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The Yashicamat is not particularly known for its boke, but I think it's quite alright!
Yashicamat, Fuji Reala
#120: World Donkey Day for 125 group - Happy World Donkey Day from Santa Rosa, California. I celebrated by 1) driving to several places I thought I might have seen a donkey before - no donkeys. 2) Driving around random back roads in farm country and spotted this guy in the back of a paddock with a number of goats and sheep (and a black furry pig in a seperate enclosure nearby.) An initially supicious but then helpful neighbor identified the donkey as a special firend of his named Patches. He seemed pleased to know it was World Donkey Day.
MTM restored the Dan Patch and the 1102 Triple Combine and we took them to Stillwater MN. This isn't a great scan (or slide for that matter) but it is pretty rare. I was a little upset because the kid in the foreground just ran around me to get a better shot, but it still is fun to remember this trip and others we did. The late Randy Dean is seen at the controls. He was an MN&S engineer and you can see the MN&S logo on his cap.
Going by the White Bear Lake Depot. 1980(?)
Every spring the most beautiful little patch of purple flowers bloom along side the road. So driving by tonight on my way home from work, I noticed that the purple flowers had bloomed. And,I return with my little girl to walk through it and remember the first time her and I walked through the purple patch together. It is one of my most favorite memories together.
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Rapidly changing light as I sat waiting and shivering on Curbar edge, the cold wind was ferocious today!! I eventually captured an isolated patch of sunlight on the distant landscape, seconds later it all looked very different.
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R-1: Letzter Tag der Blue Dot Mission im Orbit.
R-1: Last day of the Blue Dot mission in orbit
Credits: ESA/NASA
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Taken in the 1970s.
A girl patches a fiberglass hull on the Community Boating dock on the Charles River.
This is one of the most commonly-seen lizards in California. Found in a variety of habitats throughout the state, except most desert areas, it is active during daylight. Frequently seen standing on top of rocks, boulders, fences, walls, beach driftwood,
trees, as well as on the ground. Often found around suburban houses and yards.
Looking at the underside of males is a good way to differentiate this species from the Sagebrush Lizard. The rear of the limbs are orange or yellow on the Fence Lizard, but not on the Sagebrush Lizard, and scales on the rear of the thighs are large and keeled. Also, the male has a more solid blue patch on the throat.
Female Osprey's Brood Patch (?) showing... from in Maryland this past Spring.
Just 4 months and the Osprey will be arriving again. Btw, I spotted an Osprey in Maryland on Saturday (11/2/2013) so they haven't all left! I've heard in the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay there are now a population of Osprey that do not migrate.
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When Union Pacific wanted to paint up an SD70ACe to honor the US military based on a B17 bomber built in 1943 and named The Spirit of Union Pacific, they first needed to free up road number 1943. This road number was already assigned to an ex-Cotton Belt GP60. The old 1943 was renumbered and re-patched to UP 1158 to make room for the new heritage unit. The old road number, however, still sticks out like a sore thumb.
UP 1158 (GP60)
I took two new pictures today to post them on Instagram to introduce the actual fight that went on yesterday between the Patches and their sweater, as the horizontal format won't be much readable on people's phones.
And as I can't resist Patch, I'll post them here too.
haha-aw, Patch♥!
Max Patch is one of Western North Carolina's popular dayhikes along the Appalachian Trail. Located just outside of Hot Springs NC, Max Patch was featured in the film A Walk in the Woods.
Still barely in SP grey and red an AC4400 shoves on the rear end of a Pipe Train.
-UP AC44CW #6290 (ex-SP #244) rear end DPU
-UP uknown symbol Westbound Pipe Train
-Track 2 UP (ex-MoPac) Jefferson City Sub, near MP 17
-Didian Ave overpass, Valley Park, MO
-May 20, 2018
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Definitely best viewed LARGE.
Feel free to leave notes about the bands / logos if you are so inclined, this photo would be perfect for it!
Pumpkin patch in at Whittle's Willow Spring Farm in West Mystic, CT. Tone-mapped NEF - taken with Nikon D200 w/ Sigma 18-55mm lens and wide-angle accessory.
Looking back when I roamed the streets with a film camera in the 1970s, from downtown Detroit, to Belle Isle, to Metro Beach Park, capturing ladies in their patch covered blue jeans - many in bell bottoms.
Belle Isle park - Now a Michigan State park
Detroit. Michigan
Vest, Tinseltown (cut from a consignment jacket). Skirt, Theo (thrifted). Sneakers, Superga for Target. Sunglasses, Coco Sunglasses. Earrings, Super Silver. Brooches, consignment. Bag, Croft & Barrow.
I can feel the summer slipping away already, missing those warm evenings when I could walk along the beach without a jacket.
Shots of the kids at the pumpkin patch from Sunday: kurtmillerphoto.wordpress.com/2014/10/09/kids-schramms-pu...
My peace patch, and my anti-McDonalds patch!
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"The Golden Arches are now more widely recognized than the Christian cross"
"Researchers have found that children can often recognize a company logo, like the Golden Arches, before they can recognize their own name."
"...the Happy Meals, two-for-one deals, and free refills of soda give a false sense of how much fast food actually costs. The real price never appears on the menu."
"McDonald's buys its Happy Meal toys from manufacturers in countries where the prices are low...Too often the lives of the workers who make Happy Meal toys are anything but happy."
"During the 1980s, McDonald's became one of the world's largest purchasers of satellite photographs taken from outer space."
"A medium Coke that sells for $1.29 contains about 9 cents' worth of syrup. Buying a large Coke for $1.49 instead,...will add another 3 cents' worth of syrup... You can make a lot of money selling sugar and water in a paper cup."
All quotes from Eric Schlosser & Charles Wilson, Chew on This!
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