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I slowly got up from the chair i was sitting on in front of the fire, not wanting to leave the warmth of the room, slinking away like i was alone in the room, i returned to the ladies room, changed into another outfit, placing hearts into her eyes hoping to become unrecognizable to the handsome jewel thief, leaving the building i pick up my pace heading across the lawn trying to hide in every shadow i could find,quickly i was loosing the shadows to a large open space of the lawn, now i had to find all the strength in me to make a quick get away, as i picked up my pace all of a sudden i felt a grip to my shoulder, there was a scuffle, i tried to fight him off, my breathing pounding throughout my body, i muster up some strength to fight him off some more, he was powerful,i had to think fast and hard in that moment how to escape his clutches to save my jewels, to be continued ............................
Continuing with my Positive Flags of the Nations
project - For the Love of Our Planet
We have so many entrepreneurs and we desperately need people to discover something to replace plastic which is ruining our oceans, our lands, humanity, animal life, plant life, and climate. It is imperative that we are serious about this and find a solution immediately. Our children will suffer even more from our lack of caring, and if we don't do something soon it will be catastrophic!
The plastic pollution-free world is not a choice but a commitment to life - a commitment to the next generation.
Amit Ray
The usage of plastic in packing medicines will pack the earth medically unfit for any life.
Sir P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
If we say no to plastic bags, it will save millions of people down the line.
Amit Ray
Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
we continue with our daily creeps and today i have pinned down my wife
taken in our house, which is open to the public!
RKO_5610. Sitting on my deck these grebes came by and started their courtship dance. How lucky can you be!
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Wishing all my friends on Flickr a very happy Christmas. Thanks for continuing to post inspirational images and thanks also for your interest in my images.
Original image of 91007 'Ian Allan' emerging from the fog at Eaton Lane, Retford, by the late Barrie Renwick on 29th December 1995, now part of my collection.
A special call out to the Flickerites I've met while linesiding in 2025: David Warwick..,
JWHT,
[https://www.flickr.com/photos/135352375@N08] and Jamie Squibbs.
Sorry if I've missed anyone out, and you all made those trips a little richer. Finally, please raise a glass with me this Christmas to Mick Page (rroadmick), one of our own who we lost in 2025.
Continuing the fun with the Exmachina Davide avatar. See my blog for the deets: billybeaverhausen.com/2018/09/27/exmachina-davide-4-02-ep...
Continuing my elk series with this cow elk cooling off on a very warm day in Lake Estes, Colorado.
This shot was taken about an hour before the shot of the bull I posted yesterday.
Continuing with images from our recent travels in Badlands National Park and Custer State Park in South Dakota.
This bison bull spent about 20 minutes using a short post to scratch his belly. He was very thorough, shifting positions several times to assure that no spot was missed.
When we arrived at the small viewpoint parking area, another bull was using the same post for the same purpose. Though there were about 20 identical looking posts edging the parking area, there must have been something special about this one. This bull waited quite a while until the other one moved on so that he could use that one particular post.
Continuing the chase of Pan Am train 16R (NS East Binghamton, NY yard to PAS Ayer, MA yard) with the visitors from New Jersey stop number three was Charlemont. I warned them that the shot up on the hill wasn't nearly as good as the one down at the crossing but they wanted to try anyway. I've only done this once before for obvious reasons, but the pickup with plow made for a nice moment in time that will serve as a reminder of the storm years from now.
A local looks ready for the impending snow as he drives over the 8A crossing in front of the train. At right is the former Boston & Maine freight house standing between West Hawley Road and the Deerfield River at MP 407.4 on the the old Fitchburg Division, modern day District Three of Pan Am Southern's Freight Mainline.
Charlemont, Massachusetts
Friday January 28, 2022
Continuing with the Purple Sandpipers :)
Thanks to all who view and comment on my images, much appreciated :)
Continuing the fox theme as I've spent more time in London for work over the past couple of weeks...
They seem to be enjoying their vacation in these parts, perhaps the dining is the big attraction, they arrive before 6:30 in the mornings and hang around for 12 hours
Continuing to review our 2024 travels. We typically visit Arizona in early spring before the intense heat sets in. After a few days in the Tucson area, we head north to Page.
The Grand Canyon is just a short detour from the main highway between Flagstaff and Page. We usually don't do it, but the sky was moody and turbulent that day and I thought some good photo ops might be possible. I was right.
A morning in April as Sabrina gets ready to go to work.
She is a shoe designer and the manager of the Shoe Dept at Millard's Dept Store. She is romantically involved with Mark Wahlberg, and has been for a few years now.
This is the same photo as yesterday, converted to B&W. The original conversion (cropped to 14x11) that I posted a few weeks ago is in Comments. I wasn't trying to copy (obviously), just seeing what I would come up with this time around.
I think I like the original rendition, below, better in this case, at least the toning if not the crop (which had been done to specifications).
Continue to work on some awaken local waterfalls due to recent rain storm.
Here is the one located in Napa area. I stopped at this multi-layer waterfall while my family visited the wineries in the area.
Continuing with recent wildlife shots, this American White Pelican flew right by me last month along the shore of a prairie lake. They are fun to photograph - their 9-ft wingspan results in long, slow flaps, easy to focus track. This one did a circle around me before gliding away across the water.
The absence of "horns" - also known as caruncles - on its bill identifies this as a non-breeding individual. They are believed to breed at age 3, so this would be a young adult.
