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The relief conductor on CSX Y322 has to cover his ears as the sound of the 2002's horn will bounce off the nearby walls pretty loudly. If you read Lance Mindheim's blog there's an entry about a unique experience he had at COD Seafood Fish Market when railfanning in 2010, this is it. The train is preparing to pull off after expiring under Y322's crew on the Sentry Lead. Still there is one more customer to work....
Nobska Light is visible from Falmouth, Woods Hole, the Island of Martha's Vineyard and virtually all of Vineyard Sound.
The facility was a typical Cape Cod style cottage and an octagonal tower in 1828, built at a cost of $2,249. A round metal tower lined with brick replaced the first tower in 1876. Further renovations were finished this year and once again the tower is open to visitors.
Eu sou viciada em maquiagem, então nada melhor do que ter um estojo que vc separe tudo direitinho e com muito charme!
My brother-in-law rushed me to this location right after dinner so that I could snap a few photos. It was beautiful and windy.
A lighthouse situated on the south corner of Martha's Vineyard, MA. There are five distinct and picturesque towns found on Martha's Vineyard and this is the farthest from the dock from which guests are brought over from the mainland. I had to print this one out for my refrigerator this morning. I miss it so. The title pays homage to how they call their lightouses "lights" in Cape Cod. Thus the title Cape Cod Lights.
Cape Cod National Seashore
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Near Herring Cove Beach. The blues were simply stunning this morning and the light so clear...you want to stay forever!
Cod liver oil Levertraan
I remember myself sitting in about the same position at the kitchen table waiting for my Mom to come with the SPOON the horror I can still feel and taste it. THE SPOON... THE NOSE PINCH (like that helped) and the gulp. Then the the sick feeling the gag reflex and my Mom saying don't you dare spit it out. The escape ROBERT GET BACK HERE! run run for your life to the hills (we lived in a valley near the treeline) reached the forest out of sight could no longer keep it down... but no relief the smell the taste in my mouth the horror. Please don't think I had a bad childhood because I had a great childhood and a great Mom except for the Cod liver Oil thing. As footnote the next year it was Cod liver Oil time again had planned my escape the moment came I ran only to find the door locked. I turned around to see my Mom standing there with such a sweet smile of satisfaction the Horror the sick feeling in my stomach I could not keep it down .....was my last Cod liver oil year.
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Jongen bij fles levertraan
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Jongen bij geretoucheerde fles levertraan. Achtergrond: bos bloemen. 1953.
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Sunset on North Truro beach. Cape Cod
Taken through the big picture window from the house. untouched, and un-everything
the way it came out...
Photo taken July 2013 with a Panasonic Lumix LX-7 digital camera. Image post processed with Adobe elements and Microsoft Digital Image Suite 10.
Kayak fishing is my life , oh no , kayak fishing is my hobby . I am not privileged as such . I have got a passion . This year has been fantastic in every aspect . I set my goals as early as the first of January . Catching 25 species from the kayak in Scotland . This week we tackled the east . We teamed up well considering we are out to sea .
Species 25 came along nicely . Ding a ling as we say , the serpent looking cod . Half a mile out from the launch we have one thing in mind is to stay put on that kayak . The wind and tide are gathering pace , from time to time I check out on my friends Ian and Marcos .And they do the same with me .
This is multitasking , today’s fishing is not easy , the drift is fast .
The team is getting good , I feel safe out to sea .
I forgot to say , species 26 is now onboard too . A ( maossive ) scorpion fish . I did not know those fish could grow that size . We stay 6 good hours on the lumpy sea and say no to the last drift . We understand the risk and know our limits . This year has been so interesting in every aspect , we have learned so much as a team . No one knows where our next trip will be , that’s Scotland with the unpredictable weather . And we still have so much to learn , every day is a school day . Enjoy the images .
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