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Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe (Valencian: Museu de les Ciències Príncep Felip, Spanish: Museo de las Ciencias Príncipe Felipe, Anglicised as "Príncipe Felipe/Prince Philip Science Museum") is an important visitor attraction in Valencia, Spain. It forms part of the City of Arts and Sciences, and can be found at the end of Calle Luis García Berlanga. Its director is Spanish science writer and television personality, Manuel Toharia.
The building was designed by Santiago Calatrava and was built by a joint venture of Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas and Necso.[1] It opened on 13 November 2000. It is over 40,000 square meters in area and resembles the skeleton of a whale.
I was not sure of what I could do for this. Dumb eh? Considering I am a musician and all. Then it came to me. Paperback Writer by The Beatles.
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Will be able to respond to all of you on Wednesday, RL is a bit busy but thank you all already for the faves ,comment & Awards ♥
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"Rich Border, roving reporter for Ghost Writers Magazine, here with the spirit of Douglas Fir. Doug, can you tell our audience about your fateful day?"
"Well I'll tell ya Rich, it was a Sunday morning as you know, I was standing here on this ridgeline with thousands of my friends swaying gently in the breeze soaking up some water and taking in the rays I was three hundred years old at the time so I was just getting my day started when all of a sudden the Earth began to shake. That's when the mountain that I'd spent my whole life admiring, you know they called it the Fuji of the North West because she had the most perfectly shaped dome, that's when the front of the mountain exploded and collapsed, I don't remember anything after that."
"Well thank you for that rousing interview Mr. Fir, back to you Walter."
"And that's the way it was."
Macro Mondays: Inspired by a song
Paperback writer by the Beatles
This song was written bij John Lennon and Paul McCartney in 1966. Paul got the idea for this song and was inspired by the Penguin paperbacks.
The mighty writers union of Moldova is one of the institutions residing in this building with its Soviet era mosaic as main attraction.
The weather fitted the condition of the artwork.
Much like I enjoy shooting vintage cameras, I love writing with fountain pens. For years I have enjoyed crafting my own in my workshop. This is a closeup macro photo of the nib on my newest creation that I call “Night Writer” which is made of Ebony and Black Titanium.
Es gibt sie noch, die Deutsche Schreibmaschine mit dem Namen der Daimlerwerke aus Mehlis in Thüringen
.....channels 2&7 love you"🎶
For any Calgarian living there in the 80s! hahaha you may recall youtu.be/WA5VnKimBRs?si=-sktv_fIm4bRFHz5
Apparently, the original song was written for and about Milwaukee and the writer adapted it for nearly 100 cities! did not know this until looking for the song. ... perhaps if you are from America or Canada you will recall this tune for your city! 😁🎶
picture taken from Canada Olympic Park on a bright sunshiny day! 💛☀️
for Crazy Tuesday : Visualize a Beatles Song Title
~ from the work of Philippe Labro, journalist, cinéaste, and author of many paperbacks, often with an autobiographical content ~
Nona is an exclusive @ Swank this month and comes with a blazer, shorts, and a hat. It is made for Belleza, slink, and Maitreya in a variety of colors including red, black, blue, purple, and many other colors. Whatever color you choose, my advice is to get this sweet and sexy Halloween outfit that is as naughty as it is nice... oh la la! Swank Landmark maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Swank%20Events/208/53/23
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Koizumu Yagumo (小泉八雲) is a pseudonym of Patric Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) who was born in Lafcada island, Greece to an Irish father and a greek mother. He emigrated to the USA and worked as journalist. He came to Japan as correspondent, visited Matsue, had a Japanese wife from a Samurai family in Matsue, and lived in this Samurai house. Koizumi is the family name of his wife. Yagumo means Izumo province.
He cancelled the correspondent contract, worked as writer and English lecturer, naturalised to Japan and died in Tokyo.
He was a pioneer Japanologist who developed a deep understanding of Japanese cultures. His best known work is "Kwaidan (怪談 spooky stories)" which is a collection of Japanese folk tales on ghosts and spectres.
His former residence is now converted to a museum for his achievements.
Paperback writer (paperback writer)
Dear Sir or Madam, will you read my book?
It took me years to write, will you take a look?
It's based on a novel by a man named Lear
And I need a job
So I wanna be a paperback writer
Paperback writer
It's a dirty story of a dirty man
And his clinging wife doesn't understand
His son is working for the Daily Mail
It's a steady job
But he wants to be a paperback writer
Paperback writer
Paperback writer (paperback writer)
It's a thousand pages, give or take a few
I'll be writing more in a week or two
I could make it longer if you like the style
I can change it 'round
And I wanna be a paperback writer
Paperback writer
If you really like it you can have the rights
It could make a million for you overnight
If you must return it you can send it here
But I need a break
And I wanna be a paperback writer
Paperback writer
Songwriters: John Lennon / Paul McCartney
Picture taken @ the studio
As seen at the rally held at the New York City Public Library, 15 January 2017.
Explore, 18 Jan 2017, #72. Love having an image in explore the day before I post it and then it gets dropped like in two seconds! So It goes!!!
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The Oklahoman dated 5/26/19
Credits: Lisa Benson
Washington Post
Writers Group
The Esplanade Theatre in Singapore. I find this building fascinating and beautiful. The theatre website talks about the roof's 'durian spikes', a reference to similar appendages on the curious durian fruit, whose pungent odour is described by the writer Richard Sterling as 'turpentine and onions, garnished with a gym sock'. Nice. For this reason the durian fruit is apparently banned on Singapore's mass transit system.
Sitting on it, or experiencing it. The view of the quarry may help or hinder inspiration, I suppose.
Babson Farm Quarry, Halibut Point State Park
I read an article on magazine. The writer suggests that we should shoot pictures which are not done by other people before. No matter it is the subject, the scene, the approach, the style or the composition. We should make only fresh, new and creative pictures. The world is already full of cliche. They don't need more of it.
I fully understand that the world is already loaded with tons of compositions with the Japanese maples. The composition with the tree branches is cliché in the eyes of many.
But I still do it. Because this is the beauty in my eyes. I keep my own record.
Park & Tilford Gardens, North Vancouver. October 2016.
Fuji X-T1 camera
Fuji XF 23mm F1.4 lens
X This shot is probably not going to be appreciated by too many of my foreign contacts .It is an image from the third day of the second test between England and South Africa at Trent Bridge in Nottingham. It was a perfect day for cricket and South Africa batted wonderfully putting the English bowlers to the sword. The shot is of the fast bowler Wood about to bowl from the Pavilion End.
Regardless of this I had a wonderful day on Sunday, drinking chilled white wine with the constant murmur of the large crowd with the occasional crack as another ball was dispatched to the boundary by South African batsmen. I was reminded of the words of the great cricket writer Neville Cardus who wrote in 1924
"Trent Bridge is a lotus land for batsmen, a place where it was always afternoon and 360 for two wickets"
English actually lost the test match on Monday, so it is, one all in the series with two more to matches play
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