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Actually I bet this scene has nothing to do with winter driving, but everything to do with alcohol &/or testosterone poisoning making some kid think he could drive a jeep through a marsh. :-)

We have another weather advisory tonight for poor winter driving. However, it is excellent weather for snowshoeing. I have a handful of students who are asking for the snowshoes at recess. Nice to see them enjoying the snow. Happy Fence Friday!

A flashback to Jan.2 when some big waves were rolling into the Southern California Coast and the surfers were stoked to be riding them.

Head - Catwa

Body - SLink Hourglass

Skin - Insol

Hair - Truth

Shoes and stockings - Reign

Pose & Guns - D&C Poses

Bag of money - Bad Unicorn (gacha item)

Recently fledged Barred Owlet from several weeks ago

A man digging clams at Ocean Beach. He watched to see when there was a lull in the large waves, and he was careful not to turn his back to the waves.

 

This was an unusual day at the beach with a combination of sunny warm temperatures, low wind, and high surf. Further south, the waves at Mavericks attracted surfers from Southern California and Hawaii, who said it was the best conditions they could remember, with offshore waves breaking at 50-60 ft (15-18 m). It has been a long time since I have seen waves this good at Ocean Beach.

 

Hope you have a good weekend ahead! Thanks, as always, for stopping by and for all of your support -- I greatly appreciate it.

 

Take extra care to stay safe.

 

© Melissa Post 2020

  

The Naugatuck River bridge is barely visible, as train 1934 from Bridgeport to Waterbury breaks through the dense fog in Ansonia.

It was snowing heavily when we left Golden, BC.

This is the tail end of this series from Revelstoke. Thanks for coming along!

We typically have fun waves in the 2-3 foot range, but last weekend the National Weather Service issued a High Surf Advisory for waves 3 times that size. This brought out the A-Team of surfers to try to ride them.

 

HIs friends call him Gar and if there are big waves he paddles out, stands up on them and shreds them.

Northern Illinois was blanketed with some of the thickest fog I had ever encountered on this December morning in 2021. Driving in it is hard to describe in words. It was like trying to look straight up from under a hat brim. No matter how close moved my head forward, it always felt like something was blocking my upward view. Air temps were hovering around freezing and ice was accreting onto any forward exposed surface. Just south of Kankakee, I punched into clearer air and pulled into Chebanse to wait for my target. Checking out my car, I noticed my 1/8-inch diameter antenna had accumulated almost a 1/2-inch of ice on the front.

 

Anyway, after the morning hot shots had cleared the Mainline of Mid-America, A408 got the blessing from RTC to depart Otto. Here we see them rolling down the hill into Chebanse, marking the start of an all day 170-mile chase that ended in Kimmundy. These were fun days back when 408 was north of Champaign in daylight.

When I looked out the window this morning, I knew I had to get to the beach. After 5 days of much needed rain, the sun was out and the surf was up. This tight shot of Seal Rocks shows the power of the Pacific Ocean, but the snowy plover in the foreground don't seem to mind at all.

 

I hope you are not tiring of images of the Pacific Ocean -- I find it endlessly fascinating and it's so close! Have a happy Sunday!

 

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40 foot waves pounded Rodeo Beach in a spectacular power display.

A conspiracy is afoot.

Crystal Lake - Iowa

 

North Iowa will be experiencing some nasty hot and very humid conditions for the next several days. Temperature in the upper 90's, dew point in the 70's and little breeze until maybe Friday!

 

School doesn't start until Wednesday, but there were no kids swimming, no picnics or even boats on the lake!

Just me and the camera and lots of unwanted peace and quiet! LoL !

 

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Taken at Backdrop City!

 

Head: LeLutka Evo X Avalon.

Hair: Doux Pixie.

Dress: AURICA Velma.

Accessories: Mostly from This is Wrong.

I saw this fire Advisory notice hanging up in our Local grocery store,

"High Surf" reported at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California.

 

"Surf" is the swell of the sea that breaks upon the shore. "High Surf" is defined as large waves breaking on or near the shore resulting from swells spawned by a distant storm. A High Surf Advisory is issued when breaking wave action poses a threat to life and property within the surf zone.

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DIERA & The Robber Band

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a poster i made for the new japanese rock bar in kiyori, The Jigoku Room. come check it out <3

 

🔶 TP to The Jigoku Room 🔶

Went for my bike ride early this morning to avoid the south wind and heat, and all I got was heavy fog!! The trail was beautiful wrapped completely in fog!!!

Happy Windmill Wednesday!

I wish everyone a safe and happy Thanksgiving!

We are suppose to travel 4 hours, depending upon the snowfall.

The November gales are around the corner. High waves on Lake Superior at Marquette.

HSS everyone!

All textures/layers in this image are my own.

Probably not be the best time to go out on the boat. Cherry Creek Marina.

graffiti and poster covered backdrop in Soho, London.

 

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neil and tim finn tribute night, grace emily hotel, saturday 19th september, 2009

High Street, Southend, Essex

The Library of Congress Man 1935-1942

 

I claim no rights other than colorizing this image if you wish to use let me know and always give due credit to The Library of Congress. I have no commercial gain in publishing this image.

 

Title

[Untitled]

Created / Published

[between 1935 and 1942]

Headings

Nitrate negatives.

Genre

Nitrate negatives

Notes

- To identify this image it may help to search online for images that have neighboring call numbers, are similar in appearance, and have titles. There was no caption for this image in the FSA/OWI shelflist.

- Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.

- More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsaowi

Medium

1 negative : nitrate ; 35 mm.

Call Number/Physical Location

LC-USF33- 001845-M2 [P&P]

Source Collection

Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection (Library of Congress)

Repository

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, DC 20540 USA hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

Digital Id

fsa 8a06160 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsa.8a06160

Library of Congress Control Number

2017719962

Reproduction Number

LC-USF33-T01-001845-M2 (b&w film dup. neg.) LC-DIG-fsa-8a06160 (digital file from original neg.)

Rights Advisory

No known restrictions. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White Photographs www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/071_fsab.html

Online Format

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LCCN Permalink

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Just me and the Wildlife

Went for my bike ride early morning to avoid the south wind and heat, and all I got was heavy fog!! The trail was beautiful wrapped completely in fog!!!

 

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