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und fast immer um die gleiche Zeit schauten sie vormittags und nachmittags bei uns vorbei.
Junges Reh, aufgenommen auf der Insel Fanö/Dänemark, September 2016
Fast Auto Loans (2,418 square feet)
6012 East Virginia Beach Boulevard, Norfolk, VA
This location opened in 2003; it was originally an Arby's, which was built and opened in 1969 and relocated here in 2003.
In the new part of the Zoo in Emmen, there is a beautiful pinguin rock. You can walk between the pinguins, there is a pinguin school and you can watch them under water!
First time trying out a layered composition photo. This is 2 exposures merged in photoshop. One exposure with flashes to light the car, the second was a longer exposure to capture all the fog. I used my car parked right behind the civic with the highbeams on for added effect.
P&O Transport Corp. 55735
Manufacturer: Anhui Ankai Coach Corp.
Model: HFC6108H
Engine: Hino J08E-UT
Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspension
Location: Maharlika Hi-Way, Quezon Province
Date: June 5, 2019
Brighton
Ukrainian Kiev 4 and 35mm Jupiter 12 lens on expired Ilford HP5 @ 200 ASA and developed in Caffenol CM for 20 minutes.
ex RAE English Electric (BAC) Canberra B(1)6 WT309 in use with the Apprentices Training School at A&AEE Boscombe Down in the 1990's.
The Canberra was a highly successful post-war design gaining notoriety in the 1950's both as a record breaker and for being licence-built in the USA as the Martin B-57.
Built in large numbers for the RAF they were exported also to several countries and in their latter days used extensively as test platforms with the old Royal Aircraft Establishment bases around the UK.
WT309 was eventually scrapped, the nose was saved and now resides with FAST at Farnborough.
Scanned print
Vin Diesel & Paul Walker with a Dodge Charger
The Dodge brand has teamed up with Universal Pictures for a multi-tiered partnership to support Universal’s upcoming action-thriller Fast Five and the 2011 Dodge Charger. The latest installment in Universal’s blockbuster franchise, Fast Five, will be released in theaters April 29. Dodge supplied multiple 2010 and 2011 Dodge Charger vehicles used in chase scenes throughout the movie.
Fast Auto Loans (856 square feet)
1401 South Military Highway, Chesapeake, VA
This was originally a Hot N Now, which was built and opened in 1992 and closed in January 1996.
These two recently-fledged Swallows were being well catered for by the Adults.
This shot was taken from the towpath of the Trent & Mersey Canal opposite the Lock 60 overspill at Malkin's Bank, Sandbach, Cheshire. 06/06/2021
“Sir! She’s sprung a leak!” The first mate dashed into the pirate Captain’s cabin, flushed and out of breath.
The Captain raised a scowling face. “Man the pumps then! You know what to do!”
“This is no ordinary leak, sir. She’s going fast!”
“Whad’ya mean, she’s goin’?” The Captain followed the words with a string of curses and then nearly bowled his mate over as he rushed topside. “All hands on deck! Man the pumps! Full force!” The next instant he was down in the hull with the mate beside him, pointing out the leak. The Captain’s face twisted in rage. “Who did that? That’s no leak. We’ve been scuttled! Who had the last watch?”
The mate shifted uneasily. Water poured in, soaking both men’s boots, but neither seemed to notice. At last he muttered, “Billy was at the tiller.”
“Billy?! That good for nothin’… Lazy – I’ll make him pay! Probably did it a purpose – wants us all ta drown!”
The mate was about to reply, but instead he ejaculated, “Good heavens! We’re sinking!” The words ended in a kind of scream. For the water was now rushing furiously in, threatening to sweep both off their feet.
“Shut your mouth!” the Captain spat, climbing topside again and ignoring his dripping garments.
At that moment the ship tilted violently, sending both men along with several other pirates into the scuttles. Billy fell too, slamming into the Captain.
“You! – You did this!” The Captain grabbed the unfortunate cabin boy by the neck.
