No curtains open,
no music plays,
no corps de ballet
on the rocky stage.
The only spotlight
is the sun,
to highlight
the faint wisps
Continue reading: Clouds Dancing – writing in north norfolk
EST. JUNE 2015 FOR THE SHARING OF ANGELIC GUIDANCE/LIFE/LIGHT & LOVE
No curtains open,
no music plays,
no corps de ballet
on the rocky stage.
The only spotlight
is the sun,
to highlight
the faint wisps
Continue reading: Clouds Dancing – writing in north norfolk

~~August 20, 2017~~
THE COUNTDOWN HAS STARTED
The countdown has begun for the much anticipated eclipse.
This is poignant.
#eclipse2017 #riseup
Miss R•EVOLutionaries
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#IOTD #ImageOfTheDay #SpecialEdition #DearBloggerFriend #HerOwnWords #Concept #Serious #Awesome #AwesomeGraphic #Eclipse2017 #RiseUp #CountdownBegins #TotalSolarEclipse #Dawn #Resurrection #Nations #MissREVOLutionaries #Quote #VictorHugo
#WeAllAreOne #ItIsWhatItIs #DrRex #HortyRex #hrexach
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We ALL are ONE!!

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Today, August 21, 2017, we celebrate the people who are part of the fastest growing demographic in the world. According to the traditional definition, a senior citizen is anyone older than 60 years of age, but this seems relatively young in today’s society! When it comes to new technologies, adults above the age of 55 represent 65% of all early adopters. This demographic is also the most politically engaged segment of the population. Almost 80% of all senior citizens vote in a presidential election, while the overall voter turnout is usually around just 50%.
President Ronald Reagan proclaimed the first National Senior Citizens Day in 1988. In his explanation he wrote that, “Older citizens are reinforcing their historical roles as leaders and as links with our patrimony and sense of purpose as individuals and as a Nation. For all they have achieved throughout life and for all they continue to…
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My first building & architecture tour finds itself at the National Museum of Singapore, not that I am technically inclined in that area (of architectural design) but hey we learn something new each day. Somehow today, I was a little bit relieved, the guide is a local Singaporean.
The Raffles Library and Museum building was opened on 12 October 1887, in the Jubilee year of Queen Victoria. Built in 1887, this was when Singapore was still under the British rule and therefore its architecture was heavily influenced including the pillars, structure, columns by the neo-classicial style somewhat similar to the British Museum (see below picture).
The British Museum taken off Mirandu tours website
Aside: I love the British Museum and have personally gone there four times.
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