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Spent the afternoon in the Yorkshire Dales at Wain Wath Force a series of falls near Keld in Swaledale.
High Force, Teasdale. The shot was taken at sunset, which can be quite difficult given the the sun is setting behind the scene and everything is backlight.
Some perseverance and I managed to come away with one shot from the location.
Aero Legends' C-47 Dakota KP220 departs from Fairford having taken part in the static display at the 2024 Royal International Air Tattoo.
Aircraft: Royal Air Force Douglas C-47B Dakota IV KP220 "Pegasus" (G-ANAF).
Location: RAF Fairford (FFD/EGVA), Gloucestershire.
.. we fence our crevasses out!
[These are the upper stopes of Force Crag Mine - they drop vertically about a hundred or so odd feet from the surface]
“Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”.” -Hunter S. Thompson
Growing up, my prim & proper mom would often tell me “you’re so hard on things”. I’d wear out shoes, get my clothes dirty, and scrape myself up quite a bit. As I got older, I realized that I really wasn’t hard on things. I take care of my possessions & my body, but I’ve also lived life as fully as I could, and still do.
Just as my clothes, shoes, and gear show signs of use, so does my body, especially as I grow older. I have scars, an elbow that will no longer straighten fully, a fake front tooth, a fingernail that grows weird from being ripped out, and various aches & pains from old injuries. All have their stories behind them and all stem from adventures in a life I feel has been fully lived and full of passion. While I don’t love that some of my adventures resulted in injuries, I can’t say I regret doing them.
None of us can live a life of no regrets, but I’d like to have as few as possible when the end comes. I’ll continue to live life not recklessly, but fully, and follow my True North.
Notebooks from Gibbs Smith, bandana from REI.
Hardraw Force is one of the most popular attractions in Wensleydale and at around 100 feet high it’s the highest single drop waterfall in England above ground.
Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds this past Saturday at Sault St. Marie, MI. We were up camping there and these put on a very GREAT show.
I laughed too loud when BB-8 thumb up in the movie.
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Israeli Air Force F15 Eagle's awaiting clearance for take-off for an Exercise Cobra Warrior 19 mission.
Late afternoon at Trearddur Bay, Anglesey.... The weather front which had brought rain to the island on Sunday was passing over, but the winds were whipping up the high tide causing choppy conditions in the bay... Happy days (for a photographer!!)
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One of the smaller waterfalls down stream from the main larger waterfall up at Ashgill Force, Cumbria, England.
Wain Wath Force in full flow.
The limestone cliffs of Cotterby Scar.
Swaledale. Yorkshire Dales Naltional Park.
Ready for the Winter Fae Party thanks to Designer Showcase. For more info and links, see my Blog ~ aznanasfandangles.blogspot.com/2018/01/force-of-nature.html