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Classic Manual Driving...

 

The 10th Annual Drive for the cure Canada (to raise Prostate Cancer awareness) held its annual car show at the Brampton Powerade Centre. there was a bevy of beautiful classic cars; so many wonderful automotive designs from years gone by and all in one place. there were well over four hundred cars on display. .

 

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A year ago today, March 18th I was diagnosed with Advanced Prostate Cancer. I no longer have a Prostate and 99.9% of the Cancer has gone. This old battle scarred Tortoiseshell reminded me of the last 12 months.

General conFusion....

 

Another from the archives

 

This Dodge Challenger Hellcat on display at the 2019 Drive Fir the Cure Car Show. with "The General" fusion paint job with the original factory Hellcat.

 

The 2019 Annual Drive for the cure Canada (to raise Prostate Cancer awareness) held its annual car show at the Brampton Powerade Centre. there was a bevy of beautiful classic cars; so many wonderful automotive designs from years gone by and all in one place. there were well over four hundred cars on display. .

 

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it's me, welcoming a patient to a prostate examination :)

Classic In Black...

 

1958 Chevrolet Impala in Black with a red interior....it doesn't get much better than this. at the Poweraide center for prostate cancer awareness... this weekend. the parking lots were stacked and packed full of old classics, collectors editions and unbelievable classic relics from the not too distant past. what a great cause and a super turnout. you do not want to miss this next year..

 

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Exeter, Devon, UK. 21st May 2023.

 

The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride unites classic and vintage style motorcycle riders all over the world to raise funds and awareness for prostate cancer research and men’s mental health.

 

The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride was founded in Sydney, Australia, by Mark Hawwa. It was inspired by a photo of TV Show Mad Men’s Don Draper astride a classic bike and wearing his finest suit. Mark decided a themed ride would be a great way of connecting niche motorcycle enthusiasts and communities while raising funds to support the men in our lives.

 

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Prostate Cancer liveried 66769 on the 4L13 Doncaster-Felixstowe, Finningley, 24.9.21.

A composite image, taken 5 mins apart.

Airbus A321 Wizz Air UK on the approach to Robin Hood Airport on the 10.26 from KOŠICE International Airport.

66769 'League Managers Association' (with its Man of Men logo) ascends the incline towards Taylors Bridge at Rylstone with 6D37, the 12.20 Rylstone Tilcon - Hunslet loaded stone on Fri 8th October 2021.

Bridge Motorcycles, Exeter, Devon, UK. 22nd May 2022.

 

The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride unites classic and vintage style motorcycle riders all over the world to raise funds and awareness for prostate cancer research and men’s mental health.

Black Beauty...

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1958 Chevrolet Impala in Black with a red interior....it doesn't get much better than this. at the Poweraide center for prostate cancer awareness... this weekend. the parking lots were stacked and packed full of old classics, collectors editions and unbelievable classic relics from the not too distant past. what a great cause and a super turnout. you do not want to miss this next year..

 

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66769 League Managers Association / Paul Taylor Our Inspiration passes Three Horse Shoes (between March and Whittlesea), working 4M23 10.46 Felixstowe North - Birch Coppice. [Pole, 5/6 sections (~6.8m)]

 

After grabbing a bite to eat in March following the late morning session at Manea station, I came here for the afternoon's westbound freights, although I'd already missed the first (which had a normal GBRf 66 on it). I'd been told this loco was "absolutely pristine", so wanted to make the effort to get a shot that included a good view of the loco. After this, I changed to a 135mm lens to do something different, from a lower level and more head-on.

 

High cloud made the light slightly soft (as reflected in the EXIF data), and this required a slight tickle in Photoshop.

 

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Sponsoring Prostate Cancer UK, This Fire Tender was seen on display in Hulls Queen Victoria Square,

Round 2 of MoVember in SL!

 

"SL Movember 2015 is here and we're looking for your best mustache pics! This year, we'll be selecting 15 of the shots to appear in Wintergeist's LA Gallery. The deadline for submissions for those who want to be considered for the show is Nov. 12th, but we hope you'll keep the pics coming through the end of November !

