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July 22, 2023 - West of Elm Creek Nebraska
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Late July 2023...
This month of storms was just down right jaw dropping. Why not continue since we didn't have any storms in May or June! Overtime for July is the way I like it!
90% of the time of year in South Central Nebraska is Hot & Humid. It is normally the beginning of our dry season. But not in 2023.
In the path of the Jet Stream that day that forced some severe thunderstorm development over south central Nebraska. We were not excepting anything super severe but a tornado or 2 is always possible this time of year.
Gear Primed & excited about the views I'm going to get for this event that day. I knew they were going to be photogenic.
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Senses Working Overtime
XTC
And all the world is football-shaped
It's just for me to kick in space
And I can see, hear, smell, touch, taste
And I've got one, two, three, four, five
Senses working overtime
Trying to take this all in.
I've got one, two, three, four, five
Senses working overtime
Went to Berkeley tonight with Ant, Monique my wife and Eireann my daughter. Mother nature put on the most amazing sunset for us. This shot has Eireann chilling out on the jetty.
Hit up the crew, then I lace up my Nike's
Our jam on the radio, just to start it off right
Let's make this night incredible
Somethin' unforgettable
We're gonna have a real good time
Put in 60 hours this week, working overtime
So there's no way that I'm gonna stay in tonight
Oh no, we never stop
Cause we rock around the clock
Yeah, we're gonna have a real good time
Some say we're kind of crazy
I think I have to agree
But that's the only way I want to be
Living for the Other Side - Capital Kings
My Graduation party was saturday. It was pretty darn amazing. I felt so loved by so many people. <3 It was amazing... That's all I can say.
On the way back home, I had the idea to stop at the new UEFA Business Center. I love this building all glassed with these kind of waves for separating floors .... At night, people working there are like fishes in an aquarium (lol) and me, outside, taking several pictures when the very last rays of the sun disappeared for completely offering a wave of a dark raspberry pink light. Overtime on planet Venus... It looks like :)
Colors are natural; no hdr, +0.x saturation....
After completing the round trip of the Black Hills Central Railroad's 65th anniversary double-header, the crew of Locomotive #110 is working a little overtime in the Hill City Yard, re-arranging the passenger train and putting the various cars back in their normal sequence. Here, the 110 grabs the coach called "Battle Creek", which is one of several former inter-urban trolley cars, which now serve as passenger coaches on this line.
A full on Quebec crew, comes to work 532 on a chilly Sunday afternoon starting the shift with moving around cars.
対岸のコンテナ埠頭です。土曜の夕方なのにこの2台のクレーンではまだ作業が続いているようです。夜間作業用の強力なライトが黄色く海を照らします。
This photo is the container wharf on the opposite shore. Even though it's Saturday evening, it seems that these two cranes are still working. Powerful lights for night work illuminate the sea yellow.
TE1571 (LK08FNE) and TE1579 (LK08FMZ) Routes 114 and U1 at Ruislip Station
Formerly First Centrewest DN33503 and DN33516
Night time is still very much alive.
There's a Filipino saying about overwork, that goes "People treat the night the same way they do for daytime".
Hmm. Translation really takes out the oomph, the gravitas out of the local sayings. Locally, it is "Ginagawang araw ang gabi"
This one's taken from Tocho, after around 30 mins of queuing.
Today I had a discussion with my college schoolmates about retirement. Seems like we all agree that we should retire in about 5 years as we are getting old and have not much energy left to do what we wanted to do when we were young. I was appauled to find out one of schoolmates still had to work six days a week just to have enough money to pay for her daughter 's college tuition. I hope he gets overtime compensation. Since the pandemic, I have decided not to over work myself anymore. Only on a few rare occasions, would I work one day in the weekend. Life is simply too short.
