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Yesterday's field trip was a rousing success. The children in my group were accounted for and returned to the school safely though I was exhausted and now appreciate the teachers even more. We ate lunch next to a golf course and one of my daughter's friends found this ball and gave it to her. I told him I would use it for my picture of the day, thanks Lincoln.
Precept 22 is the brand of golf ball. Somehow the word precept was not one I was familiar with until I watched the movie Wonder. We loved the movie so much that we bought the book and "365 Days of Wonder" Mr. Browne's Precepts which was delivered this week. Precept #22 is "The miracle is not fo fly in the air, or to walk on the water, but to walk on the earth. -- Chinese Proverb
I love how this came together for me, lucky coincidences. Do you ever notice little things like that in your life?
Last but not least I'm grateful for photography and giving me something to be passionate about.
I'm so anxious to learn more and be a better photographer.
Photography has given me so much and I am grateful to have it.
Quote by: Aaron Siskind
Simple dish of pasta penne, yellow and green zucchini and cherry tomatoes Topped with feta cheese
Also #75/122 Pasta Shapes: 122 pictures in 2022
It's now a ritual when arriving International Falls that I immediately check the MD&W. MDW 22 was sitting out by the shop building in the sun - a photo was in order. This SW10 is a rostermate of another SW10, MDW 21. Alco S2, MDW18, came out of the shop to work two days later.
VIA 22 has VIA 6405 and VIA 6410 bookending five LRC cars as it passes underneath a signal bridge near Taschereau Yard.
I had my first Weight Watchers meeting today. Well, the first one this time around. Down 6.8 pounds this week. Basically, that is the equivalent of:
A MacBookPro or
Holiday hors d'ouvers for 10-12 people.
Impressive. Any one of these objects has been removed from my hind parts. Horray!
Limestone Quarry in Faxe, Zealand.
It is hard to imagine, that 20,000 years ago, this area was covered by massive ice.
63 million years of history, exposed by Denmarks largest man-made hole in the ground: A 110 acre open quarry that has been the site of limestone production for over 900 years.
See the Limestone Quarry album here: