11-18-2009, 01:06 PM | #802 (permalink) |
Riding the Ocean Spray
Location: S.E. PA in U Sofa
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stone pony
"...one time standing as the Queen of Rock where she was bestowed the title of "highest paid woman in rock", and known as the First Lady of Rock, she has more recently emerged as music matriarch and international arts advocate....originally joined forces with Bob Kimmel and Kenny Edwards and became the lead singer of a successful folk rock trio, The Stone Poneys..." |
11-19-2009, 04:08 PM | #803 (permalink) | |
see the links to my music?
Location: Beautiful British Columbia
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thanks Jetee........ statuesque |
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11-20-2009, 05:06 AM | #806 (permalink) |
The Reforms
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storming horses
horse led in snow storm by Soller Photo Honorable Horses click to show
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11-21-2009, 10:07 AM | #814 (permalink) |
The Reforms
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Turkey
Turkey in the Rain by Églantine. more conventional: "Istanbul Invaded"
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11-22-2009, 09:08 AM | #818 (permalink) |
The Reforms
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reflections (of red)
Three Mile Island reactor cooling towers in Pennsylvania, USA BY Peter Menzel
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11-22-2009, 09:44 AM | #819 (permalink) |
Tilted
Location: In the woods. With a shotgun.
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Aitutaki Island (Cook Islands)
Aitutaki Island is a triangular-shaped 'almost'-atoll rising up 4000 metres from the floor of the Pacific Ocean. It consists of three volcanic and 12 coral islets (motu). Polynesians probably first settled Aitutaki around AD 900. The first known European contact was with Captain Bligh and the crew of the "HMS Bounty" when they discovered Aitutaki on April 11, 1789, prior to the infamous mutiny. Aitutaki was the first of the Cook Islands to accept Christianity, after London Missionary Society (LMS) missionary John Williams visited in 1821. The oldest church in the country, the Cook Islands Christian Church in Arutanga, was built by Papeiha (Borabora) and Vahapata (Raiatea), two LMS teachers Williams had left behind. |
11-22-2009, 03:54 PM | #821 (permalink) |
The Reforms
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man, you just had to post one of the few things that scares me; things that interfere with eyes.
Pupil The Pupil by fahd husain via FILE Magazine - Unexpected Photography. (hm... I seem to find a new photography site each and every week... it's crazy.)
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As human beings, our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world (that is the myth of the Atomic Age) as in being able to remake ourselves. —Mohandas K. Gandhi |
11-22-2009, 09:39 PM | #824 (permalink) |
Riding the Ocean Spray
Location: S.E. PA in U Sofa
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six men
The Buddha here tells the story of a king who had six blind men gathered together to examine an elephant. "When the blind men had each felt a part of the elephant, the king went to each of them and said to each: 'Well, blind man, have you seen the elephant? Tell me, what sort of thing is an elephant. The six blind men assert the elephant is either like a pot (the blind man who felt the elephants' head), wicket basket (ear), ploughshare (tusk), plough (trunk), granary (body), pillar (foot), mortar (back), pestle (tail) or brush (tip of the tail). The men cannot agree with one another and come to blows over the question of what an elephant really is like, and this delights the king. The Buddha ends the story of the king and compares the six blind men to preachers and scholars who are blind and ignorant and hold to their own views: "Just so are these preachers and scholars holding various views blind and unseeing.... In their ignorance they are by nature quarrelsome, wrangling, and disputatious, each maintaining reality is thus and thus." The Buddha then speaks the following verse: O how they cling and wrangle, some who claim For preacher and monk the honored name! For, quarreling, each to his view they cling. Such folk see only one side of a thing. |
11-23-2009, 12:30 PM | #825 (permalink) |
The Reforms
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Nice story, Nick. One problem: the portrayal has one (two) many men in it??
Helping hands Helping Hands by ~JoeEnglandart Graphite on paper, about 50 hours
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11-23-2009, 01:38 PM | #826 (permalink) |
Riding the Ocean Spray
Location: S.E. PA in U Sofa
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scissorhands
Jet, There is probably some Zen reason why the six men story shows 8 men in the picture...maybe one is Buddha and one is the King so all men(tioned) in the story are shown in the picture...I just made that up. Last edited by BadNick; 11-23-2009 at 01:41 PM.. |
11-23-2009, 01:56 PM | #827 (permalink) |
The Reforms
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As human beings, our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world (that is the myth of the Atomic Age) as in being able to remake ourselves. —Mohandas K. Gandhi |
11-27-2009, 12:28 PM | #835 (permalink) |
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Mercedes by Marker
Mercedes Benz SL 700 Concept by ~judge-design (if the above image doesn't show...) Mercedes_Benz_SL_700__Concept_by_judge_design.jpg
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11-27-2009, 01:42 PM | #837 (permalink) |
The Reforms
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As human beings, our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world (that is the myth of the Atomic Age) as in being able to remake ourselves. —Mohandas K. Gandhi |
11-27-2009, 04:56 PM | #839 (permalink) |
The Reforms
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radiator (that's what that is, right?)
Dora Maar by Pablo Picasso -- Cast of Dora Maar's hand, statuette by Catalan sculptor Fenosa, cutout of man's head all sitting on radiator in workshop at Notre-Dame-de-Vie. Photo: Gjon Mili/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images Jul 01, 1967 ; via LIFE.com
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