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northern lights dancing over the great lake superior. a lone sail boat anchored for the night gets an amazing view!
It was back to Falmer today (31/01/2026) to have another look at the Brighton & Hove Albion football buses. The visitors today were Everton who brought 20 coaches down to see their team battle out a 1-1 draw.
Among the 100+ buses and coaches seen today were numerous Sussex Coaches vehicles in immaculate condition; a Crown Logistics of Ellesmere Port Irizar PB; a rather nice looking Spirit of Sussex Sunsundegui SC7; a new Compass Bus ADL E400 MMC freshly sign written; and a Parks of Hamilton minibus!!
I was pleasantly surprised to see a higher number of different vehicles than I was expecting and as such I may make a third visit later in the season which of course finishes on 24th May.
now:
new down tube
1x11 (SRAM red crankset)
XD rear driver (10-42 cassette)
TRP spyre SLC brakes
Compass Randonneur Handlebars
A map I drew for a story I'm writing. I thought adding the real compass made it more interesting.
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Compass of Royston VDL Wright Pulsar PBZ8343 (YJ57BOH) is seen leaving Middlesbrough bus station on a TR1 service, 25th March
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!
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
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The Compass sculpture at the North Bank with bit of Sun Glares & the notable Tower Bridge.
This is a famous " Cammenga compass " most important equipment use by secret American and South Vietnamese soldiers for transportation through the jungles to seek and destroy VC base camp.
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Compass Hill looms above the north shore of the Isle of Canna in Scotland's Inner Hebrides. The island is managed by the National Trust for Scotland.
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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 💚
We've been pleased overall with the service we've received from Compass Bank, but their recent redesign goes way, way overboard with the Web 2.0 graphic design clichés. This might help.
Just a quick shot of a compass in our front yard.
Camera: Nikon D7500
Lens: Sigma 17-50mm
(50mm @ f/8, 1/250 sec, ISO 800)
planting seedlings
bare feet into the earth
keeping faith as best as i can
spreading hope and healing energies from the core of my heart ~~
for just as federico garcía lorca wrote in his poem 'cancioncilla del primer beso’
"en la mañana verde, quería ser corazón.. corazón!"
in the green morning
i wanted to be heart
heart!
keep safe and be well !
i love you always, precious heart tribe
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I clipped this with four pegs in the back so I could photograph it closed like a compass. It looks nice in its relaxed state, too. Red tant, 6"
Panned shot of USAF Lockheed EC-130H Compass Call AF 73-586/DM as it lands at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada following a sortie during Red Flag 20-1.