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... cuando ante ti se abran muchos caminos y no sepas cuál recorrer, no te metas en uno cualquiera al azar: siéntate y aguarda. Respira con la confiada profundidad con que respiraste el día en que viniste al mundo, sin permitir que nada te distraiga: aguarda y aguarda más aún. Quédate quieta, en silencio, y escucha a tu corazón. Y cuando te hable, levántate y ve donde él te lleve.
Donde el corazón te lleve, Susanna Tamaro
I've had a ticket to see Lyle Lovett on two previous occasions, but this was the first time that he'd showed up and not cancelled - I also got to photograph him too, for an Americana website at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall.
S&R - 107 - Instruction #19
"Put your subject in context" - Sara Nicomedi
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This bus was new to Lothian Buses as 19 in 2014.
Seen here on Chesser Avenue.
Robertson Avenue was closed in the south bound direction due to road and bridge works. Due to the works, the turn out from Roberson Avenue onto Gorgie road under the bridge was too tight and narrow for a bus.
The 38 was diverted via Slateford Road, Chesser Avenue and Gorgie Road.
W19 ~ Sing me to sleep
I'm tired and I want to go to bed
Sing me to sleep
And then leave me alone
Don't feel bad for me
I want you to know
Deep in the cell of my heart
I will feel so glad to go
No entiendo como tu pretendes ser felíz, no lo digo con despecho aunque paresca.. te va a doler tarde o temprano ya verás lo que te toca.. cuando su piel ya no te exite..
Oh how I love it when a plan works out in the first frame.
Although I did try taking some pictures outside in the snow, but baby it's (too friggin') cold outside!
Hulleys 19 YJ60LSL Optare Tempo X1200 B43F at Matlock Rail Station on route 172 to Bakewell on 22 September 2018.
Ex University of Wolverhampton
Voertuigcode: 19-4537
Post: Vlissingen-Trainingscentrum
Opbouwer: Ziegler
Model: Iveco Eurocargo ML120E13
Kenteken: BD-VT-36
Type: Tankautospuit voor oefenen en opleiden
Voormalig:
740 TS brandweer Valkenburg ZH
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Tuve maletas listas para huir
por si mi sombra se volvía contra mi.
Desactive la bomba en mi interior
Tuve el indulto pero no el perdón.
Soy juez y parte de mi cicatriz
ella es mi historia y no el dardo contra mi.
Si tuviera hoy una voz mejor que el silencio...
We were held here to allow passage of 1S25 the late running Caledonian sleeper service through the single line section ahead.
Fellow driver Terry and I worked the train as far as Edinburgh.
Failure leaves such a bitter taste in my mouth.
Situations occur & I don't man up. I'm really disappointing myself.
This is creamer mixed with some starch (for thickness & volume) & a ton of black food coloring.
Amtrak Northeast Regional train 164 crossing the Susquehanna River at Havre de Grace, Maryland on Christmas Eve
I found this moving and sad - April 19, 1775 the date of the first battles of the American Revolution
At the Minute Man National Historical Site in Concord, Massachusetts
The inscription reads:
They came three thousand miles and died,
To keep the past upon its throne.
Unheard beyond the ocean tide,
Their English mother made her moan.
From the poem“Lines” by James Russell Lowell
According to the park's website "British military records indicate that there were three soldiers (all privates in the 4th Regiment) missing and presumed dead after the North Bridge fight: James Hall, Thomas Smith and Patrick Gray. One of these three men is buried in Concord center; there is a stone marker for him on Monument St. The other two are buried here"
It's my birthday today! I feel so old. I quite like this photo, and the yellow and orange colour scheme, it just fills me with a warm feeling.
Anyway, I had a pretty awful day yesterday when I was meant to be catching up on my 365. I'd walked all the way to forest, it was a beautiful sunny Autumn day and I had tones of ideas in mind but along the trail I noticed an old man lying on the ground. Turned out that he'd fallen over and he was bleeding quite a bit so I called an ambulance and just wasn't feeling very creative after that. I felt so sorry for him and, because the trail I was on is quite isolated, if I hadn't of come along who knows how long he would've been there. I was also worried that, because I have no idea about CPR or medical stuff, that if he'd passed out or stopped breathing I wouldn't know what to do. It was quite scary.
It's also quite weird that it happened a day before my birthday... It's almost as if someone up there is telling me that'll be you someday. But seriously, I hope the old man gets better soon.