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I was fortunate enough to make a couple of bitter-sweet return trips on the Woodhead Route in its last week of passenger operation in Dec 1969. Breaking my journey each way at Penistone to maximise the experience, I had Tommies for haulage and a 37 (we called them “EE3s” back then) on the Harwich Boat Train. 20 years later in 1989, I took my son to see the remains of the Woodhead at Penistone and stand on the spot beside where I had captured a Tommy on a coal train all those years earlier.
The last time I passed here about 10-15 years ago, large trees and shrubs had overgrown the whole area making a meaningful photo not possible at that time, although Google Maps suggests that the westbound platform may have been cleared of vegetation.
Penistone still provides for the Huddersfield to Sheffield (Midland} service today.
BERLIN, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 12: FENNEL Hotelava poses at the VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2022 Features Day on November 12, 2022 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)
JALALABAD, 15 October 2016 - A boy looks on as a money changer goes about his business from a small shop in Talashi square, eastern Jalalabad city.
Money changers are a common sight in Afghanistan, sometimes standing on the roadside with fistfuls of cash, waiting for their next customer.
Photo UNAMA / Shafiqullah Waak.
More fun with the Deep Dream Generator, taking my own photos as base images and seeing where it goes.
This one was using ‘Full Fathom Five’ from The Tempest.
BERLIN, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 06: (L-R) Esports caster Yinsu, kaquka and MitchMan at the 2024 VALORANT Game Changers Championship Knockouts stage in Berlin, Germany on November 06, 2024. (Photo by Adela Sznajder/Riot Games)
I'm like a proud mother, the caterpillars that turned into cocoons hatched into these lovely butterflys today.
Isn't nature wonderful
I did a vintage glamour shoot with the lovely blond Cassiel. As usual I tried to capture several different mood and scenes with just lighting changes, props and positioning on location and a single wardrobe change.
Within 15 minutes this evening, the sky in Richhill changed in so many ways and into so many different colours! Absolutely fantastic! ☀️
“You cannot change your destination overnight, but you can change your direction overnight”
~Jim Rohn
[Day 149/365]
BERLIN, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 16: Neslisah "Ness" Demir of Guild X competes at the VALORANT Game Changers Championship Knockouts Stage on November 16, 2022 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Adela Sznajder/Riot Games)
- Từ đâi t sẽ thâi đỗi
- Thâi đỗi thành 1 con ngừi khác
- Sẽ ko còn ai xa lánh t
- Sẽ ko còn ai khi dễ t nữa
- T péc t nợ tụi bâi wá nhìu ròi p~ hôg ... :)
- Từ bâi h` t sẽ trả hếc cho tụi bâi
COME BACK
- 1 con ngừi mới hoàn toàn ...
- Bon: Nhữg lúc t bùn mày là ngừi bên t
- Zúp t xua đi nhữg bùn phiền đó
- Còn nhìu nhìu nữa Bon àh ...
- T c.ơn mày rất nhìu :)
- P~ chăg t v' mày là b. thân
- Là zo có duyên v' nhau chăg ? ...
- T mứn nói v' mày 1 đìu thôi ...
- Đừg xa t nhé BUFFALO crazy :)
- T cần mày :)
- Mèo: Nếu thấy mah làm phiền con wá
- Thỳ con cứ nói :) ...
- Nói 1 tiếg mah sẽ ko làm phiền con n~
- Mah th* con lắm Mèo
- Mah chĩ mứn con đc zui ... đc h.p
- Níu như đó h` mah kó làm con bùn
- Thỳ cho mah xin lỗi :)
- Đừg bùn mah nha con :)
- Th* con ... c.gái :)
- Ck` kưn: Có thễ e đã ko mang lại h.p cho a ... E cũg hôg mứn a wen e màh a lại ko kó h.p ...
- Níu z. cứ nói cho e péc nha a :)
- E th* a lắm :)
- YANL Ty ạ ... :)
The cathedral was erected between 1153 and 1191. Seen here is the west portal ("Portail de la Vierge"), carved around 1170.
This portal marks not only a dramatic stylistic change, here even the "subject" changed. The portal centers around the "Coronation of the Virgin". Most existing large Romanesque and even early Gothic tympana centered so far around the "Last Judgement". This is one of the earliest (if not the earliest) monumental sculptural representations the Virgin´s Coronation.
