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This hook is part of a bridle used to direct a horse, it was my wife's idea to use this and its my submission for this weeks Macro Mondays theme of Hook...HMM
Hook rallied his dogs with a gesture. "'S'death and odds fish," he thundered, "go back and fetch me out that doodle-doo."
~Barrie -1911
Jackpot
Macro Monday - Hook
Blue and white flash feathers on a size 2 hook. These lures are used for sea fishing and are ideal for mackerel and codling.
It was very wet and blustery today at The Hook but it didn't matter always great to visit this location
Hook Lighthouse is located at the tip of the beautiful Hook Peninsula at the southern end of County Wexford. There has been a lighthouse tower on the site since the 12th Century making Hook one of the oldest lighthouses in the world.
I came across this lovely anthurium during a visit to an upcountry garden near Kula. There are many varieties of anthurium, but I cannot recall this one's name. This variety is something of a contortionist, twisting and taking various shapes. The photo was taken in March 2016, with my trusty Olympus digital camera. Enjoy.
(95/365) Takeaway in Duncannon, Co. Wexford. A great play on words here as Duncannon is a fishing port located at the start of the Hook peninsula, famous for it's stunning scenery & 800 year old lighthouse.
Happy Window Wednesday! Also for my own group the Takeaways and chip shops of the world feel free to join & upload your photos of takeaway food/drink establishments
He can't even bait a hook
He can't even skin a buck
He don't know who Jack Daniels is
He ain't ever drove a truck...
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Isleton Chamber of Commerce
Isleton, Ca.
You can chain me, you can torture me, you can even destroy this body, but you will never imprison my mind.
≈ Mahatma Gandhi ≈
Explore - January 30, 2017
Contraption - Macro Mondays
It looks somewhat sinister, but it's function is actually a decorative one: creating twisted cording for sewing projects like pillows.
Do not use or reproduce this image on Websites/Blog or any other media without my explicit permission. © All Rights Reserved - Barbara Smith 2018.
69007 on one of the only sunny days it ran with a load when on the circuit approaches Hook Station with 6Y48 09:01 Eastleigh to Hoo departmental service 14.05.2025
Hook of Diversity. Love is Love.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WN5dNoBFIdc
Jennifer Hudson - I Still Love You
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgvEYYLu6cs
Gloria Gaynor - I Am What I Am (Bambi Awards, 20.12.1984)
Un abrazo es la regla no escrita para manifestar la "dosis" de amor, cariño, emoción que sientes a quien "achuchas", con quien "bailas", con quien te "acuestas", con quien "envejeces".
Un abrazo, barrunta, adivina, presagia, quienes te "secuestran y custodian" el alma.
A hug is the unwritten rule to express the "dose" of love, affection, emotion that you feel with whom you "cuddle", with whom you "dance", with whom you "sleep", with whom you "grow old".
A hug, guesses, guesses, portends, those who "kidnap and guard" your soul.
le crochet de la diversité
Un câlin est la règle non écrite pour exprimer la "dose" d'amour, d'affection, d'émotion que vous ressentez avec qui vous "câlinez", avec qui vous "dansez", avec qui vous "couchez", avec qui vous "vieillissez".
Un câlin, devine, devine, présage, ceux qui "kidnappent et gardent" votre âme.
o gancho da diversidade
O abraço é a regra não escrita para expressar a "dose" de amor, carinho, emoção que você sente com quem você "acaricia", com quem "dança", com quem "dorme", com quem "envelhece".
Um abraço, palpites, palpites, presságios, aqueles que "sequestram e guardam" a sua alma.
María
Hook Canyon is on the eastern shore of Bear Lake in Utah near the Idaho border, about 8 miles from where this photo was taken. A few years ago it was almost the location of a huge environmental disaster. An energy company had a scheme to build a dam on top of the hills to impound water from the lake. The idea was to pump water up the hill during the night when electricity was cheap and store it in the impound pond. Then when electricity was expensive and in high demand they would dump the water down the hill back into the lake, passing through turbines to generate electricity. They would have actually used more electricity than they would have generated, but made a profit by selling it at peak times. Dumping the water back into Bear Lake would have destroyed the spawning areas of fish found nowhere else in the world and churned up enough silt to cloud the water of one of the clearest, bluest lakes anywhere. Local opposition was unanimous and the scheme was stopped by denying pipeline access across state park land. It was a close call for Bear Lake.