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Looking close....on Friday!

Nějak se stalo, žes uměl mít rád

Tohle ti opravdu nechci zazlívat

Jednu chvíli se to stalo

A že se tohle stalo, není málo

Somehow it happened you knew how to like someone

I really don't want to blame you for this

One moment it happened

That it happened --- is no small thing [Jednu chvíli]

#Worte auf Glas#

 

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Für“Looking close….on Friday!“ am 18.11.2022.

 

Thema:“ Words on Glass“ ( Worte auf Glas)

 

Thanks for views,faves and comments:-))

For the theme "Wise words" of the Group "Looking-close-on-Friday"

"Words of Love" thème de "Looking close...on Friday"

 

Thank you all for your visits, comments and favourites.

 

I wish you could understand the silence,

for word escape me whenever you are around

 

~Srishti Singh~

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozRJebqW5AI

Quando sono andato a scuola, mi hanno chiesto cosa volessi diventare da grande. Ho risposto “felice”. Mi dissero che non avevo capito l’esercizio e io risposi che loro non avevano capito la vita.

For Smile on Saturday group. Very excited for our next trip in a few weeks !

The underside of a bottle of liquor 43: mirabilis.Happy looking close....on Friday!

 

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Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission !!!

 

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Alles kurz, nur kurz! – Sie haben nämlich grosse Eile! Denn ihr eignes Leben ist ein abgekürztes: sie, ja schon ihre Eltern besitzen es nämlich nur zur Lehn von den Kuhpocken, als welche alle die Schwächlinge der Kinderwelt retten, die in früheren Zeiten auf dem Probierstein der wahren Pocken erlagen und Raum ließen für die Starken, welche leben und zeugen sollten. Jenes so ein kurzes Leben bloß zur Lehn habende und daher in Allem so äußerst pressirte Geschlecht ist eben jenes langbärtige Gezwerge, welches Einem überall zwischen die Beine läuft.

(A. Schopenhauer)

This bridge was originally located northwest of Marshall, Indiana. It was relocated to Billie Creek Village in 1979. Unlike most of the covered bridges in Parke County, this bridge is named after the Beeson family who lived nearby (most are named after the the town they are located in or the river they cross.). This bridge also survived two different arson attempts in 1979 before it was relocated.

 

Also note this bridge does not have the famous words "Cross this bridge at a walk" as most other covered bridges in Parke County. This is most likely due to it being located on private property and not passable by vehicular traffic.

 

Built: 1906

Built by: Frankfort Construction Company

Total Length: 55 ft.

 

Rockville, Indiana (Parke County)

view of the Krzyżtopór Castle in Ujazd (Zamek Krzyżtopór w Ujeździe) from the south

 

Krzyżtopór is a castle located in the village of Ujazd, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It was originally built by a Polish nobleman and Voivode of Sandomierz, Krzysztof Ossoliński (1587–1645). The castle was partially destroyed during the Swedish invasion known as The Deluge in 1655, and then reduced to ruins during the war of the Bar Confederation by the Russians in 1770.

 

Even though extensive research has been carried out through the years, historians have been unable to fully explain all aspects of the complex. No documents have been preserved that have enabled the determination of either the date of commencement of the castle's construction or the date of its completion. The name of the architect is also unknown. Krzysztof Ossoliński was enamoured with magic. while the unique symmetry of the castle is evident even in its ruined state, the hidden meanings that may have been incorporated into virtually every part of the castle are not obvious.

The very name of the complex is a mysterious one. Krzysztof Ossoliński officially named it Krzysztofory, which is derived from Latin word Christophoros. Later, the name changed to Krzyżtopór, which is a compounding of two Polish words – krzyż ("cross", a symbol of the Catholic faith and Ossoliński's policies) and topór ("axe", the charge from the family's coat of arms). Both symbols can be seen on the gate of the castle. Also, above the gate there is the date 1631, but to what this date refers has not been firmly established.

The castle, built by Swiss engineer Wawrzyniec (Lawrence) Senes (probably born in Sent, Switzerland), is a typical example of the so-called palazzo in fortezza – an intermingling of both palace and fortress. The total size of the complex is 1.3 hectares; the length of the perimeter walls is 700 meters; the total area of all interior rooms is around 70 000 square meters. The basic design was based on the palace of Cardinal Alexander Farnese, located in the Italian village of Caprarola. Reportedly, the castle once had 365 windows (as many as days of the year), 52 rooms (as many as weeks of the year), 12 ballrooms (as many as months of the year) and also 4 towers (as many as 4 seasons of the year). For defensive purposes, the castle was erected upon a rocky hill, making it impossible for an enemy to organize an underground attack.