I feel THAT kind of change is coming. When you hear change, don't you think of the dreaded M word? No, not magical or marvelous but MENOPAUSE. Well, I am only moments away from the next hot flash. So, get a grip! (I am telling myself) For the group, Parallel Vision This week's word is Change.
Another from a sequence shot in September on Gardom's Edge in spectacular stormy lighting conditions.
I cannot endure to waste anything as precious as autumn sunshine by staying in the house. So I spend almost all the daylight hours in the open air.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
La vida cambia, y a veces lo hace en segundos. Puedes estar de lo más feliz por algo o alguien, y al medio minuto las lágrimas sustituyen esa magnífica sonrisa que ha brillado en tu rostro durante los días anteriores, ¡o durante esa mismísima mañana!
Las cosas cambian, la vida cambia, y sólo nos queda conformarnos con lo que vendrá y esperar que el futuro nos haga olvidar todo lo desagradable; o quizás no olvidarlo, pero sí suavizarlo.
1st Battalion Welsh Guards Corps of Drums at Changing the Guard at Windsor Castle on 4 July 2013. The Corps of Drums accompanied the New Guard, on this day found by 1st Battalion Welsh Guards, from Victoria Barracks to Windsor Castle, returning with the Old Guard, on this day found by Nijmegen Company Grenadier Guards. When The Queen is in residence the ceremony occurs on the Quadrangle, otherwise it occurs in the Lower Ward adjacent to the King Henry VIII Gate, as it did on this day.
5th Regiment of Foot Guards, tunic buttons grouped in fives, the white/green/white bearskin plume was chosen when the Welsh Guards were formed in 1915 to represent the leek, also depicted on the shoulder epaulette, button, collar badge and belt buckle.
On this day the Corps is lead by a Lance Sergeant acting up as Drum Sergeant.
The Henri usually flies a Dutch flag along with the Jolly Roger, this week they'd changed. I don't recognise the flag though, possibly Andalucia?
HI
Here is my photo for India.
No coal mining in Australia.
Regards,
Catherine and Clive Carlyle
John and Kerry Probert
Mount Gambier and Naracoorte
South Australia
With the air temperature on the rise and leaf and flower buds starting to open, it is finally starting to feel like Spring. B and I just couldn’t spend the day inside. With car windows down and the smell of ocean breeze filling the car we took the road less traveled, complete with the old wooden toll bridge, on our way out to lunch.
Submitted to ODC/ topic ~ negative space
You all know how much I wanted to post another photo of “Baby Girl”.
Cousins' 4 TD passes lead Skins past eliminated Bills 35-25
LANDOVER, Md. (AP) As Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder paced nearby, 20 or so of his team's players gathered in the trainer's area off the locker room Sunday, delighted by their own just-completed victory and waiting to find out exactly how big a deal it was.
Left tackle Trent Williams and other Redskins watched the closing seconds of their NFC East rival New York Giants' loss on TV, letting loose a loud celebration - raised arms, fist pumps, yells of ''Yes!'' - at the end. After last-place finishes in six of the last seven years, Washington is closing in on clinching a playoff berth.
Inspiring a soundtrack of ''You like that!'' chants in the stands, Kirk Cousins equaled his career high with four touchdown passes and ran 13 yards for another score, helping the Redskins win consecutive games for the first time in more than a year and stay atop the division standings by beating the Buffalo Bills 35-25.
''We had a lot on our hands. Everybody said we couldn't win back-to-back games,'' said receiver DeSean Jackson, who turned a short throw from Cousins into a 77-yard TD. ''So this was the first time in a long time we were able to get accomplished what we wanted to get accomplished.''
The Redskins (7-7) can secure a spot in the postseason by winning next Saturday night at the Philadelphia Eagles,
''We still have a dogfight in front of us. And we can't walk before we crawl, put it like that,'' Williams said. ''We've got to focus on the Eagles.''
The Bills (6-8) are now assured of missing the playoffs for the 16th year in a row, the longest active drought in the NFL.
''Did it go according to plan? No, not this year,'' said Rex Ryan, in his first season as Buffalo's coach.
Said defensive end Mario Williams: ''Of course there's going to be changes. That's obvious. You just wait and see if your number is called, that's all.''
Making Ryan's defense look inept, and aided by a key fourth-down encroachment penalty, the Redskins scored TDs on each of their first three possessions of a game for the first time since September 1999, grabbing a 21-0 lead midway through the second quarter.
