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February Alphabet Fun month 2025
I thought moles were nocturnal, so I took this picture for the "N" in the alphabet. I just found out that moles are not strictly nocturnal but operate in the twilight.
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Ik dacht dat mollen nachtdieren waren, dus nam ik deze foto voor de "N" in het alfabet. Ik ben er net achter gekomen dat mollen geen echte nachtdieren zijn, maar in de schemering werken.
The Minnesota Commercial Hugo Job (Job 19) heads back to Saint Paul after working customers in Hugo seen here at M&D Junction in White Bear Lake. This days power was a classy matched set of former ATSF B23-7s.
The 97-passenger excursion boat M/S Lundekongen offers two-hour cruises to the Gjesværstappan Islands from Gjesvær, Norway.
Found in a little park next to a busy street. I am not sure if people do car pooling from there. It could also be art, as some pieces are situated in this area.
A bit of a cliche picture but I thought the sign was unusual, three buckets, slightly desaturated, at the North Norfolk Railway station in Sheringham. The abbreviation on the sign is short for the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway.
this is a shot from the M Shed Museum in Bristol.
It seems like ages since I've posted a spiral staircase shot, for those new followers, I love a great spiral staircase and have built up a decent collection of photographs of them which you can find somewhere on here.
This one has been on my list for a while and as I was just across the water I thought I'd pay a quick visit. It was a fairly difficult one to photograph as it's so large my lens wasn't wide enough, but I managed to find a couple of angles that worked.
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The workhorse of any lunar base, the NCS M-12 is used primarily as a mobile power generator because of its twin [insert meaningless sci-fi complicated-sounding name of your choice] power generators.
Features all track drive, steering, and PF lighting.
Propulsion: PF L-Motor
Steering: PF M-Motor
Lighting: 3x PF LED units (6 LEDs)
Having recently acquired a buggy motor, this won't be the last RC thing you'll see from me. :)
Thoma Vuille est un peintre d'art urbain franco-suisse né le 16 juillet 1972 à Boudry dans le canton de Neuchâtel. Il est le créateur de la série graphique des M. CHAT, personnage félin souriant créé dans les rues d'Orléans dans une démarche alliant optimisme, transgression et culture de proximité. Jetez un coup d'oeil sur son site : www.monsieurchat.fr/
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