And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
This image is a photograph of the Monastery of Our Lady of Blachernae on the island of Corfu, Greece.
The monastery is located on a small, picturesque island in Garitsa Bay. It is known for its unique architecture and striking location right on the water.
You know that the limp wrist libtard tree huggers will bristle with hysterical disgust that this seaside abode will most certainly be underwater in a few years from what they call "disastrous global warming."
Looks like a real life version of Juan Brufal's digital images. I think he took images like this one and used digital effects to make some really gorgeous art. Hard to say they're any prettier than this real thing tho. Carl in etx
The entrance on the right is a possible doggie door......
ReplyDeleteBeautiful composition and subject.
ReplyDeleteNeeds a contractor.
ReplyDeleteExcellent variation on the theme.
ReplyDeleteThis image is a photograph of the Monastery of Our Lady of Blachernae on the island of Corfu, Greece.
ReplyDeleteThe monastery is located on a small, picturesque island in Garitsa Bay. It is known for its unique architecture and striking location right on the water.
Nemo
Sea rise...LOL
ReplyDeleteLooks so inviting.
ReplyDeleteYou know that the limp wrist libtard tree huggers will bristle with hysterical disgust that this seaside abode will most certainly be underwater in a few years from what they call "disastrous global warming."
ReplyDeleteTo whom I would just shrug and say, "It ain't mine, I don't care."
DeleteI'd also say, "It ain't yours neither, so mind your own business."
At that point they'd either shut it, or ride the lightning.
One of my favorites so far
ReplyDeleteLooks like a real life version of Juan Brufal's digital images. I think he took images like this one and used digital effects to make some really gorgeous art. Hard to say they're any prettier than this real thing tho. Carl in etx
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