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2/52 {Seasons 2019} My diary
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El verano pasado hicimos 10 años de casados. Aquel día mi marido me regaló este colgante al final de una cena íntima preciosa y con unas cuantas anécdotas. Desde entonces me acompaña cada día. Un pequeño detalle que me recuerda lo afortunada que soy de tenerlo en mi vida.
Op 18 Juli 2020 kon ik in de omgeving van Willemsdorp de RRF 1104 (2272 002-7) in dubbeltractie met de RRF 1102 (2272 001-9!) met een goed gevulde goederen trein vast leggen richting Lage Zwaluwe met als eindbestemming de Moerdijk .......
Well I finished Season 2 last night, and it was alright. Don't really have any complaints about the show itself, more just personal gripes. I really didn't care about any of the Elektra being the Black Sky or whatever, but that is from a personal stand point of not really caring about ninjas at all. Even with DC, I don't really care about the League of Shadows because I just don't like ninja/ might as well be ninja things.
Now, I did enjoy the Frank Castle portions of Season 2. I found him and his story to be the most interesting thing to happen this season, and I am interested to see where they will go with him, especially in his own series.
Favorite episode for me was episode 3, where Punisher ties Daredevil to the roof. Just a good episode that ends in a kickass stairwell fight. However, my favorite moment this season was when Punisher asked the Irish dude who killed his family, Irish dude answers 'Your family...who cares?", and Punisher does what anyone would do, and removes his face with a shotgun.
Stick also grew on me in this season. I despised him in season 1, and although I still only have one foot on the Stick love Stick, I enjoy him more in this season than I did in season 1.
My only other gripe is that I just got bored at some points. Since I really didn't care about most of the stuff that wasn't with the Punisher, I just found waiting for the next Punisher scene, and just wasn't caring about what was on screen at that point. I feel like the Punisher/Frank Castle stuff should have been season 2, and then the Elektra stuff could have been moved to season 3, but I guess they wanted to move quickly since Daredevil has to do Defenders stuff first before he gets his season 3.
Also, thank God Matt finally told Karen that he is Daredevil. I was so tired of the aspect of Foggy knowing, but not Karen.
As for figures, overall pretty simple.
From L t R:
Frank Castle/The Punisher: Custom hairpiece and I used my vest from EclipseGraphx.
Daredevil: Same figure from my last photo.
Elektra: The only female head I have in this skin tone was the mayor from the LBM, but luckily she wears a mask that covers her mouth, so I was able to use that head. E tape mask, and painted the flesh that was at the top of the torso red.
What do you think?
[Puni Distillery - 2 > "Puni" 意大利威士忌酿酒厂2> "Puni (Пуни)" Итальянский Виски ликеро-водочный завод 2 > 「 Puni 」イタリアのウイスキー蒸留所2]
Location: Glorenza [German: Glurns], in the Venosta Valley [German: Vinschgau] (South Tyrol - Italy).
Subjetct: A commercial picture belonging to the same set of Distilleria Puni - 1 and Jonas Ebensperger (watch those photos to understand this one's details). This is the cavity between the external pierced wall and the "real" building containing the offices and the distillery. To enter the building, one must pass through this. I have made two versions of the picture: one in colour and this one (which I do prefer), to be presented to the magazine's editor for the choice.
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There is a great blueberry farm near me where anyone can pick their own.
The first summer I heard about it, I went on the last day they were open for the season and got only a handful of tiny berries. So I set my online calendar for each summer now and pick berries several times. I ended up with more than 25 bags (1/2 lb/each) of huge berries in my freezer in 2016 and my husband and I have been enjoying them with cereal, yogurt, in muffins and waffles.
AIS Name MOON STEP
Type General cargo
Flag of Antigua and Barbuda
IMO 9177399
MMSI 304588000
Callsign V2HE6
Year Built 1997
Length 101 m
Width 16 m
Draught Avg 4.6 m / ...
Speed Avg/Max 8.6 kn / 13.9 kn
Deadweight 5535 tons
Gross Tonnage 3796
AIS Class A
Lancresse beach, Guernsey, British Channel Islands.
This shot is HDR from 3 separate exposures. The best exposed single image is next in my stream .... compare and discuss!?
Met these 2 Sisters at the labour quarters in my under-construction society.
After 18 odd shots, I managed to get both to look up for a click. This seems more like a Photo-Journalist type shot.
Lettres emblématiques de Montréal, au-dessus de l'usine de farine toujours en activité.
En double exposition cette fois-ci, pour 2 fois plus de farine ;-))
Este hornero es el mandamás de mi jardín. La toma se realizó en Tigre, Buenos Aires, Argentina, con una Sony DSC-H55.
I am exhausted. So I wanted to get my picture out of the way as I embark on another 4 segment Transamerica mileage run today. This will hopefully be my last flights of 2014. Been in the sky enough this year.
47361 'Wilton Endeavour' approaches Eastleigh with 4O18 Lawley Street to Southampton Maritime Freightliner.
Taken a few minutes after my previous frame ( flic.kr/p/HVp7k2 ), this was the second of a large number of freights that operated through Eastleigh on Tuesday mornings in 1995.
I don't normally post multiple images from the same location but I came across this sequence from 1995 and decided to share. In the succeeding 23 years many freight flows have been lost to rail. However, ironically this working is still operating under the same headcode in 2017.
In early 1995 Freightliner were about to be spun off into a separate but still publicly owned, becoming Freightliner (1995) Ltd.
At the time they were considered to have received a poor deal with locomotives, receiving a battered set of the then ubiquitous class 47s. Perhaps as a consequence, hire-ins from other operators were commonplace in following years as well as the re-engineering programme that lead to the development of the class 57.