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Nearby Meadow Lake

Queens, NY

 

Jan 2021

 

Leica M5

Voigtlander 35mm 2.0 Ultron

Ilford HP5 400 @ 800

  

checking the water flow

MM-Medical

Looking north from our apartment

with the Bronx on the horizon

Olympus XA2

Kodak Ultramax

Flushing as the light fades

Flushing is a Village opposite Falmouth in Cornwall, taken from the Greenbank Hotel.

The US Postal Department issued this stamp to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the signing of the Flushing Remonstrance. It has been recognized as the earliest political assertion of freedom of conscience and religion in New York.

-- US Embassy The Hague

 

Thirty residents requested in the Flushing Remonstrance an exemption from New Netherlands Director General Pieter Stuyvesant's ban on Quaker worship.

-- Wikipedia

 

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The stamp was designed by Robert Geissmann.

On a chilly November afternoon

 

New York State Pavilion in background

Flushing is a coastal village in west Cornwall, England, UK, in the civil parish of Mylor. It is east of Penryn and south of Truro. It faces Falmouth across the Penryn River, an arm of the Carrick Roads. The village is known for its yearly Regatta week in July.

I hope they do not forget to Flush LOL

New York City, USA.

An elaborate decorated yacht and other shipping on the Scheldt in front of Flushing.

Painting by unknown artist ca. 1650, collection MuZeeum, Flushing

Looking down at a duo-toned gasoline tanker, frozen in the ice

Another view of the IRT Flushing Line rising up over the Flushing Creek before diving down into the subway at Flushing Main St.

 

R188 (7) (Kawasaki, 2011-2016)

Mets-Willets Point Station

Flushing Line - BMT

Nikon FE2

24mm Nikkor f/2.8 Ais

Kodak Ultramax

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A Manhattan-bound 7 train approaches the 40th Street station after meeting a Flushing-bound train at the 46th Street station. This elevated three-track line runs above Queens Boulevard at this location.

Karolin in NOVA

Flushing, NY.

May 2012.

Falmouth is on the other side.

This is a small part of the flush of birds caused by the falcon. You can see the cranes have all pretty much left and other than an odd crane here and there we now only have lesser Canada Geese.

I went to Creamer's this afternoon hoping to see peregines chasing ducks.

 

No joy on the peregine so I had to settle on the flush caused by a bald eagle.

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