I promised that I couldn't stay, baby

Every promise don't work out that way, oh, babe

Every promise don't work out that way

Dishes smashed on my counter from our last encounter

Pictures snatched out the frame

Bitch, I scratched out your name and your face

What is it about you that I can't erase, baby?

Well every promise don't work out that way, no no, babe

Well every promise don't work out that way

And your heart is broken 'cause I walked away

Show me your scars and I won't walk away

Oh, and I know I promised that I couldn't stay, baby

Every promise don't work out that way, no no no no no

Every promise don't work out that way

 

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Sandcastles lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc, Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG Rights Management

 

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A special thank you to all of you that came out to see my exhibition this past month. I truly appreciate all your support. - Sabbian

Featuring the super cool and creepy portable Coffin from Contraption, Deering's Burden. It is unrigged (but well positioned) and comes with lanterns you cna turn on and off. There is also a holdable lantern.

It is available at The Dark Style Fair.

For 300L :)

 

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Musk Lorikeet (Glossopsitta concinna)

 

One from this day three years ago.

This week I have been working on merging photos with flower backgrounds. Instead of using blends I have tried to use masks to remove or fade parts of the photos that I don't wants. I am still trying to find a suitable topic for my final submission.

will be away for a bit.... don't know if there is internet access... oh well.... sometimes life takes a different turn than planned....

A section of the Wells Cathedral choir and associated architecture. Somerset, England.

Somerset, England.

 

It was built between 1175 and 1490, replacing an earlier church built on the same site in 705. It is moderately sized among the medieval cathedrals of England, between those of massive proportion such as Lincoln and York and the smaller cathedrals in Oxford and Carlisle

Amidst passing trains and waiting passengers, a couple shares a moment of (pre-pandemic) passion at an L station in Chicago's Loop.

 

Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 900, f/3.5, 18mm, 1/125s

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Thanks everyone for your visits,comments,faves and invitations.

Поездка сюда была спонтанной. Кто-то предложил встретить рассвет на Истре и мы все поддержали, тем более погода обещала быть морозной. Зимой Истра практически не замерзает из-за большого обилия родников подпитывающих реку. Температура родников около +8С, поэтому то река и подогревается зимой. В сильные морозы река начинает парить, окутывая все вокруг пушистым инеем.

Это было довольно прохладное утро, всего -26 по Цельсию. Стоял очень плотный туман над рекой, пришлось ждать, когда поднимется солнце, чтобы хоть что-нибудь было видно. Я переживал за фототехнику, штатив покрылся инеем и работать с ним было очень тяжело. Что ж, это был довольно интересный опыт.

 

The trip here was spontaneous. Someone offered to meet the dawn on Istra and we supported everything, especially since the weather promised to be frosty. In winter, Istra practically does not freeze due to the large abundance of springs that feed the river. The temperature of the springs is about + 8C, so the river is heated in winter. In severe frosts, the river begins to soar, enveloping everything around with fluffy hoarfrost.

It was quite a cool morning, only -26 Celsius. There was a very dense fog over the river, we had to wait for the sun to rise in order to see at least anything. I was worried about photographic equipment, the tripod was covered with frost and it was very difficult to work with it. Well, it was quite an interesting experience.

A view of Wells harbour from my last trip to Norfolk.

 

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Small inner courtyard of the Stock Exchange Building in Riga,

now the "Art Museum Riga Bourse"

 

"The Riga Stock Exchange building is an architectural monument of national importance. It was built between 1852 and 1855 in the style of a Venetian renaissance palazzo symbolising wealth and plenitude. The design was by the St. Petersburg architect of German origin Harald Julius Bosse (1812-1894). Standing out in the magnificent interior with its lavish use of gilding and artificial marble are the main hall on the ground floor (now the museum’s Great Exhibition Hall, the galleries on the third and fourth floors (now the Western and Oriental Galleries) as well as the ceremonial halls on the fourth floor (now the Painting Galleries). For the first time in history, all theses rooms are open to the public."

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Last spring, I spotted these delicate little flowers on a neighbourhood walk and wasn't quite sure what they were. After a bit of research, I discovered they're Wild Tulips (Tulipa sylvestris). Not native to my area, I'm quite sure that the homeowner must have planted them as specimen plants. I don't know if they'll overwinter, so it'll be interesting to see if they appear next spring. If you're interested, here's a bit of info on this flower:

 

"Tulipa sylvestris, the wild tulip[3] or woodland tulip,[4] is a Eurasian and North African species of wild tulip, a plant in the lily family. Its native range extends from Portugal and Morocco to western China, covering most of the Mediterranean and Black Sea Basins, and Central Asia. The species is also cultivated as an ornamental and naturalized in central and northern Europe as well as a few scattered locations in North America.[2][5]"

Source Wikipedia

 

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As a child I went to day camp for four weeks at this park each summer.

Well I hope everyone in the UK has enjoyed the Bank Holiday weekend and all this glorious weather we are having. And to my international Flickr friends, hope you had a lovely weekend too :)

The garden is now starting to look like a spring garden and the Lilly of the Valley in the front garden is looking lush! Only planted a few bulbs about 5 years ago, but it clearly likes its positive as is thriving nicely :)

Hope everyone has a good week ahead.

 

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