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We're not sure whose house this is, but Cooper seems to spend a LOT of his time hanging around their front stoop. Taken by his collar camera.
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Words can’t express my sadness for the lives lost and the people of Maui who are suffering from the devastating fires.
The original plan over Labor Day weekend was a backpacking trip up and around Broken Top. The night before was beautiful, clear skys full of stars. The next morning started with rain, turn to sleet and then to snow. After hearing that they expected over a foot that day at elevation....we changed our plans a bit.
We still saw all kinds of different weather over the weekend. This storm front followed us out of the mountains and down into the valley near Bend.
Image with my Hasselblad 500cm
Name: Velvet-fronted nuthatch
Scientific: Sitta frontalis
Malay: Patok Baldu / Patuk Baldu / Patuk Dahi Hitam / Pepatuk Dahi Hitam
Family: Sittidae
IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2016): Least Concern
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Processing some old (2012) storm shots that were overlooked. Single image, no manipulation.
Forest Caves. Phillip Island.
Vice President Kamala Harris gives remarks in front of the Space Environment Simulator (SES). Harris underscored how the U.S. is harnessing one of the nations’ most powerful tools – our space program to combat the climate crisis and protect vulnerable communities. (Photo Credit: NASA/Taylor Mickal)
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Cam Dumaine doing a front crail at subliminal. Used two neewer tt560's one to the left of me and the other is to the right of me in the bowl pointed to the skater, both triggered by rf603c's
We have a Herb Garden in our front yard. I noticed that the bees like to visit the flowers from the Onion Chives (Allium Schoenoprasum) planted there.
I spent about 45 minutes sitting on the ground in front of the Onion Chives, patiently waiting for the bees and snapping pictures of them. I was surprised at how many wasps visted the Onion Chives as well.
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Just something to draw while I had a few minutes on a Sunday afternoon. View from a corner of our front porch.
Not totally happy with the result . . .
Sharpie fine point pen & watercolor in a small watercolor moleskine.
Construction, Week 37
Short and sweet for today's set, with our final pic taking a glance through the fence at the storefront, where the majority of activity was. At least one person popped back and forth out of the opening closest to my vantage point here, and beyond that you can see one person standing atop the overhang between the two vestibules and another operating a machine near him. I imagine even more people were inside as well, working on the interior: l_dawg has (cool) proof that some drywall has been installed here!
(c) 2016 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
ODC-Unexpected
Well this was a surprise. We do not have sunshine in our forecast at all today. But it has come out and the temperatures have soured to 44'F. The snow is melting!
This is what I spend my work days in front of. All five external monitors are driven by the macbook above, in a 5x1+1 portrait configuration.
Five because three was no longer enough at some point.
Portrait for more efficiency : less head turning, takes fewer desk space, better suited for web browsing, coding and documents.
14 Mpx of total screen estate (5x2048x1152 + 1920x1200)
Originally featured there
Applications I commonly use:
- BetterTouchTool
- Moom
- Wraparound
- Hyperspaces
- Menu Pop
- Mousepose
- Choosy
- Alfred
- Path Finder
- Total Finder
- Total Terminal
- Open Terminal
- iTerm
- Sparrow
- Skype
- Janetter
- Araxis Merge
- Cornerstone
- Sequel Pro
- Eclipse
The original G.I.Joe tank was a compact motorized tank ("MOtorized BAttle Tank"), with a spot for just a single figure in the Commander's cuppola, but its molded details suggested at least one hatch for additional crew in the hull. I didn't grow up with a MOBAT, and if I had it might loom more significantly in my mind. Instead, I look at the original toy and it seems frustratingly small and lacking - certainly a generation behind the much cooler looking Mauler.
The original MOBAT has a mid-Cold War look to it, like a sort of awkward representation of an MBT70 mixed with with a little M60. I wanted to make it look a lot less old fashioned, but similar enough to the original that it would be recognizable. So I kept some of the unusual aesthetic features of the original - like the tracks not quite running the full length of the hull, the cupola in the very middle of the turret, and the super wide base of the gun barrel. As another nod to the old-school roots of the MOBAT, I worked in some old dark gray, a sorely missed color, that Lego has phased out many years ago, that I don't get to use nearly as often as I'd like to.
The idea to make it modular came about when I was trying to think of other words to replace the redundant "motorized" in the original vehicle's name. And of course once it occurred to me, imagining it as a modular combat system was a whole lot of fun.
Of course I considered designing my MOBAT as a realistic (and much larger) MBT with a full interior for three or even four crew. In the end, I embraced the original toy concept of a decidedly small tank, and I've brought into into the 21st Century and explained its small size by making it unmanned.
I usually pride myself on fitting figs inside my vehicles, but building a tank without a crewed interior is much easier, and doing so allowed me to build my MOBAT to scale with some of my other early era Joe armor (it is smaller than the Mauler, but bigger than the Wolverine). I also was able to fit in a nifty roadwheel suspension system that I'm really pleased with that simply wouldn't have fit if I had insisted on fitting in a driver and a manned turret basket. An actual MBT with a full crew is something I've wanted to do for a while for my Joes, but they'll have to wait a while.
LADY SWIMSUIT FRONT( you can also swim in this swimsuit )Wearable sculpture fine art artist, founder and creator of this type of art so for the first time (as far as I know) you can both wear and display in your home, gallery etc and wear a piece of fine art. Completely unique and nothing else like it in the world, you have seen it here first.
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Construção do Centro Cultural de Ramadi.
Fotógrafo: [s.n.].
Ramadi, [s.d.].
Arquivos Gulbenkian PT FCG FCG:SMO-S007-P0001-D00040-FOTO00761
Bolton's last front engined buses had unusual full width cabs. There were seventeen of these Leyland Titan PD3A/2s delivered in 1962. Nine carried bodywork by East Lancs, whilst the remainder were bodied by Metro-Cammell. 169 (UBN 902) one of the East Lancs examples became SELNEC 6669 and later carried Greater Manchester Transport fleetnames. It is the sole survivor from both batches. Here 169 is seen inside St. Helens Transport Museum, St. Helens, Lancashire on June 19th 1994.