Random Images of Where We Live
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[mention]worth1[/mention] Are you sure you didn't paint that sky ?
it does sure look pretty
it does sure look pretty
The behaviour of light means you observe me as i was then, and not as I am now.
I cannot change history, so I do hope i gave you a good impression of myself
I cannot change history, so I do hope i gave you a good impression of myself
- worth1
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Not much pollution where I live.Amateurinawe wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 1:57 pm @worth1 Are you sure you didn't paint that sky ?
it does sure look pretty
Can't emagin living in Los Angeles.
Been there seen, heard and smelled that several times.
Living in Bastrop Texas was a life long dream of mine.
Worth
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
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Having an appreciation of the beauty of our surroundings is a wonderful thing.
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This is what the old forest looks like here, when most of it has fallen down. This area was a dense mature forest 30 years ago, then it started dying off and blowing down. Only a few of the old ones still standing. Lots of new growth though. The spruce and var live to be 80-100 years old. Larch I think can be older. There are some enormous ones still standing in the valley. Maybe the other trees will grow up around this one and it will carry on for another generation.
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Another visitor.
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This restaurant is aross the street from the Johnson Space Center is frequented by NASA types. It's specializes in Mediterranean food and has a small market specializing in imported foods in addition to the restaurant. Lots of autographed photos.
We occasionally go here for lunch.
We occasionally go here for lunch.
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The Muslim presence in Salobreña for almost eight centuries has left a clearly manifest legacy in the urban fabric and in its Arab castle.
Salobreña is occupied by Muslim detachments in 713. On the occasion of the rebellion of the Mozarabs in 913, Abd-Alrahman will carry out several military campaigns on the coast of Granada, subjecting Salobreña, among other populations, for which he names governor in 942 to Saidb Abdalawarit. Already at this time Salobreña is the head of a large territory.
In the twelfth century we have reference to the existence of abundant banana groves, sugar cane, and holm oak groves. In the year 1166 Muhammar Al Salawbini was born in Salobreña, an outstanding grammarian of the time, founder of a school of philology in Seville.
During the Nasrid kingdom of Granada, founded by Ibn-Alhamar, Salobreña was one of the most important cities on the coast of the kingdom. The written references referring to its fortress, its magnificent mosque, its buildings are significant….
Therefore Salobreña had an important fortress, at whose feet an urban plot surrounded by a walled belt was distributed. In addition, there was a large district made up of the plain (sugarcane, rice and banana trees), the mountains (livestock and terrace crops) and the sea (commercial route on which an important fishing industry depended).
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Plants have, like animals, in the degree and almost in the form, the sensitivity, that essential attribute of life.
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I was just explaining the Muslim occupation of this area the other day to a guy at work.
Not in an anti Muslim way but how long is was in comparison to time and history.
It would be like the USA was occupied for hundreds of years.
Unimaginable to many.
Not in an anti Muslim way but how long is was in comparison to time and history.
It would be like the USA was occupied for hundreds of years.
Unimaginable to many.
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25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
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25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
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[mention]Nico[/mention] very nice photos. Spain is a beautiful place. Once upon a time, I spent 3 lovely weeks in various parts of España including Granada. I love all that architecture and influence the Moors left behind. [mention]worth1[/mention] I wonder how many people and peoples in the history of mankind have experienced that feeling “when are these visitors/invaders going to leave”. After a while you just make accommodations or the accommodations are made for you.
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Super pictures [mention]Nico[/mention] , brings back fond memories of the palace at Granada which I visited over forty years ago.
The behaviour of light means you observe me as i was then, and not as I am now.
I cannot change history, so I do hope i gave you a good impression of myself
I cannot change history, so I do hope i gave you a good impression of myself
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Spanish moss on a crepe myrtle.
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Donna, zone 9, El Lago, Texas
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Traffic nightmare.
Didn't move over 1/4 mile for an hour.
Normally go through here at 75 miles an hour.
Didn't move over 1/4 mile for an hour.
Normally go through here at 75 miles an hour.
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25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
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25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
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Being stuck without a car all summer, it was a huge treat when my family brought me further out the bay. A very steep hike but what a view. These craggy hills also hold a lot of marshes and catchments, and met a little green fella living up there.
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English Bay, Stanley Park, West End .....
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Such beautiful pictures! I will share also. This Spring, I took this picture of the eagle nest down the road, by the river. And some "shelf" clouds behind our house.
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There is freedom waiting for you, On the breezes of the sky, And you ask 'What if I fall?' Oh but my darling, What if you fly?
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Wow, atmospheric!
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A little something I do.
Close to 20,000 dollars worth of equipment that could be toast if I messed up.
Close to 20,000 dollars worth of equipment that could be toast if I messed up.
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Worth
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
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25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
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@worth1 I think 007 James bond would cut the red wire first....if that's any help ...
The behaviour of light means you observe me as i was then, and not as I am now.
I cannot change history, so I do hope i gave you a good impression of myself
I cannot change history, so I do hope i gave you a good impression of myself
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If this this is set up wrong if can shut a whole transmission grid down for weeks.
From powerful radio transmission.
Seriously.
From powerful radio transmission.
Seriously.
Worth
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
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Really big cottonwood tree.
Heart shaped leaves.
Most be 4 feet in diameter.
Covered in poison ivy.
Heart shaped leaves.
Most be 4 feet in diameter.
Covered in poison ivy.
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25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.