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It took two hours, but things finally started happening. The only problem was that it was too far away for my puny 400MM. Just for fun, I thought that I would post them anyway. Most interesting is the eagle carrying large chunks of turf. Apparently the nest is nearing completion and all that they need is the mattress.
Stepping out of the shopping area Cadiz City, Philippines.
Cadiz, is a 2nd class city in the province of Negros Occidental, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 151,500 people. The city is 65 kilometres north of Bacolod
After picking up lunch at Keenan Yard, the special pulls out of the yard and into the first sun of the day.
Afternoon tea for me and a friend, we do this instead of Christmas presents. I felt sure I'd included tea cups at the bottom of the shot, but the SD card says different.
Photo No. 27 "Dining Out" for the 125 pictures in 2025 challenge.
Somewhere out there
Beneath the pale moonlight
Someone's thinking of me
And loving me tonight
Somewhere out there
Someone's saying a prayer
That we'll find one another
In that big somewhere out there
And even though I know how very far apart we are
It helps to think we might be wishing
On the same bright star
And when the night wind starts to sing a lonesome lullaby
It helps to think we're sleeping
Underneath the same big sky
Somewhere out there
If love can see us through
Then we'll be together
Somewhere out there
Out where dreams come true
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written by James Horner, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil
performed by Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram
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The young lady looks quite unimpressed here - perhaps at her boyfriends decision to 'just wait a few minutes to see whats on the front of the Caledonian' before dinner may have had something to do with it!!
Finally have the suspect in custody. He confessed after playing the tape where his helpers ratted him out. I was trying to hold out and keep the secret but i blasted him with the tape and he song like a canary. Case solved. Now im out on this sail boat in the middle of Italy vacationing. Much needed "me time." I wanted to look chic and cool. Comfortable yet not overly dress. The weather is superb, the ocean scents just takes me to a whole new place of comfort. Im sooo relaxed right now. My tour guide decided to take me to a remote place where you see all kinds of ocean life and i am captivated. Thanks to The Slay Room, I manage to piece off my ensemble with these lovely Vienna Bracelets by Petroff. Ladies if you havent hit up the Slay Room Monthly Event, make sure you do and stop by the Petroff booth, you will likey !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! As always ladies, happy shopping ☺
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Out dancing for the boys! Jessica Simpson Platform Zip Back Pumps and my print mini-dress. Would you like to join me?
Still very new, you can see the wings are a bit crinkly, it takes a few hours for the wings to unfurl properly and strengthen to fly.
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Duga-3 (NATO reporting name Steel Yard) was a Soviet over-the-horizon radar system. It was developed for the Soviet ABM early-warning network. The system operated from 1976 to 1989. Its distinctive and mysterious shortwave radio signal came to be known in the west as the Russian Woodpecker.
Two stations of Duga-3 were installed: a western system around Chernobyl and an eastern system in Siberia.
The transmitter for the western Duga-3 was located a few kilometers southwest of Chernobyl (south of Minsk, northwest of Kiev). The receiver was located about 50 km northeast of Chernobyl (just west of Chernihiv, south of Gomel).
The Soviets had been working on early warning radar for their anti-ballistic missile systems through the 1960s, but most of these had been line-of-sight systems that were useful for raid analysis and interception only. None of these systems had the capability to provide early warning of a launch, which would give the defenses time to study the attack and plan a response. At the time the Soviet early-warning satellite network was not well developed, and there were questions about their ability to operate in a hostile environment including anti-satellite efforts. An over-the-horizon radar sited in the USSR would not have any of these problems, and work on such a system for this associated role started in the late 1960s. Duga-3 could detect submarines and missile launches in all of Europe and the Eastern coast of United States.
The first experimental system, Duga-1, was built outside Mykolaiv in Ukraine, successfully detecting rocket launches from Baikonur Cosmodrome at 2,500 kilometers. This was followed by the prototype Duga-2, built on the same site, which was able to track launches from the far east and submarines in the Pacific Ocean as the missiles flew towards Novaya Zemlya. Both of these radar systems were aimed east and were fairly low power, but with the concept proven work began on an operational system. The new Duga-3 systems used a transmitter and receiver separated by about 60 km.
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Here is a view of Mt Rainier from the Naches peak area. The wild flowers had peaked at this point and fall was in the air. I felt that this one kind of captured that transition, so I decided to post it up. I'm still working on getting some tulip images up, hopefully sooner rather than latter... just too busy lately
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This particular photo is awesome because it’s exactly what I wanted, and because after the fact I noticed the one and only CJ Smith taking photographs of what seems to be the Trump Tower. This is the walkway between the Wrigley Buildings.
went out again did a little food shopping this time. I know dull but it needed doing!
this seems to be my safe outfit for doing these things but it does mean I get out more.
First day out for these new beauties, featuring Harry Gration reading next stops, accompanied by an LED screen. There is also a 'countdown to departure' on the front. E.g. 10 mins, 5 mins...
First Day, Transdev Harrogate '36' Gemini 3 BL65 YYX 3624
Fleet: 3624
Reg: BL65 YYX
Operator: Transdev Harrogate
Route: 36 - Leeds, Harrogate
Depot: Starbeck
Type: Wright Gemini 3/ Volvo B5TL
Location: Leeds Bus Station
Notes: New to H&D 2016, first day in Service 24/01/16. Free Wi-FI, 2+1 seating upstairs and USB Charging Points.
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It's Friday - time to chill out!
That's my tiny beach chair souvenir. Now all I need is a tiny palm tree and a tiny cocktail.
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In the parking area at the railroad York, Pa station. Believed it was PRR North Central Division trackage. Maps from the late 30's show an industry that appears to no longer exist today.
For my money, the most interesting bus fleet in the whole of Portugal was that of Joao Carlos Soares of Guimaraes. My first introduction to it's delights was seeing (and hearing) a gleaming rear engined AEC bellowing though a sleepy Porto one Sunday morning. The vehicle concerned was of the same style as their No.66 in this photo and was bedecked with the firm's then trademark white walled tyres. From that moment I vowed to track the company down ... even if they had only the one. When I finally did so, I thought I'd died and gone to heaven when it turned out that about 50% of the large fleet was AEC of varying ages and with little by way of standardisation!
Eventually I got to know the company well which resulted in a couple of 'business' trips supplying spare parts in a bid to keep the old girls operational. Sadly, nothing's forever and with the take-over of the business by Arriva, the days for AECs were numbered. JCS had modernised some of their fleet with Scanias, preferring them to the ever popular Volvo marque. There had, as in several Portugese fleets been some re-engining of buses, they had a Leyland 'Royal Tiger' (modern generation) with a Scania D11 engine, A Volvo with an AEC 691 and here, their only AEC with a Volvo engine.