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A furniture workshop in Brick Lane.

 

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…….Come in No’15, a logical follow on from yesterdays glimmer of light - a similar shot I posted in colour last year from Chipping Norton, all those textures & tones made it a good candidate for mono I thought so here it is again. Note the wear on the brass biased from all the right handed peoples fingers & nails!! Well we are at the hump in the week, hope its going well, stay local & locked down to stay safe and to keep EVERYONE else safe too! A VERY BIG THANK YOU to ALL the key workers who are carrying on to benefit the rest of us - we applaud you all. Alan;-)👏👏👏👏👏

 

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“Having hit a wall, the next logical step is not to bang our heads against it.”

Stephen Harper

 

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“Sleep seems to hammer out for me the logical conclusions of my vague days, and offer them to me as dreams. ”

 

~D.H. Lawrence

 

Hope you all have a great weekend!

 

Exif

 

Camera: Nikon D300

Lens: Lens: Nikon 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G VR

Aperture: f/11

Exposure Time: 1/60

Focal Length: 42mm

ISO: 200

Semiahmoo Spit is a spit that protrudes from the westernmost expanse of shore on Semiahmoo Peninsula between Semiahmoo Bay and Drayton Harbor off the coast of Blaine in Whatcom County, Washington state. The spit is home to Semiahmoo Park

 

History

In 1858, prospectors came to the Semiahmoo area searching for the Fraser River. The spit seemed like a logical place to set up a post as a launching point for further exploration into the mainland. A trading post was soon established at the spit, and the owner drew up plans for Semiahmoo City. Semiahmoo was expected to become a migration boomtown, but it eventually developed into a fishing town, as the spit provided shelter for Drayton Harbor and an abundance of coastal resources. Whatcom County's first salmon cannery opened in 1881 in Semiahmoo; in 1891, the Alaska Packers Association was the largest salmon cannery in the world. Salmon canning was to be the main source of revenue in Semiahmoo until 1980, when the land was purchased by the land development corporation. Recently, a park with a small, seasonal interpretive center was built near the headland, and the Semiahmoo Resort and Golf Course was built near the spit.

 

Use of the spit by the Lummi Indian Nation, and current archaeological investigation

Because of its location, the spit provides access to countless resources that thrive in both the calm waters of Drayton Harbor, and the ocean currents through the Strait of Georgia. Historically, the Lummi Indian Nation used the spit for its natural resources; a major village was built on the spit. Today, shell midden is clearly visible in many places, on either side of the spit, as wave action has cut away at the shore, revealing historic artifacts.

 

Information as per Wikipedia

 

* Image taken from the shoreline of Semiahmoo, Blaine, Whatcom County.........across the strait are the shores of White Rock, British Columbia Canada.

If you look closely, you may see a Canadian train traveling along the coastline.

 

A special thanks to all my Flickr friends and visitors, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.

I would also, like to extend my thanks, to all those who place my images in their beautiful galleries, or use my images for their covers.

 

Additionally, I am truly humbled to receive so many thoughtful and generous testimonies. I cannot express how deeply touched and honoured I am, to find such caring and beautifully written words left on my behalf.

 

Happy Clicks

~Christie

 

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Back to Skyrim...

 

“If we were logical, the future would be bleak, indeed. But we are more than logical. We are human beings, and we have faith, and we have hope, and we can work.” - Jacques Cousteau

... Madonna........ (Mad-on-her)

 

Thanks go to Pamela dot M, for a logical and likely answer as to the why's and wherefores....

 

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Its just art or whatever

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In 1858, Prospectors arrived to the Semiahmoo area.

 

Semiahmoo Spit is a spit that protrudes from the westernmost expanse of shore on Semiahmoo Peninsula between Semiahmoo Bay and Drayton Harbor off the coast of Blaine in Whatcom County, Washington state. The spit is home to Semiahmoo Park

 

History

In 1858, prospectors came to the Semiahmoo area searching for the Fraser River. The spit seemed like a logical place to set up a post as a launching point for further exploration into the mainland. A trading post was soon established at the spit, and the owner drew up plans for Semiahmoo City. Semiahmoo was expected to become a migration boomtown, but it eventually developed into a fishing town, as the spit provided shelter for Drayton Harbor and an abundance of coastal resources. Whatcom County's first salmon cannery opened in 1881 in Semiahmoo; in 1891, the Alaska Packers Association was the largest salmon cannery in the world. Salmon canning was to be the main source of revenue in Semiahmoo until 1980, when the land was purchased by the land development corporation. Recently, a park with a small, seasonal interpretive center was built near the headland, and the Semiahmoo Resort and Golf Course was built near the spit.

