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No matter how many nights that you lie wide awake to the sound of poison rain

Where did you go? Where did you go? Where did you go?

As days go by, the night's on fire

 

Tell me would you kill to save a life?

Tell me would you kill to prove you're right?

Crash, crash, burn, let it all burn

This hurricane's chasing us all underground

 

I wanna wake up

With your weight by my side

And I wanna think that

You look good as you rise

And I wanna turn to you

Turn around by your side

And I wanna think

But not to say

Let me face

The sound and fury

Let me face

Hurricanes

And I wanna see you

As you walk through the door

And time will make us

Some ways less and some ways more

And I wanna talk of nothing

As the world passes by

And I wanna think

But not to say

 

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I wanna wake up

With your weight by my side

And I wanna think that

You look good as you rise

And I wanna turn to you

Turn around by your side

And I wanna think

But not to say

Let me face

The sound and fury

Let me face

Hurricanes

And I wanna see you

As you walk through the door

And time will make us

Some ways less and some ways more

And I wanna talk of nothing

As the world passes by

And I wanna think

But not to say

Let me face

The sound and fury

Let me face

Hurricanes

 

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The last gasps from a hurricane in Baja California.

 

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My heart goes out to all of those affected and being affected by Hurricane Sally. Please accept my deepest sympathy and I wish you all strength for a complete recovery!

 

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️❤️❤️

A 5 shot panorama of Hurricane Ridge from the visitors center on the left to Sunrise Point on the right, with Hurricane Hill and the Unicorn Peaks in the center.

Armstrong Siddeley Hurricane, Shetland Classic Motor Show, 2022, Clickimin, Lerwick, Shetland.

I've backpacked all of the Ozark Highlands Trail in Arkansas, and the section which runs along Hurricane Creek is easily my favorite.

Art created from my photos | Hurricane #abstract #art

 

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hurricane fur (unisex) by Noble Creations at NEO-JAPAN

doeichii puffer stole and hooded dress by dernier

ryder butterfly glasses by Bjorn

Tallulah Gorge State Park - Georgia

 

One of my favorite waterfalls in North Georgia.

Karen and I enjoyed a wonderful lunch with a rather grand view while parked here under Hurricane Ridge. We spent most of the day here. So much variety in Olympic National Park, from rainforests to beaches to waterfalls to wildlife to majestic mountains.

 

Thanks for taking a look. Always appreciated!

  

One of those afternoons where skies changed rapidly before your eyes, and where sunbathing turned to rain lashing in seconds. I love day like that. Butterflies and Hurricanes is by Muse

Hawker Hurricane Mk.XII

 

Sunset Fly Over

 

Photograph taken at Thunder Over Michigan Air Show, Willow Run Airport, Ypsilanti, Michigan, USA.

Seminole Gulf Railway GP9 #580 leads a healthy cut of cars from the CSX interchange near Oneco South through Tallevast toward downtown Sarasota. The Seminole Gulf's Sarasota operation normally only runs about once a week to service a handful of local customers, but is currently required to make as many as five runs a week to accommodate diverted Fort Myers bound freight traffic. The SGLR's much bigger Fort Myers operation was severely impacted by Hurricane Ian, with the Caloosahatchee River bridge having been completely wiped out and rebuilding/repairs not having been completed yet. As a result, a lot of traffic destined for customers located in Fort Myers, mainly building products and propane, has been getting transloaded onto trucks on sidings and team tracks on the Sarasota line.

SGLR 580 normally serves as the back up engine to the B39-8E that generally provides the power for the otherwise weekly Sarasota run, but is currently being called into action to handle the severe temporary increase in traffic. Both engines are needed for switching maneuvers along the line with this amount of cars and sometimes even two crews will be called. The venerable former FEC GP9 is already 69 years old, having been built all the way back in 1954, and is the only high hood Geep on the Seminole Gulf system (and I think the only GP9 period left doing freight work on the SGLR).

So it was well worth getting up at 3am to make the 4.5 hour drive and back for a day's worth of shots of this classic old unit handling the freight traffic. Thankfully the 580 made the run this day and the B39-8E was just used to aid in the switching maneuvers. Tallevast, FL (Sarasota)

Olympic National Park, Washington

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Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

St. Joseph Peninsula - Florida

 

These pine stumps show how far the beach erodes during hurricanes. (Hurricane Michael was the latest in 2018.) This beach is 2-3 feet lower than it's previous level.