Krzyżtopór was furnished with amenities that were rarely seen in the 17th century, such as ventilation and heating system, and unique waterworks that provided all rooms with fresh water. Allegedly, the ceiling in one of dining rooms was made up of an aquarium containing exotic fish. Additionally, a system of dumbwaiters carried food from pantries to the upper floors.

 

The castle, without convenient proximity to main roads and rail connections, is visited by relatively few tourists. However, as walls, bastions and moat are relatively well-preserved, its magnitude is still very impressive. Though it is regarded as a permanent ruin, since around 90 percent of the walls have been preserved, reconstruction has been planned several times. Currently, efforts have been underway to roof the entire complex; however, this ambitious project lacks sufficient funding.

WENN DIE SONNE AUFGEHT TUT SIE DAS FÜR ALLE

 

WHEN THE SUN RISES IT RISES FOR ALL

  

eine Sonnenuhr an einer Hauswand in Bordeaux

I will definitely never question this dude about that

The proof is right there

Hanging in the open for everybody to see

 

Some of us needs to show off

And some of us knows what we are, who we are - and don't need to show to the whole world that we have balls

 

I bet those who needs to tell the whole world that they have balls, don't really have them......

I'm cursing in the church now, yes

But it's only my belief

 

If you respect yourself and love yourself, then you have the balls to stand up for yourself too

Best balls ever

 

Poor bird, lol - he is a victim of my words

I have to put some extra goodies on my tray today

Phew 😬🤔

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(Flickr Friday: #329 MoreThanWords)

This photo aims to represent the fact that there are emotions that can’t be adequately expressed with language. The heart was made following origami instructions.

 

Esta foto intenta representar que hay emociones que no se pueden expresar con palabras. El corazón de papel fue hecho siguiendo los pasos de un tutorial de papiroflexia.

Words can hurt for eternity and make you feel really down.

 

But

 

Words can definitely be one of the nicest things too.

 

How a word of wisdom from someone can be a seed to growth.

 

How you can feel a bond to someone you've never actually met or seen, but only chatted with.

 

I think I'll never stop to wonder.

 

I'm so certain that every bit of humor and love helps us all to be a better person♥

 

Energy flows through our universe in lots of ways, so thank you for giving a piece of yourself 🙏

Seen at Khoo Kongsi Temple, Penang, Malaysia!

 

Dear friends, I could get in touch with my Singaporean friend to ask her to help to translate, Now I received her reply and for this who liked to know the meaning of this sign I pasted and copied her original translation. :

"The right two panel is the name of the god, is layman addressing the God in the respected salutation. In Chinese people pray to many different gods. These two panel top horizontal word I think is referring to the origin of the god, meaning where it come from, mainly from places in china, but I am not too sure is this the name of the place in China. 3rd from the right “ silent”, 4th the last at left “Avoidance”, when god arrive, layman have to hide away, similar to emperor arrive, people must go hide themselves.“

Thank you very much for your help, Bee Aye!

 

©This photo is the property of Helga Bruchmann. Please do not use my photos for sharing, printing or for any other purpose without my written permission. Thank you!

Smile on Saturday

 

Muchas gracias a todos por sus visitas, comentarios y favoritas... Saludos amigos...!!!!

A word between words

God's Utterance "How to Know God's Disposition and the Result of His Work" (Part Four)

www.holyspiritspeaks.org/videos/how-to-know-gods-disposit...

 

Introduction

God's words in this video are from the book "The Word Appears in the Flesh".

The content of this video:

Understand God's Attitude and Drop All Misconceptions of God

Who Sets the Outcome of Man

People Tend to Define God Based on Experience

God's Attitude Toward Those Who Run Away During His Work

People Who Run Away During God's Work Are Those Who Abandon the True Way

Recommended for You:gospel books

 

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In the minds of mad men

Echoes the darkness of wars,

And in that dark grows the

Media images of death and destruction.

 

And from the shade of our limitations,

we will scream into the void, peace and freedom, then close our eyes and pray, his,

is not the hand that stops the ticking clock.

 

When the bidding is done, the madness will stop, but only for a while, and we will try and release this Dove with a broken wing, and call it peace.

 

Words by, Broken Beacon.

"In memory of a friend.

Because sometimes there are no words..."

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for Dawn

  

Smile on Saturday: Words

 

April 23 is the Diada de Sant Jordi in Catalonia, whose patron saint is Saint George. On this day, the tradition is that men offer women a rose, and women offer men a book. It is also known as the Day of the Book and the Rose (la Diada del Llibre i de la Rosa), and has now become World Book Day. Coincidentally, William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes both died on April 23rd, 1616 (although the official date may differ according to which calendar is used).

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