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Naval Museum, Beşiktaş District, Istanbul, TR
SUGRAPHIC ~ Always Under The Light of Your Love ...
Sanatın Ustaları ~ Masters of Art ~ One 1stanbul Photo Album - Candidate Photos
ISTANBUL 2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics for Peace on Earth..
DÜNYADA BARIŞ için ISTANBUL 2024 Yaz Olimpiyatları ve Paralimpiksleri..!
At L'Arche Museum; St. Pierre; St. Pierre and Miquelon; Overseas Collectivity of the Republic of France.
Those with a drone in their photography arsenal know about the 'compass calibration' that's often times required before flying. Some extra time to set up for a shot is required with a drone vs a standard DSLR camera. The compass calibration nearly hung me on this one with the first attempt failing. Being down to the wire when the second compass calibration was successful, there were only seconds remaining to fly over and position the drone for this single shot.
Slicing thru the recently harvested fields within the Minnesota River valley, a westbound ballast train is nearing New Ulm MN on CP's Tracy Sub. Some Herzog personnel were on hand to assist in dumping, which would be around the Sleepy Eye area after sunset.
Compass Bus
Alexander Dennis Enviro200
YX16OCV & YY15NHK
Seen at the 43rd Brooklands Spring Gathering in April 2016.
A small build of a compass, pencil sharpener, and paper.
Built for Iron Forge 2023 open round with sword pieces as the seed parts. Seed parts are used four times in this MOC. One in the pencil, two more in the compass, and one in the sharpener.
northern lights dancing over the great lake superior. a lone sail boat anchored for the night gets an amazing view!
One of three Enviro200 that Compass Travel have to work the local route 7 in Worthing on behalf of Stagecoach
The fantastic roof of the National Maritime Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Design ( (1656): Daniel Stalpaert
Redesign (2005): Liesbeth van der Pol, DOK Architects.
Glass roof: Laurent Ney (Ney + Partners).
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Compass of Royston VDL Wright Pulsar PBZ8343 (YJ57BOH) is seen leaving Middlesbrough bus station on a TR1 service, 25th March
North, east, south or west, everything keeps coming up roses ... or geraniums. My kind of compass, and another of my wife's inspired flower arrangements.
Taken for the Saturday Self Challenge "Water, or Other Clear Liquid"
Whilst out boating looking for inspiration for the challenge I was experimenting with abstract patterns in the sea. The water was crystal clear in the channel between Tresco and Bryher when this Compass Jellyfish floated by adding some context to abstract sea.
A detail from the dress of a seated statue from Gortyn which still preserves some of its paint. During the 7th and early 6th centuries BC sculptors used compasses extensively to lay out their designs, as seen throughout here.
Heraklion archaeological museum, Archaic period
My Silva Compass is caput! The needle fell off the bezel and I need a compass to try not to get lost! So, here's my new "All singing all dancing" compass which will be tried out and tested on a new route next week as I walk the Haddiscoe - St Olave's Island circular, can't wait!
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The Compass sculpture at the North Bank with bit of Sun Glares & the notable Tower Bridge.
💚 Thankful
the garden is thriving! and has been a miracle worker during this rough time ~ a source of balance and peace ~ as well as of fresh, divinely-good food!
and wow ..
such a spiritual experience with the cucumber plants, especially.. they've shown that they can See! and that they have opinions/affections!
the cucumbers' far-reaching tendrils find, within moments, bamboo stakes i've put in the earth about a foot away, for their tendrils to wrap around - so to hold up their whole 'body'. (necessary! as some of the cucumber plants have spread out over 8 feet from their one initial stem!) ... or if they don't want to wrap around the stake i've placed for them, they'll avoid it no matter if their stems & tendrils then have to fall into the mud... and no matter how much i try to get them to wrap around that stake, even by gently wrapping a tendril around it. - if they don't want to use that stake, they will unwrap themself from it, and then move away from it !
and ! the stakes they like (and they like most of them :) they find within seconds ! and, in a moment, wrap-wrap-wrap around them many times ! they do this all so immediately & quickly that even if the stake is a foot away, i can watch the reaching stem moving toward the stake (!) and then watch its tendril mindfully wrap around the bamboo *
and yum! the arugula lettuce this garden has generously given is hotter than habanero chile peppers! whooo!... so good :)
all the plants here in sky's yard were grown from seeds! which i soaked in water for a couple of days before planting them
very very Thankful 💚