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Well, it's one for the money two for the show
Three to get ready now go, cat, go
But don't you step on my blue suede shoes
Well you can do anything but
Lay off of my blue suede shoes...............
A drowning bridge lays off in the distance. Silhouetted against a quivering, shimmering body of water. Stumps and stones along a cold and narrow path lead me towards the past. The day still early, changing, contorting, trying to figure out what its temperament will be.
What is the fate of this relic from the past? Will it be revealed once more in all its decrepit glory or will it be consigned to the depths once more waiting to be revealed at some future date?
Walking along a precarious path that we must carefully traverse. We will be the ones to ultimately determine the fate of the old ghost bridge.
It was a bleak afternoon on this day in 2010, days of wind had whipped up the sea and an angry storm lay off the coast.
2021 has been a crappy year in this household. Can't wait to kick it out the door in 7 days! Wishing everyone a safe and happy Holidays. To all the railroaders, hopefully you lay off sick, and have safe travels home! Here is to 2022, hope for a better and happier year!
Photo: The daily Waterloo to Kirk Yard freight works east on the CN Dubuque Sub in a frosty frozen Iowa countryside east of Earlville, IA.
OK, I've got to lay off the Halloween candy corn. The sugar overload is inducing hallucinations. Halloween humor.
"Do anything that you want to do, but uh-uh,
Honey, lay off of my shoes
Don't you step on my blue suede shoes.
You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes."
Blue Suede Shoes - Elvis Presley.♥
if the whiskey ever start licking your hand, I would advise you lay off it for a while, say five or ten minutes :-)
W. C. Fields, "Alcohol and Me," 1942
HMM!! Protect the ones you love...wear a mask, take care :-)
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I wasn't initially here for a photo, I was actually looking for crabs at the time with my son but became intrigued with how the shadow from the trees behind against the white sand almost mirrored the clouds in the sky. My son suggested I lay off the mushrooms.
Thank you for casting your shadow here :)
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Here's some trivia for you:
"The Greeks likened the butterfly’s constant flitting from flower to flower to the restlessness of the mind: constantly changing from subject to subject. "
I want to lay off on taking droplet photos. By now, you're probably all sick of them. This is going to be the last one (until I decide to post another one again).
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Yet still only a parkway.
A seemingly abandoned parks truck lays off to the side near a long forgotten and impassable trail.
Blue-Winged Teal (Anas discors) ~ Polk County, Florida
This guy has to lay off the duckweed!
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Scanned slide from June 1998, the CCP could put together some consists of junk some days, but then some days they looked damn good. I had to lay off on call at the IMRL to go get this eastbound grain train leaving Waterloo. Those damn flat tires! This was way more important looking back now, then moving another IMRL train. An eastbound grain train is ready to depart Waterloo bound for Chicago with 4 red 38's!
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Re-edited and re-uploaded on May 19, 2020.
So I might have spoken too soon when I said I'd lay off self-portraits for a while.
after such a long lay off i was getting a little practice in at redcar beach looking towards saltburn north yorkshire
She revisits the ship she once captained so many years ago. Now a wrecked vessel on The Forgotten sim in SL. It makes her so sad to see this ship as it lays off the coast but in a way she has many memories of sailing the seas battling the pirates and now she like her ship are both landbased.
Had a long lay off from photography and a bit unsure of myself, done this mainly with Raw Therapee and Photoshop can anyone give me any feedback? Thanks in advance
Happy St Patrick’s Day!
Thanks to Amanda & Dench Designs for creating the wonderful St Patrick’s Day bar and leprechauns, and a big thanks to Elfi... or in the spirit of the day and her festive outfit, should I say Leprechauni.
After a long lay off I'm trying to resurrect my photo mojo by going through my old shots. This one was taken on Llanddwyn Island in April 2015. I never got round to posting it, so now's as good a time as any. It was taken with my Nikon D7000 with a 18-55mm kit lens at 18mm, iso 100, f11 in aperture priority mode.
(52/366) Our flock of hens has dwindled over the years from 20 to just 9 now. One of them is positively geriatric at nearly 10 years of age. I'm not sure who laid this tiny "wind egg" but at least they are getting going after their Winter lay off (lay off, get it lol). Such eggs never have a yolk. Placed beside 2 shallots for size comparison. HWW!
Please view this Large On Black. Thanks.
Model: SJ Palma
MUA: Cuckooh Semana
Concept: Mitch Bautista
Pardon me if I cannot be on your streams consistently. Pressure from work after a long medical related lay off has just limited my Flickr time. Rest assured trying my best to catch up. Thanks for your understanding.
