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Delighted to be back up the farm, here's Miss W returning from our walk, with half the orange dust off the bush track on her and about to jump all over me for more play.
She doesn't want the fun to stop yet.
She loves this time of year. The clear, cooler days and chilly nights prompt her body into growing a fresh winter coat of two layers, the underneath one being thick, woolly insulation and the outer one silky, long and shiny.
And she smells like wool too.
MW really lights up like Christmas tree in our Aussie winter.
The colder season is like a time of revitilisation for her, with an appetite for often triple dinner servings (!), giving the extra energy to not only grow this coat but to be more active and totally disregard the sharp drop in temps when she insists on staying outdoors all night.
That's ok this time of year as it's too cold for snakes to be out.
At night, that is.
Days have still been quite warm - today about 25°C/77°F - but the nights are on their way to freezing and below during the next two months, August renouned for being coldest with continuous blustery winds which gives me static sparks when I pat her.
Woolly Happiness is a long play on a clear sunny winter's day!
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Yes, the sky was that blue.
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For this month's 12Months for Dogs group, 'Playful'
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Onto the final few France pics now. This one was definitely a highlight and presumably enthusiast owned going by the excellent condition.
Think that's the first time I've been able to upload Renaults in sequential order from 4 up! Sadly no R7 to continue the sequence though.
Bold= Rohdey
Italics= Tony
Underlined= Obadiah Stane
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We walked through the maze of halls. We tried our best to keep out of sight. For some reason there were barely any gaurds.
What are we looking for exactly?
I don't know, probably million dollar death suit.
Rohdey was annoyed. I could tell just by looking at him.
Don't worry, we'll know when we see it.
We reached a huge door, probably a foot thick. I crouched down and fired up my laser and started trying to cut open the door. Just then I heard a loud bang against the door. I stepped back and readied my repulsors. Rohdey glanced at me. I heard the bang again. We slowly started walking backwards. The door broke open and a figure flew out knocking me and Rohdey into the walls of the hallway.
Good evening gentlemen. how nice to see you again.
One, it's not even past three yet. Two, we don't know you.
It's best not to anger the man in the so called "death suit"
Umm... Rohdey?
What Tony?
We have death suits also
The man fired a barrage of repulsors blasts at us just barely missing. I fired back at him. Rohdey fired at him with his minigun. the man rushed me sending me flying back into the wall.
Rohdey, duck!
I fired my laser at him to have him block it with his forearm.
Was that supposed to do something?
Shut up I'm thinking!
I quickly fired a small rocket at him. it got lodged in his armor.
The man chuckled. He pulled it out of his armor and held it up to his face examining it.
3... 2... 1...
The rocket exploded causing his mask to blow off, revealing his face.
I could tell Rohdey was as shocked as me.
Obadiah Stane?
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Sorry for the long wait on this guys. I had family business.
-Andrew.
Heisler #6, C/N 1591, 1929; Class 90-3. Built by Heisler Locomotive Works (Erie, Pa.) rumbles by the photo line during the 2020 RAIL HERITAGE WEEKEND at CASS SCENIC RAILROAD WEST VIRGINIA
Zur großen Freude der Fotografen passierte am 15.03.23 hier bei Porz-Wahn, die WFL 232 182-6 mit einem Richtung Köln fahrenden Schotterwagen Ganzzug.
Week 6 is Alley and there aren't many proper alleys here in Bedford I have to admit. However, I remembered there's one or two near Castle Road and found this.
It's a bit of a snap to be honest, or at least I feel it is, I've deliberately tried to accentuate the walls narrowing toward the lamp post and beyond and the fact it's a wet day adds some atmosphere with wet surfaces, reflections and threatening cloud from above. Perfect for some monochrome shooting!
Color challenges are one of my favorites -- found the color blue in the most random places this week. 6/52
Here we see RhB Ge6/6 loco 703 departing from Ilanz with a well loaded freight working heading towards Chur on the morning of the 14/2/19.
Sunrise over Tucson 10-29-11. We don't get 'em like this very often.
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This is part of the flock coming in to land in the lake. Yesterdays photo was of a few about to land.