 

Use of the spit by the Lummi Indian Nation, and current archaeological investigation

Because of its location, the spit provides access to countless resources that thrive in both the calm waters of Drayton Harbor, and the ocean currents through the Strait of Georgia. Historically, the Lummi Indian Nation used the spit for its natural resources; a major village was built on the spit. Today, shell midden is clearly visible in many places, on either side of the spit, as wave action has cut away at the shore, revealing historic artifacts.

 

Information as per Wikipedia

 

* Image taken from the shoreline of Semiahmoo, Blaine, Whatcom County.........across the strait are the shores of White Rock, British Columbia Canada.

If you look closely, you may see a Canadian train traveling along the coastline.

 

A special thanks to all my Flickr friends and visitors, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.

I would also, like to extend my thanks, to all those who place my images in their beautiful galleries, or use my images for their covers.

 

Additionally, I am truly humbled to receive so many thoughtful and generous testimonies. I cannot express how deeply touched and honoured I am, to find such caring and beautifully written words left on my behalf.

 

Happy Clicks

~Christie

 

***Best Experience in full screen mode

I had not held out much hope for this nest. When the nest starts to tilt the grebes do what seems logical to grebes...they pile more stuff on the low side to build it up. This works in a marsh when the water level is rising a bit but not when your nest is on a mooring tire in a marina - then it is counterproductive and the nest usually slides off. Here we have three chicks and one egg. The other chick is on the nest and not visible.

 

Bronte Harbour, Oakville, Ontario

 

June 9 update: The nest flipped over and is abandoned. The family has relocated to Lake Ontario off Bronte Beach. All three chicks were observed this morning.

New England Asters (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae) along little Lyman Pond. Sure signs that Fall is close by...

 

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Seemed logical to convert this to mono, as I "saw" it at the time of taking.

"Credo che avere la terra e non rovinarla sia la più bella forma d’arte che si possa desiderare"- Andy Warhol

 

Un fazzoletto di terra toscana alle prime luci, anzi, alle prime ombre del giorno. Foto di archivio, buona giornata "eco-logica" se possibile :)

Logical sequence

Coherently connected

Universal multiplicity

 

I was gratified to find some unusual architecture on Madeira. I don't often get to photograph this. Took this with the phone while on a little walk round the block.

Positive opposite

Interpreted intuitively

Actual toggling

Clach Thoull (hole in the rock) a Natural Geo - logical rock Arch created when the Sea level was much higher than it is today can be found near to Port Appin in Argyll Scotland where a shoreline track winds it’s way round a outcrop of land between the waters of the “Lynn of Lorn” and Lovely “Airds Bay” It is a pleasant circular walk affording some lovely views of “Loch Linnhe”, the “Isle of Lismore” and the distant “Morvern Hills” to the west.

 

which is apparently the genetic result of the mixture of science and art.

Al Fenn

His father was a physics professor and his mother an actress :-)

 

HFF!! Justice Matters! No one is above the Law! Resist the Corrupt Felon in Chief and his Cabinet of Stooges and Buffoons

 

Loebner magnolia, 'Willowwood', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina

Vivitar 55mm f/2.8 Auto Macro (Komine)

 

'The Understanding' is not a logical action.... but an insightful process of the viewers whole ego.

Our universe is huge, and it looks like we might have more of these huge things, a lot universes. One universe will be not logical.

A line, in mathematics, going trough the space is straight and infinitely long according a definition.

 

Speculation:

A line extends beyond our universe. How far it goes and how many universes will be when we count them along the way of a line are very mysterious. Not just in one way, we have to count both ways of a line. Light rays bend in space. If a line bends in space like light rays when it goes between universes, galaxies and black holes, we will have a curved line. If the bending is too much that we might have a circle out of a line.There is a high probability that each line will not have the same fate.

 

Is it really important for us to know what is going on up there while we are very busy with our fight for survival? Yes, it can remind us that we are not in a small box.

