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One of nightime maintenance gang receives instruction from the Foreman on what needs doing to get the loco ready for its next duties.
The night foreman dishes out his orders as to what needs to be done on the loco to a lowly worker, who in all honesty probably knows the maintenance routine better then him.
A couple of MPD operatives read through the Duty Maintenance manuals for the loco they are working on.
Credits
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〇sign〇 *bbqq*-Sign-(gacha)
〇goldcoin〇 Mesh Place - Caligula Gold Coin
〇robot〇 Pagan Maintenance Robot
〇mannequin〇 [Danielito] Sci~Fi Warrior Girl
+hair+ Exile - Jessika (mensfit)@ANTHEM Exile mainstore
+ear+ + Fantasy Bento B.O.M. Ears Pack I&II (VIP Gift) + {Aii}
+mask+ [LANEVO] MISAGO JAW MASK (Fatpack) @The Mens Department [LANEVO] mainstore
+top+ [Gild] TR19LAV TOP_red
+armchain+ legacy [Gild] spiked arm bracer_red @ANTHEM
+pants+ toksik - Eternal Pants (Boot Fit) (Legacy M) (Mod) @MIDNIGHT ORDER toksik mainstore
+boots+ toksik - Eternal Boots (Legacy M) (Mod) @MIDNIGHT ORDER toksik mainstore
+bindi+ GESTALT - Bindi Collection
+ring+ RAWR! Chronos Rings Male
Thank youuu------目
Europe, The Netherlands, Zuid Holland, Rotterdam, Kop van Zuid, New Luxor, Maintenance, Mobile lifting platform (uncut)
Maintenance work on the façade (with the Foyer on the left) of the Nieuwe Luxor theatre (2001, Bolles & Wilson).
More Nieuwe Luxor shots:
The Rijn foyer from outside, with the Klean worldwide globe: here.
With ‘Belvédère and De Rotterdam: here.
The top of the building with De Rotterdam: here.
Interior shot, bottom level: here.
Interior shot, wall/lighting in the main stairwell: here.
Interior shot furniture Rijn foyer: here.
This is number 20 of the Nieuwe Luxor album.
A new week has started and the tiny little helpers of little world are back to work. Right now this brilliant victorinox pocketknife needs some maintenance from them. After the use of some oil he is checking if the can opener works smooth enough to pass the quality control :)
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Re-enactment.... Salop County Council. Road maintenance vehicles and gang with their Aveling and Porter traction engine providing the motive power.
This guy was half way up a lighthouse touching up the paint on the exterior. The lighthouse no longer operates as an official lighthouse but it is being restored as a museum and a place to stay for the night. You can see the curtains on the window of one of the two rooms rented out during tourist season. We stayed in a cozy room at the Inn which is attached to the lighthouse. Maybe one day we will try sleeping in the actual lighthouse. 😊 It was great to see the owners were keeping up with the maintenance on this lovely spot on the most westerly part of PEI. Happy Window Wednesday!
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First day 2023,, after rainy night,,, thge ewal frosty morning,,,swan has to do a little bit maintenance work
Just because you're in port doesn't mean you're done working.
Pillar Point, just north of Half Moon Bay, California.
A monkey at the Swayambunath Buddhist stupa (also known as the Monkey Temple) carrying out restoration work.
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Started to watch 'Tales from the Loop' recently and inspired to build some retro-futuristic MOCs.
Source: Extractor - Brandon Hahn
Margaret Todd was designed by her owner, Steven Pagels, and built by Schreiber Boatyard in St. Augustine, Florida. She was launched on April 11, 1998, and replaced her predecessor, Natalie Todd (later named American Pride) as a tourist vessel based in Bar Harbor, Maine.
The 4 masted schooner Margaret Todd operates at Bar Harbor on the rockbound coast of Maine. The first 4 master to be sailing these waters in over a half century. They typically sail at least 3 trips a day, 7 days a week. With only 4 crew and a captain they are definitely a “hands on” vessel with crew involved in sailing & maintenance, with a good chance to learn by doing.
RKO_8500.
Nikon Z8 + Nikkor 180-600.
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By Catherine Boeckmann
February 9, 2024
The daylily is an amazingly low-maintenance perennial. It’s virtually disease-free, pest-free, and drought-resistant; it’s also not picky about soil quality. Plus, the flower has a long bloom period! Here’s how to plant and care for daylilies in your garden, as well as how to easily propagate them for more plants!
About Daylilies
The daylily’s botanical name, Hemerocallis, comes from the Greek hemera (“day”) and kallos (“beauty”). The name is appropriate since each flower lasts only one day! However, each scape has 12 to 15 buds on it, and a mature plant can have 4 to 6 scapes, which is why the flower seems to bloom continuously.
Originally from Asia, these plants have adapted so well that many of us think of them as natives. Imagine the excitement of a 16th-century explorer cruising the Orient and finding these gorgeous plants! European gardeners welcomed daylilies into their gardens, and when early colonists sailed for the New World, daylilies made the crossing with them.
Despite their name, daylilies are not “true lilies” and grow from fleshy roots. True lilies grow from onion-like bulbs and are of the genus Lilium, as are Asiatic and Oriental lilies. In the case of daylilies, leaves grow from a crown, and the flowers form on leafless stems—called “scapes”—which rise above the foliage.
There are thousands of beautiful daylilies to choose from. Combine early, midseason, late blooming varieties, and repeat bloomers to have daylilies in flower from late spring through the first frost of fall. If you see a height listed alongside a daylily variety, this refers to the length of the scape. Some can reach 6 feet tall!
For more information please visit
www.almanac.com/plant/daylilies
These Daylilies were photographed at Pashley Manor Gardens. At Pashley you will discover 11 acres of beautiful borders and vistas – the culmination of a lifetime of passion for gardening, an appetite for beauty and an admiration of the tradition of the English Country garden. These graceful gardens, on the border of Sussex and Kent, are family owned and maintained – visitors often express delight at the attention to detail displayed throughout and the intimate, peaceful atmosphere.
All the ingredients of the English Country Garden are present – sweeping herbaceous borders, ha-ha, well maintained lawns, box hedges, espaliered rose walk, historic walled garden, inspiring kitchen garden, venerable trees and the Grade I listed house as a backdrop. The gardens are a haven for wildlife – bees, butterflies and small birds as well as moor hens, ducks and a black swan. Then, of course, the plants! Borders overflowing with perennials and annuals – the look changing through the seasons, but always abundantly filled, and each garden ‘room’ planted in a different colour theme.
Pashley is also renowned for fantastic displays of tulips, roses and dahlias. Our annual Tulip Festival features more than 48,000 tulips this year! During Special Rose Week over a hundred varieties of rose swathe the walls, climb obelisks and bloom in flower beds. Then in late summer our Dahlia Days event transforms the gardens once more with bountiful, brightly coloured dahlias in every border and pot.
Add to all this a Café and Terrace with excellent garden views, serving delicious homemade lunches, scones and cakes; Sculpture and Art Exhibitions; a Gift Shop with Plant Sales; and a friendly, knowledgeable team waiting to welcome you, and the recipe for a wonderful day out is complete.
For more information please visit www.pashleymanorgardens.com/
This Union Pacific equipment is used to more rapidly retrieve (than with previous methods), railroad ties which have been replaced. I had to look it up! Thanks for looking.