Photographed at Lonetree Lake, near Bracken, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2024 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
Continuing my snow images, this shot like all my other snow shots is from Cissbury ring, this is across patterns of snow covered fields to another snow covered high point, Truleigh hill, the site of a WWII Radar site now a telephone mast. The mast is visible from all around the area and has two red warning lights at the top.
Tomorrow I`ll follow this image with a different view to this beacon though not with snow.
Continuing on the theme of ducks, I bring you this stunning Wood Duck in eclipse plumage. I have seen them before in eclipse, but never quite at this stage. Compare with the mature plumage seen in a drake on the accompanying post. Admired at the Pool, Central Park, New York.
The bokeh assault continues. There are so many different taxi companies in Osaka which makes it so interesting to hunt them down...
GXR A12 M Module with Canon 50mm F0.95
Sometimes, she sat in the sunshine
in hope it'll make her fine.
Waiting there, she crosses the line,
and to away the sorrow, mixes the wine
in hope it takes the night or bring the sunshine.
Sometimes, she stood in the divine,
dissolved, prays for mercy or the sublime,
But ignored, she from the psalms, resign.
She goes to the shoreline,
and there, continues her decline.
She sees, of all and the shores, a confine,
She takes the sand, smooth and fine,
then walked into this sea of brine,
and in the bosom of the sea, lies a sublime,
one whose face holds, rays of sunshine.
Archive dive continues with this shot in Badlands National Park during our first visit.
We've been fortunate enough to have visited 54 U.S. national parks and 8 Canadian national parks.
Badlands National Parks was one of the last parks we checked off our list, mainly because of its name. It just didn't sound like a desirable place to visit...a foolish assumption.
Since that first visit twelve years ago, I've lost track of how many times we've been back. At least a dozen. Lately, we've been going a couple of times a year to enjoy the spectacular scenery and great wildlife.
A trip of MACs, 12,600 HP worth lead the 111 north from Seward seen here about MP 88 as they approach Girdwood, AK. Normally this train would stop in Anchorage and be sent north to Fairbanks piecemeal, not today however, as they will make a crew change and continue north to Fairbanks. Traversing the railroad mainline in its entirety, not something that happens often. 5.2.25
Continuing to mine the great variety of Canadian railroading in the 1980s, we present this view of an eastbound CN container train approaching Montreal on a rolling tangent through Beaconsfield on 9 July 1987, with C630M leading two other big MLWs.
Continuing the theme of Autumn's bounty, this time the gorgeous red berries of the Hawthorn trees. Considering how dry this year has been I'm amazed at how prolific our trees have been in producing their fruits.
Continuing with my Positive Flags of the Nations project.
Today I want to address the beauty of children and their innocence and want to remind each one of us, that it is our duty to protect them all, no matter their background. We can and must help ALL children.
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Continuing this brief series of cool sights I saw on a single morning outing to Grasslands, the park at my doorstep. These two Moose with their calves were a surprise; I tend to see moose more often in fall and winter. And last year there was considerable noise and commotion as contractors built a new bridge across the Frenchman River - resulting in many wildlife species, including moose, steering clear of the area until things settled down.
But.. they're ba-ack!
I'm so happy. They add an extra touch of wildness to the prairie landscape. Twenty-four years ago, when I first spent some extended time hanging out in this place, moose were a rare sighting. In the interim, they have arrived to occupy the valley, and other prairie locations, too; biologists are not sure why.
My theory? They find ample food and shelter here, where there are no natural predators, no hunting, and an abundance of peace and quiet. Essentially these are the same reasons I moved here full time in 2011. I'd like to think I'm smarter than the average moose. But maybe I'm not.
More to come...
Photographed in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2024 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
Monarchs continue pouring through North Georgia - both at the river and here at home. We had half a dozen Monarchs at the river yesterday and another one at home. We've been getting about one Monarch a day in my zinnias - that's a lot compared to most years. Plenty of other butterflies at the river - so you'll be seeing photos long after they're gone.
>> Monarch on pink zinnia - dangling in my flowers - two days ago
The Monarchs at the river yesterday looked fresh (photos soon!) - they have to make it to Mexico and survive till next Spring. I reached out and touched one of the Monarchs - like touching a miracle in the works. Amazing!
(NIKON D80; 4/6/2008; 1/200 at f/16; ISO 400; white balance: Auto; focal length: 50 mm)
Continued from this. And now you can see how lazy I am as I just put that blue gel between wide-area plastic thing on sb-800 :)
Locomotive:
GE Caterpillar A223
Train:
Construction train
Location:
Kastanoussa/Serres,Greece
Day:
30 May 2021
Ah, Azalea Amore continues as new blossoms arrive and Snoopy has once again found the salvia lyrata, or Lyreleaf Sage.
These delightful little violet bells are always a welcome sight. They pop up usually around our front sidewalk and sometimes even form the most lovely expanse in sections of our field.
So we were quite surprised, happily so, upon close inspection of these blooms to find the most charming little beagle trying to hide inside!
😊 😊
💐🌷A🌸Z💮A🌹L🌺E🌻A🌼💕AMORE💘💖
A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.
Peanuts
Snoopy
1990s, RM
The Lyreleaf Sage have been featured in Azalea Amore many times and modeled by such luminaries as:
Batman and Wonder Woman in 2019!
www.flickr.com/photos/paprihaven/46994131904/
Chun Li in 2020!
www.flickr.com/photos/paprihaven/49688168241/
Anova Moretti in 2022!
www.flickr.com/photos/paprihaven/52025055099/
And Snoopy in 2024!