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"Wrażliwość może być ciężarem dla tych, którzy ją noszą, ale wrażliwa osoba jest zawsze darem dla tych, którzy ją spotykają".
- nieznany autor
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nobi-s · 1 year
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Wiara w to, że ludzie są dobrzy,nie czyni ich takimi.
Dr. House
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joy-haver · 1 month
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Just vibing in the yard. There is a beautiful tree behind me. Do you think it is listening?
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trb752 · 2 years
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Dobro lap steel guitar and amplifier, 1936.
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vintage-musicians · 6 months
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Lester Flatt
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dabenturas · 1 month
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niesforni · 1 month
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Najlepsza część życia ludzkiego to małe, bezimienne i zapomniane akty dobroci i miłości.
~William Wordsworth
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kasiagala · 1 year
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dzis-po-raz-pierwszy · 2 months
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Dziś po raz pierwszy zrobiłam selfie roku w Sarbinowie i jednocześnie uchwyciłam w 10 zdjęciach postkapitalizm.
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fuckinuhhh · 10 months
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Architectural Finds, 06/25/2023
Today's walk was short, I was just going in to DoBro to get some things from target but of course I had to stop and take some pictures along the way. Here are some architectural highlights from the walk there.
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First were these row-houses along Fulton St, and this cool corner window aspect that the end house had.
Built 1882.
Located at 664-674 Fulton St these seemed like they were all the same architect save for the third house in at 668 that looked like it been rebuilt at some point or maybe covered with a brick facade.
You can see some of the rusting from the old Cast-Iron facade that was cutting edge technology in the day in the second picture.
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Another row of houses that caught my eye were this row of brownstones with their beautiful ornamentation around the door frames. This is right around the corner at 109-117 S Elliot Pl.
I have no way of knowing if they were all built by the same owners originally as I cant seem to find any records for them online :/, but they were likely built around the turn of the last century 1890-1910 when this style of building was commonly constructed. It was likely that they were built by separate owners/architects, as their ornamental stone decorations aren't all exactly the same.
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Moving on, A CHURCH! That's right I love a good ornate church and this one surely delivered. Just look at that gothic stone articulation above the entrance! Its so organic looking, it sends shivers down my spine just looking at it and I want to sink my teeth into it all in one.
Built in 1931 to the tune of the Hanson Place Central United Methodist Church, and today it sits abandoned, boarded up, and full of black mold.
The overall shape of the building is so interesting it has so much going on with its MASSIVE brick pillar motifs, likely intended to vertically gesture up toward the creator.
One source describes it as "Gothic restyled in modern dress, an exercise in massing brick and tan terracotta that might be called cubistic Art Moderne."
Someone with more theological architectural background could go further in depth than I can on it I'm sure, but it's always exciting to see the passionate attention to detail that a good cathedral has in it's architecture.
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Next I don't know if I love this one but I just wanted to shout it out as having a BIG clock face! Like that thing is so high upppp it must be 100 feet in diameter!
Without even looking it up I'm going to take a shot in the dark and say this is maybe Brooklyn City Hall, or another government building??? It resembles the thing they're doing in all of the governing buildings I've seen up in Albany.
I don't particularly like this architectural style its boring and chunky in my opinion, but I have to say its not the ugliest thing I've seen. I respect the sense of radial symmetry its upper terraces and flanks suggest, and cmon you cant knock that clock.
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Second to last, we have this red & black beauty. Love the Greek-Revival pediments on each wing of the building as well as the renaissance revival inclusions in the carved cords/ribbons hanging in between the pilasters.
After some research, this seems to be an old Schoolhouse built in 1892 that has unfortunately since been absorbed by the ultra-modern townhouse on the end of the street at 81 Hanson Pl and transformed into a massive painting studio/home by painter David Salle. Wish I could find more info on the original schoolhouse tho :/
(Second photo ripped from google images)
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HONORABLE MENTION: Caught this Mansard Roof moment on my way into the subway station and oof, tug at my heartstrings this is cute.
Across the street from the dream studio/abomination this guy sits pretty at 83 Hanson Pl and is the only brownstone on the block with a cute hat (mansard roof).
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“Ale nawet odrobina czułości wystarczy, żeby zburzyć najtwardsze mury duszy.”
- Francesc Miralles, “Miłość przez małe m”
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lifeinbooks · 2 months
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Zlo je riječ kojom opisujemo odsustvo Dobra, kao što riječju Tmina opisujemo odsustvo Svijetlosti ili riječju Smrt odsustvo Života.
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joy-haver · 1 year
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Went to the music store and the park!
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ifelllikeastar · 7 days
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Dickey Betts founding member of The Allman Brothers Band grew up in a musical family listening to traditional bluegrass, country music and Western swing. He started playing ukulele at five and, as his hands got bigger, moved on to mandolin, banjo, and guitar. At sixteen and feeling the need for something "a little faster", he played in a series of rock bands on the Florida circuit, up the East Coast and into the Midwest before forming Second Coming with Berry Oakley in 1967. According to Rick Derringer, the "group called the Jokers" referenced in "Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo" was one of Betts' early groups.
Born Forrest Richard Betts on December 12, 1943 in West Palm Beach, Florida and died April 18, 2024 in Osprey, Florida at the age of 80.
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tanczysz-z-demonem · 9 months
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Zmienia się tylko nastrój na ten dobry i chujowy, ale zawsze będę trzymała cię przy sobie jak demony...
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artesiasblog · 1 year
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https://instagram.com/artesias
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