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Just for fun, it's a wind chime in my yard. It has a very delicate sound that it makes when the hearts touch each other.
43251 leads 1E15 Aberdeen - London Kings Cross south between Abington and Crawford on the WCML, beating the shadow this time.
The was part of the ECML diversion - for engineering work. 06/10/18
020419 With more cloud than sun i was pleased to get this..... 66086 passes Tavistock Junction with the 6C12 10:58 Burngullow-Exeter Riverside
This is a creation for the #OctoberInBricks challenge on brickly. The heart is actually beating! (please watch the video)
Cooling off in the Chiquesalunga. "Chiquesalunga" means "where there are crayfish" in the native American tongue.
Yesterday I had the opportunity to relax and do a little retail therapy. Enjoying my adopted womanhood in July is delightful as long as I can wear shorts! LOL
A start to a final epic exploring beach day with the hot sun beating down on us! Finished off the day at our favorite beach - Salt Pond Beach - with a beer in hand soaking it all up :)
Sometimes you never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory. ~ Dr. Seuss ~
Harvesting wheat in Texas panhandle, by Vega. Severe weather was south of us, while it was sunny along I-40. RIght place, right time
After a short session being filmed for a promotional video being produced for my work, where I showed where I go to switch off and contemplate, I didn't want to waste a stunning sunset. This spot takes a lot of beating when you need to put things into perspective and file some things away.
At least one pair of Black Phoebe babies managed to fledge at my place despite the nesting crows wanting to eat them or feed them to their baby crows. This is one of the pair.
We got up at 5:30, Don off to go surfing with friends, Benni and I ate breakfast and headed over to Laguna Beach. It was cool, long shadows and few people. A wonderful place to spend the early morning. This is Main Beach; Benni's favorite place is 3 or 4 coves north, all within easy walking distance but most people stay here on Main Beach.
“Sit in reverie, and watch the changing color of the waves that break upon the idle seashore of the mind”
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Well, kind of. Actually, I had to work on the train came up yesterday. From what I see on the Internet and heard from the crew, there were plenty of other people out there taking pictures. regardless, I wanted to get a couple of shots for myself, so I decided to sneak out before daylight today. Chances are it will head south in the dark tonight.
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It has been really hot the last few days - I can't even remember the last time I saw Liliths hair in it's pink state.
Explored #56 on Monday, February 27, 2012
After some seconds of moving his head around and realizing what happened, the Goldcrest got up and went back at searching food among the pine. He wasn't so fast though. He probably was still a bit dizzy because of the hit. I couldn't miss this opportunity of having a Goldcrest finally standing a bit still, so I grabbed my camera and captured some of my best shots of this small guy.
Felines in the colony by the lake spend the hot 90° days resting in the shade of the boulder field. The bright white area in the foreground is just more granite in the very bright sun. We're anticipating a big cool down tomorrow. I love warm days but sweltering heat takes my breath away.
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I'm getting lazy.....three groups with 1 image!
Rebuilt "D8.5-40CW" 8506 leads Norfolk Southern empty autorack train 27N around the curve at milepost 104 in Macedonia minutes before the shadows from the approaching dusk covered this spot.
MiNT SLR670m
Wonder Ballroom, Stage Lighting
Impossible B&W 2.0
1/15 sec
No Filters and/or Lens
Scanned on an Epson V600 ( No Adjustments/Correction )
Scanned One Week Later
This 2 seat F-16 Fighting Falcon hammers round the corner with the traffic of the A9 passing behind.
... in the background smoke from burning the no longer required grass; as I mentioned in this picture (just modified the smoke a bit as well here).
All I can say is I'm glad I was able to get a Punkie girl. She is SUCH a cutie! This is Roxie315~'s girl. She came for a very short stay; for a little emergency hair TLC. She's had very little done... Roxie315~ had matted her partway before she came, and now she has been boggled, gaze lifted; new lashes and four new chip colors - and what a sweetie she is! I'm impressed with CWC!
"The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much"
James 5:16
"Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you."
Matthew 7:7
I would love to share this simple experience here on flickr , mainly to give
back the glory to God.
Here's a bit more detailed story of our Sand bar experience :
It was an impromptu booking we did for the Manjuyod Sand bar . We didn't consider it that week as there were other major plans in front. But as we explored the Campuyo area one afternoon
I realized the tide was extremely low and extended many miles to the sand bar . Of course,
it's tedious job walking several miles from Campuyo to the Sand bar unless we want to go on adventure fishing all through the night or pick some mussles and other types of shell fish late . I might like to to do this type of adventure, but i don't think that comes exciting for my children who are very fuzzy .
I was strongly convinced we should visit the sandbar the next day as it's perfect low tide in the afternoon.
If we leave it at later time , low tide would occur during night time.
The perfect time to visit the sandbar should be the next day.
The weather forecast wasn't that brilliant. We had rain in Negros but not bad as suffered in Luzon where some areas were bashed by typhoon that week, and many parts of Manila were under water. Large number of people were displaced due to bad flooding. Days were cloudy with scattered rain and drizzle in Negros accompanied with strong winds during the first two weeks we had .
My intentions was to see and have a bit more time at the Sandbar during extreme low tide in the afternoon where we can run around the stretch of the sand exposed.
I remember out time at the sandbar 2007. As the tide gone low exposing the stretch of sand, it was time to leave.
Although the weather forecast that week was very disappointing,
I prayed for a great sunny day without rain.
Living by faith I suppose .
The booking office had warned us of rain and stronger winds the next day.
But we carried on our booking in the last minute decision, just within the last hour before
the tourism booking office closed ). I was so glad there was one extra stilt hut vacant
for us the next day.The tourism office told us there's another group mainly Koreans who will be at the Sandbar that same day with us.
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I don't believe in mere coincidences.
That day came, it was absolutely dry, with glorious sunshine all day. There was wind but not raging ,it was comforting like a massive electric for us during the hot humid day.
Another surprise was, we were given the best condition Stilt hut, newly rennovated and huge for eight (8) of us .It had better design which comes with more space for the kids to run around.
While strangely, the Korean tourists, so many of them, must be 30 of them, were given the smaller cottage. It must be too cramped for the 30 people.The stilt hut the Koreans occupied could have been suitable as there were only 8 of us.
I thought there must be a mistake that happened, it made me wonder. But whatever it was, I do Praise God for everything that day. Everything was just right ! It was beating all the odds.
You know what - God is so good !!!!
Get close with Him.
Have relationship with the Lord like He is your best friend .
Have Jesus Christ !
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Friends, this is post and run .
Thank you for your views and comments. I have done few comments on
some of you in flickr, but I am so tired now, I have to stop. I would like an
early night. But would like to post this one as a catch up.
I would be commenting photos on late Saturday .
Have a great and blessed weekend everyone :)