"I can feel your heart hanging in the air

I'm counting every step as you climb the stairs

It's buried in your bones, I see it in your closed eyes

Turning in, this is harder than we know

We hold it in the most when we're wearing thin

Coming like a hurricane, I take it in real slow

The world is spinning like a weathervane

Fragile and composed

Though I am breaking down again

I am aching now to let you in

Seven times again when you are not awake

Seven times the flame, too much to take

The sky burns red against your skin

The world we know turns in the wind

Coming like a hurricane, I take it in real slow

The world is spinning like a weathervane

Fragile and composed

Though I am breaking down again

I am aching now to let you in

It's all we know, all we know, the hurricane

Falling slow, falling slow in the pouring rain

It's all we know, all we know, the hurricane

Falling slow, falling slow in the pouring rain

Watch it go, watch it go, we stay the same

And I don't know, I don't know how it can change

Watch it go, watch it go, we stay the same

And I don't know, I don't know how it can change

And I don't know, I don't know how it can change

It's all we know, all we know, the hurricane"

~Fleurie- Hurricane

 

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Hawker Hurricane Mk 1 V7497 an original 'Battle of Britain' machine from 1940 - even has its original RR Merlin III engine. Probably not the original pilot though!

Battle of Britain, Memorial Flight

Hurricane Ridge is a mountainous area In Olympic National Park with an elevation of 5,242 feet.

With hurricane Ophelia arriving in British Isles. With the unusal coloured skies as seen from our back garden, I photographed the setting sun at around 5pm. I could see a small sunspot & flare coming off sun's limb at 3 o'clock position (on the sun). Click to enlarge :)

I went up on Hurricane Hill at Olympic National Park a couple weeks ago and saw lots of black-tailed deer.

 

I arrived at the trailhead right around sunrise. I didn't see another person on the hill, except for some workers on my way back down.

 

Apparently, they closed the trail and the guy who put up the "road closed" sign was right behind me as I drove to the trailhead. They told me I would be the last hiker on the trail until mid-August (and the only one that day).

 

The early bird... etc...

While everybody remembers this infamous shot from a couple years ago: flic.kr/p/2krcj3P I did fly over Hurricane a couple other times. That shot was my first time flying my drone there and is by far my favorite shot but I did do this reprisal the following year, which would turn out to also be my final autumn in Alaska after a decade calling it home. I've since retired from drone photography, though I do treasure the shots I got during my years flying in Alaska. So here is another taken with that faithful Phantom III and a place where truly no other tool will do.

 

It is a damp cloudy day during the last week of the Alaska Railroad's summer passenger season as the Hurricane Turn from Talkeetna poses in the middle of its namesake structure. On this day rather than flying all the way from my campsite a half mile away like in the earlier photo we rode the train the nearly 60 miles up and had the crew drop us off on the south side of the bridge. We then launched our drones from terra firma while the rest of the passengers staid on board to ride out mid bridge for the spectacular view before they swapped ends to start back south....but not without picking us up first!

 

Located at MP 284.2, this bridge spans 918 ft and rises 296 ft above the floor below. This famous arch is arguable the signature location the on the entire ARR mainline and was the most expensive and difficult engineering project on the entirety of the railroad. The American Bridge Company started construction in early 1921, erected steel in June and finished in August. To construct the bridge, they strung an aerial tram across the gulch and construction proceeded from both sides. The first passenger train crossed Hurricane Gulch Bridge on August 15, 1921 culminating the $1,200,000 project. For some stunning historic photos of its construction click: vilda.alaska.edu/digital/search/searchterm/Hurricane

 

The Alaska Range is shrouded in low clouds in this view looking west toward the the confluence of Hurricane Creek with the winding Chulitna River.

 

Hurricane, Alaska

Thursday September 14, 2017

This is a city park in Bonita Springs, Florida... if the winds

didn't get you the floods might have.

The Shuttleworth Collection Fly Navy Day 2016.

A view of Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park.

A dive back into an old shot from my trip to Old Warden Airfield home of the Shuttleworth collection . This was taken on one of their airshow days and it was areal treat to see three hurricanes in the air together - does not count seeing the BBMF Hurricane earlier in the display .

 

3 together must be worth a tune ---

 

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Post Hermine in Raleigh, NC

This abstract close-up reminded me of hurricane season, as it’s peak season for them in the Atlantic ocean.

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Featuring Hurricane treat gacha from Junk Food @ SaNaRae and Havana outfit, a group gift from Beautiful Dirty Rich @ Main-store.

Took on the challenge to ride up to Hurrican Ridge, in the Olympic National Park. 19 miles of continuous ascending with 12% grades at times.

Digital art.

 

Clip: 30STM-Hurricane

Hurricane I R4118 leads Sea Hurricane Ib Z7015 in a tail chase during the Battle of Britain Air Show at Duxford.

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