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Brodsworth Hall's gardeners incorporated '30' into the summer bedding plants in the garden. It's 30 years since English Heritage took over the running of the house and gardens
And just like that, my time at the Anderson Ranch has come to a close.
I have learned so much and made such good friends in a matter of week; I feel like my head is going to explode.
With all this new knowledge and skill, stay tuned for more awesome art, particularly when I go back to school in a few weeks.
German Air Force
Eurofighter EF-2000 Typhoon
Wunstorf Air Base (ETNW) | 07.06.2018 | 30+33 | EUFI |
cn GS021
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Abandoned home about two blocks from my place on Camano Island. It may not look so spooky in this shot, but the roof is half caved in and grounds overgrown. I walk by it on my way to the beach and at night it is spooky. Happy Halloween.
btw: these trees are the stand of trees that appear in the shots in my set My View.
for the "30 secrets in 30 days" group- on occasion when i'm really relaxed (or after a few drinks) some people have noticed a distinct change in my speech. specifically an accent. we were stationed in georgia during the time i started speaking, and stayed there for a while. in addition, my biological father had acquired one, too. AND he had a fondness for country music (which made my ears hurt.) so i had an accent for a long time. after years of moving back up north, i lost it. most of the time only traces of it show up in the way i pronounce a word or two, but sometimes my brain just lets go and i start getting funny looks from people.
Card 30: Things that get too crowded.
My Answer: the list of things I need/want to do.........-_-
My Mother:The tabs in my chrome window.
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It's been a long day and we're almost finished. Our crew has been on duty today just about 12 hours and I've been sitting at the throttle for the majority of the time and some 230 miles.
Still, as I walked away from my power, I couldn't resist clicking the shutter just one more time. On the adjacent track was a lone ex BN GP30. Evidently, it had brought a transfer job over from Cicero and was waiting to be returned.
My all time favorite locomotive list are exclusively EMD and include the following: Es, Fs, F45/FP45s, SD45s, and GP30s. With the 30 ranks dwindling, I couldn't resist shooting one more frame.
I'm tired, hungry, and ready for a shower. Seeing a GP30 in original BN paint has rejuvenated my spirit. And with that classic Chicago skyline as background, how could it not?
Enjoy this view of a GP30 at 55th Street. Could this be the final time a GP30 visits 55th Street?
Febrero siempre me ha gustado por corto y por los cielos increíbles que regala.
Para Febrero Loco
Pars LVM, Monocromático
Hat - AXH - OTMW Trucker Hat - The Grand
Jacket - [TA]-Jasper_Puffer_Jckt-Cream - Mainstore
Pants - AxH - Men's Chi 711 "DYLM" Arctic Wash Skinny Jeans - Mainstore
Boots - Semller Thumper Boots Cream - Mainstore
I don't know why but this book took me forever to read. I didn't like it as much as other Agatha Christie books I've read. It was written in 1972 I believe, and I like the earlier ones better. It is 237 pages and it took me from June 2017 until last night to finish it. By the time I get to read it is so late I fall asleep after a paragraph or a page. Takes me forever. Here is what the back of the book says:
Undying Evil- The two young people were locked in love - and shadowed by fear. A grisly double death decades before had come to haunt both their lives, a legacy of horror from beyond the grave. Desperately they searched for someone to believe them, someone to help them, someone to save them. That someone was the one and only Hercule Poirot, who took the case and faced one of his ultimate challenges. The greatest sleuth of all had to follow the deviously twisting path of evil through the labyrinth of time, from the macabre mystery of the past to the murderous menace of the present...