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Meu olho,meu amor de fotógrafo *---*
falando nisso,passei 4 dias inteirinhos com ele *o* mas já estou com saudades :'(
como foi o natal de vocês? :* o meu foi MUITO bom :)
Arriva 175 approaches Rhyl Station over the Kimmel bay on route to Manchester Piccadilly. Sunday 29 July 2012
The bolection, or window mouldings, have been trial fitted to the east side of the coach. They won't be finally fitted until the glass has been installed.
I was going to be wicked lazy with today's picture seeings as I have a headache that is mimicking what it would feel like to get stabbed in the eye fifty times. Instead, I got a little ambitious and decided to stare at a light for a bunch of shots... which didn't help the headache. I do like the way it came out, so it was worth it, but I need to remember not to stare DIRECTLY into the light, because it makes looking at the images kind of hard to do without seeing big light bulb-shaped spots everywhere.
My tiredness continues. Wtf? Normally, I'm a great sleeper. I love naps. Everything is wonderful when I'm unconscious and dreaming about whatever wacked out things happen to enter my mind. However, it's getting to the point where it's a little rediculous. I went to bed at 9 last night, woke up for work, and it was like I didn't even sleep. I came home, slept for three hours, managed to get to the store and back, and now I'm ready for bed again. I am starting to wonder what's going on. Mono maybe? Thankfully no sore throats going on up in here, so I'm just going to assume that I'm still making up for my lack of sleep last week. I don't know what else it could be.
Ok, I'm going to stop rambling and go to bed. Weird, eh?
Quinne: I can't believe you made me help you paint all of this.
Me: You asked if you could help!
Quinne: You didn't have to say yes you know.
DE3 diesel emu on its way to Amsterdam at Haarlem Spaarnwoude.
September 20, 2014, the 175th aniversary of the railways in The Netherlands was celebrated. Trips with historic trains between Haarlem and Amsterdam (the first route), open doors at the Haarlem shops and the display of "1839" engine De Arend (Eagle) were the main ingredients of the festivities.
AST-03-175 (17-18 July 1975) --- Astronauts Thomas P. Stafford (left) and Donald K. Slayton hold containers of Soviet space food in the Soyuz Orbital Module during the joint U.S.-USSR Apollo-Soyuz Test Project docking mission in Earth orbit. The containers hold borsch (beet soup) over which vodka labels have been pasted. This was the crews' way of toasting each other.