 

Here's how all this started...

 

In 2004, a group in Melbourn Australia organized an event where 30 men would grow a mustache for 30 days in order raise awareness for prostate cancer and depression in men. This group would later become the Movember Foundation Charity.

The Movember Foundation has since raised $174 million worldwide after spreading to South Africa and Europe and reaching North America in 2006. In 2010, participants in the United States alone raised over $7.5 million. In 2012, 1.1 million people signed up to participate and raised upwards of $95 million.

 

As the granddaughter of a prostate cancer victim, this is an important issue and I hope that with your help we can bring greater awareness in our little community. Take the time to slap on a ‘stache, shoot a selfie (or one of a friend) and post it on your page and to our little group (make sure to tag it Movember) … and then, when someone asks “why the stache?”, you can be part of the Movember Movement yourself ! The pics don't have to be of your avi.. get creative !

 

And PLEASE tell all your male friends to get checked.. early detection is critical (starting at 50 and then again at 55, 60, and 70)

Thanks and hugs,

Daze <3 "

Hi friends, I got home yesterday lunchtime from my last radiotherapy session in Wałbrzych 75 kilometres away just as this sudden snow came down. Glad I don't have to travel there every day anymore, particularly today as the roads are very slushy and slippery and it's still snowing!

 

This shot was taken early this morning from our front porch after 6 inches of snow seems to confirm that spring has NOT sprung yet as many believed it had -To jest Polska!!

 

My results are excellent and the therapy has so far been effective. Now it is regular checks for the next 2-3 years to keep safe.

 

To all the guys on here:

 

Prostate cancer is a silent killer and you never know you have it until it is often late. Read up on it and watch for small telltale signs and get regular PSA tests from the recommended age. I've been lucky and caught it at first stage as I kept my eye on things. The biopsies, tests and treatment are nothing to be afraid of. Just ask me if you want to know anything.

The most important thing is to stay POSITIVE.

 

I hope this warning may save someone. Take care.

 

Patrick

Fear is a Reaction

Courage is a Decision

A blue Slottsfjelltårnet symbolizes support for the research regarding diabetes and prostate cancer. A mighty beautiful sunset and blue hour with a lot of orange, before the blue consumes it all.

Prostate Cancer UK liveried 66769 'Paul Taylor Our Inspiration' passes Thurston in charge of the 4E20 13.21 Felixstowe South Gbrf - Masborough N&W Gbrf on the 28 March 2022.

Epic Fail? Or a Win-Win situation?

  

You be the judge.

'SUPPORTING PROSTATE CANCER CHARITY' - 'STEAMPUNKS AT PAPPLEWICK PUMPING STATION' - 14th - 15th JULY 2018

66769 at Heaton Norris 08/02/2023

66769 "League Managers Association" and "Paul Taylor Our Inspiration" sporting the important Prostate Cancer UK charity message. Credit here to Gbrf who always have their finger on the pulse. The working is 4M19 Southampton Western Docks Gbrf-East Midlands Gateway TML Gbrf.

Prostate the Devil and his tail.

MOUNT HYMETTUS, ATTICA, GREECE - ΥΜΗΤΤΟΣ, ΑΤΤΙΚΗ.

Second time out of town with my wife Theresa Jane Brown since my surgery for PROSTATE CANCER in October 2020 and the Nationwide lockdown from November 2020!!!

Photo of me taken on April 11, 2021.

 

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Today (Tuesday) I go to the hospital for my Bone Scan at 10:15am, they will inject a radioactive substance into my blood. I then leave and return four hours later to have the whole bone scan that takes about 45 minutes to do. I am having it to find bone cancer or determine whether a cancer from another area, such as the breast, lung, kidney, thyroid gland, or prostate gland, has spread (metastasized) to the bone. Your thoughts and wishes are very much appreciated.

 

It takes 2 weeks to get the results of the test, more time to wonder.....

