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This was a little patch of Daffodils in my front yard but they are all gone now.. They didn't last very long... Processed in Topaz Studio with Palette Knife Oil 1.. Happy Sliders Sunday, Everybody!!
Taken in the 1970s.
A girl patches a fiberglass hull on the Community Boating dock on Boston's Charles River.
A pair of SD40s are in helper service on CSX's Sand Patch Grade in southwest Pennsylvania. The train is coming to a stop at Manila so the helper pair can cut away and return east down the Alleghenies to Cumberland, June 27, 1992. The 8361 is a former C&O 7502 while the 8257 is obviously of B&O lineage.
Nikon N8008
Kodachrome PKR 200.
A long standing tradition after an EVA is to put the expedition crew patch into the air lock.
Es ist alte Tradition, nach einem Weltraumspaziergang den Missionpatch in der Luftschleuse anzubringen.
Credits: ESA/NASA
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Santa Fe's one of a kind SF30B brings up the rear of the Sand Train, now working for Minnesota Commercial in the Twin Cities.
Out patching today....same road, same potholes.
Tires no longer bang out the beat to Huey Lewis's "Heart of Rock and Roll is in Cleveland". Thank you! That was pretty fast!
Some freaky stuff going on in Salisbury today..
A 6 metre tall puppet moving through the town center..
Salisbury Arts Festival...
But still acceptable. This is one of the few instances where the AC4400CW was the right leader. It's been a while since I've seen a patched SP lead and with UP re-painting some of it's older locomotives it probably won't be a common sight for much longer. This trio is on CN's Leithton Subdivision heading for Global 4 in Joliet.
Today my friends Mellie and Patches came by my house, and we went to the park and took some pictures. It's simple nothing great :|
Thanks to Zack for the adorable testimonial :}!
Western Patchnose Snake (Salvadora hexalepis), Superstition Mountains, AZ
From the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum:
Distinguishing Features
This slender, docile snake reaches 1¼ to 3¼ feet (107 cm) in length. Most noticeable is the large, patch-like rostral scale on the end of the nose. A wide yellow or beige stripe with a dark border runs down the center of the back; one dark stripe runs down each side. Occasionally the stripes are broken or obscured by crossbars. The belly is pale, sometimes faintly orange. Males have keeled scales at the base of the tail and above the anal opening.
Range
This snake is found in the southwestern United States, northwestern Mexico, and Baja California. It is also found on Isla Tiburn and Isla San Jos in the Gulf of Mexico.
Habitat
The patchnose snake is found in sandy soils or rocky areas in lowland desert with open creosote bush flats or desertscrub. It is also found in grasslands to the lower slopes of mountains with chaparral, and in pinyon-juniper woodlands as high as 7000 feet (2100 m).
Life History
Active in the daytime year round in warmer climates, this snake is crepuscular in the heat of the summer. In milder climates it may be active from early April to early November. The enlarged rostral scale is useful for burrowing in both loose sandy areas or rocky areas in search of its food: lizards, grasshoppers, small mammals, and reptile eggs. While the western patchnose snake does not constrict its prey, it does throw loops of its body on top of the prey to subdue it. It locates reptile eggs by scent, using its nose to unearth them. Much like the whipsnake, it moves quickly on the ground, and may climb into the lower branches of vegetation. If picked up it will thrash wildly. During the summer, it lays 4 to 10 eggs. Eleven inch long hatchlings emerge in late summer.
CFE train FWCH pulls through Ivanhoe on the CSX Porter Sub with a patched CSX Dash 8 followed by a G&W heritage painted Dash 8. February 2025
The unique scenic wonder "YELLOW PATCH".
Curtis Island, Queensland, Australia..
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This is Patch, the daughter of Lily. She's very shy and skittish and will not do anything without Lily. Patch and Lems get along fine and Patch follows Lems around everywhere. Lems is not kept with either of them though. Really Patch acts like a baby, even though she too is bigger than Lemons. She isn't as big a food lover as Lems is, but she is a much louder squeaker :)
Monaluna quilt made with mostly Urban Patch fabrics as well as some AH Heath, RK gingham and kona cotton. My first time using Quilters Dream wool batting.
Unable to upload yesterday because I couldn't use the internet. This was taken however, yesterday so fear not.
Normally I’m not a big fan of “patch jobs” or “bandits” and the like, but since this one is now off MRL’s roster, I’m kind of glad I have a photograph of it. Montana Rail Link SD45 no 8941 heads west at Blossburg, Montana. During it’s life, the SD45 worked for Seaboard Coast Line, Clinchfield, Seaboard System, CSX, VMV, IMRL, and finally MRL.
My nine-patch is finally complete! Sewed the binding while on vacation in Wisconsin. I stopped at half-size, 35 blocks. I'm really happy with it, and I love how the white ties everything together! Thanks for the quilt-along, AmandaJean!
most of my garden is waning, some parts looking a bit sad. except for one bed of wildflowers, planted from seed in may. these little beauties are a patch of happiness.
Pumpkin Patch at Birtch Farms near Woodstock, Ont.
3-exposure HDR using Photomatix Pro 3. My very first HDR image!
(Normal exposure shot can be seen here)
Received honourable mention in the Beach Photo Club's 1st 2009 contest in the Open category - displayed at the Beacher Cafe in fall 2009.) Also featured in the April 2009 issue of the Beaches/Danforth SNAP! newspaper)
Bordered Patch (Chlosyne lacinia).
Cedar Hill State Park. Cedar Hill, Texas.
Dallas County. 21 October 2019.
Nikon D500. Nikkor AF-S 300mm f/4E ED PF VR + TC-14e III teleconverter.
(420mm) f/8 @ 1/1600 sec. ISO 500.
Here is a little veggie patch Cake that I made yesterday.
Nothing too fancy, just nice and simple! (just wish I had more time to spend on all the little details)
It's a vanilla sponge cake filled with Vegan chocolate mousse and hoven-baked apples.
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