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L'Axe majeur - Cergy - France
A suburb of Paris - France
Les 2 jeunes étaient sympa. Une fois arrivés à mon niveau ils ont eu envie de discuter un petit moment.
"Actually, all education is self-education. A teacher is only a guide, to point out the way, and no school, no matter how excellent, can give you education. What you receive is like the outlines in a child’s coloring book. You must fill in the colors yourself.”
Louis L'Amour
Hoping to get the Into the Woods Cart Sale + Hunt in the destination guide.
October 1st to October 31st
The lovely Sammy (pictured here) met up with me and Danielle to take photos at Evergreen Brickworks in Toronto on Saturday! We took this in a tunnel and it was freezing cold.
This is my contribution to Concept Collaboration! The theme this month is 'the catalyst of light'. With this image I wanted to portray being lost and looking for light to guide you. I also really love this song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=pY9b6jgbNyc
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Shorebirds of Ireland, Freshwater Birds of Ireland and The Birds of Ireland: A Field Guide with Jim Wilson.
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The Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris), also known as the European Starling, or in Ireland and the British Isles as just the Starling, is a medium-sized passerine bird in the starling family, Sturnidae. It has glossy black plumage with a metallic sheen, which is speckled with white at some times of year. The legs are pink and the bill is black in winter and yellow in summer; young birds have browner plumage than the adults. It is a noisy bird, especially in communal roosts and other gregarious situations, with an unmusical but varied song. Its gift for mimicry has been noted in literature.
The common starling has about a dozen subspecies breeding in open habitats across its native range in temperate Europe and western Asia, and it has been introduced to Australia, New Zealand, Canada, United States, Mexico, Peru, Argentina, the Falkland Islands, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, South Africa and Fiji. This bird is resident in southern and western Europe and southwestern Asia, while northeastern populations migrate south and west in winter within the breeding range and also further south to Iberia and North Africa.
The species has declined in numbers in parts of northern and western Europe since the 1980s due to fewer grassland invertebrates being available as food for growing chicks. Despite this, its huge global population is not thought to be declining significantly, so the common starling is classified as being of least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
The common starling is a highly gregarious species, especially in autumn and winter. Although flock size is highly variable, huge, noisy flocks - murmurations - may form near roosts. These dense concentrations of birds are thought to be a defence against attacks by birds of prey such as peregrine falcons or Eurasian sparrowhawks. (wikipedia)
This youngster was begging for food relentlessly from its weary parents along the Wicklow coast, Ireland.
76031 & 76033 stand at Guide Bridge on their way to Godley Junction.
Both locomotives were withdrawn as part of the 35 locos all taken out of traffic with the closure of the Woohead route on July 18th 1981. Both were cut up at Coopers Metals in Sheffield with 76033 disposed of by April 1983 with 76031 lasting a little longer until February 1984
My brother had a love of American Indians and their culture and also felt he had angels all around him. This is a statue called Guiding Spirit that he had in his collection. It is from a Bradford Exchange collection. May she guide the way.
This pile of rocks were placed along the outside edge of a marina to protect it from any swell entering the Hauraki Gulf. When the sunset direction is right it also serves as a cool spot to catch it going down over Auckland city.
This is not a photoshop manipulation. The tracks were painted with a small red flashlight. The exposure was about 2 minutes long. I then illuminated the train with my cell phone.
A lone canoeist was making his way back to the far shore, as if being guided by the beam of sunlight during this beautiful sunset. Taken from the top of some bluffs at Killbear Provincial Park, Ontario.
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The zigzag boardwalk guiding through the forest, lit very well by the sun intrigued me. Personally, I like how the green colour is dominating the feelings despite it is the brownish colours that take up most of the scene.
Processing is VERY minimal.
Our guide at Bent's Old Fort. This is a "living history" unit, with all the staff in historic costume.
Looking west at Kenosha Pass, Colorado.
We don't know why, but when the world is lost in shadows
There is a light that will remain
--White Heart, "Montana Sky"
More holiday lighting and bokeh fun ... at least when no birds show up in the trees at sunset ;)
I did like how this one lined up there. Hope you Christmas preparations are going well!
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Passing through Lincoln Central is 66148 working . the 4L45 0936 Wakefield Europort - Felixstowe freightliner .
In the background is the construction of the new High Street footbridge marked by the purple cover.
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A closeup of the engineer's side of New York Central 0-6-0 6894 as it sat dead on the turntable lead at the Hagerstown Roundhouse on September 1, 1991.
Plus X Pan, Nikon N8008
"Guided tour"
Port Bourgenay (Pays de la Loire - Vendée)
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