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I walked out this mornng t 6:00. We had a beautiful sky but i carried the macro lens. I walked around to look for hibiscuses but found none. When i was walking home. I saw this beautiful flower and took a shot. Thanks to those who view, comment and fave my photo. It will be highly appreciated.
Part of Carries Lingerie Bridal collection available now
@Carrie's Dreams Take the TP to Bridal area
Pose: L y r i u m - Bento Series FATPACK [with animation HUD]
A Macro Mondays submission on the topic "Everyday carry". This is something I carry every day - a comb! I have included my comb and its backup, to make a more interesting picture.
Adult Great Blue Heron building a nest - one stick at a time.
Mississippi River Rookery. Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Carried from Bear Pond to Bog Pond in the St. Regis Canoe Area of the Adirondacks.
My 24# Adirondack Canoe Company 14' Boreas pack canoe makes it extremely easy.
Explored!
midnight at the airport and this 2 year-old refused to let grammie carry his luggage.
Go on wit yo bad self...
So we had some decent light at one of our sunrise locations in the Badlands National Park - the clouds came up so beautifully and were lit by the sun across the valley. It really is a jaw dropping location.
(best viewed as large image)
(Me...being....uhm, me, wanted the view with his hands on my arse) hehehe
“You know you're in love when you can't fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.”
(Dr. Seuss)
One day a man sent me a poem..
I carry your heart with me (I carry it in) - by E.E. Cummings
i carry your heart with me(i carry it in
my heart)i am never without it(anywhere
i go you go,my dear;and whatever is done
by only me is your doing,my darling)
i fear no fate(for you are my fate,my sweet)i want
no world(for beautiful you are my world,my true)
and it’s you are whatever a moon has always meant
and whatever a sun will always sing is you
here is the deepest secret nobody knows
(here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud
and the sky of the sky of a tree called life;which grows
higher than soul can hope or mind can hide)
and this is the wonder that's keeping the stars apart
i carry your heart(i carry it in my heart)
♥ :) smiles
Lovely Sunday everyone!
Another one from my favourite pictures from Amman. This photo might be a good illustration of how photographers interfere with lives of those whom they portray and how photography can never be completely impersonal and detached from depicted reality just because of physical presence of a photographer. The cage was obviously too heavy for the little guy and it was taking him all his focus to carry it before he noticed me.Then he saw me taking a picture of him, he stopped, watching me, laughed and suddenly he dropped the cage and its bottom fell off. Luckily (or maybe unluckily), the birds remained inside, the man came back to help his son and he didn't even tell him off (otherwise I would die of shame), so it all ended well.
Water Taxi passing on the port side of the MV Coho.
Both vessels working to move passengers from one location to another.
:)
Victoria Harbour.
British Columbia, Canada
The weather was dull and grey. I believe it was actually raining when I captured this image.
The M/V Coho is a passenger and vehicle ferry owned and operated by Black Ball Line. Black Ball's only ferry, Coho carries passengers and cars, motorcycles, trucks, semi-trailers, bicycles, etc. between Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and Port Angeles, Washington, United States.
Coho makes between two and four round trips from Port Angeles to Victoria daily, with each crossing taking about 90 minutes and covering 37 kilometers or 20 nautical miles.
History
Name:Coho
Owner:Black Ball Transport
Operator:Black Ball Ferry Line
Port of registry:Flag of the United States, Washington, USA
Builder:Puget Sound Bridge & Dry Dock
In service:December 29, 1959
Identification:
IMO number: 5076949[1]
MMSI number: 366929710
Call sign: WM4599
Status:In service
General characteristics
Class and type:Auto ferry
Tonnage:5366 (GRT)
Length:341.5 ft (104.1 m)
Beam:72 ft (21.95 m)
Draught:12.6 ft (3.84 m)
Propulsion:2×EMD12-645F7B Diesels, 2,550 hp (1,900 kW) each
Speed:15 kn (17 mph; 28 km/h)
Capacity:110 vehicles + 1,000 passengers
(Info. from Wikipedia)
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Thanks for your visit
~Christie
binigyan mo ako ng pag-asa
nilutas mo ang aking mga problema
sana wag kang mawala [sa piling ko]
sana wag kang mawala
dinagdagan mo ng lakas ang aking kalooban
upang tanggapin ang katotohanan
dinagdagan mo ng lakas ang aking kahinaan
upang harapin ang kahirapan
ginising mo ang tulog kong isipan
inilawan mo ang madilim koong kapaligiran
sana wag kang mawala
sana wag kang mawala
“When good Americans die, they go to Paris.”
