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"Finally, all is wrapped in an immensity of silence which even the far, faint echoes of persons singing in the void of the plain cannot shatter."
- Dead Souls, Nikolai Gogol ... See MoreSee Less
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“And though I came to forget or regret all I have ever done, yet I would remember that once I saw the dragons aloft on the wind at sunset above the western isles; and I would be content.”
― Ursula K. Le Guin, The Farthest Shore ... See MoreSee Less
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Wow what a sky!
Beautiful ♥️
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"No situation could be more commanding for the head city of a kingdom; none better chosen for noble prospects."
- Robert Louis Stevenson, Edinburgh Picturesque Notes ... See MoreSee Less
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That's not including Arthur's seat either !
What a beautiful image in so many ways. Exceptional
remarkable
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"And then, when, after a day spent in meditation, he returned in the evening through the boulevards, and caught a glimpse through the branches of the trees of the fathomless space beyond, the nameless gleams, the abyss, the shadow, the mystery, all that which is only human seemed very pretty indeed to him."
- Les Misérables, Victor Hugo ... See MoreSee Less
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This literally could be any city in the world. Brilliant
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"In a word, life is so unsightly that there are times when the heart turns sick in a man’s inside; and the look of a tavern, or the thought of the warm, fire-lit study, is like the touch of land to one who has been long struggling with the seas."
- Robert Louis Stevenson, Edinburgh Picturesque Notes ... See MoreSee Less
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"A Scot of poetic temperament, and without religious exaltation, drops as if by nature into the public-house. The picture may not be pleasing; but what else is a man to do in this dog’s weather?"
- Robert Louis Stevenson, Edinburgh Picturesque Notes ... See MoreSee Less
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I'll begin by saying we've been married 33 years. I turned up at this tiny pub for our first date and couldn't see him anywhere. Two of his friends, I'd never met, asked if i was looking for Sean to which I replied yes. They pointed him out, sound asleep leaning over bar whilst hugging the Furstenburg beer tap! Their afternoon football game had been cancelled so Thistle Street Bar it was. I'm not sure whether this photo brings back happy memories or triggers a nightmare. I should have left then 😂😂
Great old pub, and quite right - the pub is exactly the place to be this time of year. Dry January is a strange and dangerous thing, which can bring on anxiety attacks and worse.
Love Thistle Street - an age since I walked along it - I’ve been away too long. 😊
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“Poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese.”
― G.K. Chesterton ... See MoreSee Less
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There have rarely been moments in my life with too much cheese.
Some cheese, if you please, would surely put me at ease. With holes, where lost souls, have made themselves, look like moles.
Love this! You can never have too much cheese!
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"Setting aside the tombs of Roubiliac, which belong to the heroic order of graveyard art, we Scotch stand, to my fancy, highest among nations in the matter of grimly illustrating death."
- Robert Louis Stevenson, Edinburgh Picturesque Notes ... See MoreSee Less
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RLS is an ancestor of mine, according to family legend
Nice use of 'Scotch' - a word Scots used proudly at least until the early part of the C20th, before all the nonsense about "it's only eggs and whisky" started. In a letter berating S R Crockett for appending North Britain to his address, RLS described himself as "Scotch, Sir, Scotch!" Great photo.
Truly spectacular photo.
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"The party's over
It's time to call it a day
They've burst your pretty balloon
And taken the moon away
It's time to wind up the masquerade
Just make your mind up the piper must be paid"
- The Party's Over, Nat King Cole ... See MoreSee Less
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Absolutely love this.
Nice jetpack work.
great x
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“Disco sucks? You never heard that from me.”
― John Lydon, Anger is an Energy: My Life Uncensored ... See MoreSee Less
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It's like a huge spaceship ! Great use of dark nights and lightening
“We never live; we are always in the expectation of living.”
― Voltaire ... See MoreSee Less
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Is the shop choice significant?
Cold night time Edinburgh
Home time work over!
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"No, no, the number that matters, and I will spare you the quiz, is two. Two is the number that matters. Two, as I’m sure you realise, is the number of love.”
- from Science Fiction, by me
( available from Obverse Books ) ... See MoreSee Less
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Which building, please?
At first glance, I began reciting a scene from The Holy Grail in my head 😂 but I like this version too. 😉
What a very clever way of portraying the building
"If I looked up, I saw scenes which were familiar to me in my happier time and which I had contemplated but the day before in the company of her who was now but a shadow and a recollection."
- Frankenstein, Mary Shelley ... See MoreSee Less
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Super picture. I live the larger cobbles at the front. The texture is brilliant.
Great use of distortion and shadows
Fabulous words & photo.
“When things go well for days on end, it is an hilarious accident.”
― Kurt Vonnegut ... See MoreSee Less
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Love that quote.
Great use of colour!
"The nooks of ruin where the old monks had once had their refectories and gardens, and where the strong walls were now pressed into the service of humble sheds and stables, were almost as silent as the old monks in their graves."
- Great Expectations, Charles Dickens ... See MoreSee Less
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Various great angles
Love this pic and Dickens. Thanks.