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Pose SN Bring it Girls
Decoration Armonia Decor Romance Bear @Cosmopolitan Event
Body Maitreya Lara
Head Catya from Catwa
Hair {Limerence} Ashanti Brown @ Cupid event
Outfit ADDAMS Sagan Long S.Irregular Coat Sagan Jeans and Sagon Booties @ Maintstore Entrance
Thankfulness is a far better lamp than bitterness. A thankful life gives light to the eyes; whether the surroundings are dim or vibrant.
What mundane or glorious things do you have to be thankful for today?
"Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change."
-James 1:17
Oh and Happy Thanksgiving! Now go fill those tummies with delicious yummy-ness! Also, I think this is the first time I've posted a smiling self-portrait!
#3 Real is Emotional
"Why does being real hurt so much?" asked Harper.
"I think humans feel the emotions of nature. It's kind of magical really. The willow weeps, but never sheds a tear, the hyena laughs, but never smiles and the dandelion carries hope yet knows of no tomorrow. Humans carry the weight of nature so nature can be beautiful."
"It is rather tiring Mr. Rabbit," announced Harper.
"That's what power naps are for."
Northern Waterthrush carrying a worm at the edge of the puddle where you see its reflection.. A large puddle formed on the path near the storm drain arfter the more than 2 inch rain. It was alive with warblers, thrushes and sparrows. The warblers and thrushes were all being very successful at finding and eating small worms which look like baby earthworms that they found in the wet leaves in and around the water. Millar Park, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. 14 May 2022
Carrying a kayak on a roof rack. This image is released under Creative Commons. Feel free to use and please credit Happiness Without, linking the credit through to www.happinesswithout.com
Carrying a camera with you at all times in case you run into something interesting is a burden. I should do it always but I rarely do, not with the big camera, at least. I do pack a pocket camera quite often though, and it came in handy the other day when we had a nice little blizzard. It wasn't a bad blizzard, merely some heavy snowfall, but enough to lure the snowspeeders out. That's always fun! I just love how they skim just above the snowy roads.
And that sound! Man, it's amazing! These things have the most awkward aerodynamics, and all the drag and turbulence makes the most distinct sound.
I had the settings on my camera on JPEG only by accident. I prefer RAW to JPEG always, but since I didn't have one, I took this as an excercise in colour editing. It was a nice exposure to play with, all the snow turned to water droplets on the camera lens created all kinds of flares and blurs, so this was an interesting frame no matter what I did. It was a lot of fun.
Scanned from an old family photo. Must date to the 30s-40s or thereabouts. Thanks to borealnz (www.flickr.com/photos/borealnz/) for the texture.
De Zakkendrager ("Bag Carrier") by Hans van der Plas (1987), Schiedam, The Netherlands.
This fellow used to carry bags of cargo in the harbour of Schiedam, best known for the production of Gin/Jenever.
Today is King's Day ("Koningsdag") in NL. But, because of some gobal disease, there are no festivities. Some cynically speak of "Coriningdag".
Greenberfield moorings and locks mark the highest point on the Leeds-Liverpool Canal, and also the border between Lancashire and Yorkshire
The Kennet (nearest the camera) is a river class, cargo carrying Leeds & Liverpool Canal Short Boat which was built for Canal Transport Limited in 1947 by Yarwoods of Northwich.
Kennet is owned by the Leeds & Liverpool Canal Society and has a permanent mooring at Greenberfield Top Lock, in Lancashire and is on the National Register of Historic Vessels.
Greenberfield, Lancashire, UK
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Hasselblad 500 C/M
Carl Zeiss Distagon 50mm f/4 C T*
Fuji Pro 160 NS
Bellini Foto C-41
Scan from negative film
First discovering a new venue and getting nice conditions happens very rarely, so when there do you can be forgiven for getting excited and carried away. I know I did when I came across this scene last November. I was catching the conditions high up on top of the gorge, and as the mist started to lift my thoughts were to get down to the river bank. By the time I had found a way down the best of the mist had dissipated but it was still nice enough and I took several photos. I’ve already posted a couple of photos entitled round the bend. This is the first photo I took and on reflection it may be the best balanced with the boulder anchoring the left-hand corner, than the ones I rush to post back in November. Stay safe, take care.
Today's story and sketch "by me" we are in the Mohave desert
at the Playa Beautimus Retirement Resort, filming Rescue Randy the most interesting leading man in the Galaxy and (worlds only living tissue crash test dummy) Randy is staring in his own TV series (The Stunt Man). Today is the filming of the Dilly Dally episode, Dilly Dally is a beautiful tall blond shuffleboard coach at the Playa Beautimus Resort. The scene opens with Dilly sending Randy a text that she is being held hostage by two four foot tall Grey Martians in her RV, the scene will be Randy jumping out of the "CC" Camera Camper you see in the back of this sketch, it will be filming in 3D as Randy free falls 127 miles per hour, like a human torpedo toward the RV. The camera will zoom in when Randy pulls the cord on his Ram Air Stunt Man Parachute, which fails to open, and Randy is filmed in 3d Slow motion as he is falling toward the RV. The Yucca tree you see will break Randy's fall. Randy will be a bit shaken with Yucca leaves sticking out of his crash test dummy living skin, and oozing a lot of test dummy blood. Randy will shake himself off and break down the RV door. The inside cameras will film Randy as he is Kung Fu fighting the two Martians, after the twelve minute fight, he subdues and ties up the two for JB in the chopper to arrest.
The closing scene you see Dilly carrying Randy into the sunset over her shoulder, up the dusty road headed to the Play Beautimus Trauma Center.
Until the next exciting episode of "The Stunt Man"
taa ta the Rod Blog.
Carrying the colours of the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, GB Railfreight locomotive 66734 heads west as it approaches Huyton station. With its rake of hoppers in tow, it hauls the 4M09 empty biomass train from Drax Power Station to Liverpool
Warszawa, Poland
Winter but not very wintery
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