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“Different people have different traits, but one thing that all old friends have in common is that they make us happy. When anyone else in your life abandons you, there is always someone there for you, and he is an old friend as well as a genuine one.” -Unknown
Reinhold has extensively travelled on all continents, and did write several great books. His peculiar journeys started 52 years, and have never stopped since.
Leisure time to him means a good gulp of red wine and a crinkly bonfire. Oh, forgot to mention, his fondness of fine smelling tobacco.....
A tripod shot.
Sitting there, in the sunset light under the cherry-plum, for an instant, a magical one, I couldn't think of anything else except the all-around beauty, and I became genuinely happy.
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• Hair: Stealthic - Lethal @ Kustom9
• Top: [Cosmic Dust] - April Tank @ The Fifty!
• Pants: ISON - zoe denim jeans
• Boots: [Dazzling] Eva platform boots @ Kustom9
• Dog: [Rezz Room] Box Dogo Argentino Animesh (Companion) @ Man Cave
Vest: HEVO HEVO - Vin Strap Vest Fatpack B.
HEVO - Vin Strap Vest Fatpack B. Available At Men Only Monthly In January, after HEVO
This is another shot from Pride and this human really struck me as many surrounding people were more of in a celebratory mood. Be true to your emotions no matter what. There is a time for us each to celebrate, to grieve, to continue to fight for justice on Earth. ***All photos are copyrighted**
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This Snow Goose is a bit lost. It's been spotted hanging around Oviedo, Florida.
Thanks for the heads up Kevin M! (www.flickr.com/photos/44542650@N08/)
This Snow Goose is a bit lost. It's been spotted hanging around Oviedo, Florida.
Thanks for the heads up Kevin M! (www.flickr.com/photos/44542650@N08/)
More info on the blog at: edrosack.com/2021/03/28/three-birds/
Sometimes fate puts you in the right place at the right time!
I hope I've done this moment justice . . .
Portlanders show remarkable poise, strength and character in face of government sponsored provocations, propaganda and extreme abuse of power.
We are caring people. We care about the rule of law, we care about due process, we care about freedom of speech and the right to assemble, we care about the constitution. We care about women's rights, we care about minority rights, we care about the rights of immigrants.
I had one of my better days on CBNS' eastern end yesterday with both trains unusually running in daylight. The evening began chasing 701 from Port Hawkesbury to Havre Boucher, and then chasing 305 back west from Havre Boucher to James River. After getting majorly shafted with shadows at the Afton sag, this wound up being a solid consolation prize. CBNS 3365 leads westbound 305 up the grade at Afton Station catching some sweet last rays of the day, before the clouds would have the final say. The day would not have been possible without my wife allowing me to make the mini road trip to CB and back, so a huge shoutout to her for looking after both kids while I chased. Before anyone asks, I made it up to her today with a family beach day, and in the process rewarded myself with a solid sunburn on my neck and arm!
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beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, stay safe, and laugh often! ❤️❤️❤️
1916 Owen Magnetic Model O-36 Deluxe Touring Victoria body, by Rauch and Lang. The Owen Magnetic was a technically advanced automobile that was full of style and fashion. The car featured 'crunchless' gear shifting but was rather complicated to drive. They were heavy, expensive, and difficult to maintain. They carried a factory price tag of nearly $4000 and were powered by a six-cylinder engine capable of producing 75 horsepower. The Owen Magnetic was the perfect vehicle for the first decade of mass produced automobiles, since it has no clutch or gear shifter. In 1916 hybrids made more sense than they do today because early manual transmissions were such a bear to operate. Most cars of the era had straight-cut gears and heavy clutches. If you were a man or a woman with a bad leg, or you simply weren't able to drive, shift, and double-clutch at the same time.
In 1912 Walter Baker of Baker Electric in Cleveland purchased the Entz patent. Raymond and Ralph Owen of New York created the Owen Magnetic Car in 1915, which they produced under license from Baker. R.M Owen was absorbed by Baker in 1915. Baker had since merged with Rauch & Lang, who were well known for their electric cars. Together, they focused their skills on creating an electric-gasoline car.
During World War I the company focused on war production and ceased production of the Owen Magnetic. After the war there was very little production and production was later sent to Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania where production continued until 1921. The vehicles produced in PA were known as Crown Magnetics. In total, there were around 700 examples of the Owen Magnetics produced in Cleveland with only four known to exist in modern times.
During the 1890s, Justin Entz created a design that used a gasoline engine to power a generator which then sent the electrical power to an electric motor that drove the wheels. There were no gears that would require shifting and the operation would be smooth and quiet due to the electrical power.
Entz, the mastermind behind the electromagnetic transmission, ensured optimal control and efficiency. The Entz's patent, the cornerstone of its design, featured an electric starting mode where the dynamo, powered by the car's headlight battery, initiated the engine. The Owen Magnetic stood out with its electromagnetic transmission, a manual shift system that revolutionized the driving experience, eliminating the need for clutching or gear synchronizing. This automobile blended a 75-hp gas engine with a 24-volt generator and an electric traction motor, balancing power and technology. Noteworthy is the Owen Magnetic's introduction of regenerative braking, a concept ahead of its time and now commonplace in modern hybrids. A cockpit lever transformed the traction motor into a generator during braking, showcasing the foresight of Owen's engineering
Such noble lion statues look very impressive, but lions don't really sit like that and lions don't guard our homes. These statues are sculpted to imitate and capture the spirit of the true guardians: Our own faithful dogs!
This picture was taken a couple of months ago. Blanca is coming along pretty well, slowly but steadily. Thanks everyone for your well wishes!
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