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A view from the front porch of one of the cabins at Foxfire Museum in Mountain City, Georgia, USA. Appalachian history abounds in the practical everyday devices gathered and displayed there; from whetstones to wash kettles, daily life in the mountains required determination and grit. Thanks again to the folks who have made this their life's work.
CSX train Q611 has it in the wind ahead of an oncoming cold front in Canoe, Alabama. They'll manage to beat the nasty line of storms just a few more miles before the AA dispatcher stabs the short train to meet a 19k foot long Q606 coming northbound out of Mobile.
Oh my ghost!!! I just can't believe it :))
hmm... I just wanna say thanks to all my beloved friends for loving me that much.
I'm free to express different sides of myself in photo shoots. My photographs are whatever I am. So I like to know what people think of my pictures. Any contributions would be nice. I respect all of your advices. Please tell me what you think :)
Here in the South the older houses had porches with a tilt to it, so rain water wouldn't get into the house.
King's Bastion is an 18th-century fortification which played a key role in the defence of Gibraltar during the Great Siege (1779 - 1783).
Originally it was the main coastal defensive position on the western front of the Rock, protruding into the Bay of Gibraltar.
Following extensive land reclamation work in the 20th century, it now sits beside a busy road and faces a large residential area. The building itself was developed into a community leisure centre in the 2000s.
Saw this at Clayton landfill wile tipping off a load of garbage. This has come over to Melbourne from SA hence the SA rego.
Front of the 7-Eleven store. The build itself contains 2900 pieces, of which many pieces are printed. The only stickers used are those with the 7-Eleven logo. The store is divided into the shopping area, bathroom and storage room.
The build contains the following functions:
The roof is removable and contains a detailed ceiling.
The bathroom and storage room flip open for access.
The front doors slide open by turning a gear on the roof.
The ATM ejects money tiles by pushing a 1x2 tile into the slot.
The build includes 9 minifigures, of which 6 zombies and 3 civilians (and 1 dog).
Please consider supporting this 7-eleven Zombie Invasion project on Lego Ideas via:
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something simple today my flickr friends. however, minimalistic photos appear to be my thing lately.
this was one of the most memorable days of my life. i shall not forget haha.
i actually really like this photo. it's one of my personal favorites.
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i swear, something is messed up with flickr's explore system
Ruins of Ashintully, the Tytus family mansion in Massachusetts’ Berkshire Mountains.
The circa-1912 mansion burned in 1952. To judge by what remains, and the view from the terrace, it was an impressive place.
Porsche 911 GT1-98 #003
Winner Le Mans 24 Hours 1998 (Laurent Aïello / Allan McNish / Stéphane Ortelli)
Porsche Rennsport Reunion V
Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
This model uses snot construction on the sides to achieve the correct profile of this upgraded WWI tank. The tracks are supported by many Technic spur gears and are functional. Indy's whip was softened in hot water and then stretched to to the extended position. Custom decals capture the prototype's markings for the Republic of Hatay
big thanks to Strawberrylicious for her tutorial: patchworknotes.blogspot.com/2011/04/hoo-ha-pouch-tutorial...
Thanks to Elizabeth Hartman for her small piecing method: sewmamasew.com/blog2/2009/10/elizabeths-fabric-focus-quic...
Also thanks to Kelly for help with the zipper: kelbysews.blogspot.com/2011/03/zippered-pouch-tutorial.html
You folks are amazing - thanks to you A Monument to the Age of Faith made front page! Thanks so much!
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SN Front St., 3:9:73; Engineer Harold Remy and conductor Larry Meredith talk shop inside Alco S1 405 (the former WP 504) as their short train (an empty boxcar pulled from a tire warehouse located at Front and W Streets) treads slowly on Sacramento's Front Street, passing a gasometer while en route to Haggin yard on the north side of town. This segment of track was also used by Central California Traction Co. into the early 1960s. Dave Stanley photo ©2022
Like a couple weeks back, I took a trip with my parents to the Nursery. This is a shot I took there.
Leica M2
35mm Summicron , 8-element replica (yellow filter)
Fomapan 100 in Clayton F76 (1:9 @ 68 deg for 7 min)
-- At one time lake front property, but now a small fenced junkyard across the street, and behind that, in the background (if you zoom in) the massive rising of the Hoover dike. Nice breeze at least on top of the dike.