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He was looking at a couple other cats, and that is why he has such a serious expression on his face. He looks a bit mean, but he is such a sweetie to me. Not to the other kitties. He's constantly batting at them with his paws. Ironically, at the moment (not when this photo was taken) he is hanging out with Walter and Mistie Dawn, lounging about a foot away. I think it's mostly a slapbox sort of non-verbal feline communication mechanism Eddie has adopted to create space. Never any fur flying or blood flowing. Some of the other kitties will growl or hiss to create a comfortable amount of space. Snoopy, my Tonkinese cat, will simply shove other cats with a front paw. He's so overpowering, that he has pushed other cats off a table and onto the floor to achieve distance. Hey we all need our space. I wouldn't be comfortable with another person hanging just inches away from me all day long.
I took this picture of as an example of what the wet Scottish environment can do to fancy-new "iconic" developments when you don't bother to give them some basic maintenance.
I really couldn't be bothered even looking up any details about this place - the "Banana Flats" hiding in the background are far more interesting in my opinion and are high up on my "to shoot" list.
Went to the office late...
A deadline to catch up...
Lot of things to be absorbed...
And my body is so so so so slow.
I need to move faster or else. :(
The International Firework Competition in Putrajaya by Team USA, a disney themed. fast shutter speed used. love the green coloured smoke, smoke trails and how the focal point is the 2 firewroks on the left. anyway I cried watching it hahaha
Day 59 of 365 - Fast Lane
After getting a good, long, recuperating night of sleep, I spent all morning today processing some HDRs, and doing more editing of some photos from my trip to Durham the other day. Then, by the time I knew what hit me, it was time to go to work! When I got to work, it was non-stop action the entire night. We were booked to the brim - as were all the other hotels in the area. So, we were getting calls every five or ten minutes asking "Do you have a room available for tonight?"
So, living and working in the fast lane has left me at the end of the day with not many ideas for a photo for today. So, I decided to do something I've been thinking about for quite some time, now......I took photos on my way home from work!
Expect to see a video compilation of shots like this in the near future. You have been warned!
With the Mercedes Benz minibus fast disappearing from the Arriva Cymru fleet, I had speculated last year on what may be used to replace them on the Llandudno local 73 service that takes in a climb to the summit of the Great Orme several times each day. The answer it would seem was right under my nose in the shape of the ubiquitous Dennis Dart MPD. Here Llandudno Junction garages 864 is seen at the end of the last run to the summit of the day, pausing in a rather windswept empty car park on Sunday 28th February, before returning back down to the town of Llandudno way below.