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“In the central place of every heart, there is a recording chamber; so long as it receives messages of beauty, hope, cheer and courage, you are young.”
Samuel Ullman
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The message is clear - but only if you understand Chinese. Anyway, these two young mums were content, sitting in the sun at Yaojie, and seemingly amused by the passing “long nose”.
See Zezhou Wang's comment for translation.
Yaojie, Gansu, China.
January 2006. © David Hill
it appears the flickr bot and i are in a war about if this pic is pg or not. all my bits are covered. i think it's time for that bot to retire. sigh.
what message does your rubbish bin send to the neighbourhood?
photographed at Kallangur, Queensland.
For this sacred land
It has seen many hands
It has wealth and gold
Yet it is fragile and old
And all the greedy souls
Just don't care to know
Of the changes it will confront
~ Xavier Rudd
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what is that Interesting message?
Doesn't she look tensed ??I am not saying that it might not be an emergency from her nearest and dearest ones...
But most of the time we check our mobile uselessly🙏
The reason is their young parents They have made their teenage
children addicted to mobiles from the age of 6 months.
Food to bed to Play to reading.
All dependent only on mobiles.
What else will the young teenager do in-spite of being near a large ocean full of life and so much to enjoy...
Annual Yearly Summary.
The year opened with the GCR’s Winter Gala. It turned out to be their last gala of 2020 and the only gala I could attend this year.
Then I went to the 30742 Charter at the Battlefield Line with Modified Hall 6989 ‘Wightwick Hall’. A day time, followed by an enjoyable evening shoot. This was the first time I had seen Wightwick since the mid 1960s, at Dai Woodhams Barry scrapyard.
In late February saw Simon (www.flickr.com/photos/captainkez/) and I once again visiting the Wolsztyn steam. It was early morning starts (up at 04:30!) due to the revised time table which saw the steam leaving in the dark at 05:34. It was a very enjoyable week, all the same.
A week after returning from Poland attended another 30742 charter, this time at the ELR. Back in steam agin after 37 years of restoration, was ex L&Y 0-6-0ST number 752, running as fictitious British Railways 51456. The restoration had originally started at KWVR and was finished at the ELR.
The winter had seen storms including Ciara, Dennis & Jorge.
By now I’m starting to become accustomed to my Nikon mirrorless Z6 camera, after years with a DSLR.
Then came COVID!
As we know the lockdown proved devastating to the TOCs, with wholesale cancellations.
When the first lockdown ended I and a few friends when to Scotland, to Beattock specifically, my first visit. 'Tornado’ didn’t disappoint as she made steady progress up the gradient.
A week later and we are in Scotland again, this time for our annual trip to Fort William for the Jacobite. This was a month earlier then previously and the weather was certainly an improvement. With several new locations visited I regarded it as a great success. That was until a few days after returning, we all found we had contracted the coronavirus.
Lockdown number 2 and the tier system brings uncertainty regarding the Christmas rail tours.
All my best wishes for the coming year, may it be prosperous, healthy and Covid free.
Riddles '4MT' 2-6-4T no.80080 heads past Duckworth Lane crossing, Townsend Fold, with the 11:15 Bury-Rawtenstall train
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