Film: Kodak T-MAX3200 exposed at ISO1600
Camera: Voigtlander Bessa R2C
Lens: Carl Zeiss Opton Sonnar 50mm F1.5
A Twilight shot of a tool shed at Death Valley Mine. Although the place is not a functional mine, it looks like the area is still occupied. There are a lot of broken relics from the early 1900s, but the 2 houses are in great shape and appears to be maintained by volunteers or a private owner. There was nobody there the whole time I visited. But, there were 2 large Golden Eagles (or Red Tail Hawks) in the area. I first caught sight of them in flight when I arrived. While they circled close above me, I fumbled to change lenses on the GX85 to the telephoto. And no sooner than it was attached, they were gone. It wasn't until sunset, that I see one sitting in the huge nest on the pole in front of the main house overlooking the entire property. Because the pole is so high, the 300mm equivalent on the GX85 would only reveal the head and tail. Also, during the sunset, a huge jack rabbit came by and hobbled around my car inspecting the Subaru Crosstrek, and looked at me dead in the eyes for a few seconds before hobbling off to the buildings. A road runner also came around for a minute waiting for a hand out as did a squirrel and mouse. Nevertheless, this place has a lot of wildlife. And by the looks of the many rodents, I suspect Hentavirus could be in those structures.
Earlier that day the winds were strong and gusty. Once the sunset it was like magic. The winds calmed down, to a light breeze, and the sky cleared up during the blue hour. It's been a long time since I shot in calm conditions. The past 2 to 3 months have been very windy, and always cloudy.
Here's the link to the video:
Thanks for viewing.
watched the brits last night.. as if justin bieber got an award...
he is my age...thats like me getting an award..it just wouldn't happen...
seriously...
okay. rant over.
hope your all having a luurvely day.
the sun is shining for the first time in a while :D
xxx
hahah...it says this photo was taken 5 minutes ago.. which is a lie...
it was taken aaaaages ago but i only just found it now :D
i'm not getting as many comments anymore...:/ whats HAPPENED guys?
c'mon my contacts! where are you hiding ??
Advantages of working overtime
Extra money
Working overtime means you earn extra money for extra hours, usually 1.5 to two times your hourly rate. Overtime pay could allow you to bulk up your salary and have more money for living expenses, vacations or savings.
Career boost
Working overtime may also help advance your career—and potential earnings—by proving you’re reliable and motivated in your role. Volunteering to work extra hours shows your current employer that you’re dedicated to doing a good job.
Gain experience
Overtime is an opportunity to gain job experience and polish your skills. Typically, the more you work at something, the better you become.
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Disadvantages of working overtime
Focus loss
You will likely want to take breaks while working overtime, and you may lose focus and productivity naturally as your working hours increase.
Safety and health risk
Working longer hours also can be dangerous, depending on the job. Working overtime regularly can also disrupt your work-life balance, lead to burnout or create health risks, such as sitting at a computer for long periods. Due to these risks, more companies are limiting the number of hours worked in certain positions, such as truck drivers.
Less work-life balance
There are only 24 hours in the day, and working overtime reduces the time for a good work-life balance. More work hours mean fewer hours for family, relaxation and sleep.
This is Pixie half way up her favourite tree where she stops to listen and survey the scene before proceeding to the top and leaping onto the roof of the shed. She also bites and chews the cut off branch under her chin and leaves her scent on it so no other cats can claim the tree .
In a spa hotel in Austria? Of course I'm available. Do you have any special requests regarding my attire?
I'm just uploading the photo's i've taken over the past week or so which I took with my new Canon G9 compact camera out and about in London at night (i.e whilst getting drunk :p).
Model: Katerina
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
I have not had time to do anything but work and shop this month. Between working 40 extra hours this week and trying to catch sales, I've been busy!
My body has been surviving on energy drinks and 4 hours of sleep. Who knows what work will ask me to do this last week before Christmas.
Found this cute setup in front of the .:Swagger:. store while shop hopping! Had to take a picture.
Picture taken at: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/CandyBar/246/75/27
Once all this holiday madness is over I might get some land of my own so I can decorate. I've had the urge to set up a fantasy world for my friends and I to RP.
♥
In 2018, Stagecoach in South Wales's Porth depot received a single 8.9m Alexander Dennis E20D MMC numbered 37467. She replaced a Solo on Service 99 in Pontypridd, which links the Bus Station, Railway Station and Sainsbury's Store every 15 to 20 minutes six days a week.
New in the 'Beachball' version of corporate livery, she skipped the dreadful Local colours introduced in 2020 and has become an early recipient of the Steel Blue corporate scheme.
Sundays should be a day of rest. However, she sometimes ventures out on Rhondda Cynon Taf CBC-contracted Service 404 (Royal Glamorgan Hospital-Talbot Green-Llanharry-Brynna-Pencoed-Bridgend).
This was the case in this April 2025 shot, which was taken as she was approaching Brynna when returning to Talbot Green.