Even when Washington made a potentially bad mistake of its own - rookie returner Jamison Crowder fumbled a punt near midfield - Buffalo couldn't take advantage. The Bills drove all the way to Washington's 1, but running back LeSean McCoy got stuffed twice, before Tyrod Taylor overthrew Sammy Watkins by a ton in the end zone on fourth down.
''That was a huge stop,'' Redskins coach Jay Gruden said.
After Buffalo made it 28-17 with a two-play, 85-yard drive - capped by the first of Taylor's two TD passes to Watkins - the Redskins responded with a 13-play, 80-yard drive. That ended with Cousins' 5-yard TD toss to Pierre Garcon early in the fourth quarter.
Fans repeatedly responded to touchdowns with full-throated serenades of ''You like that!'' - a reference to what Cousins screamed as he trotted to the locker room after a comeback victory earlier this season.
''I had to turn my headsets up a little bit,'' Gruden said. ''I couldn't hear play calls and all that stuff.''
Cousins hit tight end Jordan Reed for a pair of scores in the first half. Jackson spun away from defensive back Corey Graham for his long score in the third quarter.
''I never thought he was Jerry Rice,'' Ryan said about Jackson. ''But I guess I was wrong.''
Cousins completed his first nine passes and finished 22 for 28 for 319 yards and no interceptions. It was his sixth 300-yard passing day of the season, a franchise record. He equaled another club mark, set way back in 1967 by Hall of Famer Sonny Jurgensen, by starting the season with at least one TD throw in 14 straight games.
''He's definitely gotten better,'' Trent Williams said. ''We had faith in him the whole time. But he continues to grow and he's playing lights-out.''
Red Weasel Media was there to capture all of the action
Patrick Oliva, Senior Vice President, Strategic Anticipation & Sustainable Development, Michelin, in discussion with Ralph Menzano, Executive Director - Transportation Industry Solutions, Oracle Corporation at the Gala Dinner taking place during the 2014 Annual Summit of the International Transport Forum “Transport for a Changing World” on 22 May 2014 in Leipzig, Germany.
Craftivism: Making a Difference in the World~ One Stitch at a Time
KnitLit group, spring 2011 Haverstraw Middle School, Haverstraw, NY
People are doing it. They are doing it on subways, in restaurants and on airplanes. They are doing it in baseball stadiums, movie theaters and in the park. They are doing Craftivism and everywhere you turn you can find people of all ages, races, creeds and religions participating in what has become a global phenomenon of making the world a better place- one stitch at a time.
The term “craftivism”, hybrid of the words craft + activism, was coined in 2003 by creator and knitter, Betsy Greer. It is a movement based upon the idea that a person’s time and talent can really make a difference in the world. Most craftivists are knitters and crocheters looking to find different and more meaningful ways to share their craft and it is being used to bring attention to a multitude of causes. Craftivists help to bring about positive change in the world through their skills.
Some of the causes targeted in the craftivism movement are environmentalism, anti-capitalism, anti-sweatshop, anti-war a well as various personal causes such as breast cancer awareness, literacy, homelessness, domestic violence and children born into poverty. Knitters and crocheters around the world participate in covert “yarn-bombing” escapades, mimicking graffiti street art only with hand knitted fabrics sewn around trees, light poles and statues using their art to beautify the things around them.
It is here that I introduce you to New Yorker Betsy Rodman, a fellow knitter and craftivist. Betsy is the founder of Project Scarf. Project Scarf is bringing knitters from all over the world to join in creating the world’s longest scarf. Separate sections of knitted scarves are sent in to and assembled by Betsy to form a larger scarf. What does one do with the world’s longest scarf, you might ask? When the project is complete, the sections will be disassembled and the individual scarves are distributed to various organizations to provide to help keep warm those who have little.
Betsy also founded the KnitLit program in her local school. This program teaches kids the skill of knitting. Squares are knitted and sewn together to form blankets which are also distributed to those in need. The kids involved in the program choose where to donate. However, this ain’t your grandma's knitting bee- these kids also listen to great books on audio and discuss them as they are knitting. Betsy has had tremendous success in her school and hopes to one day be able to bring KnitLit to schools across the nation. I got to ask Betsy a few questions about herself and her programs. (continued) community.humanityhealing.net/profiles/blogs/craftivism-c...
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