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08580 shunts near the Garston car terminal in South Liverpool. The shunt head is sufficient for approximately a quarter of a train to be formed so the gronk gets plenty of use.
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Clearly, nature is in second place... Every photographer knows the frustration of seeing a beautiful view with ugly utility lines in the way. But, when life hands you lemons, you make lemonade, and when life hands you utility poles, I guess you take a picture of a utility pole.
La mano dell'uomo e l'ingegno con il quale a volte ha compiuto opere importanti per le sue comunità, devono lasciare che il tempo e le altre variabili trasformino tutto ciò, fino a quando l'ingegno e la mano dell'uomo interverranno per modificare il corso delle cose. E così via...
Mans Best Friend....I went for a walk to Harlaw Reservoir in the Pentland Hills regional park. As i was ambling around looking for photos I was aware of this man with his dog. The reason it caught my attention was that the man kept stopping every three or four hundred yards to allow the old dog to catch up. When it did, the man would pet the dog and talk to it for a few minutes. If you know Harlaw reservoir you will know the point where this image was taken. Its like an olympic medal podium. When the dog reached it he was like a puppy and jumped up to the top spot. The man sat next to the dog and again petted him and talked to him for longer this time. I got the impression they were best friends and were great company for each other.
Have been concious that I've been neglecting my pinhole work recently so here's one from nearly a year ago.
Man O War Bay, Dorset
Zero 2000 • Ilford Delta 100
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Thomas Cook's Airbus A321 G-TCDG caught on approach to London's Gatwick Airport not long before the demise of this popular and long standing Holiday Company
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We have made our mark on the world, but we have really done nothing that the trees and creeping plants, ice and erosion, cannot remove in a fairly short time.”
― John Steinbeck, The Log from the Sea of Cortez
Street portrait of a man in Cologne
See also www.flickr.com/photos/tobiasdander/53007944580/in/datepos...
This gentleman was reading "On Tyranny", a book by Timothy Snyder (highly recommend!), while waiting for his wife. She's a volunteer at Denver Botanic Gardens. Steve enjoyed a long conversation with him while I took pics.
Happy Bench Monday!
CC Rainbow - Navy Blue (socks and shirt)
For regular Lake District hikers a familiar sight greets those who depart north. The undulating ridge winds its way towards a distant Swirl How. It is however the eastern facing crags over Low Water and Levers Water that catch the eye.
Union Station, Kansas CIty, Missouri.
The Piano Man is from Dallas, Texas as I understand. He was travelling through our fair city and asked if he could play on the piano because he enjoyed the ambiance of the station. Since then he has come back at least one time to play on the weekends.
This was taken in the mid afternoon as you can see the light pouring in from the front side of the station. It wasn't until later that I saw him on the news and discovered that he gained some notoreity for playing in the old grand station.
Mike D.
Grabmal Carlos Hegel
by Arthur Bock
1926
Hourglass - sign of caducity
Stundenglas - Zeichen der Vergänglichkeit
A man running in the rain by the MAAT, Lisbon.
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I saw this and a couple of others in the winter garden at Mottisfont. I understand they were created by garden volunteers and I liked the veins in the wood.
mi sono un po’ addolcita
la vita mi ha smussato gli angoli
mi ha tolto qualche asperità.
Il tempo ha cucito qualche ferita
e forse tolto anche ai miei muscoli
un po’ di elasticità
ma non sottovalutare la mia voglia di lottare
perché è rimasta uguale
non sottovalutare di me niente
sono comunque sempre una combattente.
E’ una regola che vale in tutto l’universo
chi non lotta per qualcosa ha già comunque perso
e anche se la paura fa tremare
non ho mai smesso di lottare.
Per tutto quello che è giusto
per ogni cosa che ho desiderato
per chi mi ha chiesto aiuto
per chi mi ha veramente amato
e anche se qualche volta ho sbagliato a qualcuno
non mi ha ringraziato mai
so che in fondo
ritorna tutto quel che dai.
Perché è una regola che vale in tutto l’universo
chi non lotta per qualcosa ha già comunque perso
e anche se il mondo può far male
non ho mai smesso di lottare
è una regola che cambia tutto l’universo
perché chi lotta per qualcosa non sarà mai perso
e in questa lacrima infinita
c’è tutto il senso della mia vita.
before he started to dance ... ;-) ...
can you see it, can you hear it ?
man without hat www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QDKLglEP5Y
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