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Phase1 - Flashover Training, Kentucky Fire Commission, State Fire Rescue Training.
We came across this training in Newport, Kentucky. They told us we were free to photograph and one fireman helped us get up close. Approximately ten firemen stayed in a smoke filled box for about a half hour.
Discl.: photos belong to Tendres Chimeres (www.etsy.com/fr/shop/TendresChimeres)
Heaven - that's the name of this little highly poisenous cutie ^^ ... made by the french BJD artist Tendres Chimeres
isn't this the cutest mushroom you have seen?! ^^
it was love on first sight <3 ... luckily he wasn't sold at L-Doll ... or I would never had the chance to adopt him <3 ... some of his brothers are still in her shop! Also her awesome Al'vins (baby fishes) and Zouis (bigger fishes) and even "unicorn" fishes ^^
many million thanks to mimmeli kitten - without her I wouldn't have seen her art and never got my little Mushy ^^
Loking ahead a little... Lindisfarne Legends comes down on 22 November - to be replaced by items for a Christmas Art sale... photos, painting, textiles, ceramics etc etc
I've been selected for the Canberra heat of this Australia-wide competition for up-and-coming burlesque performers!
Photo by Rob Studdert
When I am on the passenger side of car or truck ...I dial in the little running man on camera and try never to ask to stop......
Model: Louise
Life sometimes passes by so quickly that we forget to stop and put things into perspective. We forget to focus in on what is important. We need to remember that moments like these should be cherished, for they are rare and very special.
One pedestrian against this beastie - no contest , and time to stand in the hedge while it trundles past ! You can see by the second shot just how wide this thing was and not to much clearance on the sides ! I took the shot blind just holding the camera down by my waist .
This track/bridleway is a busy place at the best of times with walkers , dog walkers , horse riders and so on and I guess this tractor gets right of way most times !!
Thrill seekers ride in a spinning car that moves up and down at the Georgia-Carolina State Fair in Augusta, GA.
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When I asked Lewis to help me with this challenge he was absolutely up for it saying, "Pops, you can't do this!!" and so right he is!!
Here he is coming towards me and the below image he's completed his jump!!
Our Daily Challenge ~ Cannot Do It or Won't Work ...
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So, I'm coming back to the 90' and to the beautiful Barbies with superstar sculpt that I was dreaming about as a child :) Dreams come true!
I haven't posted here in a long, long time. I've missed a lot of you and glad to see many of you are still here. :) I will be posting more regularly and have been keeping very busy with my photography.
My Blog: I'll be adding lots of stuff there as well...still very much in it's beginning stages!
I remember this as being taken on a Saturday, when the Missus was at work. I'd spotted the working on Realtime Trains. The film was processed on Sunday 12th February 2014, so the photograph was probably taken the previous day. I didn't go far. A ten-minute drive takes me to this lonely stretch of line, 'twixt heath and plantation, where Sprinters hum boringly past, two in each direction every hour. So, anything a bit out of the ordinary is welcome. In this case it was some kind of top'n'tail ...er, engineers' train or something. Yellow coaches. To me the coaches are the most significant feature. They are, I think, BR Mark IIe or Mark III ...I'm not all that clued up on these matters... but in the great days of my railway travel they were the latest thing in passenger rolling-stock. Electrically heated, air-conditioned, sealed windows, I never really liked them. Now, here they were, working out a few extra years of service in "departmental" use. The Mark IIb (I think it was) was the last BR rolling-stock I liked. 37 511 (not so ...see below) at this end, 37 607 at the other.