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So slightly over 2 years ago I had this crazy idea to invade BW with Frogs. But not just Frog, they had to have some awesome little SPACESHIP! and the FrogPod was born....
Since then I have built, exactly:
495 FrogPods.
How do I know ? - Cause I bought 500 Yellow Frogs.
And I'm actually sad ... these are the last 8 frogs, and will be the last 8 FrogPods.
I'm out of Frogs...
END OF LINE.
(Big Frog Courtesy of the Mayos)
Between the cabbage worm, the squirrels, and chipmunks, my ornamental cabbage doesn't have a chance this year!
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Flickr Friday theme: End of Line
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In my twenties I used to live on this dead end street. I once thought it was humorous that they would put this sign next to an assisted living center on the street. Now that I'm a few ice cream seasons in, I just think it is sad and cruel.
How did this shot of the famous Rio Grande Southern #20 ever get lost in my old edits? Did Bob Richardson preserve this loco for the museum at his RR motel?And why is this kid trying to prove he is at a railroad crossing? Well, RGS #20 is actually at the end of the siding. It better stop here! The CRRM mainline continues beyond, past the Delay Station crossing. I got a kick from the little kid at the time. I wonder if the reconstruction of engine #20 was ever finished? There is always room for another shot of Rio Grande Southern Engine #20. I looked pretty spiffy on that day. At least, they can always top off operating engine water tanks at the crossing for all to see.
It looks like the tourist train riders are stuck at the crossing for now, A tourist flat is parked beyond. There were lots of rides for everyone in attendance on that fall/Christmas operations day at the Colorado Rail Road Museum in Golden.
View full editorial | Don't miss the BEHIND THE SCENES on my blog
Part of editorial in Unfolded Magazine - Issue 16, 2013
The editorial 'End of line' is showing a fashion collection made by designer Emelie Arvidsson. The focus of the collection is lines that are a fundamental part of visual perception and the aim was to investigate the dynamics of straight lines through experimental construction of dress. Through the editorial the investigation of the dynamics of straight lines continues, by transferring the collection and the story into the futuristic setting that alludes to what inspired the collection. In this somewhat post-apocalyptic setting, the search for the end of line continues.
Designer and Styling | EMELIE ARVIDSSON
Model | from MODELLINK
Hair and Make-up | LINNEA ARVIDSSON
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Flickr Friday theme End of Line. Cookie is at the end of the line. Background is a shot I did at the Kennedy Space Center. Last in a line I did as an Air Force Photographer. I've been experimenting with rear projection and shadow puppets. Wait till you see Cookie's spooky shadow for SoS. the old photographer ,;-)
An underground cable leaves the telephone exchange and eventually ends at the top of a pole connected to a terminal box. From there drop wires connect to individual premises and to phones and broadband (the end of the line).
Lens SMC Pentax-\M 1:1.7 50mm at F5.6