Showing posts with label Calendars 2011 from Susanne Van Hulst. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Calendars 2011 from Susanne Van Hulst. Show all posts

Saturday, November 27, 2010

If the only prayer you ever say...

If the only prayer you ever say in your entire life is thank you, it will be enough.
  ~Meister Eckhart~ 
 
 
 
Hi my friends,
Thank you very much for your kind comments to my post of yesterday.
Wish you all a very nice weekend - stay warm, stay safe!
~Susanne




Give a nice Christmas gift to someone you care  -  or pep up those gray walls in your office! 
How? Where? 
scroll down a little bit to "CALENDARS".....

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




A little bit of self promotion now:

Buy my photography printed, framed or stretched on Canvas here:

My European Fans buy my photography and CALENDARS 2011 here:

Monday, November 15, 2010

Are you talking to me....???

Are you talking to me.......??????




Hi my friends,
thanks for all the nice and wonderful comments yesterday!

I promised you a little surprise some days ago, do you remember? 
I will have from now on every Thursday a GUEST BLOGGER. 
She's a wonderful blog friend of mine and we've decided to do this guest blogging together
and give it a try the first time on coming Thursday. 

So, then: DON'T miss out coming next Thursday!!!! 
She will write something and show you pictures about her adventurous outdoor activities and her travels allover in the U.S. and so much more. I'm sure, it will be interesting and big fun to read her posts!
And in reverse, I'll be a guest blogger on her site with my photography. 

Keep this in mind and come back every Thursday, and to visit BOTH blogs, o.k.? 

If anyone of you is interested to do the same with me, I have one "seat" left for the right candidate. 
Just let me know, o.k.! :))
Have a wonderful week.
~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




Saturday, October 23, 2010

Florida Colors

In photography there are no shadows that cannot be illuminated.
August Sander
 
 
Hi my friends,
today I have finally time again to post something for you - I hope you'll like it.
Thank you for all the wonderful comments on my posts in the last days.
Wish you a nice weekend - and tomorrow is my "Wordless Sunday" again. 
Don't miss it! :))
~Susanne


It's CALENDAR 2011 time again!!
In the right column on my blog you can click on any of them - and buy one right there
Make someone happy and you'll make me too :)) 
Thank you!

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!

Monday, October 18, 2010

The Spanish Colonial Revival Style


The Spanish Colonial Revival Style 
was a United States architectural stylistic movement that came about in the early 20th century, starting in California and Florida as a regional expression related to history, environment, and nostalgia. The Spanish Colonial Revival Style was also influenced by the opening of the Panama Canal and the overwhelming success of the novel Ramona set in Alta California. Based on the Spanish Colonial architecture from the Spanish colonization of the Americas, the Spanish Colonial Revival style updated these forms and detailing for a new century and culture.
The Panama-California Exposition of 1915 in San Diego, with lead architect Bertram Goodhue, is credited with creating national attention for the aesthetic popularity of this style.
The Spanish Colonial Revival movement enjoyed its greatest popularity between 1915 and 1931 and was most often exhibited in single-level detached houses and small commercial buildings.


Hi my friends,
I love these Spanish style architectures down here in Florida. 
If you're interested to learn more about, click on the link above.

 The photograph was made in the pretty picturesque Village of Cocoa at the Space Coast. 
I love that place :))
Thank you also for all the nice comments to my post yesterday. 
Have y'all a great start in the new week!
~Susanne


My New CALENDARS 2011 are available to buy! 
Click the LINKS in the right column on my blog and you can buy them directly there!



Buy my photography printed, framed or stretched on Canvas here:

My European Fans buy my photography and CALENDARS 2011 here:

Friday, October 15, 2010

The Oak sleeps in the Acorn


 The greatest achievement was at first and for a time a dream. 
The oak sleeps in the ACORN, 
the bird waits in the egg, 
and in the highest vision of the soul a waking angel stirs. 
Dreams are the seedlings of realities.
 
 
 
Hi my friends,
thanks for liking my post from yesterday so much!
It's Friday again - time is flying, it's weekend soon.
I wish you a great, relaxed weekend. Enjoy these beautiful days of fall!
~Susanne



Have a look to my photographic work here:
 
@ http://tinyurl.com/2wf9qsh - go and see also my NEW CALENDARS 2011!!!

Meine 3 neuen KALENDER 2011 sind da!!!
ZEN - Kalender 2011 und 2 mehr.... 
klick in den Link...

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Delicious Autumn!

Delicious autumn! 
My very soul is wedded to it, 
and if I were a bird 
I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns.
George Eliot
 
 
 
Hi my friends,
Thanks for all your kind comments to my Sunday post. 
I had no time yesterday to post something, to much other stuff was going on here and blogging was not my first decision - but today, it is!
I wish you all a wonderful day!
~Susanne





I have created some NEW CALENDARS 2011
they make a nice Christmas gift, don't you think?
Now, they are all available to buy. 

My friends and fans in America buy it here: 


My European friends and fans buy my calendars here:

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Make your mental blue print


Visualize this thing that you want, see it, feel it, believe in it. 
Make your mental blue print, and begin to build.
Robert Collier
Hi my friends,
I like this quote very much and it's true. 
Everything in life begins with a mental blueprint. 
Let's start today!

Thank you for all your kind comments, they are like always, very much appreciated.
~Susanne


I have created some NEW CALENDARS 2011 - they make a nice Christmas gift, don't you think? 
Now, they are all available to buy too!


My friends and fans in America buy it here:


My European friends and fans buy my calendars here:

Thursday, October 7, 2010

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