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Showing posts with label daily photography blog. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

The rising sun can dispel the darkness...

The rising sun can dispel the darkness of night, but it cannot banish the blackness of malice, hatred, bigotry, and selfishness from the hearts of humanity.
David O. McKay
 
 
Hi my friends,
Thank you ALL so much for the wonderful comments to my last "fish" post. 
I appreciate also all the new faces visiting my blog and a special thank to Linda Ellerbee who is the creator of that quote I've used yesterday. Thank you Linda for your encouraging words to my post! It's a great honor for me to get a comment from the author herself.

I wish you all a sunny day!
~Susanne







http://tinyurl.com/37jkbtz        Dave's paintings on FAA
http://tinyurl.com/yatdh5x       My photography on FAA
http://tinyurl.com/2wf9qsh      My photography and Calendars 2011 on RedBubble
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Friday, December 3, 2010

Living at risk...

Living at risk is jumping off the cliff and building your wings on the way down.
Ray Bradbury



Hi my friends,
Thank you very much for all your kind visits on my blog yesterday!
I hope you like my seagull photo. I used a post processing technique to give a simple photo a more exclusive look. The birds were captured in Sebastian, FL.

Have a wonderful Friday! Weekend is here...
~Susanne



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Friday, November 26, 2010

There is only one day left...

There is only one day left, always starting over: it is given to us at dawn and taken away from us at dusk.
Jean-Paul Sartre
 
 
Hi my friends,
thank you for all the comments to my guest bloggers posting. They are very much appreciated.
I wish you a wonderful weekend ahead!
~Susanne


Tuesday, November 23, 2010

The Lighthouse on Cape Canaveral


The current Cape Canaveral Light is not the first lighthouse on Cape Canaveral

A 60-foot (18 m) tall brick structure was built on the Cape in 1848. The light consisted of 15 lamps each with a 21-inch (530 mm) reflector. The first lighthouse keeper left the lighthouse during a Seminole War scare, and refused to return to his post. Sailors heavily criticized the lighthouse, with complaints that the light was too weak and too low to be seen before ships were on the reefs near the Cape. the government contracted for construction of a new lighthouse in 1860, but the start of the American Civil War stopped work. The lamps and mechanism for the light were removed from the lighthouse and buried in the lighthouse keeper's orange grove to protect them from Federal raids.

At the end of the war construction resumed on the lighthouse. It was completed in 1868, receiving a first-order Fresnel lens. Erosion of the shoreline threatened the lighthouse, and the United States Congress appropriated funds to move the lighthouse inland. The old (1848) was blown up and the rubble used to prepare a foundation of the lighthouse. The cast-iron tower was disassembled, moved and reassembled at the new location. The move took 18 months, and the lighthouse was re-lit at its new location in 1894.


The Lighthouse today

When rockets began launching from the Cape in the early 1950s, all residents except the lighthouse keeper were relocated to other areas. In 1954, the need for a keeper to live nearby was eliminated by automating the light. Soon after, the keeper's homes were demolished. After it was discovered that strong vibrations that accompany launches were damaging the first-order Fresnel lens, it was removed in 1993 and placed on display in a museum at the Ponce de Leon Inlet Light. Since toxic lead paint was used to paint the lighthouse, in 1995, a restoration project began to sand blast the harmful paint off.

Ownership of the lighthouse was transferred to the United States Air Force in 2000 (the lighthouse is located inside the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station). 
It is the only fully operational lighthouse owned by the United States Air Force.

In 2003, the oil house was restored to its original (1890s) state (strong winds had damaged the roof in the 1970s and a window was added in the early 1900s). In 2006, another project restored the lantern room and the structure was repainted using modern materials. Ground sample tests, however, still show a very high level of lead in the soil around the tower. As a result, visitors are not allowed within fifty yards of the base until it is cleaned up.
 
