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Every lobster fisherman has a distinctive marker for his traps.

Maine Maritime Museum

Bath, Maine

This was our neighbour's house when we were on our Flickrcation in Sechelt in June. Tracey posted her version of this house yesterday - you can see it here: www.flickr.com/photos/traceyanddan/37271324294/in/datepos...

 

Posted for Slider Sunday.

 

  

Malgré les nombreux périls auxquels le village de St Marcellin en Forez a du faire face, le village recèle de trésors architecturaux comme le Pont du diable, classé monument historique depuis 1921. Il est l'un des ponts les mieux conservés du Forez.

 

Il se situe à quelques kilomètres du bourg, au lieu dit Vérines. C'est un pont haut et étroit à deux arches datant du XIVème siècle. La Mare est la petite rivière qu'il enjambe. Ce pont semble mener nulle part. Pourtant il a facilité les communications entre la plaine et la montagne car plusieurs voies convergeant vers lui. On pense qu'il facilitait le passage des mulets chargés de chaux extraite à Sury-le-Comtal, en direction du Velay. On n'explique pas autrement la présence d'un pont qui n'était pas vraiment nécessaire au franchissement d'une rivière de cette taille sauf en période de crues, la Mare est une rivière assez capricieuse.

Classé Monument Historique en 1921, le Pont de Vérines connu sous l'appellation "Pont du Diable" ou "Pont Peyrard" franchit La Mare, rivière à régime torrentiel, au débouché des Monts du Forez. Formant un dos d'âne et composé de deux arches, son élan au-dessus de l'eau est impressionnant . L'avant bec de la pile était destiné à réduire les remous et à dévier les corps flottants. Sa hauteur peut indiquer le niveau des crues autrefois.

Ce pont est mentionné dans une charte du Forez au XIVème siècle sous l'appellation 'pont nouveau' et devait donc remplacer un plus ancien. Des moulins existaient au même endroit, leur association avec des ponts étant très fréquente au Moyen-Age. Cependant, nous ignorons leur dispositif d'origine ainsi que leur relation avec le Pont de Vérines. Selon toute vraisemblance ce dernier assurait la mise au sec d'un chemin utilisé pour le commerce de la chaux entre Saint-Marcellin-en-Forez et le Velay.

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Just like these leaves... I think I've got it covered. That rich, vibrant, all enhancing carpet that says goodbye to another year.

The Bridge....

 

Saturday Karen and I made our way to the south end of Heart Lake Conservation Area; The fall is a fickle time. some years the leaves changing colours are okay and others they don't change much at all. some years they last for a long time others a sudden storm and strong winds and its all over.

 

This is probably the last weekend for shooting fall colours in southern Ontario, the colour display is off the charts, so may varied shades of red, yellow and burnt orange.

 

this shot is of the bridge in the middle of the park, it is showing signs of its age and will probably be replaced with a much better newer one, but i do love the old worn out version.

 

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Thousands of people poured into Manchester City Centre on 24th August 2024 for the annual Pride celebrations.

 

The streets were filled full of colour as the Manchester Pride parade set off from Deansgate. Taking on a 'Buzzin to be Queer Theme' inspired by the hardworking Manchester bee, 17,000 took part in the parade - the biggest ever number of participants according to Pride bosses.

 

Held each year, the parade takes place from Deansgate towards the Gay Village and sees thousands of people line the streets to take in the positive vibes of the event and to show unity with the LGBTQ+ community.

 

As usual, this year’s parade saw drag artists, community groups and allies take part, with the likes of Danny Beard, Tia Kofi, Su Pollard, DJ Paulette, Russell T Davies and Charity Shop Sue amongst some of the famous faces taking part.

 

Amongst the corporations, community groups and clubs taking part in this year’s parade were the Manchester Runners, George House Trust, Aer Lingus, Moxy Manchester, African Rainbow Family, The Proud Trust, Village Manchester Football Club and Heart radio station.

 

Speaking about the parade, Mark Fletcher, CEO of Manchester Pride, told the Manchester Evening News: “I am overwhelmed by the turnout of the Parade this year - it is the longest parade we have ever had, and that’s an achievement considering what we’ve had in the past. It’s free for all the community groups and LGBTQ+ organisations to take part, and we always encourage them to take part as much as possible. One of the things I always say is how proud I am of our allies who take part in the parade too.”

 

Adding about the theme to this year’s parade, Mark said: “We wanted to take the worker bee, which represents Manchester, and adopt that almost in a way that charts the progress of how far we’ve come in terms of LGBTQ+ equality as well as the need to ‘buzz’ the progress on a little bit too. That’s why we created the Progress Bee - we’ve used that symbol as a degree of ownership and identity. It’s part of the fabric of what Manchester stands for, and the support that we’ve had and that so many pioneers have stepped out and pushed the movement forward.

 

“We wanted to chart it as a hive of progress recognising all of those that have gone before us and those who take the bee on today and march for continued progress.”

