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Reminded me of sending up a periscope to see if it was ok for the rest of the little flowers to emerge.
This iceberg reminds me of a ramp in a skateboard park. An iceberg’s shape is constantly changing. This shape is unrecognizable from a slightly different angle of the same iceberg, afloat near St. Anthony, Newfoundland and Labrador. This feature plus the fact that iceberg alley even exists is a huge boon to Newfoundland and Labrador these days. Icebergs were a major problem in the past:
“For centuries, this annual iceberg parade was the bane of Newfoundland and Labrador’s cod fishermen, as the hulking mammoths shredded fishing nets and split apart cod boxes while drifting along the coast on their southbound journey.
“Today, people call them majestic,” said Mayor Ernest Simms of St. Anthony…”
This image just reminds me of my life these days
My life is kind of upside down
What is the real life
The one I live chatting with Mark on the other side of the huuuuuge pond or the one I live where I can actually touch things
And then I came to think of our kids living in this world
This world of facebook, instagram, txting, snapchat and you name it
I call it the parallell life
The life you live chatting with the world
Being social
Being happy
Pretending being happy
And then feeling lonely
Because it's only you and your pc or phone
Cabled to the world like it was an umbilical cord
I feel sorrow for this generation
So much loneliness they need to deal with
Frustration over not meeting anyone they can touch
Love
I know my parallell life will end
It has already ended
And started again
And it will end again
But I sure feel the frustration
Which life do I want to live
Of course I want the real life
But in the meantime I say thank you to the love I have in my parallell life
I can at least choose
Many in our kids generation can't choose
That's really sad
What a struggle
Thanks to George Pitarys who reminds me today with his uploads, the fact that Action Red once ruled the Baie des Chaleurs part of Gaspésie.
We are located, on this cold Saturday morning, on the old timber bridge supporting the 5e Rand Ouest, a narrow path cut straight thru the deep forest north of New-Richmond and waiting for the first ever windmill blades train over the Société du Chemin de Fer de la Gaspésie trackage.
The average solitude and tranquility of the forest were quickly interrupted by three ALCo 251 prime movers, working full blast against gravity and the 1.4% grade with 6400 foot of train on the drawbar. The old timber bridge was shaken by the deafening exhaust of 3600 horsepower as the head end slowly top off the grade half a mile from it.
From now, the 60 or so mile-long chase have just began.
Windmill blade trains are no longer operating on the SCFG since a shifting in the size of the the blades build LM Windpower plant near Gaspé was now too long to be put on railcars.
SCFG 1819 will become the first of the small RS18u fleet to be painted in the SP Black Widow-inspired paint scheme a few weeks after this picture.
The old bridge over 5e Rang, closed to thru trafic since a few years, was torn down somewhere back in 2021.
But the show remain the same on the Gaspésie railway.
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Milepost 63.6 Cascapedia subdivision
New-Richmond,QC
December 3rd, 2016
❃~[LeiMotiv] Mery cropped top(discounted all week)
❃Shirt Absolut Vendetta Skate shirt TARTAN
❃Hair DOUX Ariana
❃Pose Quixotica Model
❃Backdrop The Bearded Guy Recuerdame
Reminds me of the famous film by Wim Wenders "Der Himmel über Berlin" from 1987. The English title is "Wings of Desire". Great movie, great music.
Reminds me of the old deckchair canvas.
Taken at Shortlands Hill, Wallingford.
Wallingford is a historic market town and civil parish located to the south of Oxford on the River Thames in England.
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Silver glinted in the morning sunlight as Aurora turned this way and that, looking at the reminder of how her life had changed in the blink of an eye.
"Kintsukuroi. The Japanese rather than throw something broken away, fill the cracks with gold or silver, to show the beauty in the imperfections."
She'd been informed of what her scars reminded Noma of, and part of her saw it. But the part that she wouldn't show that was scared... that still had the weight of what could happen hanging over her, that part couldn't see it yet as a tear slid down her cheek. Would she have changed running next door to the kids aid had she known the outcome? No... no she wouldn't.
And when inevitably, I stumble and fall
When I'm bruised and on the ground
Will you be there to hold my hand?
Will you kiss the cuts and bruises
Will you lift me up and soothe me?
Daddy.. if I fall and can't get up
Please be there to remind me...
I am strong
I am clever
I am important.
And most importantly I am loved and worthy of that love.
Remind me Daddy, because I'll forget.
Taken @Sunny's
Pose: Winter Lady Skating
From an early age I wanted to travel. Fortunately, my life has been filled with trips both near and far away. There have been times in my longer journeys that I longed for home and often a scene would hit the nostalgia button and visions of the familiar would flood my heart and mind. Country roads in the fall now take me back to a place that is no more.
.... reminds me what a blessing and privilege it is just to be alive.
Marty Rubin
Thanks to Lenabem Anna for texture
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Please, don't fave and run, you will get yourself blocked.
Reminded me of one of those glowing sea creatures from a couple thousand feet below sea level. Painting light on a black background using a couple DIY tools I made and a LPB universal adapter. Hope everyone is having an amazing day! :-)
Reminds me of a Pink Floyd album cover...
Featured as one of the photos on the BBC Scotland website 'Your Pictures of Scotland' for the week of September 5-12 2025.
Benedict reminds us that our health and wellbeing lie in recognition of the fact that none of us can possess infinite resource or time, and so will always need the unexpected stranger to supplement who and what we are. How do we inculcate in law and politics something of that recognition that otherness is not a matter for panic or despair; that the challenge or difficulty of the stranger, the cultural other, the sexual other, the vaguely threatening foreigner at our doors in popular mythology, is potentially gift? How do we inculcate a political morality which recognizes that these people are not going away, and that therefore our task is not to pretend that they can be made to but to work at how we actually engage in transforming our relations with them? That doesn’t of course immediately produce a magical solution, but it flags up the danger of yielding to the temptation of thinking that we can somehow will the stranger into oblivion.
-Rowan Williams, The Way of St. Benedict
this scene reminds me a bit of the video to Talking Head's 'Road to nowhere' (at about 0:36) - yes, I am a kid of the 80s ;))
"Well, we know where we're goin'
But we don't know where we've been
And we know what we're knowin'
But we can't say what we've seen
And we're not little children
And we know what we want
And the future is certain
Give us time to work it out
We're on a road to nowhere (...) "
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I love snow - even when it's only a few centimeters like here.
There was lovely warm sunlight peaking through the thick clouds for about 15 minutes before it went 'grey in grey' again - with freezing cold wind ... we were almost alone out there on our stroll on Sunday afternoon ...
I hope you all had a peaceful Christmas time !
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Ich liebe Schnee, auch wenn es - wie hier - nur ein paar Zentimeter sind.
Während unseres Spaziergangs gab es etwa für 15 Minuten eine tolle Lichtsstimmung, bevor es wieder 'Grau in Grau' war ... mit eiskaltem Wind ;))
Ich hoffe, Ihr hattet alle eine friedliche Weihnachtszeit !
"Remind me to breathe at the end of the world
Appreciate scenes and the love I've received
There's always a girl at the end of the world
The departing
The departing..."
James: youtu.be/CzlB8vCkQIk