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Saab B 17A, the only flying example in the world. Not that they were manufactured en masse, but still.
Near the end of a walk on the waterside trail near my home, this
Anna's Hummingbird landed on a twig nearby and treated me
to a one of a kind flash of color on an otherwise drab day.
Austin Healey (bugeyed) Sprite: classic 1958-1961. This little car is so odd looking that it grows on you. A nerd car before nerds took over the world. Mr Bean, where are you?
This Swiss quality product has served me well for many years. I'm currently using it to prune the shoots of my vine.
For Flickr Friday group. This weeks theme, "One and Only."
"I don't really want to stop the show
But I thought you might like to know
That the singer's going to sing a song
And he wants you all to sing along
So let me introduce to you
The one and only Billy Shears
And Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, yeah.."
My one and only animal family, street rescues from Taiwan, at home here now for 10 years, here watching approximately the same live squirrel action. I wouldn't trade these kooky kidz for anything. Wayne the cat had the choice of joining through the open door, but instead got into a zone from his window.
My one and only French/British conversion plug.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites.
February 8, 2021
Two mourning doves (Zenaida macroura), all puffed up in the cold winter air, relax in each other's company - each other's "one and only."
(a "Flickr Friday" submission, theme "One And Only")
Brewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
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This huge piece of granite sits by the side of the A75. It seemed a good place for a poem for travellers or Stravaiger’s and it’s written in Scots. Scots is spoken, alongside English, by many Galloway people. Kye are cattle, and ‘gan thir slow gait’ means ‘going their slow way.’ Cars and lorries thunder past this spot either going west, possibly to catch the ferry to Ireland, or heading east, possibly to England or further into Europe. After all, the road is classed as a Euroroute. Many travellers stop for a while at the lay-by, and this poem reminds them of the Cree nearby, how many things have remained the same in nature but how transport has altered so much. Finally, it bids them well on their journey.
From ‘Cree Lines’ by Liz Niven. Part of the Newton Stewart poetry river walk. Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
For a serious game of chess, my smiley is a standout. This smiley likes to make his way around the house - my husband and step-daughter hide it for one another to find. Just a happy guy all around.
This is one of our tools that we use to cool our hydro turbines. They were built with oil cooling baths that is then cooled by water. But on those exceptionally hot days when we are running full board, we use the one fan.
On a personal note although it doesn't look like much. I think it is pretty cool.