 

Splitting a 4 day trip between Switzerland and Hungary does not seem like a logical plan, and it indeed was not. But at somewhat the last minute I found out that MAV would be hosting a retro event on the scenic Hatvan - Somoskőújfalu line. I had an interrail pass so decided to book a couchette on the Zurich to Budapest overnight train. I came close to not going due to the deteriorating weather forecast, but as you can see here the clouds stayed just south of the scenic northern end of the line. The line was once the main line to Slovakia and features several impressive stations with big yards. Today there is no crossborder traffic and regular trains are operated by small Bzmot railcars. A sporadic freight still runs to serve industries on the north end. Here M62-127 arrives at Kisterenye station in the late evening. Most of the crowd was one station south at Paszto, but was still surprised to have this angle entirely to myself.

Things that are

Perceptual inductions

Logical inferences

Upon learning that a trio of GP9s had been paired for one of the Hamilton sets, there was only one reasonable and logical thing to do. Wake up at 3am and drive to Hamilton for sunrise of course. When I arrived in Hammer town I was greeted by a group of friends who had driven overnight from even further away than I, who stayed the night at a rest stop. In these days, the 0700 worked the industrial sector of Hamilton called "the hole", and the 0800 just switched the yard on the weekend. When the 0700 job crew walked over to the less desirable GP38 duo (crazy to think that's undesirable) there was a unanimous "groan" from the crowd. The trio was not a guarantee, and it was a gamble that we all chose that looked like it wasn't going to pay off. We chased the duo into the hole to Bunge where they started switching food grade tank cars. While watching them switch we all came to the conclusion that to salvage the day, we would shoot mainline trains with the searchlights on the Dundas Sub. We were about to leave when we heard "0800 job CN 4116 looking to enter the hole". We all looked at each other with smiles and "hell yeahs". A few minutes later the 0800 crew passed the 0700 crew next to Bunge, and the morning chase of a somewhat rare 0800 hole morning commenced. Photographing two CN jobs in the hole at the same time is also a fairly rare occurrence. Moral of the story, stick it out. The line "so you're telling me there's a chance" from Dumb and Dumber is sometimes truthful. Later that afternoon we still ended up on the Dundas and got a nice SD75I leader on 271 at Paris. www.flickr.com/photos/130272127@N07/53344865097/in/photol...

 

Train: CN 0800 Job with CN 4116 (GP9rm), CN 7052 (GP9rm), and CN 7016 (GP9rm).

 

Train: CN 0700 Job with CN 7512 (GP38-2) and CN 4709 (GP38-2).

Hamilton, Ontario

CN N&NW Spur

... some men aren't looking for anything logical, like money. They can't be bought, bullied, reasoned, or negotiated with. Some men just want to watch the world burn.

 

Death Ink Unisex Tattoo "Urakimon" at the MoM.

 

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Sometimes there is only one logical explanation: LUCK!

 

A coal train with a helper loco 43. A train consisting of 4 locos featuring BDZ classes 43, 44 and 46. And another 43 because why not?

not all thoughts are logical straight paths to a well meaning end...some are quite twisted...and isn't that also part of the human condition?

 

HFF everyone

Puesto que el corazón no es la rodilla, no es lógico que se doble.

Since the heart is not the knee, it is not logical for it to bend.

There is probably some logical reason for this oddly interesting arrangement of wires, but I could not see what it was.

 

Sooner or later, I think someone is going to put an image and/or a message on the wall inside this rectangle. Why? Scientists say that nature abhors a vacuum. I think that it is equally true that artists abhor an empty frame.

 

* For ESLs - "Getting Your Wires Crossed" is an idiom meant to suggest that two people or two groups are miscommunicating. The phrase goes clear back the 1800s; the days of the telegraph. Occasionally, a message would be sent to the wrong person by connecting the wrong combination of telegraph wires. The problem still goes on, of course. This week, I got a "WhatsApp" message that was meant for someone named Kent from a person I did not know.

 

Location: Wall of an old building in Mulhouse, Alsace FR.

 

In my album: Dan's Wired World.

So sometimes the best logical route is practical... magik.

 

Blueberry - Reachless - Dress&Shirt - Full Version - Legacy

*PKC* Nira Earing Set

.Quirky. Basic Septum [Captive Bead] Unrigged

Kibitz - See you necklace - silver

REIGN.- Ouija Ring (non bento but with right attach to spot and some editing it works great)

REIGN.- OBSESSION BOOTS (THIGH)- LEGACY

--- PUMEC -BOM - LELUTKA / LEGACY - APR - DARK BROWS

the logical consequences of following like sheep some leader or another.....

le conseguenze logiche di seguire come pecore un capo o un altro...

perché questa è la fine che fanno i settari , meglio essere se stessi !

