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This four level interchange, to the North of Downtown Los Angeles, was the first of its kind in the US. It was built in 1953 and connects the 110 Freeway to the 101. In order to get the landing skids out of this shot, taken from directly above, it required the door to be removed (before flight) and the helicopter to be rolled slightly. This means I was facing the ground with nothing but a regular seatbelt holding me in. That was pretty cool and one of the more memorable things I've gotten to do while photographing. Can't wait to take another ride.
At Wild Goose Beach
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The handle of our 'all steel' garden fork is bound in tape to extend the life of the wooden handle.
Below is a link to the original Two Ronnies Sketch that gave this picture its name
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV1IP4N9ajg
Handle for Macro Mondays
For Macro Mondays "four". The little wire sculpture is just under 2" from the left corner of the yellow 4 to the right tip of the green one.
Unbeknownst to me until I downloaded the photos from my camera, one of my early takes of this image ended up with file name "DSC_4444". (Sadly, it wasn't this one.)
Yes, it would be better if all four Alco RS-3's were tied to a train pulling the Pocono grade, but today, (2024), there is no longer four to catch together at all, not even resting the day away until the next assignment on the Delaware-Lackawanna. DL Von Storch shops, Scranton, PA
Four Strong Winds
Neil Young
Four strong winds that blow lonely
Seven seas that run high
All those things that don't change, come what may
But our good times are all gone
And I'm bound for moving on
I'll look for you if I'm ever back this way
If I get there before the snow flies
And if things are goin' good
You could meet me if I sent you down the fare
But by then it would be winter
There ain't too much for you to do
And those winds sure can blow cold way out there
Four strong winds that blow lonely
Seven seas that run high
All those things that don't change, come what may
But our good times are all gone
And I'm bound for moving on
I'll look for you if I'm ever back this way
Went over to one of my favourite spots this morning, Waverton, which has an awesome lookout over the city.
Four girls turned up for a sunrise picnic, and after asking their permission, I included them in my shot.
Hope you like “Four Strong Winds”
Cheers, Mike
I caught four falcon species at the Alberta Government Terminal here in Edmonton. All of the images in the mosaic were taken today between 11:30 am and 3:30 pm at the same location. I have taken better shots of each species over the years, but to get four falcons on the same day regardless of variable light conditions and distance is special. I had a great falcon day :)
The top left is a juvenile Peregrine most likely the Peale's subspecies. Opposite is a juvenile Prairie Falcon. They do look similar. If you click on the image to enlarge it, you can pick out two main distinguishing features. The malar (mustache) area of the Peregrine is much broader than that of the Prairie Falcon. The legs of juvenile and adult Peregrines are yellow. The legs of juvenile Prairie Falcons are a bluish-gray as in this example. The adults have yellow legs, The heavy brown breast streaking of each species shown here indicates juveniles rather than adults.
The bottom left image is an adult female Gyrfalcon. You will have to take my word that the bird on the antenna is a Merlin. It was very far away, but we are used to seeing it perch there on the antenna on top of the terminal.
Alberta Government Terminal. Edmonton, Alberta.
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The new statue unveiled in December to comemorate the success of the Beatles.
2015 12 29 104741 Liverpool Albert Dock PM1
- Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada -
Miles Davis - "So What" - from the album 'Four & More' Recorded Live In Concert ... www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8b5i3YGy9c
Congratulations to the Chicago Cubs and all their fans. Commiserations to Cleveland and all their fans.
Four identical Massey Ferguson tractors are lined up by the fence after cutting a hay field in Montpelier, Idaho. HFF
That's how long Sid's been with us. Some day's it feels like he's been around forever, other times he lets us know, hey, we're not that tight yet! I don't know if he'll ever be the lap cat Cleo was, but Sid is letting us know that he likes us and is ok hanging out with us. He takes our chin and ear rubs and gives us some purrs and chirps in return. I can wait for the lap snuggles
Four weeks from Thursday we will be on our way to the UK for a 6 week holiday. This is our 11th trip to the UK - I love the history, countryside, historical buildings. We have been to many places, but still so much more to see.
The gloss of our excitement has been taken away by Singapore Airlines. In April we booked two Premium Economy tickets with Singapore Airlines, which cost $9,400 AUD. Around 3 or 4 weeks ago we received an email from Singapore Airlines saying that due to unforeseen circumstances, we had been downgraded to economy from Singapore to Sydney for our return journey. Peter was so angry but worse was to come. We have now been downgraded to economy from Heathrow to Sydney. The price of tickets has gone through the roof for economy tickets which now cost over $9,000 AUD return for 2 people. We think they are just trying to make more money and there is nothing we can do about it as they have already sold our seats probably for a huge amount. No refund as airfares are now over $9,000 AUD just for economy seats. So unfair Singapore Airlines!!!!! On top of that the price of car hire has also doubled. We have paid for our accommodation and would lose too much if we cancelled the trip so we just have wear the extra expense. We are still determined to have a good time.
Providence and Worcester Railroad road freight WONR is at MP 43 on the Norwich Branch mainline, the historic Norwich and Worcester Railroad which opened through here in 1840. They are heading back south 40 miles to their home terminal of Plainfield, CT after making a turn up to Worcester put have paused here to pull and spot Impact Plastics less than a half mile to the north and will pause again just ahead to work International Paper before continuing south.
Leading the way are four four motor GEs, two in Genesee and Wyoming orange and two in original PW red and brown. 3910 on the point is an ex LMX General Electric B39-8E, part of a group of 102 built in 1987-88 for GE's leasing arm and immediately put on long term lease to Burlington Northern. PW picked up six of them around 2001, but this particular one came to the road later as a replacement for 3908 that was damaged in 2019. 3910 looks fresh because it was only just renumbered and painted in June 2022. Prior to that it still wore LMX gray and its original number, 8534, as an RLCX and then NREX lease unit before spending some time in the Silvis deadline.
Putnam, Connecticut
Friday March 3, 2023