  

R202 is headed down the slide from Clearco, eventually for a run UP another hillside where a double is involved. It is strange territory out here indeed. Lots of things can go wrong, but I’d say a 3 day turn around from receiving empties, to loading, and finally arriving back at Meadow Creek ain’t that bad.

 

Clearly we are past peak. Post peak is apparently where I ended up and ya just gotta roll with it. It had been an incredibly dry summer and early fall for WV. Colors were never going jump out at you regardless.

 

Search out a track chart for the territory. It is sure to entertain.

The photo was part of a series titled "No More Words." The series won a Bronze Medal in the "Night Views" category at the B&W IPA in Paris 2025 www.blackandwhitephotoawards.art

 

The photography was qualified for the post-competition vernissage, of the 34th National Salon of Artistic Photography - Żary 2024. The works of 38 authors qualified for the exhibition. Exhibition opening date 7 DEC 2024, dkzary.pl

And it seemed that many others weren't either.

I felt particularly sorry for the bikers.

  

Committed to Kodak Tmax 100 using a Rolleicord Va. Developed using Ars-Imago R9 (rodinal) 1:49, dev. time as per the massive dev chart, and scanned with an Epson V850 using Silverfast. Positive conversion and contrast done with Negative Lab Pro. Dust cleaning and final contrast in Photoshop.

Inspired by one of my favourite novels, Nautical Chart by Arturo Pérez-Reverte.

This week theme gave me the opportunity to recall one of my favourite novels, Nautical Chart by Arturo Pérez-Reverte,

 

Loved that book!!

The most challenging was to create and paint the little paper boat, Mary made it for me.

My favourite shot, that doesn't stick to the rules of macro, it's in the comments.

Thank you for you views, favs and comments.

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"Let's get your weight..."

MERCEDES-BENZ 230S

  

L'automotive ha una precisa data di nascita, e un padre fondatore. Tutto va fatto risalire al 29 gennaio 1886, e al brevetto "DRP 37435", che l'ingegnere tedesco Karl Benz presentò alla sede di Berlino dell'Ufficio Brevetti dell'allora Impero germanico. Si trattò della registrazione della "Patent Motorwagen" che, oggi, viene riconosciuta in tutto il mondo come la prima autentica automobile costruita nella storia della mobilità.

La Patent Motorwagen di Karl Benz venne realizzata nel 1885, e oggi fa parte del patrimonio documentario mondiale Unesco: una appartenenza che condivide, fra gli altri, con la Bibbia di Gutenberg, la Magna Charta e la Messa in Si Minore di Johann Sebastian Bach.

La modernità della Patent Motorwagen, considerata con gli occhi di oggi, sta anche nelle modalità con le quali la prima automobile della storia venne presentata. In linea generale non ci sono grandi differenze rispetto alle première attuali: anche la vettura di Karl Benz, come ancora adesso le novità vengono esposte nelle più importanti rassegne dell'automobile, fu illustrata al pubblico, con una dimostrazione pratica che avvenne a Mannheim - allora sede dell'azienda di Karl Benz - lungo la Ringstrasse: l'episodio porta la data del 3 luglio 1886. Fra le curiosità che ancora oggi vengono ricordate di quel lontano evento, pietra miliare nel concetto di mobilità privata per come lo intendiamo oggi, il fatto che la "Patent Motorwagen" non disponesse di un vero e proprio serbatoio per il carburante (ligroina, o etere di petrolio, un combustibile equiparabile a una sorta di "benzina leggera", che a quei tempi era reperibile esclusivamente in farmacia). Il ruolo di "distributore umano" fu in quella occasione affidato a uno dei figli dello stesso Karl Benz, Eugen, che seguì a piedi la vettura per rifornirne il carburatore man mano che l'automobile restava "a secco" durante il giro dimostrativo.

  

CANON EOS 600D con ob. SIGMA 10-20 f./4-5,6 EX DC HSM

Tracking the Grand Kids

 

Art for Fun by Patricia

  

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Early evening light filtering through sailboat masts

 

The mast and mast reflections looked like a graph recording wavelengths of light....this recording appears to be off the charts.

 

**Best experienced in full screen.

 

Thank-you for your visit. Each and every view, comment and fave is so very appreciated.

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Painting by Dan Steven

acrylic on canvas

24x30 inches

Project 365, 2022 Edition: Day 82

100x, 2022 Edition: 39/100

 

I received a set of fibre-tip pens for my birthday: flic.kr/p/2n9KVGr

A few colours are very close, the caps don't indicate accurately, and the pens aren't labelled or otherwise distinguishable. So I gave them names and made a swatch chart. Fussy perhaps, but enjoyable because I'm obsessed with colour. Now it will be easier to choose the pen I want.

 

Thank you to everyone who visits, faves, and comments.

The National Waterways Museum and floating exhibits.....

 

Housed in the old Llanthony Warehouse in the heart of what once was the bustling Gloucester Docks, the museum will take you on a whole new journey, charting the 200-year history of the docks and the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal.

