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Had a really lovely weekend with two lovely friends over to Hull for a weekend visit.
We did a long slow wander around town during the afternoon, taking in a few of the notable spots (yes, Hull has a couple!) then out on Saturday night for a few drinks.
At Hull Minster.
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My first weekend in Milton Keynes since September 2017. Pink Punters has changed a lot since I was last there - the attic bar is now a swanky cocktail bar and it looks great!
It was our good friend Melissa's birthday so we had a meal and a birthday cake presentation in TGI Fridays.
We also helped Helen out for her first real outing in public too. And saw some friends I haven't seen in ages!
And the next day I had Ikea meatballs for the first time and they were delicious!
Back at the hotel with Helen ready to go to Pink Punters.
I do not at all personally think for that this image I made and created looks at all to be silly or cartoonish to me. If Bigfoot / Sasquatch does exist, I think he has some distinct human attributes or appearance. But for all intents and purposes. He is pretty ape like and gorilla like to me. In my estimation. There is a whole crazy mix of animal earth DNA that got spawned here. This to me does not look like the famous and the notorious Jacobs creature photo from Pennsylvania for that was only recently shot. I do not care what the skeptics say, that Jacobs Photo is a god damn bear. I am sorry to piss on your parade about that fact. Bigfoot resembles gorilla and ape and chimpanzee and orang-a-tang. A huge DNA cross section of primate that stands on two feet. Perhaps this picture is all midnight blue and appears majestical. But honestly if something like this does exist. I would be crapping my pants in just mere seconds if I encountered something even remotely like this in the woods. I know there are people who firmly support the existence of Bigfoot. And there are skeptics who scoff off and deny the existence of such a thing. Personally I am somewhere in between those two things. I live in Ohio and I have never seen anything unusual like this. But I have gone to the zoo enough times that my imagination can keep an open mind after seeing every imaginable primate there is. Perhaps possibly something very elusive in the wilderness of real flesh and blood may infact exist. But seeing is beleiving after all.
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At Bayview Junction, Hamilton, Ont. The passenger train is an eastbound Tempo service destined to Toronto. Both trains are off the Dundas sub and entering the Oakville sub. In the first photo the train in the background is leaving Hamilton.
A Roger Puta Photograph
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A midweek trip across to Leeds for my second appointment (finally!) at the Gender clinic.
All went well. I saw psychologist and have now been officially diagnosed with gender dysphoria, which means I can now move onto the next stages and start organising a treatment and care plan.
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I had quite a social day the day after my surgery.
I was very honoured to have a vasit fron Britney and Laura - two friends I had been friends with on Facebook for several years but had never met in person.
Britney and Laura were absolutely wonderul, such great company and though it was the first time we had met, it was like we had known each other for years, the way we were talking. And they brought me some gorgeous flowers too!
It also turned out that another trans woman I knew, Vicki, was in for her surgery at the same time as me and only two rooms down, so she also popped in my room for a chat. It was lovely to see her too - hadn't seen Vicki since 2018 at Sparkle, when we both watched England beat Sweden in the World Cup quarter finals, watching in the Tribeca pub in Manchester.
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Another glam night in at home. Well, in the absence of anything else these days, why not?
This dress has rapidly turned into one of my favourites - I love it!
However you are planning to spend it, I wish you all a wonderful weekend!
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As always, the December LFF weekend was crazy busy! Not just the LFF lot. Leeds was really busy that night - all gearing up for Christmas! So instead of doing our usual hopping between bars, we only went to the Cosmopolitan bar and then to the Bridge, where we spent the rest of the evening.
There are some really lovely group shots from both places, it was a fantastic evening!
At home ready to head off to Leeds.
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So it was Hallowe'en, time to goth up a bit. Been a while since I got my goth on!
We had a great night! We went to Cognac for amazing French cuisine again, then on to a different local pub who were having a socially distanced Hallowe'en night - the Halfway House. We loved it there - the atmosphere was nice and friendly and welcoming and it was like a traditional local pub rather than a nightclub/bar. We will definitely be going back there regularly, once pubs are back open!
...حبك وجع بعده معي حبك حلم هربان من قلب ...قلبي انسرق وبكيت ع غيابه مطرح ما كنا ...نحترق صار الجمر بردان والعطر عنده وفا ...اكتر من اصحابه
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Our annual September trip to Newcastle, our favourite city.
Some well know landmarks on the way home.
Bridges over the river Tyne, Durham Cathedral and the Humber Bridge as I was getting back into Hull.
حقوق الطبع والنسخ والنشر والحفظ في جميع الصور محفوظة وحصرية لـ سالم الشايجي ،
ولا يمكن حفظ او نسخ او نشر او استخدام اي من الصور بدون اذن
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This is a great rotisserie and I guess the owner was expecting a large crowd of people who wanted chicken.
After resting and eating we then started on another walk in the park.
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Croatia's first National park (Plitvice Lake) established in 1949 covers 296.85 km2 of breathtaking natural splendor. The park was inscribed on the UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1979, in recognition of its "outstanding natural beauty and undisturbed production of travertine (tufa) through chemical and biological action". The park represents a phenomenon of karst hydrography.
The park harbours a grand collection of waterfalls, gallery of lakes, forest and diversity of animal life. The lakes are renowned for their distinctive colors, ranging from azure to green, grey or blue. The colors change constantly depending on the quantity of minerals or organisms in the water and the angle of sunlight. The sixteen lakes which are formed by natural dams of travertine are separated into upper and lower lakes. About eight km of pathways and wooden walking trails around lakes are accessible to visitors. Trails are descending from an altitude of 636m to 503m above sea level.
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Had a really lovely weekend with two lovely friends over to Hull for a weekend visit.
We did a long slow wander around town during the afternoon, taking in a few of the notable spots (yes, Hull has a couple!) then out on Saturday night for a few drinks.
Around The Deep and Hull's Tidal Surge Barrier.
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The second part of a huge weekend for me, the culmination of a lifetime's dream.
I went to Wimbledon with my dear friend Sarah. We had talked about doing this when we were at school!
Sarah goes and queues every year so I knew I was in safe hands.
Sunday morning we got the early train from Hull to London and went straight to join the queue. Well, the pre-queue. They actually started organising us in order with our tents later on.
With only 500 tickets available for Centre Court (where I really wanted to go) we were a little bitr nervous when our place in the queue was revealed to be numbers 512 and 513!
In the pre-queue.
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Getting ready for a hiking trip!
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I do must of all nature photography, and from time to time city life. I enjoy trying new techniques, and transforming some of my photos into something different and ( I think) artistic.
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Part of my Plants & Such Set - contains a few Time Lapse Videos too, come check it outs!
(if you're looking at this on fbook, you have to follow the link because it's a video....)
I've admittedly become not as interested in random time lapses as I was a year or two ago, but still enjoy small things here and there for sure. I've got loads of short sequences on my computer from the past couple years, but figured I'd post something recent. Took this last night while I was planting some prickly pear seeds and potting my new eggplant, tomato, & pepper plants.
The work I've done getting my yard out of complete disrepair has been fun and documenting little things along the road is a fun way to keep track of my progress and the steps it's taken to get to where I'm at.
Didn't take time to really edit the video much for flickr's 90 second requirement. Just kinda cut it short enough to fit. There is a bit of flickering, I've figured caused by the clouds against the moon because the camera was on manual settings. Sometimes you can only do so much :)
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I recently returned from my first trip to Big Bend. If you're interested, here's a link to some of the photos I took - - - My Big Bend Set - - -
And here's My Most Interesting Set
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