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Title thanks to Sharon's comment on my last photo

Outward bound in a small rubber boat, he's fortunate that the North sea is unusually calm!

I'm very grateful for all your visits and would like to thank you now for stopping by, and any comments you may leave. Much appreciated, John...

 

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Headed toward (and through) Jumble Hole Clough - and on to Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, UK

The outward manifestations of the Great Blue Herons toward each other during mating season is extraordinary. Love, tenderness, and gallantry are common to these birds. Once the babies have fledged, they both go back to their non-mating status and go their separate ways.

Canon EOS 7D Mark II, EF400mm f/5.6L USM, f/8, 1/1250, ISO 1000

He was the Gentle Giant,

His voice was like soft thunder.

His Hands, strong enough to lift up the fallen,

Yet gentle enough to hold the smallest child.

 

He was the Gentle Giant,

His children were yours and mine.

He towered over them with great height,

And cast a shadow of deep love.

 

He was the Gentle Giant,

His face chiseled from stone,

His outward appearance intimidating,

But his heart was molded from pure gold.

 

He was the Gentle Giant,

And sometimes giants fall,

But in his wake he left

Waves of love to last for generations.

 

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... from Haworth, towards Ponden Kirk, the Alcomden Stones and Top Withens. Then back to Haworth.

... along a well-trodden towpath.

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This is the view from the inside of the GMC truck in my previous posti from an abandoned farm east of Innisfail, Alberta.

And so you touch this limit, something happens and you suddenly can go a little bit further. With your mind power, your determination, your instinct, and the experience as well, you can fly very high................... Ayrton Senna

 

... along the Rochdale Canal, from Failsworth, Manchester, UK towards Castleton (near Rochdale UK :-)

The center of the water platter waterlily including some flower buds, new platters and a gigantic flower

A long exposure image of the futuristicly designed Brant Street Pier in Burlington, Ontario.

 

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So this is how you swim inward. So this is how you flow outwards. So this is how you pray.

~ Mary Oliver

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Geelong Rail and Sail

 

Steamrail Victoria is running the Geelong Rail and Sail today. I took this shot as the train was approaching Hoppers Crossing Station this morning.

View LARGE on Black and follow the boat and the seagull out to sea!

 

Sorry I didn't get time for Flickr yesterday - I shall try to catch up with you all today!

The Shoreline walk had a variance of rock formations all along the path.

148 secs. @ F/11

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"Love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking outward together in the same direction." —Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

 

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Landscape/Seascape

Hydrofoil leaving harbour at blue hour

October 7, 2023

lens: Nikon Z28mm F/2.8

Quick spot and stop, didn't even have time to zoom.

Sheringham Park, Sheringham, Norfolk, UK

Ripples from a duck preening on the pond....

Outward facing FP10 No. 1107 hangs out at North Station on 17 March 1988, waiting to depart with an off-peak train.

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