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Had some fun playing around with fairy lights today..

In 2009, the Cape Hatteras Light Station, the principal Light Keepr’s house and the Light Keeper’s residence were all moved 2900 feet away from the Atlantic shoreline. They were set up in the exact positioning as they were on the beach. Seen here is the principal Light Keeper’s residence. Buxton, North Carolina USA

Don't upset the black cat

Dunlin with bait fish plucked from a tidal pool on Bolivar Flats. It may not look like much, but compared to the small worms and other sand dwellers they normally feed on, this is the catch of the day.

Sony A7 + Chinon Auto 135mm f/2.8 (wide open)

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Princetown, Victoria, Australia

Lock keepers cottage, lock no1 Huddersfield broad canal

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What's yours? Judging from this session I'd say about 10%! Thankfully my friend and subject Steve here says he likes more just 1/10 (I think he's just being nice!).

 

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Shot with the Fujifilm XT4 and IBELUX Handevision 40mm f0.85.

Russia beats Finland 4-3 OT in Euro Hockey Tour match - St. Petersburg

The Keeper

"Everyone is a keeper of a dream." Oprah Winfrey

EN: The Miradouro do Cristo Rei, in Garajau, gives us an excellent view over part of the Bay of Funchal, the Garajau Reserve, the Caniço de Baixo and the Atlantic.

Located in Garajau, Miradouro do Cristo Rei, owes its name to the construction of the statue of Christ the King, which was erected as a fulfillment of the promise of Counselor Aires de Ornelas. The majestic statue is executed at the top of a hill that rushes in ravine towards the sea.

The statue, with its arms open to the sea as if to welcome us, was built in 1927 even before its most famous sister, located in Rio de Janeiro, dating from 1931.

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PT: O Miradouro do Cristo Rei, no Garajau, dá-nos um excelente vista sobre parte da baía do Funchal, a Reserva do Garajau, o Caniço de Baixo e sobre o Atlântico.

Situado no Garajau, o Miradouro do Cristo Rei, deve o seu nome à construção da estátua do Cristo Rei, que foi erguida como cumprimento duma promessa do Conselheiro Aires de Ornelas. A majestosa estátua está executada no topo de uma colina que se precipita em ravina na direcção do mar.

A estátua, de braços abertos para o mar como que a nos dar as boas vindas, foi construída em 1927 ainda antes da sua irmã mais famosa situada no Rio de Janeiro que data de 1931.

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With FLM Tripod CP30-L3 Pro + FLM Tripod Head CB-43FTR

@ Cristo Rei, Garajau, Madeira, Portugal

7 Days Remain - Don't Miss out!

 

🌺Forest Fantasy Store - Forest Keeper | Horns, bracelets, Branches, Neck + Pelvis Pieces, Body Applier|

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Had some fun playing around with fairy lights today..

She may have caught the ball but the rider has to get pass the pylon with his feet up for it to count ! They made it !

 

Car: Fiat Uno 45 S.

Year of manufacture: 1989.

Date of first registration in the UK: 31st August 1989.

Place of registration: Bristol.

Date of last MOT: 1st December 2020.

Mileage at last MOT: 72,848.

Date of last change of keeper: 12th October 2020.

 

Date taken: 7th July 2021.

Album: Carspotting 2021

 

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Entry Name: Lock Keepers Cottage

Listing Date: 11 July 2008

Grade: II

 

Former canal lock keepers cottage, now private dwelling. Mid-C19 with minor late C20 alterations.

MATERIALS. Painted brick beneath a hipped roof with a plain tile covering.

PLAN: Linear plan with single aspect facing adjacent canal lock chamber to north-east.

EXTERIOR: Symmetrical single storied 5 bay dwelling aligned north-west, south east and sited parallel to the canal lock with which it was associated. The building has a main entrance set within a shallow projecting entrance bay with canted sides and a hipped roof. The doorway has a shallow segmental-arched head and a C20 half-glazed door. Flanking the advanced bay are small canted bay windows supported on shaped wooden brackets. The windows are set beneath gablets which rise from the eaves to a mid-roof slope intersection with the main roof structure. To the outer side of each bay windows were secondary doorways with 4-panel doors. Only the righthand opening and door survive; the left opening has been blocked. To the outer side of these door positions are wide window openings beneath arched heads matching those to the doorways. All of the window openings have sash frames with glazing bars; the wide openings with 3 over 3 pane frames, the bay windows each with a 2 over 2 pane sash, and flanking narrow undivided sash. The rear elevation is devoid of openings as is the north-west gable.