 

BONE SCAN

 

A bone scan is a nuclear scanning test that identifies new areas of bone growth or breakdown. It can be done to evaluate damage to the bones, find cancer that has spread (metastasized) to the bones, and monitor conditions that can affect the bones (including infection and trauma). A bone scan can often find a problem days to months earlier than a regular X-ray test.

 

For a bone scan, a radioactive tracer substance is injected into a vein in the arm. The tracer then travels through the bloodstream and into the bones. This process may take several hours. A special camera (gamma) takes pictures of the tracer in the bones. This helps show cell activity and function in the bones. Areas that absorb little or no amount of tracer appear as dark or "cold" spots, which may indicate a lack of blood supply to the bone (bone infarction) or the presence of certain types of cancer. Areas of rapid bone growth or repair absorb increased amounts of the tracer and show up as bright or "hot" spots in the pictures. Hot spots may indicate problems such as arthritis, the presence of a tumour, a fracture, or an infection.

YJ13GMX Humberside Fire and Rescue Pump Prostate Cancer Scania P280 Emergency One Emergency Service Show NEC Birmingham 2016

 

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Two-door hardtop muscle car

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Cruisin' For A Cure Canada classic/vintage car show, Powerade Centre

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Nikon D300 + Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm 1:2.8 G II ED SWM VR ED IF

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Wanted to share some good news, since I had shared earlier that I had Prostate cancer. I still do, but I met with a cancer team at the University of North Carolina's Lineberger Cancer center yesterday, and got news that is making me feel fantastic. ( They are my third opinion and the team there is fantastic!)

 

They read my biopsy results slightly differently from the first pathologist and gave me a gleason score of 6 (3+3) vs 7 (4+3) That makes a huge difference in treatment options because gleason score 6 is considered non-agressive and slow growing and non-metastic. They think that result fits better and is more likely true given my PSA scores and the MRI results.

 

What it means to me, is that I don't have to have it treated now at all. I go on "active surveillance" which means that in December I go back for a new PSA test, a more targeted Biopsy and another MRI. If things are good i keep doing nothing but living my normal life and I will repeat that every 6 months from now on.

 

I could be just kicking the treatment can down the road or I may never have a problem! The tests are not nothing...but I'll take them any day over the treatments and potential nasty side effects. Thanks to those of you who have commented with your support or have reached out to me in private messages! I love my Flickr friends and "family."

Tomorrow is my 76th birthday! It’s hard to believe so many years have passed. Diagnosed with prostate cancer when 50, I sure am happy to have lasted so long.

 

Celebrated this morning with a 5 km run through Cheesman Park and will have dinner tonight with my daughter Sarah and her husband Nico and my grandson Milo.

 

I am enjoying watching the Denver Broncos in a pub just a block from my new apartment — Bar Nun. barnundenver.com/home

 

Prostate Cancer UK Black liveried GBRf 66769 "League Managers Association / LMA Paul Taylor Our Inspiration" powers through St Helens Junction today with 6K22 Penmaenmawr - Tuebrook loaded stone.

Named -Prostate Cancer UK.

'Paul Taylor - Our Inspiration'

Wrote this poem shortly after being diagnosed with prostate cancer back 26 years ago. I am pleased to be here still, running, writing and savoring each day as a treasure.

 

You will find more than 184 of my poems HERE. fno.org/poetry/index.html

 

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He caught me

off guard

Waiting

in line

For nothing

in particular

Just hanging

out

With time

on my hands

 

“Your number?” he smiled

darkly

One sleeve extended

but empty

Shifting his weight

from shoulder

to shoulder

As I shook my head

backing up and away

 

“Number?,” I mumbled

At a loss

suddenly

for words

The orange plastic piece

burning hot in my hand

The cipher indistinct

but glowing

 

“Yours,” he nodded

approaching with certainty

His knowing

dark smile

mocking

 

“No way,”

I stammered

Stumbling and shrugging

Back

Back

Eluding his touch

his foul breath

those glowing eyes

Ducking

just in time

I hear

and miss

The sudden swish

of a blade

neck high

 

“I'm not done here.

Not going with you

at this time.

Not ready.

Not willing.