The Cape Canaveral Lighthouse Foundation and volunteers are instrumental in restoration projects and in interpreting the lighthouse history. The Foundation has a website at http://www.CanaveralLight.org
 
 
 
 
Hi my friends,
I hope you find this interesting. The picture above of the lighthouse I made some days ago, the text is from Wikipedia. If interested to read more go to their site.

Thanks also for all your wonderful comments and compliments to my last post.
Next Thursday is "Photo-swap-Thursday" again, keep it in mind :))
Have a wonderful Tuesday!
~Susanne




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Monday, November 22, 2010

Looking trough the gates of Heaven

Sunsets are so beautiful that they almost seem as if we were looking through the gates of Heaven.
John Lubbock

 
 

Loneliness adds beauty to life. It puts a special burn on sunsets and makes night air smell better.
Henry Rollins
 
 

Hi my friends,

Two days ago we had such a wonderful sunset at the river - and happily I had my camera with me to get these two shots above - I hope you'll enjoy. Sunsets are always magical to me.
 
And yesterday, there was such a wonderful, almost double rainbow against the BLACK sky to the ocean
and you won't believe it,  I had NO camera with me!! :(

Thank you for the kind comment(s) from yesterdays "My Wordless Sunday" post!
Happy Monday everyone!
~Susanne


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Christmas Gifts you can order any times over these links:
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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Just living is not enough...

Just living is not enough. One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower.
Hans Christian Andersen
 
 
Hi my friends,
thanks again for all the comments and compliments.
You made my day for sure!
Have a wonderful weekend.
~Susanne





Friday, November 12, 2010

What is fear?

Fear is that little darkroom where negatives are developed.
                                                                                   - Michael Pritchard



Hi my friends, 
Thank you again for all the nice and friendly comments to my last post. I had no time to post anything recently, there was a lot to do....it's called "daily life", that's what we like to forget, when we are sitting in front of this computer for hours, the whole day long, I guess :))

I have a surprise for you in the next week - I'll let you know about after weekend. 
So, be patience and stay tuned with me!
Have a wonderful weekend too :))
~Susanne


Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Words have no wings...

 Words have no wings but they can fly many thousands of miles.


Thank you for all the nice comments yesterday, I'm happy you liked my post!
I'm running in and out today, that's why it's a short post now.
~Susanne




Thursday, October 21, 2010

Love the heart that hurts you...

Love the heart that hurts you, but never hurt the heart that loves you.
Hi my friends,
Thank you for all your visits to my blog and the kind comment.
I wish you a joyful day!
~Susanne


It's CALENDAR time, yes! 
And you can buy ALL my CALENDARS 2011 here on my blog. ....How? 
Do you see all the links in the right column there? 
Click on them and you'll guided directly to my NEW CALENDARS 2011. 
You can buy them there, it's easy and it's secure.

Make someone a nice gift - or buy it for you, hang them up in your office 
and tell everybody where you get them from, o.k.? :)) 
You will make my day for sure! THANK YOU!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Happiness is Happiness


I cannot tell if what the world considers 'happiness' is happiness or not. 
All I know is that when I consider the way they go about attaining it, I see them carried away headlong, grim and obsessed, in the general onrush of the human herd, unable to stop themselves or to change their direction. 
All the while they claim to be just on the point of attaining happiness.


Hi my friends,
I let you now with these wonderful words to figure it out for your self what Happiness means for you!
Have a wonderful day - and thanks for all your compliments yesterday!
Susanne



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Monday, February 8, 2010

In case of...


A tsunami (津波?) (English pronunciation: /(t)suːˈnɑːmi/)

is a series of water waves (called a tsunami wave train) that is caused by the displacement of a large volume of a body of water, such as an ocean. The original Japanese term literally translates as "harbor wave." Tsunamis are a frequent occurrence in Japan; approximately 195 events have been recorded. Due to the immense volumes of water and energy involved, tsunamis can devastate coastal regions. Casualties can be high because the waves move faster than humans can run.

Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and other underwater explosions (detonations of nuclear devices at sea), landslides and other mass movements, bolide impacts, and other disturbances above or below water all have the potential to generate a tsunami.

The Greek historian Thucydides was the first to relate tsunami to submarine earthquakes, but understanding of tsunami's nature remained slim until the 20th century and is the subject of ongoing research. Many early geological, geographical, and oceanographic texts refer to tsunamis as "seismic sea waves."

Some meteorological conditions, such as deep depressions that cause tropical cyclones, can generate a storm surge, called a meteotsunami, which can raise tides several meters above normal levels. The displacement comes from low atmospheric pressure within the center of the depression. As these storm surges reach shore, they may resemble (though are not) tsunamis, inundating vast areas of land. Such a storm surge inundated Burma (Myanmar) in May 2008.



Hi my friends,

today we are learning something about Tsunamis. I have photographed the sign above at one of the pretty beaches here at the Space Coast in Florida. I've discovered recently that sign and for seconds I had all those sad pictures in my mind we got to see on TV, when that catastrophically big Tsunami hit Myanmar in 2008. And I realized in seconds, that it can happen here the same too, anytime. We hope and pray it will never happen!

Thank you my friends for all your wonderful comments to my "Wordless Sunday" yesterday, and for all comments ever. I'm happy you like my photos.

I wish you a wonderful day and as we say here in Florida:
Sunshine's to you! See you....

Susanne

Friday, January 15, 2010

Light Reflections

Playing with light and a crystal

A crystal or crystalline solid

is a solid material, whose constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are arranged in an orderly repeating pattern extending in all three spatial dimensions. The scientific study of crystals and crystal formation is crystallography. The process of crystal formation via mechanisms of crystal growth is called crystallization or solidification. The word crystal is derived from the ancient Greek word κρύσταλλος (krustallos), which had the same meaning, but according to the ancient understanding of crystal. At root it means anything congealed by freezing, such as ice.[1] The word once referred particularly to quartz, or "rock crystal".

Most metals encountered in everyday life are polycrystals. Crystals are often symmetrically intergrown to form crystal twins.



Hi my friends,

thanks you so much for all your wonderful congrats to my post about the award I got yesterday. It felt to me like a having a special day, something like Birthday or Christmas or both in once :)) Awards are not falling from the sky every day, it WAS a special day!
And thanks again to Carol for giving it to me.

Today is a beautiful day again in Florida, the temps are in the 70's and now we are heading out to the beach. Hubby need some fresh air to breath - and me too....smile...

I wish you a wonderful day, see you tomorrow.
Susanne



Tuesday, January 12, 2010

It's red and it's fast...

It's red....

it's fast....


it's elegant...



it's a Kawasaki...

Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.

(川崎重工業株式会社 Kawasaki Jūkōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha?) (TYO: 7012) is an international corporation based in Japan. It has headquarters in both Chūō-ku, Kobe and Minato, Tokyo.

The company is named after its founder Shozo Kawasaki and has no connection with the city of Kawasaki, Kanagawa.

Its most visible consumer product lines are its motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles, although the company and its subsidiaries also manufacture personal watercraft, ships, industrial plants, tractors, trains, small engines, and aerospace equipment (including military aircraft). Subcontract work on jet aircraft (including jumbo jets) has been done for Boeing, Embraer, and Bombardier.



Hi my friends,

I'm a Motorcycle freak - are you really thinking something like that? I'm not! I just like to see these beautiful "things" and I love to photograph the technical details, the pretty forms and the colors of these great machines. I don't think, I would take a ride with any one again. My father was a big motor cyclist and as a kid I had to ride with him often, and he was a fast rider too....*smile*... so, that's explains why I don't need to ride them anymore :)

Thank you ALL so much for your wonderful comments from yesterday, I appreciate every single one! Come back tomorrow to meet me again - here on this spot, o.k.? :)

Have a wonderful day!
Susanne



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