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Girls carrying and balancing huge packages seem to be rife in Düsseldorf right now!!

It’s the Spring!

People are looking for a change in their lives ...clearing out, buying new gear or moving to a new home!

Hope for a free and independent future perhaps...

We will carry the laughter and silly times she instilled in us over the years and continue to tell her stories.

 

You were a good bean, Kanj.

 

Hold your friends tight.

Tell them you love them.

We never have long enough.

 

If you would like to share your memories and stories of Kanje, you can do so here.

 

Visit La Saucisserie.

   

From L - R

Miles Morales

Iron Lad

Bucky Barnes

Rakhine State, Myanmar.

Inspirational words-quotes by …

I don't think Aiko was too thrilled on this enormous hike we took, so he gave me this look several times....

 

I realized at least that carrying a cam is no problem on long hikes, I thought actually it would be a burden.

 

But I guess my EvaThrilled feelings took the weight.

 

It was sooo fun to click with a real cam 😂

 

And all this thrill thanks to my FlickrFriend 🙏

  

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Hope you guys had a good day! :)

    

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Last month on one of my walks at American Canyon a raptor flew up quite a ways ahead of me and proceeded to fly right past me...this gave me plenty of time to aim and focus on him as he went 'whizzing by' me. When I returned home I realized it was a young Merlin carrying a Dowitcher...can't help it...poor Dowitcher!

Taken for macro mondays - Pencils, Pens, Erasers and/or Paperclips

 

Transport for Wales continues its testing of the Class 231 FLIRT unit seen here at Brithdir with 3R07 11:59 Rhymney North GF to Rhymney North GF.

As a passionate mountain climber, I can say this quote carries through me over and again.

 

Theme: Power In Words

Year Fourteen Of My 365 Project

 

Loving the last light of the day down by the Dee

Humber River, Toronto

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

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.

 

View On Black

 

The newly restored aquaduct at Marple which carries the canal over the river Goyt.

The 200 year old structure has had lots of work done to it and the trees cleared from around it. Also a new path gives better access.

The other arches belong to a later bridge which carries the railway.

Take these hands, teach them what to carry

Take these hands, don't make a fist

 

Explored!

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".

   

Ngapali Beach, Myanmar, 2014

Thus carry your heavy burden of thoughts to the great peak of hope - only to fall in the depths of despair each time!

 

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Built for the chibi contest on Bricker.

thanks to Chris for an inspiring drone design.. guess I got carried away

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Containerschip CMA CGM Jules Verne komt hier binnen op de Maasvlakte.

 

IMO: 9454450

Name: CMA CGM Jules Verne

Ship type: Container Ship

Flag: France

Carrying Capacity: 16022 TEU

Gross Tonnage: 176435 t

Deadweight: 186470 t

Size: 396 x 53.68 m

Year Built: 2013

Status: Active

 

Port of Rotterdam

A curiously named bridge carrying one of Birmingham’s busiest roads over the Birmingham & Fazeley Canal. It was named after the practice of paying the boatmens wages at this point on saturdays. Also of interest are the railings painted red on the bridge which pays homage to the fact that many canal bridges had red doors cut into them to provide access for the Fire Brigade to fill their water tanks during the Second World War.

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.

Seemingly always on the move, a Red-breasted Nuthatch momentarily pauses at the top of a branch before carrying on with its busy lifestyle.

  

inpired by the arts of Mattias Adolfsson,

www.flickr.com/photos/mattiasa/

 

Osprey carrying away what looks like a catfish...

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