And just not that easy,

my hooded friend.”

 

He grumbles

mumbles

and shakes his head

Unaccustomed to such folly

He turns away

settles for the next

in line

  

© Jamie McKenzie, all rights reserved

You will find more of my poems and songs here

and in The Storm in Its Passing and Flights of Fancy.

 

My songs are at

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This photo is and will always be very memorable to me. I spent 3 months in Albany, NY at the VA Hospital getting radiation therapy for Prostate Cancer. During my endless days of boredom, I spent a lot of time on walking/photo tours of the area. This is one of my, and other peoples favorites

 

-Added to theCream of the Crop pool as most interesting.

Prostate Cancer UK livery 66769 " Paul Taylor . Our Inspiration " passes Clay Cross working 6M01 Tinsley - Bardon Hill . 7/2/22

This is a picture of Rosey just before we left Leeton for Griffith and also for the start of my prostate cancer treatment in Wagga Wagga, a city 126 klms away from Leeton. There are two linear generators, each worth about $3,000,000. The staff are amazing!! We did not know we would be leaving Leeton when I took this picture, I had not begun counselling yet so did not know about the caretaking position in Griffith, more on that later!!

 

Rosey in her usual smiley pose, I do love her smile, really lights up her face and mine too and I know from your very generous and loving comments you love to see her smiling happiness too!!! I believe this is English lavendar. I love how the petals come out each side of the "flower".

 

Rosey and I have now left Leeton and have taken up a caretaking position in Griffith with Barnabas House, a crisis counselling centre run by the Baptist Church - this is a permanent position for as long as we want to be here. There are 50 units, 2 conjoined, which makes around 35 buildings, plus the office block. There are 3 counsellors here, and one is the Baptist Minister here in Griffith in New South Wales, which is around 60 klms from where we used to live in Leeton. We loved our caretaking position in Leeton but it was time to move on. Rev Kev was my counsellor and he offered us the position which we accpeted.

 

My treatment is going well, thanks to all the prayers and support I have received from my dear Flickr friends. It is a very precise procedure these days, I lay on this bed, the staff move me to align with the cross beams, then they leave the room and final adjustments are done from outside the room. A CAT scan is done firstly to see that my bladder is full so as to minimise injury from the rays that are zapping the cancer cells. If my bladder is not very full, then I am asked to leave the room, drink more water and then return - this has not happened as my bladder has been to capacity.

 

We are staying in a beautiful lodge purpose-built for cancer patients and it is like a motel, a great home away from home, and all the people here are "walking the walk and talking the talk"!! All are in different stages of cancer and in various parts of their bodies. We are taken from the lodge in a mini-van driven by volunteer drivers and dropped at the front door of the clinic and returned again to our lodge. Rosey and I feel like we are on a new adventure and a holiday, such is the non-invasive form of treatment and we are already making new friends.

 

Thanks our dear Flickr friends for your love and support and being there when we need you all the most. Thanks also for your visits and comments and faves, we appreciate very much. We use the library in Wagga Wagga, we can have up to two hours per day for free, how special is that!!!

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'Prostate Cancer UK' with the 6J56 09.54 Peak Forest to Hope Street Peakstone aggregate service.

If you have time the view on BLACK without distractions cheers Ed

 

Gateshead Simply Health 10K Run

Ahoy hoy, in case anyone's wondering, I'm still about but the last few months have been somewhat 'interesting'.

 

Long story short - hospital for a spot of surgery and, at time of writing, I'm just about halfway through a course of Chemotherapy for prostate cancer. So far so good, things are improving and I'm coping with the treatment pretty well... so far (touchwood!) :P

 

Still playing with my toys too, plenty of cool new ones to photograph as well when time and energies permit. And props too - damnit, why does everything I need have to be on a high up top shelf or low down bottom one. Still, all good exercise I guess.

  

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66769 ‘LMA. League Managers Association’ with Prostate Cancer UK branding at Bamber Bridge on 6M90 06:13 Gloucester New Yard - Clitheroe Castle Cement empty cement tanks on 15/08/23.

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