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Hello friends ......
Well it's dwindling down .... I'm on the last few days of this magnificent Journey ...
Australia had always been on top of my bucket list ... and through divine interventions I was able to travel through a fairy tale of sights and emotions .... Thank you God ... Thank you Palo ......
I'm flying out on Sunday night ... but until then we will be traveling a bit more ...
I may not have the chance to be back here for a while ... and the next posting you see will be ....... I don't know ....lol ...
But be fair warned that The Journey has not ended and that The Bucket List has not been finished ......
Stay tuned my friends ..... we are in for a Wild Ride ..... fasten your seat belts.....
PS... this was taken at Luna Park early in my Journey ......who says .. " Blue and Green should only be seen in a washing machine ..... lol...lol.....
See ya soon my friends ..... cheers... xox
These posies could have been mine for $15 cash, which I seldom carry now, instead I took a photo, no charge :)
Whenever I go to Wheelers Maple Sugar Camp, I can't seem to help myself form taking one more photo of the old maple sap buckets.
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Australia Day.
Often when I walk through natural landscapes, I wonder if this is what the land would have looked like before white man arrived.
Maybe it is my mixed heritage, that makes me ponder these thoughts?
Today... some people celebrate.
Today... other people across this nation, particularly traditional owners, protest against "Invasion Day".
I have never celebrated Australia Day as "the anniversary date of the arrival of the First Fleet".
I do celebrate it... as a public holiday... time to spend with family and friends.
It is a shame that our national holiday isn't celebrated and inclusive for all Australians. Would changing the date make a difference?
This photo was taken recently on a cloudy day... an old bucket dumped on the shoreline by the receding tide... and looking quite out of place.
Today it felt quite apt to post this pic.
I sit here this evening feeling a little melancholy and out of place.
Our nation still has a long way to go, to find true acceptance and reconciliation.
I hope it happens within my lifetime.
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Went painting saturday at this other spot, finished a acid spaced out peice ... while I was heading out as I still had some white bucket I decided to kill it on the wall with this little throw.
After many drives past this signal after seeing it from across the river I made a deal with my friend that If I chased the DFT turn with him we needed to do this shot. Well we did some exploring and hiking and encountered a bear but we got the shot!
US Air Force 494FS/48FW Boeing (McDD) F-15E Strike Eagle 96-0204/LN 'Chum Bucket' on finals for Lakenheath as 'Panther 41'
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Old Ore Bucket
Behind framed by the Wooden boards is a down shaft. The Eagle is about 400 feet deep and the shaft the photo was taken about half way. The down shaft has a drop od about 200 more feet, meeting up with more horizontal shafts as it extends downward. The miners would actually ride the bucket down or up to access some of these tunnels
Eagle Mine, Julian, Ca.
No point in crying over spilt milk.
Tie back your hair, grab a bucket of soapy water and mop it all up. And in no time at all it will all be gone…….and gone even faster if you have chipmunk friends to help too! LOL!
Just out of the siding at Toole on the 4th Sub, coal buckets swing along the gorgeous Clark Fork River as they head east.
I'm gonna love a little more, dream a little deeper
Leave all the leavers, keep all the keepers
Find peace of mind in the time the good Lord gives...
I'm gonna cross one off, put two more on it
Say, "I love you" 'fore the moment's gone
And never have to ask myself, "What if" -
When I get to the bottom of my bucket list
Little red wagon
Little red bike
I ain't got money but I know what I like
I like the way you love me strong and slow
I'm taking you with me honey baby
When I go.
Life is sad
Life is a bust
All ya can do is do what you must
You do what you must do and ya do it well
I'll do it for you honey baby
Can't you tell ?......Bob Dylan
I headed to Quebec with a friend early on Saturday morning and decided to hit up Beaconsfield. The pedestrian only overpass was our first stop and was definelty worth checking out. The CP Vaudreuil sub that connects to the Winchester is viewable and seen here. Within an hour of arriving we got notice that CN 305 had a solo BCOL unit in the lead and after a lengthy wait as they were out of crews it finally departed in the Early afternoon.
1. It's offically the last day of summer today.
2. There's just 100 days left on my 365
3. Spiders in buckets don't stay still long for a photo
In the centre is clearly the bucket,
But the camera's action
Means considerable distraction,
And the girls completely ignored it.
I was focusing on the two mudlarks fishing in the river's mud for treasures when these two girls walked into the picture - and improved it considerably. Fuji X100F (cropped image).
This is the realization of a trip I have been wanting to do for a long time...
A trio of Deseret Power Railway E60Cs departs the Deserado Mine loadout near Dinosaur, CO with the morning loads for the Bonanza Power Plant near Bonanza, UT. The train will take about an hour to cover the 35 miles between the two points on a line with no rail connections.
I suppose the employee in the truck was wondering what I was up to, but when he saw me scrambling to pack up to get to the next location, he smiled and said "better hurry."
Taken from public property.
Patagonia has been on this photographer's 'bucket list' for many a year. Last month I spent two incredible weeks addressing this shortcoming.
The first image I want to share from the trip is of this small waterfall near Laguna Capri in Argentina's Los Glaciares National Park. We started hiking at 4am but this view was worth every step.
The dynamic range was wicked, so this is a blended image of 6 shots each taken with a one stop exposure difference.
Even without a dramatic colorful sunrise, the fall leaves and incredible view of Mt. Fitz Roy left me awed.
More to come!
Jeff
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1926 Model 'T' Ford Utility
Seen in the shopping centre car park this morning. Colloquially the Model 'T' is known as a "T" Bucket. This one is a Ute (Utility Vehicle/Pick Up) and has a V8 engine.