Too funny. Clever for so early in the morning. :thumbsup:
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Hope you enjoy Doors Open Hicks.
Trafalgar Castle School would definitely be on my list.
http://seminars.torontoghosts.org/bl...lgarCastle.jpg
Great looking building and Young Ladies in Kilts...
Good thing I am off to the Jay's game!
Happy Mother's Day!
Today is my day off so I slept in with Toko
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A different image of a Zed bed - yo soy
Zedbed was the first North American mattress manufacturer to make its own high-density, soy-based memory foam.
http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j&...1NIYssi9GoNXoA
Good morning fellow Canucks!
Its a nice day. Go out and enjoy the day.
The corner fish shop
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Not sure where this is; but wouldn't want to encounter it at night
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A distant relative perhaps?
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On a far more somber note - this was not made especially famous by the media I thought it was a very moving tribute.
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Origins: The monument displayed in the above photographs, officially entitled "To the Struggle Against World Terrorism" (but also known as "The Memorial at Harbor View Park" or the "Tear Drop Memorial"), was dedicated at the northeast corner of Bayonne Peninsula in New Jersey on 11 September 2006, the fifth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the United States.
The monument was the work of Russian artist Zurab Tsereteli, whose inspiration was described thusly in a brochure about the monument: "To the Struggle Against World Terrorism" was conceived as the events of 9/11 unfolded and Russian artist Zurab Tsereteli walked the streets of Moscow. Struck by the outpouring of grief he observed, a memorial with an image of a tear formed in his mind. Shortly after the attacks, Tsereteli visited ground zero and looked to New Jersey's waterfront for an appropriate site for a monument honoring victims of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks.
Bayonne was a fitting location; the city was an arrival point for many New York City evacuees on 9/11, a staging area for rescuers, and offered a direct view of the Statue of Liberty and the former World Trade Center towers.
A gift from Tsereteli and the Russian people, the memorial is made of steel sheathed in bronze. Standing 100 feet high, its center contains a jagged tear. In it hangs a 40-foot stainless steel teardrop, representing sadness and grief over the loss of life, but also hope for a future free from terror. Etched in granite on an 11-sided base are the names of the nearly 3,000 killed in the 1993 World Trade Center bombings and terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
Photographs of the monument's construction (as well as the finished version of the memorial) can be viewed at the 911 Monument web site. A portfolio of Tsereteli's other works around the world is also available on The New Yorker's web site.
Ode to litter
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Outside the United Nations building in New York - pay heed America. Screw your right to bear arms neighbour!
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Moving picture requiring no caption
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RL - I hope you're ok; I know the bike is.[/QUOTE]
I sustained what in medical terminology is called a "boo-boo".
This covers a wide range of medical conditions.
Fortunately, I have access to a top tier medical professional
and was able to get it kissed better. :-)
I even saw a hot cutie shed a tear over my tragic incident.
Either that or she spilled her drink laughing.
I prefer to believe the former.