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Sometimes people talk less than the space between them.

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I'm wearing Bento Wings!!! Eternal Conflict

Carol G. Tattoo

Pretty Things Showroom

In the twilight of their service, US Air Force Reserve Command's Lockheed C-141B Starlifter 66-0134 departs RAF Mildenhall just days before the outbreak of the 2nd Gulf War

 

In the background, an F-15 Eagle from the 48thFW at nearby RAF Lakenheath turns base leg to recover there

 

Quite often when on Easterly landings and when Mildenhall is less busy, F-15's will directly overfly on long finals for Lakenheath which is located only some 5 miles to the North

 

Intriguingly the main Runway headings conflict with Mildenhall on 11/29 and Lakenheath on 06/24

 

The 'Lifter' was with the 445th AW at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio

 

Scanned Kodak 35mm transparency

  

the gulls did not like this moorhen getting too close to there nests

The aggressive nature of conflict transformed into a state of beauty by nature.

the choices we humans make sadden me

With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, stay safe and laugh often! ❤️❤️❤️

Two Snow Buntings get into a short dispute while foraging along a rural road in west Ottawa,

"I'm a paradox. I want to be happy, but I think of things that make me sad. I'm lazy, yet ambitious. I don't generally like myself, but I also love who I am. I say I don't care, but I really do. I crave attention, but reject it when it comes my way. I'm a conflicted contradiction. If I can't figure myself out, there's no way anyone else has either." -Unknown.

 

24/366.

The Horseshoe tells one story,

The bars on the door another story.

I figured I'd switch it up today, and post some new imagery. I usually let stuff sit a bit before I post but today I felt like seeing some green since spring is amongst us.

What I find intersting about this particular scene is that you have a combination of vibrant spring greens, with snowy foothills/mountains in the background. It's like mother nature was confused at the time. The conditions make for a unique scene with special conditons.

 

Special thanks to my buddy JoJo B. for being my tour guide. Thanks man, much appreciated.

Everyone talking at once

The beautiful village Tellaro in Italy

We came across this old barn and windmill west of Putnam,IL.It seemed unusual because of the build pattern of the barn-the bottom has the boards up and down while the top boards are across.I'm sure there is a very good reason,it's stood for probably 100 years....

 

Have a great windmill Wednesday everyone-spring is here it would seem!

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One last F.U. to the teachers, students, and taxpayers before the lame duck, ousted, extremist, moms of liberty school board slithers into hell.

A typhoon was about to come.

built 1935-1936, abandoned since 1994

Created for the Vivid Trees challenge:

Excuse me sir, but does this sign mean I'm not allowed on your side of this fence.

I'm hearing what you're saying little buddy, but rest assured the grass is the same color on this side as it is on your side. And if you do cross over to this side i may have to take you home as a pet.

Interesting to see so much conflict when there seemed to be many salmon around. The social dynamic around the Bald Eagles at a Salmon run are hard to understand.

Shopping with a spouse can sometimes feel like the battle of good and evil.

  

Trouble in the trees

A night after our area's severe weather,the skies are still doing battle...

 

the good guys won this time...

An exhibition at the Tate Modern. Works by artists and photographers from mid 19th C to the present. Looking back at moments of conflict. Photos taken days, weeks, months, years after the conflict.

The eider is the UK's heaviest duck and its fastest flying. It is a true seaduck, rarely found away from coasts where its dependence on coastal molluscs for food has brought it into conflict with mussel farmers. Eiders are highly gregarious and usually stay close inshore, riding the swell in a sandy bay or strung out in long lines out beyond the breaking waves.

 

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British Columbia, Canada

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