 

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. . . . .But not guaranteed.

Semiahmoo Spit is a spit that protrudes from the westernmost expanse of shore on Semiahmoo Peninsula between Semiahmoo Bay and Drayton Harbor off the coast of Blaine in Whatcom County, Washington state. The spit is home to Semiahmoo Park

 

History

In 1858, prospectors came to the Semiahmoo area searching for the Fraser River. The spit seemed like a logical place to set up a post as a launching point for further exploration into the mainland. A trading post was soon established at the spit, and the owner drew up plans for Semiahmoo City. Semiahmoo was expected to become a migration boomtown, but it eventually developed into a fishing town, as the spit provided shelter for Drayton Harbor and an abundance of coastal resources. Whatcom County's first salmon cannery opened in 1881 in Semiahmoo; in 1891, the Alaska Packers Association was the largest salmon cannery in the world. Salmon canning was to be the main source of revenue in Semiahmoo until 1980, when the land was purchased by the land development corporation. Recently, a park with a small, seasonal interpretive center was built near the headland, and the Semiahmoo Resort and Golf Course was built near the spit.

 

Use of the spit by the Lummi Indian Nation, and current archaeological investigation

Because of its location, the spit provides access to countless resources that thrive in both the calm waters of Drayton Harbor, and the ocean currents through the Strait of Georgia. Historically, the Lummi Indian Nation used the spit for its natural resources; a major village was built on the spit. Today, shell midden is clearly visible in many places, on either side of the spit, as wave action has cut away at the shore, revealing historic artifacts.

 

Information as per Wikipedia

 

* Image taken from the shoreline of Semiahmoo, Blaine, Whatcom County.........across the strait are the shores of White Rock, British Columbia Canada.

If you look closely, you may see the tail end of a Canadian train traveling along the coastline.

 

A special thanks to all my Flickr friends and visitors, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.

I would also, like to extend my thanks, to all those who place my images in their beautiful galleries, or use my images for their covers.

 

Additionally, I am truly humbled to receive so many thoughtful and generous testimonies. I cannot express how deeply touched and honoured I am, to find such caring and beautifully written words left on my behalf.

 

Happy Clicks

~Christie

 

***Best Experience in full screen mode

Someone asked me once if Honey Buzzards eat honey. It may have been a logical question but I explained kindly that they have a mixed diet but these medium-sized raptors have earned their names by raiding the nests of bees and wasps.

Their eyelids are particularly thick and the scales on their legs are also thick. I am told that If you get a chance to watch them at a stinging insect nest, they shut their eyes tightly and open their wings half-way and gently fan the nest with what some believe to be a naturally evolved pheromone secreted in glands under the wings that calms or subdues the defending insects.

They are also very patient birds and in forests, they sit and watch below the flight of wasps and wild bees and hop & fly from tree to tree to find the ultimate goal - the nest!

You must understand though the touch of your hand

Makes my pulse react

That it's only the thrill of boy meeting girl

Opposites attract

It's physical

Only logical

You must try to ignore that it means more than that

 

What's love got to do, got to do with it?

What's love but a second-hand emotion?

What's love got to do, got to do with it?

Who needs a heart when a heart can be broken?

 

It may seem to you that I'm acting confused

When you're close to me

If I tend to look dazed I've read it someplace

I've got cause to be

There's a name for it

There's a phrase that fits

But whatever the reason you do it for me

 

What's love got to do, got to do with it?

What's love but a second-hand emotion?

What's love got to do, got to do with it?

Who needs a heart when a heart can be broken?

 

I've been taking on a new direction

But I have to say

I've been thinking about my own protection

It scares me to feel this way

 

What's love got to do, got to do with it?

What's love but a second-hand emotion?

What's love got to do, got to do with it?

Who needs a heart when a heart can be broken?

 

What's love got to do, got to do with it?

What's love but a sweet old-fashioned notion?

What's love got to do, got to do with it?

Who needs a heart when a heart can be broken?

 

What's love got to do, got to do with it?

What's love but a second-hand emotion?

What's love got to do, got to do with it?

Who needs a heart when a heart can be broken?

 

What's love?

Got to do it

Got to do it

What's love?

 

Song: What's Love Got To Do With It ~ Tina Turner~

 

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Photo/Edits: Inde-CYN-t Exposure Photography

 

~CYNimon Catnap~

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