Eighth
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In a place as surreal as this, its hard not to day dream. This was taken at an ancient, monastery which was destroyed by Henry the eighth once upon a time. Sort of represents what i was feeling at this time, not this exact moment but this part of my life. Stopping for a second, trying to figure out where wanted to go, how i would get there. Taking a brief moment to reflect.
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Fountains Abbey was founded by Benedictine monks in 1132 and taken over by the Cistercians three years later. By the mid-12th century it was the richest abbey in Britain. The Abbey fell into ruins during the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century. Today you can still almost hear them…
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Another cartoon from 2001. I’m particularly proud of this one.
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Figure of Eight Pool, NSW Australia. The Figure of Eight Pool can be found just south of Burning Palms Beach, in the Royal National Park. The locals reckon it was formed over 10’s of thousands of years by water swirling around two bolders that were deposited on the rock shelf by the ocean.
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Celebrating My Eighth Featuring
by David FriederichAs others have expressed very eloquently, being featured feels good. As an RB newby, it took me awhile to realize what an honour this is…
As others have expressed very eloquently, being featured feels good. As an RB newby, it took me awhile to realize what an honour this is. Anyway, an image I personally like, and which was not easy to capture, was featured today on the Technical Group. I am very appreciative and wanted to share my feelings with all of you who have been so supportive of my work. Thank you. The image is “Eagle Skimming the Water”. Here is the link: http://www.redbubble.com/people/oshi1/art/1386592-1-eagle-skimming-the-water
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The eighth dwarf.
by EniveaHe was very rotund, because Atey loved to eat. Anything round especially.
I began this as a 5 minute exercise from the Daily Warm-up in Writers Workshop, and then found it took me on another little journey. A very silly one. Feedback welcomed.
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This is a runic stone inscribed on / four sides. Two sides are covered in / narrative images.The older runic / letters are typical of the 8th century. / About 200 years later there has been / an additional message inscribed. / (Top, right) To protect the inscriptions from acid / rain and other downfall the stone / has got it´s own building in the / village of Sparlösa, where it was found. / A very influential farmer or small / king showed his power by having / this monument made.
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The Runic Stone at Sparlösa in Sweden / is inscribed on four sides. This side / seems to depict a myth or legend. I have laid it down to make viewing it / a little easier. / The text is damaged but says that / the stone is put up `in memory of / Öjuls…read the runes that are from / the gods…that Alrik cut into the stone´ You may see something else, but the / explanatory text suggests that there are / two great birds, an owl and a crane. / A snake is winding its body round / the birds and may be attacking the / owl… There is also a smaller snake / involved. If you know of a celtic or other myth / about such birds involved in a fight / with a snake or dragon…let me know, / please!
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8th notes with a motion blur
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Blue musical notes t-shirt
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The Eighth Wonder of the World
by RedLotusAt every turn I saw them; their faces so dark that they were mere shadows of the night. But their eyes, white spots seeing through the da…
I wrote this along with 2 other pieces when I was 15 and in year 11.
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WALK ALONGSIDE THE SOLENT IN PORTSMOUTH’S OLD QUARTER
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