Orator Castle, home to the Council of Orator is a historical place to a legacy of great knights. It lays off the coast of the continent in the midst of a beautiful forest. Few dare to oppose and attempt to conquer such great Stronghold.
This was the MOC I brought to Brickfair Virginia 2016, it was my first castle I made and I feel it turned out pretty cool. More to come! :D
Favs and comments appreciated.
Brick fair friends/MOC inspirations tagged.
OK my shoe isn't suede, but it did bring the Elvis song to mind!
"... don't you step on my blue suede shoes
Well you can do anything but
Lay off of my blue suede shoes"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeXnFx7aPOE
Shot with the Canon EOS 70D and a Helios 44-2 lens.
Happy Bokeh Wednesday! 😊
Canon 70D set: Here
Helios 44-2and 44-M set: Here
The colour Blue: Here
Small World: Here
Still Life Compositions: Here
I must have been a good girl this year. I heard sleigh bells while feeding my horses yesterday so hopped on my horse bareback to go investigate and look at what I found. I definitely feel the Christmas spirit :-) Apparently, there was lay offs at the North pole that's why the horses are pulling the sleigh.
In 2019, UP unveiled a new special paint that celebrated the company’s employees. UP 1111 would tour the system shortly after, making stops at every major terminal across the railroad’s thousands of miles of track. However, the irony of the locomotive made it a target of graffiti shortly after being put into service, with UP laying off many employees shortly after making 1111. Despite this, two years later UP would make another one of these units, this time celebrating the company’s diversity.
Just after six years of service, 1111 is seen bringing an MPDRV onto its final miles into Roseville. It was quite the problematic train, a centerbeam with a problem, the train took ten hours from Dunsmuir to Roseville, and a hot axle caused the train to stop just minutes after taking this photo. The train would finally get into Roseville shortly after 9 PM.
Might wanna lay off those energy drinks...
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(30/365) This afternoon's haul of eggs. Our dwindling flock of 13 old hens (including 6 ex-battery ones) have started laying in earnest this week after their winter lay off.
After pulling a single boxcar out of the Tribune's Freedom Center on the right, UP #815 runs around its train at Grand Avenue Yard before starting up towards the northwest side to switch Alpha Baking. CNW waycar #11119 will bring up the markers as usual and will be used on the two-mile shove down the Cragin Lead.
The events of the past month have effectively signaled the end of freight operations in the former C&NW switching district around North Avenue. Last month, Blommer Chocolate abruptly closed its plant on Desplaines and Kinzie immediately ending rail service on the upper level and the last tank car arriving on the lower level last week. The Tribune is expected to start laying off workers this month with printing operations moving to Schaumburg and the Freedom Center being vacated to make way for the construction of Bally's casino. This leaves Alpha Baking as the last industry on the Harvard Sub east of Deval which means regular freight operations east of Mayfair will cease once Blommer and the Tribune close. Word on the street has it that an Elk Grove-based job will replace the 60B to switch the remaining customers on the Harvard between Mayfair and Barrington. Another chapter of Chicago railroading is about to come to an end.
It won't be long until the lake opens up. After the winter lay off it was nice to have the drone back in the sky.
We see these sapsuckers in our yard only occasionally - always a thrill. I think this is a young female. I am sorry she didn't show her yellow belly.
Thanks, everyone! I just got back on Flicker after a long lay off and realized this was Explored. What a thrill.
The Alabama Southern is by no means a flat railroad. However, the elevation changes along the route between Tuscaloosa, AL and Columbus, MS are no too extreme but, when it comes to hadling these long heavy trains I'm pretty sure you must be a scientist with the throttle! What makes it even more difficult is the fact that it is mostly a 10mph railroad. Try maintaining that with 10,000 tons of train on this track! Here we are at Ethelsville, AL, which is probably the highest point on the railroad at a mere 378 feet in elevation, these guys with train 112 have climbed over 100 feet since Delmar, a couple of miles away. They can be heard struggling, then laying off the throttle not breaking the speed limit, then pulling hard again right up to here. Then all the kings horse relax and it's fun time with the air....again, at 10mph. Work is being done, but it appears to be a rather slow progress. In these parts, WATCO is certainly no "borg".
After a lay-off of almost three months I have finally managed to get back out into the hills. Today’s hike was the ever popular “Fairfield Horseshoe”. This picture has been uploaded from my perch on Great Rigg and looks down Rydal towards Ambleside. The stretch of water is Windermere and the hill on the right is Heron Pike. Quite how it got that name I don’t know. I’ll upload more shots when I have reviewed my DSLR images.