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“Change is the only constant” ~ Proverb
The Main Terrace at Mammoth Hot Springs provides an ideal representation of the Earth’s powerful forces at work. The landscape surrounding the Main Terrace is in a constant state of change as new springs boil to the surface and older ones become inactive. We have visited this very spot at least three different times, and it has never looked the same.
Have a great Tuesday....and as always, thanks for stopping by to visit :-)
firing up an old Pentax K10 for first time in years, makes a change of gear more fun.
FlickrFriday theme is: #Change
It's difficult to believe how quickly things have changed in the past couple of weeks.
Stay healthy and safe, everyone.
A new barge passing by the old wooden barge parked on a broken pier near Fort Montgomery along the Hudson River, New York.
"The line it is drawn
The curse it is cast
The slow one now
Will later be fast
As the present now
Will later be past
The order is
Rapidly fadin'
And the first one now
Will later be last
For the times they are a-changin'."
Bob Dylan
TO ALL OF MY FOLLOWING THAT HAVE ASK ME TO PROTEST THE CHANGES COMING TO FLICKR---I DON'T LIKE THE PROPOSED CHANGES------- THE NEW VERSION OF FLICKR WILL BE A CHALLENGE TO LEARN-- BUT WE LIVE TO LEARN AND CHANGE IS JUST A PART OF LIVING-- I AM SURE WE CAN ALL LEARN THE NEW FORMAT--- AFTER ALL WE LEARNED THE OLD FORMAT------SO I DON'T WISH TO PROTEST-----I AM HERE ON FLICKR TO VIEW THE BEAUTIFUL WORK OF SO MANY TALENTED PHOTOGRAPHERS-- IF I STOP ENJOYING FLICKR--I WILL FIND ANOTHER HOBBY--ONE THAT I WILL ENJOY------ WITH THAT BEING SAID---YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO PROTEST---BUT I WOULD RATHER USE MY TIME TO VIEW THE BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPHY ON FLICKR NOT POSTING BLACK POSTERS IN PROTEST----HAVE A GREAT DAY EVERYONE--THANKS FOR VISITING!
...I'm going back to who I was
And I do believe that change is gonna do me good...
~etta james
My submission to the "Transition" theme for the 12:12 project. This one was personal to me. (This is a lift, using TIP px70cp and px680cp)
...plus c'est la même chose.
When I used to frequent Tonbridge West Yard in the 1980s, taking the long way round from school to the station, there were usually a few 73s on show - albeit not the re-engined variety. GBRf's 73963 waits for its next task as 73141 shunts RHTT wagons in the background.
Locomotives: GB Railfreight Class 73/9 73963 "Janice" and Class 73/1 73141 "Charlotte".
Location: Tonbridge West Yard, Kent.
"The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it and join the dance". Alan Watts
Everybody's Changing ( KEANE )
You say you wander your own land
But when I think about it
I don't see how you can
You're aching, you're breaking
And I can see the pain in your eyes
Says everybody's changing
And I don't know why
So little time
Try to understand that I'm
Trying to make a move just to stay in the game
I try to stay awake and remember my name
But everybody's changing
And I don't feel the same
You're gone from here
Soon you will disappear
Fading into beautiful light
Cause everybody's changing
And I don't feel right
So little time
Try to understand that I'm
Trying to make a move just to stay in the game
I try to stay awake and remember my name
But everybody's changing
And I don't feel the same
So little time
Try to understand that I'm
Trying to make a move just to stay in the game
I try to stay awake and remember my name
But everybody's changing
And I don't feel the same
Another play with Luminar 4, turning these old coastal defences at Portsea from bright day to stormy night. Positioned above Cheviot Beach, within the Point Nepean National Park, they are included in a large collection of military installations, dating back before WW1.
Oh how things have changed! Penn Central F7A 1840, cabless GP9B & F7A lead an eastbound manifest freight train under former New Haven Railroad wire and through Stamford, Connecticut, 1973. The roadbed and surround area look like a dump as compared to the way the area was previously maintained. This must have a hot summer day with the nose door open on F7A # 1840 for better ventilation. In the background you can see the Stamford passenger station.
Bob Hughes captured this image on film from his tower window.
On January 27th, I was part of a panel that had a great discussion on the continuing fight for trans military service at the Creating Change Conference. Though we were preaching mostly to the choir, there was some good discussion about how we got here, the value of allies, and what comes now.
The conference was so large, with 32 workshops happening at once, that the choices people had to make to pick what to attend must have been incredibly difficult. Wish I could have seen more of it and met more of the amazing people there!
The pictures at the event were pretty low quality, so here's one from home.