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We call it a burn and you may call it a stream ... locally, it is the Pow Burn that runs through Prestwick Golf Club and can be a a good old hazard to the golfers!!
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This is a low flying panic attack
Sing the song of sixpence that goes
Burn the witch
Burn the witch
We know where you live
We know where you live
The Edradour Burn rises on the Moulin Moor 3 miles from Pitlochry. The burn flows for 4 miles passing through Milton of Edradour and falling over the Black Spout waterfall to join the River Tummel on the southeast margin of Pitlochry. At Milton of Edradour the burn provides the water for the Edradour Distillery.
This wee burn has no name like thousands of others in Scotland and it runs into the River Leven at Balloch. A great place at the southern end of Loch Lomond.
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jones the basenji was not afraid. the others were a bit leery.
we have lots of burn piles. on this day, one had already been burned the day before and had cooled off.
louie the standard poodle stayed in the house. marina was hunting for rabbits.
that left schubert and jones and chai.
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Waiting for sunrise this morning down at Islandhill. I was slowly sinking into the mud just to get this shot...but the colours were great :)
Positioned beside the Fireman's Museum is the "No Burn Bear". It is part of the Bear Town Bears collection, which are uniquely painted bear statues placed throughout the town.
New Bern, North Carolina
Even brimstone can burn.
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horns . Crystal Coil Horns / by TRAP & ni.ju @ We <3 RP until Sept 31st
skin . Damned skin / by Sinful Needs for the Twisted Hunt until Sept 30th
eyeshadow . Coco Makeup / by Zibska @ Spoonful of Sugar until Sept 29th
lipstick . Marise / by Zibska
eyebrows . Sinematic Brows / by Spookshow
ears . Blix / by Soul
teeth . The Sharps / by ContraptioN
eyes . Blackout / by Kosmetik
head . Catya / by Catwa
face pose . bento Facial expression HUD / by Happy Dispatch
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Playing around with manipulating satellite images.
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A section of the Pine Bush after a prescribed burn containing blackened trees and healthy underbrush, the latter rendered in reds by an IR Chrome infrared filter,
Incandescent bulbs burn out, hard lessons from an old era now being replaced by LED, I suppose LED can fail as well; EMD power, this is a relic on the point of the HPVODEN rolling through the mountains after a springtime dump of snow at 8k.
Heading into a summer sunset, an LNER 9 car Azuma passes under West Lane, Burn near Selby with 1S31 19:00 London Kings Cross to Edinburgh.
This image is from one of my YouTube videos:
2nd June 2021
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... after several Christmas dinners :-)
Here in the rolling hills of Wilhelmsthal Castles famous park.
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Wharnley Burn near Allensford
Co Durham
North east England
Nikon 850
Tamron 17-35(35mm)Di OSD
F 11
2.5 second exposure
Iso 64
Nisi Landscape Cpl
Edited in Lightroom with Nik.
"Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned / Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned."
Sing me a song, you're a singer
Do me a wrong, you're a bringer of evil
The devil is never a maker
The less that you give, you're a taker
So it's on and on and on, it's heaven and hell
Oh well..................RJD!!
A Bit of fucking DIO for this day!! <--------don't know what ur missin!
Back to work...catch up at some point....Happy weekend..xoxo...and a big thanks to my dear friend D for the use of his bonfire photo....=)
Last night's rejected shot for macro monday's in the kitchen theme. Mental note, next time I shoot the gas burner - remove the griddle... :-)
After climbing steeply, I reach the top the Etchachan Burn, which flows from Loch Etchachan just above us. I shelter here trying to get out of the cold wind that's blowing and decide to have some lunch to refuel before pushing on further to see if I'm able to reach the summit of Derry Cairngorm or not. If the clouds are still low over the summit, I am not prepared to risk it, but I'm going to enjoy the sounds of the water for a little while munching my sandwiches .. boy I wish I'd brought coffee!
Derry Cairngorm is my first Munro I have bagged this season, my 24th in total, and stands at 1155 meters (3789 feet). This trip sees me covering approximately 20 miles by Bike & Hike and gaining 2682 feet in elevation, after setting off from the Linn of Dee outside Braemar.
After idling for 2 days at the fuel pad in Englehart, ONR 1730 cleans the carbon out as the crew gets plow 554 up to track speed departing the yard for a messy day of plowing.
Amtrak's eastbound California Zephyr rolls along the Colorado River at Burns, Colorado on June 29, 2019.
The basin above the Firthhope Burn between White Coomb & Firthhope Rig catches a hole in the clouds & bathes in the sun.
[Inspired by Role Play for my character, Emily Rose. In Character promotional use for an Indie Horror film she played a part in.]
On a disgustingly humid Sunday, the sun breaks away from the clouds just in time to shine on two South Shore Freights meeting on the west end of their Bailly Yard in Burns Harbor, Indiana.
On the left, a “Nice Guy” in the seat pauses for a couple frames before shoving into Bailly for the rest of their train for a total of 35 cars with CSS 2002 (GP38-2) and FURX 4226 (GP40-2). The job is AF12, the recently reinstated transfer to CSX East Chicago Pegasus Yard, at the time of the photo, the job has been online for a full week for the first time since 2017.
On the right, a trio of traction orange GP38-2s (2009/2007/2001) on train PF10 pull up to the signal on Main 2 at the west end of Bailly after completing their customer work on the east side of Michigan City, now waiting for AF12 to take off west so they can shove into Bailly.
This was my first time out towards the east end of the railroad since the NICTD Double Track Project has been completed and it was great to be back in action chasing friends on the CSS again. So much has been and will be changed in the past two years, granted it was a Sunday, holding freights on the main for long periods of time wasn’t nearly as possible or easy before due to the “silver sausage” commuter traffic. NICTD Dispatchers are still learning how to route trains around on the double track but it’s nice having everything completed, as well as daylight freights, now just added anxiety with track speed being 40MPH from Michigan City to Chicago and trying chase in the concrete jungle that NWI is turning into!
Taken: 7-14-24