Billy shuddered, turning terrified eyes to the Captain’s ferocious look.
“Well?! Answer me!”
With sudden boldness the boy spoke up. “I did do it.”
“Treason! Mutiny! You’ll pay for this!”
“Of course he will,” the mate grumbled. “We’re all goin’ to the bottom!”
“I’ll make sure Billy gets there first!” the Captain exclaimed, uttering a fearful oath.
Another lurch of the ship freed Billy from the Captain’s grasp for a second and he scrambled to his feet, desperately climbing toward the prow which was now pointing to the sky.
Cries and shouts resounded through the ship, which had now begun to sink in earnest. And yet for all their desperate plight, the pirates only quarreled and fought with each other, all eager to prolong their miserable lives by as many minutes as they could, even if it meant sending another to his death. The more reckless dove into the rum supply, determined to drown in drink for the last few minutes before they really drowned. Slowly the ship sank lower and lower, and now many of the pirates, forced to realize their plight, screamed in terror. Those who had sent so many to their deaths were unwilling to go themselves.
Above deck the Captain pulled himself aft by main force, practically tearing the boards, almost foaming at the mouth in his impotent rage. Billy clung to the bowsprit, unsure whether to face the Captain’s fury or spring overboard at once. He shuddered as he looked down into the water, and, opening his clasp knife, resolved to defend himself.
Ropes and bits of iron slid down the decks along with other miscellany. The Captain lost his hold – caught it again – and in desperation, pulled out his pistol.
Billy shuddered and tried to shrink into as small a target as possible.
The next instant a heavy sack smashed into the Captain’s legs and with a terrible cry he crashed headlong into the churning water.
And now the ship had almost completely sunk, and Billy was left alone. A sudden silence – an eerie silence – succeeded the fearful shouts. Billy climbed farther up the bowsprit until he was perched as high atop it as possible.
He had done it, and he thought his own life was a small price to pay for the blessing of ridding the sea of such a scourge. But other thoughts came to him in those moments that seemed like a life time as he straddled the rough timber, knife still in hand. After all, the quick, almost painless death to which he had sent his comrades seemed a poor repayment for their actions. They would have died, eventually, anyways – he had only hastened it by a year or two – and was that all? For all their villainy, for all their injustice, for having taken him, still a little child, and made him virtually their slave, dragging him through unspeakable horror? …hate surged through him, and he half cursed himself for taking such a poor and flavorless vengeance.
Then he thought of the deeds he himself had taken pleasure in doing, and loathed himself as heartily as any of his companions.
Was this all life had? Was there no real justice? The thought was intolerable to him. Far better to stand condemned, as he knew he would be, then to think that in the end, wrong would win.
But perhaps… perhaps… could mercy be found? Even for him?
The still, silent waters closed over the pirate ship, leaving no trace.
Pâmela Oliveira - Triatleta da Equipe Brasileira
Vencedora de 2 Baterias
10º Mundialito de Fast Triathlon
Niterói - RJ
This guy had just finished running 5.2 miles on the Noland Trail and now he is walking back to his car, faster than I run!
"Through the traditional practices of fasting, almsgiving and prayer, which are an expression of our commitment to conversion, Lent teaches us how to live the love of Christ in an ever more radical way. Fasting, which can have various motivations, takes on a profoundly religious significance for the Christian: by rendering our table poorer, we learn to overcome selfishness in order to live in the logic of gift and love; by bearing some form of deprivation – and not just what is in excess – we learn to look away from our “ego”, to discover Someone close to us and to recognize God in the face of so many brothers and sisters. For Christians, fasting, far from being depressing, opens us ever more to God and to the needs of others, thus allowing love of God to become also love of our neighbor (cf. Mk 12: 31)"
- Pope Benedict XVI's Message for Lent 2011, which begins today of St John the Baptist, whom we're told "came fasting and they called him crazy" (Mt 11:18).
Detail from a window in Holy Trinity church, Stratford-upon-Avon.