Oscar Wilde
"Spirit divide
Drift alone
I waved her goodbye
I carried on
Dreams pass
My black dress
Folded on a big mess
I'm changing my next flight to Paris"
Songwriter: Erik Oskar Bodin / Fredrik Daniel Wallin / Hakan Wirenstrand / Yukimi Eleanora Nagano
Little Dragon - Paris
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFEyHkW5MCs
Credits:
Head: LeL EvoX
Body: Maitreya Lara
Hair: Modulus - Michael Hair - Blonds
Ears: L'Etre - Ringed mesh ears
Bodice: Jeune by Rowne.Yas Leather Bodysuit - Deluxe
Skirt: Jeune by Rowne.Bri Leather Mini - Deluxe
Boots: Remezzo Uma Boots Fat Pack
Handbag: .: Vive x Merch :. Bianca Box Bag - Black
Watch: *PetroFF* MK Watch
Necklace/Earrings/Collar: [AlternatiVe] Sylvia Fatpack bloggers
Made at Sunny's Studio:/Pose:
BG Amitie From Paris With Love Room
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Last week the frogs (Pelophylax esculentus) in the neighbourhood woke up from their winter hibernation.
I have seen this moment for several years, but this year it was a gathering of immense proportions, with two days of frogs coming from all directions jumping towards the pond.
The females were ennourmously big with eggs and carrying their mate on their backs. It's a very positive sign to see as in the past years the species had a difficult time.
PB_M5482-2- Canon EF180mm
SFRD 12246 on display at the Shafter Depot Museum, 150 Central Valley Hwy / CA 43 ~ Shafter, CA
Note - The Santa Fé Refrigerator Despatch [reporting mark SFRD] was a railroad refrigerator car line established as a subsidiary of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé Railway in 1884 to carry perishable commodities. Though the line started out with a mere 25 ventilated fruit cars and 8 ice-cooled refrigerator cars, by 1910 its roster had swollen to 6,055 total units [compared to the 8,100 units its largest competitor, the Pacific Fruit Express, operated].
As of 1929 the line was carrying some 43 percent of California's citrus crop, most of which travelled aboard its "Green Fruit Express" refrigerator car special. Some 100,000 produce loads were shipped from the fields of Arizona and California to East Coast markets each growing season.
Source: Wikipedia
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SHAFTER DEPOT: This building originally located 4 blocks southeast of this site and was opened for use and dedicated October 11, 1917. Until it closed in 1978, this building served as Shafter’s gateway to the world as the Mail, Western Union Telegraph, Express, Freight and Rail passengers passed through it’s doors. The concern for preservation of this building resulted in the formation of the Shafter Historical Society in July of 1979. In March 1980, the society accepted the gift of the depot from the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé Railway Co. and moved it to this site donated by the Harlan Wilson Family and by the S.A. Camp Ginning Co. with much public support, the society restored the building to it’s original format and dedicated it for many more years of service as the Shafter Museum October 9th, 1982.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of Interior.
There are a few Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) vehicles that can occasionally be seen in traffic around where we live. Several have been kei classified models such as this Suzuki Carry pickup truck Others have been certain Japan-only models such as some Toyota Crown models. Usually the reliable tell-tale for the vehicles is the right hand drive.
This small truck is categorized as a kei truck, a classification in Japan limited to certain dimensions and engine displacements. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kei_truck
-Robert Plant "Carry Fire"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4UD8DKAu04
I sit and wait for you
like so many others do
Just like they do for me,
well, so I do for you
I carry fire for you
Here in my naked hands
I bare my heart to you
If you will understand
I was a stranger here
inside your promised land
That turned me inside out
and turned me upside down
I carry fire for you
Here in my naked hands
I bare my heart to you
If you will understand
Just like, just like, just like I scar you
Just like, just like, just like I scar you
I'm reaching out for you
across broken days
All through the gathering years
beyond these lonely ways
I carry fire for you
Here in my naked hands
I bare my heart to you
If you will understand
Just like, just like, just like I scar you