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The more tranquil a man becomes, the greater is his success, his influence, his power for good. Calmness of mind is one of the beautiful jewels of wisdom ~ James Allen.
Another look at my favorite little ghost town and what used to be the "General Store". The shelves may indeed be empty, but I'm sure there are many memories within...and maybe a few ghosts....
3 photos of our Carolina Wren family.
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Same individuals I've posted earlier, on the day the chicks left the nest.
This is an adult, I think. My back yard.
A cloudless day in Columbus finds empty hopper train E605-03 rolling off the Scioto River bridge and into the interlocking at LM Cabin behind a sharp Huntington 70MAC rebuild.
Empty Street on my way back from the happy cat store there was very little traffic, this is usually a busy street.
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Fountains Abbey (NT), Ripon, North Yorkshire, England.
Fountains Abbey is one of the largest and best preserved ruined Cistercian monasteries in England. It is run by the National Trust and has been used as a location in the Witcher.
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Fossil Rock Desert, 75 kms from Dubai. Went there today for a picnic (near the rocks) with some friends. Absolutely perfect weather and temperature! The winter in Dubai is truly enjoyable.
Only two exposures used for this Digital Blending.
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que paséis un estupendo fin de semana!
whis you a great weekend!
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gracias por vuestras visitas y comentarios! ... thanks you all for your visit and kind comments!
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Last summer's nest and now sitting empty in the middle of January. I'm glad the wild winterberries were still on the vine and uneaten, giving a nice balance to the image.
Enjoy.
... there is no thing which you are and nothing which you are not ...
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56053 ‘Sir Morgannwg Ganol/ County of Mid Glamorgan’ heads past the 1898-built Barry Docks Offices with an empty coal train from Barry to Tower colliery.
Even though most Welsh coal mines had closed by 1994, residual coal traffic, particularly serving the power station at Aberthaw generated plenty of rail traffic. On this day (unusually busy) Sunday, Aberthaw received 7 trains: 2 from Tower, 4 from Cwmbargoed and 1 from Jersey Marine.
The impressive building, in the baroque revival style, was built to regulate the vast coal traffic that flowed out of Barry in the early 20th century. Prior to the first world war Barry was the busiest coal port in the world. Over 11 million tonnes of coal per year were being shipped through Barry with more than 18,000 employees working the docks.
The building was in good repair in 1994: 10 years earlier a fire had seriously damaged the structure, and the port owner had recently completed an extensive refurbishment. In 2021, the building houses part of the Vale of Glamorgan Council.