Love your titles, Gouvy. I really am impressed with your master of the English language.
Love your titles, Gouvy. I really am impressed with your master of the English language.
Yangon: what's left of the old lift shaft from yesteryear. Despite the fact that the building is seriously dilapidated, it is occupied by lawyers - not in the same league as Western lawyers it appears! I was told that some documents still have to be typed on a physical typewriter.
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Love your titles, Gouvy. I really am impressed with your master of the English language.
Yangon: what's left of the old lift shaft from yesteryear. Despite the fact that the building is seriously dilapidated, it is occupied by lawyers - not in the same league as Western lawyers it appears! I was told that some documents still have to be typed on a physical typewriter.
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My brother had a Ford Taunus. This looks like a very old building judging by the construction.[emoji445]This Other Ole House … [emoji445]
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(It pretends it's in OZ, you can read, but it was at the small village up in the hills of the Taunus. [emoji1])
6s+ native, Snapseed.
Love your titles, Gouvy. I really am impressed with your master of the English language.
Yangon: what's left of the old lift shaft from yesteryear. Despite the fact that the building is seriously dilapidated, it is occupied by lawyers - not in the same league as Western lawyers it appears! I was told that some documents still have to be typed on a physical typewriter.
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If the customer can make it to the lawyer, the chances are higher to win the case. "If you can make it there, you can make it everywhere …" [emoji1]
YES!! [emoji144]♀️[emoji144]♀️[emoji144]♀️
This is what's called wattle and daub, isn't it? The first time I've ever seen it.
My brother had a Ford Taunus. This looks like a very old building judging by the construction.
If the customer can make it to the lawyer, the chances are higher to win the case. "If you can make it there, you can make it everywhere …" [emoji1]
For some reason the web turns the iOS "notworthy" symbol into a notworthy+female symbol (I suppose because I chose the female version of the notworthy emoji)[emoji144]too. [emoji4]
I don't know what your other emoji shows, I only see the Venus sign. I suppose when I'll update to iOS 10 I'll be surprised. [emoji177]
Nice!!! Did you climb IN, or just ON?Slipping container. Snapseed and s6.
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Amazing that they still use the building, health and safety in a different league as well I guess !Yangon: what's left of the old lift shaft from yesteryear. Despite the fact that the building is seriously dilapidated, it is occupied by lawyers - not in the same league as Western lawyers it appears! I was told that some documents still have to be typed on a physical typewriter.
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For some reason the web turns the iOS "notworthy" symbol into a notworthy+female symbol (I suppose because I chose the female version of the notworthy emoji)
Fabulous trio of images. I love this sort of image - grungy, but not from processing, just real life.Slipping container. Snapseed and s6.
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Bolsover castle - Mextures
Derelict but still being put to good use, I like it.
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Bolsover castle - Mextures
I bet you went up close to read that sign didn't you? Great find. Definitely derelict.
Derbyshire, this is a picture of the old part that caught fire way back when. There is a 'newer' part as well.Lovely editing John. I'm going off to look where Bolsover Castle is now.