The Grade II listed grain warehouse has been renovated, refreshed and rebranded thanks to over £1m from the Heritage Lottery Fund and DCMS/Wolfson Museums & Galleries Improvement Fund.

 

With fun, interactive exhibits, a café and a museum shop, you'll discover the stories of the communities that lived and continue to thrive here.

Cross-stitch is a popular form of embroidery in which X-shaped stitches are sewn in a tiled pattern to form a picture. I've focussed on a cross stitch chart which is the plans/blueprints for a project.

 

For the 'Macro Monday' - 'Rule' challenge 25th January 2016.

This is the reflection of a wire and metal footbridge that crosses a stream that leads to Heron Pond in Bushy Park.

This image showcases the Liverpool Wall of Fame on Mathew Street, a tribute to the city's musical heritage. The weathered brickwork and painted names immortalize the iconic artists who have shaped Liverpool's vibrant cultural landscape. This wall serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring impact these musicians have had on the lives of fans worldwide.

 

The Liverpool Wall of Fame is located on the famous Mathew Street, within Liverpool's Cavern Quarter. The Wall features 54 Liverpool based musician Number 1 UK chart hits since 1952. It was unveiled in 2001, by Lita Roza the artist of the song "How Much is That Doggie in the Window?" - The first Liverpool-based artist number 1 hit. The wall is dominated by The Beatles who regularly played at the original Cavern Club, located on Mathew Street.

 

The Chart House restaurant, located in Jacksonville, FL. www.chart-house.com/

Polish Greyhound - Chart Polski

Pulsa L para ver con fondo negro // Press L for viewing in black

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Im Bürogebäude unter dem Dach...

In the office building under the roof ...

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“We do not grow absolutely, chronologically. We grow sometimes in one dimension, and not in another; unevenly. We grow partially. We are relative. We are mature in one realm, childish in another. The past, present, and future mingle and pull us backward, forward, or fix us in the present. We are made up of layers, cells, constellations.” - Anais Nin

 

[When I was a teenager, my room was powder blue and silver, and I decorated it with moons and stars. My ceiling was plastered with glow-in-the-dark stars, and I treated my ceiling light as the sun, hanging my glow-in-the-dark makeshift planets around it in orbit. I had and continue to have a profound love for the universe and all of its mysteries, and I always will.

 

If you want to know how much of a nerd I am, I used a star chart for the month of November to hand draw each constellation, and I was saddened when I realized the two on the left were misaligned. Also, all of the books on the bed are astronomy and planetary books that I bought when I thought of this idea. I figured they'd serve as perfect props AND add to my book collection. (I've been collecting special books since I was born.)

 

The beautiful gold telescope is a most precious gift bestowed upon me by a dear friend, and you can expect to see more of it in future photos.]

 

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Inspired by artwork on a Star Wars Armada upgrade card, a navigation chart table with a Nebulon-B threading through some asteroids.

Stanley the bull terrier, at the Chart Room, New Orleans

Leica M-A

35mm Summicron-asph

film: Fomapan 200

Found in situ was this abandoned summary pie chart from 1968 showing the costs for the year. Clearly, materials and labor makes up the bulk of costs, but is that really the full story?

 

The Fisk Tire Company was founded in 1898 and headquartered in Chicopee Falls Massachusetts at this now-abandoned office building. The largest and earliest manufacturer of automobile tires by the 1920s, there were Fisk Retail Stores in 40 states; and the Chicopee plant turned out 5,000 tires a day. The Great Depression hit Fisk hard, and its 121 retail tire stores had dwindled to three by 1934. When Fisk transformed into Uniroyal, the Chicopee plant remained its flagship U.S. factory until its closure in 1981. This office building adjoining the office is seven storeys and filled with ornate banisters and entryways, an entire employee cafeteria, and a leather lined executive meeting room.

“Silently, one by one, in the infinite meadows of heaven,

Blossomed the lovely stars, the forget-me-nots of the angels.”

― Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie

Shot on the BlueRidge parkway

Located across the street from the Savannah River in the historic downtown district, Chart House is situated in the oldest masonry building in the state of Georgia. Combine the extraordinary setting with outstanding cuisine & it’s not hard to see why the restaurant is a longtime favorite. Since 1961, Chart House has been dedicated to providing the ideal dining experience. With 29 historic, waterfront & showcase locations across the U.S., Chart House offers spectacular views & exceptional service that you’re sure to enjoy. From fresh fish specialties to slow-roasted prime rib, our renowned chefs have tailored a menu to complement local cuisine while introducing a hint of the exotic. Choose from our famous entrées such as Macadamia Crusted Mahi, Pan Seared Scallops and New Wave Surf & Turf. We also offer a daily selection of fresh fish, an extensive collection of fine wines & decadent desserts like our famous Hot Chocolate Lava Cake. Lowcountry fare is also featured on our menu. Savannah Ga.

CP 1436 leading the PTG tours special charter train from Setúbal to Tunes. CP 1461 can be seen in the end of the consist being towed.

 

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