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Well, end of season for heather at least.
I didn't make it at the right time and so I this is what was left. Usually it's way more "purpelier" ;o)
Whilst taking pictures of my cricket teams final game of the season, I was watching these farmers sowing I assume winter barley as the end of the game approached.
I was reflecting on the end of a fabulous summer, my team East Harlsey CC had it's finest season ever, winning the league as well as numerous cups. Also the weather this summer was fabulous. Sadly winter is near with its dark and cold but I am looking forward to Spring, where the blooms and the birds make a re-appearance.
There's always a way to get around a fence - if not over, then under or around the end!
Happy Fence Friday -- and have a great weekend too!
The ruins of the Roman fort at Hard Knott in the Lake District is a very evocative place. It is now manned by Herdwick Sheep rather Roman soldiers. It's hard to imagine this place being a very popular posting especially in the winter months.
Pacific National's Keswick Shunter 8050 is seen shunting cars for the 3AS8 Indian Pacific service at Mile End. 28/06/22.
Hair Sintiklia Abigail
Skin Enfer Sombre Saori
Necklace Kunglers Leila for Fameshed
Outfit Tentacio Romea set for We Love RP
Accessories Tentacio Until the end for Fameshed
Tattoo BeMia Myla
Wings Geek Special Easter Edtion Gift
I know the end is near
The television tellin' lies
I know for sure the
Revolution won't be televised
I know that we been waiting
Patiently for better times
We fell asleep, and men are blind
Can't recognize it's genocide
Feel like the bomb about to
Drop out of the clouds
Another virus goin' airborne
Go hide inside your house
Farmers watching crops die
They drying up with droughts
Angry people forming crowds and try
To burn the cities down this is Armageddon
Martial law for our protection
I talked to God but it's long
Distance and I lost reception
Forest fires and oil spills
Are the awful lessons
I'm just waiting for the devil
To take over heaven
This is biblical, I swear it's in the Bible
We keep killing one another and
We dyin' for survival
We used to fight for peace
Put flowers in their rifles
Now we're 'bout to be extinct, every man
Woman and child
If it's the end of the world
I will do better next time
Oh yeah, I know it yeah, I know it
If it's the end of the world I know that
I have lived my life to the fullest
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"The End" by Kings of Leon
The remains of a Manzanita tree nestled amongst the sage and wild buckwheat in the Los Padres National Forest, Ventura County backcountry.
The end of the world might look like this, and wouldn't that be beautiful?
Another Hayman burn picture. This is a panorama made from 10 other photographs. Interestingly, when these pictures were taken, I never planned on putting them all together. I did not even know what a panorama was.
The land ends here? Not quite. Defiant stacks tower above the swell. Still connected via unseen rugged terrain beneath the surface.
At summer's end you need to put your leisure craft to sleep for the winter. This involves quite a bit of time, depending on the size and type of boat. It looks like this person is perhaps putting his/her sailboat to sleep.
Sometimes images and words reach you
that entail a complex closing mechanism.
The doors close, clack, clack, clack, one after the other, the windows close, the roller shutters rattle down, keys turn in the lock. The hut is sealed.
'Klappe zu, Affe tot' is a saying in Germany.
End of the story
I simply can't take any more.
I'm back from a soggy weekend of camping! Well I guess it was only Friday night and Saturday that rained - but wow did it really rain!!
The 2010s have seen most remaining end-cab switchers purged from Class I rosters, with few exceptions. Two that have survived rest in the former Soo Line/Wisconsin Central yard at Stevens Point. The unit on the left is also the first and likely only WC painted engine I'll ever shoot with a digital camera. WC SD45s showed up back home in Pennsylvania all the time in the early 2000s, but CN made quick work of purging most of the WC roster within a few years after taking over.
As the day concludes, the sun graces Erwin Park in McKinney, Texas with a breathtaking display of colors, casting a serene glow over the landscape.