INTERIOR: Not inspected, but current building plans indicate that the interior plan comprises a series of rooms linked by a series of doors adjacent to the front wall of the building. The interior contains five rooms, with hearths to rooms at bays 3, 4 and 5 in the right-hand section of the building.

HISTORY: The section of the Grand Union Canal from Brentford to Berkhamsted was completed in 1798, and the link to Birmingham was opened in 1805. The impact of the waterway on Berkhamsted was considerable, with the development of Castle Wharf, just to the north-west of Lock Keeper's Cottage becoming known as 'the Port of Berkhamsted'. The canal remained in commercial operation until the 1960's. Berkhamsted was coincidentally the home of Francis Edgerton, Duke of Bridgewater, who is often referred to as 'the Father of the Inland Waterway system'

SETTING: The building stands alongside the lock chamber of one of 2 operational locks leading to Castle Wharf. The lock retains wooden gates of traditional design to both ends of the chamber, which is brick lined below massive stone copings. The lock is not included in this or any other listing

 

REASONS FOR DESIGNATION.

 

* The building is of distinctive architectural form and character and remains clearly identifiable as a canal-related structure.

 

* The building is a component of a nationally significant canal development which linked London and Birmingham by 1905 and which remained commercially operational until the 1960's.

  

I forgot to mention that this shot is related to my Abandoned House of Paradise

Car: Porsche 911 Turbo.

Engine: 3299cc flat 6.

Year of manufacture: 1978.

Date of first registration in the UK: 12th October 1978.

Place of registration: Chelmsford.

Date of last MOT: 22nd June 2022.

Mileage at last MOT: 10,927.

Date of last change of keeper: 5th September 2013.

Number of previous keepers: 9.

 

Date taken: 14th May 2023.

Album: Classics in Cardiff May 2023

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Taken at the olympic rowing track in Amsterdam's Urban forest.The Crow is here to witness the hours atop the flow of time.

GDYNIA 31.03.2018

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LNER A3 60103 Flying Scotsman passing Crossing Keepers Cottage Eardington with the 0900hrs ex Kidderminster SVR Swinging Sixties Weekend

 

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Most of what you see here are what we call "test bricks". They were made either by Lego or by companies that supplied plastics to Lego, like Bayer and BASF. Test bricks are made to check color batches, to develop new colors, to try out new plastics, and to test the strength of plastics to make sure they meet Lego's strict specifications.

 

Most of the colors here were never actually used by Lego in production parts.

 

I have been collecting test bricks for about a year and a half, and these are the bricks I'm keeping. I have a few hundred others, and there are hundreds more out there to find. They are a fun thing to collect, but as with any collection, if you don't keep it under control, it can get away from you very quickly :)

 

1A: Old logo Bayer, CA

1B: Old logo Bayer, semi-trans

1C: Old logo Bayer, ABS

1D: Old logo BASF, Roman Numeral

1E: Old logo BASF, soft plastic

1F: Old logo BASF, hard plastic

 

2A: Grangemouth

2B: BASF V

2C: BASF C

2D: BASF #

2E: K bricks (Bayer?)

2F: I bricks (Bayer?)

 

3A: Tube # (Bayer?

3B: 0 bricks (Bayer?)

3C: Legoland

3D: 3001 split tube

3E: One Wrexham and one CA with cross support

3F: Wheel bricks

 

4A: Bayer 7xC

4B: Bayer 8xC

4C: Bayer 8xf

4D: Bayer 7x?+LEGO

4E: Bayer 8xF

4F: 7xG+#

 

5A: Bayer A

5B: Bayer B

5C: Bayer C

5D: Bayer D

5E: Minitalia

5F: OLO

 

6A: Bayer AA

6B: Bayer BB

6C: Bayer CC

6D: Bayer DD

 

(I don't have enough double letter bricks to distinguish between font sizes - yet!)

 

like in the movie, THE BEEKEEPER !

A scene taken at Meiji Jingu, people flocked to the Holy Palace of Meiji to make a wish for their New Year blessings.

Nikon D5 | ISO 3200 | 500mm lens | f / 4.0 | 1/4000 second.

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