Gibbs505
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The night sky is the aurora australisLike the picture of the night sky and if I am not mistaken a great picture of Hadrian's Wall
The night sky is the aurora australisLike the picture of the night sky and if I am not mistaken a great picture of Hadrian's Wall
The night sky is the aurora australis
(apologies if you've seen this one before)Meanwhile, those Vikings who emigrated to Yorkshire, England found life a little less comfortable:
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(Reconstructed Viking village, York)
Yes, heading over Hotbank Crags towards Housesteads, mist rising off Crag Lough.if I am not mistaken a great picture of Hadrian's Wall
View attachment 580275 Oh, that is just too good for words .... giggle snort!
He must his concentrating for brightness, contrast, sharpness and exposure time.Shame that he does not seem very interested......
SOMEONE ON MY MIND.
(apologies if you've seen this one before)
Scarborough, AD 800.
A Viking longship sweeps into the Bay,
and within minutes it reaches the beach,
out leaps the Jarl waving his sword, he yells the command,
"Burn!"
and his men race up the beach to set the town ablaze.
Minutes later, a second longship arrives,
glides majestically up to the sand,
out leaps the Jarl waving his sword, he yells the command,
"Pillage!"
and his men hurtle up the shingle, eager for loot.
Half an hour later, a third longship limps into the Bay,
struggles slowly and painfully through the waves,
and eventually grinds ashore,
out leaps the Jarl waving his sword ...
"Oh no!" groan the clapped-out crew,
"Not bloody rape again!"
Yes, heading over Hotbank Crags towards Housesteads, mist rising off Crag Lough.
Numbers 4 & 5 are by Stump and they are clearly meant as humor (read the notations).I find this sheet music by John Stump very interesting. I wonder if they have ever been played!
I'm quite fond of ancient Chinese and/or Japanese style art:
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I like how the colors mix with each other. I think that is what makes these representation of Chinese and/or Japanese so interesting.
The 2nd pic is from the ST episode City On The Edge Of Forever.Saw this earlier, and it reminded me
oh no
Oh NO!!!
I’ve been commanded to post this! The fanboy upon me! The Trekkie within! THE TREKKIE!!!