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Conditions facultés subjectives compréhension des sensations pouvoirs cognitifs de la communicabilité accords individuels moyens proportionnés moments résultants,
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łącząc wieloraką pojętą kompletność poznanie zmienia wyraźne działanie rządzące sprawami wytwarzającymi intelektualne cnoty harmonii,
reflexiók lépések magasabb megfigyelési ismeretek körültekintés számos doktrina disszonancia gerjesztések összetett pillanatok megvilágított központ,
結論特定の安定した概念混乱の魂気性のある部分熟考を指示する狂気の議論に対応する崇高なビジョン機能つかむ力マスターストローク成功した用語.
Steve.D.Hammond.
In the KCS' final months there seemed to be an epidemic of open hood doors flopping around on local service geeps, as we have here with the Rankin Turn ducking into the siding at East Brandon. Speaking of doors, those primer cab doors could be an eyesore even before the takeover was announced.
I don't really consider high sun to get offensive till into April, but coupled with being nosy not the greatest lighting here on the last weekend of March. But the railroad was going away and I'm not trying to appease any screeners, so the hell with it.
The Forgotten Battalion
Ep. 3 "Rally Point
After the skirmish involving Barry, Doc, and Magic, they all agreed to try and link up with the most men they could. They eventually stumbled into a bombed French city and found that hundreds of men had gathered here including most of the COs, well the ones that made it anyway.
Later Buck and Marty came into town and everyone shook hands and Barry asked, "anyone seen JJ?" Everyone shook there heads. "Well Barry I guess that makes you our commanding officer." Barry replied with a simple "for now" and stalked off.
"What's his problem?" Buck asked,
"Him and JJ Were close friends."
When Barry yelled, "12th airborne up!" No one hesitated and they all got up and walked toward him. "Our objective is to capture and hold a German town named Carentan we will be working with easy company in this one. MOVE OUT!"
When they arrived to the town, Winters ordered Barry, Magic, Marty and Jake-a solider from easy- to charge up the middle. They started sprinting and then heard a German yell "FIRE!" And the bullets started spraying at them, Jake was hit first, he fell clumsily into the ground, then the bullets fired towards Marty. The bullets made a impact into his abdomen and right shoulder, and he to fell into the dirt.
Magic and Barry made it behind a smaller house and pressed agents the wall.
CONTINUED IN EP. 4 "Fall of Carentan"
Here it is! Underdogs Issue 15 is out. Enjoy!
issuu.com/isagelb/docs/underdogs-15
A print version is available Here.
A big thanks to John Koch for the editorial and to all photographers:
John Brian King and here
Ismael Castañeda and here
J. Daniel Hud and here
Jonathan Jacquet and here
Zisis Kardianos and here
Matthew Martin and here
Boris Milas and here
Michele Vittori and here
Michel Nguié and here
Lena Pogrebnaya and here
...the photographer, not the dragonflies, who seemed just fine with it.
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When we were on our Thanksgiving Ramble, I happened to notice this abandoned house out of the corner of my eye. As you can see in the Comments addition, it was barely visible from the road. Anyway, I stopped to photograph it. It's a good thing that I had my wide angle lens because I didn't have a lot of room to work with. I took this with a 16mm focal length.
Explored
After the golden circle, we of course had to visit the famous Seljalandsfoss. We were really excited to walk behind this veil of water and as expected, we were by far not the only ones. Nevertheless, we were motivated, put on our rain pants and approached the waterfall, but then stopped before the actual path to take a few pictures. We would have liked to be there earlier, but didn’t get up and so the sun was already higher up in the sky and just peeking over the edge of Seljalandsfoss. Therefore, I put on my wide-angle lens that I love for the huge sunstars it can produce when closing the aperture. I took quite a few pictures, but wasn’t really satisfied with the results as it was just impossible to get a shot without people.
While we were standing there taking pictures, we saw a couple of people returning from the trail behind the waterfall and they were completely soaked. This made us think and doubt if it was a good decision to bring our cameras, especially since I had just bought my Sony A7IV a few weeks before. I really wanted to get some of these classic shots, but we then decided to leave our cameras in the camper van and if it turned out that the spray wasn’t that strong, we would just get our cameras and go for a second round. So off we went, snapping lots of pictures with our smartphones and getting mostly wet as a line of people formed in front of us, struggling to get up the slippery rocks in the heavy spray of the waterfall due to inappropriate clothes such as sneakers or even ankle boots. Anyhow, we finished the round trip and and were glad that we had put on our rain pants, but it would have been safe to take our cameras with us as the spray is only strong on the sides of the waterfall and is not really an issue behind it.
Instead of going for a second round trip, we then decided to also visit Gljúfrabúi which is right next to Seljalandsfoss. What makes this waterfall special is that it is located in a narrow gorge and you can only reach it through the creek by either hopping from one rock to another or by walking through the water. When we arrived, there was a super-long queue of people who didn’t want to get wet feet and tried to walk across the rocks on the very right side of the creek. In fact, so many people went into the gorge that it was almost impossible for the people in the gorge to get back out without getting their feet wet. I actually had wellies with me, but had forgotten them in the camper van, and since we had a pretty tight schedule ahead of us, we decided to skip it.
So we walked back to Seljalandsfoss and noticed the advanced time, which is why we also didn’t go behind the waterfall a second time. I then took a few last pictures in front of it, but wasn’t happy with them either as the sun was already too high in the sky. I also zoomed in a bit to isolate the falling water, which looks pretty good, but back at the computer I really prefer the sunstar images I took right after our arrival with this one being my favorite. Even though I was quite disappointed that I couldn’t get the classic shot, the crowds of people forced me to look for other compositions and thus create something I haven’t seen on social media before. Therefore, I’m really pleased with the outcome and I hope you like it too! :)
Just west of Blue Mountain Drive and the hotbox detector at MP 22.6, the westbound Zephyr is having no issues moving along at track speed in the continually-falling snow. Without question, passengers aboard the Zephyr are going to have a better experience on the trip west today compared to folks driving in the high country on I-70!
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for the current campaign of the Nine Kingdoms RPG on RogueBricks.
This was my first time building rocks, but I am quite happy with the result. Just the positioning of the minifig was nerve-racking, because it slipped down all the time.
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