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Leeds Pride - 4th August 2019

fisherman's wharf, san francisco

 

almost 10 years before, eventually met this creative guy online, but never met face to face since then. i was very lucky to be in san francisco where he currently lives and he kindly let me stay in his cozy house.

 

thank you for your inspiration, Rishi!

 

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Capt. Lucas Frokjer, officer in charge of the flightline for Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 463, reunites with his family after returning from a seven-month deployment with HMH-463. The squadron arrived at Hangar 105 Sept. 17 and were welcomed home by a large crowd of family and friends. The squadron was replaced by HMH-363 who deployed to Afghanistan in August in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

Marine Corps Base Hawaii – Kaneohe Bay

Photo by Lance Cpl. Jacob Barber

Date Taken:09.17.2011

Location:MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII, HI, US

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These two former Ulsterbus Scania Irizar i4s with Lewis Coaches and Lodges are both regulars on GA Rail Replacement but this is the first time I've seen them together for a family snap!

Nikon F4

Nikkor 180mm f/2.8 AF ED

B+W Circular Polarizer

Superia Xtra 400

Unicolor C41

DLSR digitized

CC Photoshop

Fujinon 60mm f2.4R

After months of missing the strays I used to feed, they reappeared. With collars, perhaps they had been adopted then released again. They were similarly glad. This is the "timid younger sister" yet one who loves her belly to be rubbed.

In the late afternoon the mother bobcat comes to our backyard searching for her cub. She is quite thirsty as the temperature is around 110F. After 1 1/2 hours of searching, the mother hears something, and soon after, the mother and cub are reunited. Action caught on our ring camera.

One of the very best things about moving back was seeing my oldest and his best buddy play again. It had been a year and a half, and it was like they saw each other yesterday. Such sweet boys! This was taken at the little lake across from our house. ;-)

Photo credit: Inspiration4 / John Kraus

Harrogate Gasworks locomotives Barber (1908 built Thomas Green and Company Limited of Leeds) and Harrogate (Peckett of 1944) stand toghether at Alston station on a rather wet afternoon of the 2nd May during the Barber return to steam gala.

 

Barber has undergone a long restoration and returned to the South Tynedale Railway earlier in the year. Despite the mixed weather there was a good turnout at Alston for the gala on Saturday.

 

2nd May 2015.

You take two bodies and you twirl them into one

Their hearts and their bones

And they won't come undone

paul.simon

 

12 months after being apart, mother and 5-year-old daughter were reunited.

at long last.

 

and good god, that mommy flew to her.

the little one latched on and sobbed.

 

and this is what love looks like (bigger).

“That’s Her!” Stan said. But for a minute I wasn’t so sure. We were standing at the edge of Bac Ha Markets and I was suffering from sensory overload. The humidity, the noise and the riotous colour of the Flower Hmong’s traditional dress was swimming in front of me like the opening sequence of a Baz Luhrmann extravaganza. The unfamiliar smells emanating from the open-air kitchens was assaulting my nostrils, as was the more familiar odour of animal dung wafting through from the buffalo market, on what would otherwise have been a welcome cool breeze.

 

I flipped through the little book of photos I had brought with me. It was her, she was even wearing the same coloured hat and scarf.

 

We handed her the photo and she stared at it for a long time. I wondered about the quality of her eyesight. Finally she looked up and pointed a bony finger at me and her face collapsed into the sweetest of smiles. We smiled, we nodded, I babbled on in English, and ripple of activity radiated from where we were standing as a crowd of noisy, nosy women closed in around us, grabbing at the photos and chattering excitedly to each other. Pointing and laughing at the photos in turn as they recognised the images of their friends.

 

A woman standing behind me indicated that she wanted to see the photos too. I reached across to retrieve the photo from “my” lady, but she gripped it tightly and would not let it go. I had given it to her, and there was no way she was giving it back. She held it up for the others to see and her eyes crinkled so much I wondered that she could see out of them.

 

I asked if I could photograph her again, and she composed herself, stared directly down the lens at me and honoured me again with her portrait.

 

Meanwhile the activity around us had shifted slightly as another women recognised herself in one of the photos. A shy woman, five years ago she had tipped her hat at me as I photographed her. She had aged, as had all the women. But then, I guess, so have I.

Brooke and Michael Jackson together again! For more about Michael Jackson visit: www.michaeljackson.com/. Brooke Shields is a repainted and restyled doll by Cruz. MJ is a Hot Toys MJ that has not been repainted.

 

Photo/Graphic Layout & web sites www.ncruz.com & www.myfarrah.com by www.stevemckinnis.com.

After three years apart, Rangie and Rovie are reunited in East Hampton, NY.

 

Apple iPhone 6 Plus

iPhone 6 Plus back camera 4.15mm f/2.2

ƒ/2.2 4.2 mm 1/120 40

 

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Stenvar got blocked from the battle and Julien had to fight alone. Would've been nice to get some screens but I actually had to play! And fight! Without a follower! Which is hard cause I never really spec Julien for fighting. But he made it all by himself. But he was fighting undead so it wasn't that hard for him specializing in resto and whatnot.

Look on black (you know you want to)

 

I'm awake and much more lively than when I posted yesterday's photo, so once I've posted this pic I promise to catch up on looking at all yours.

 

I commented on someone else's photo first thing this morning on how I love the combination of grave yards and snow. Fast forward an hour and it's snowing again, so my picture idea was a no brainer.

 

It wasn't snowing heavily enough to warrant driving to my favourite cemetery. (Is it weird to have a favourite cemetery?) So I took a walk to a church that's just around the corner from where I live instead.

 

I'm not religious in any way, I don't believe in heaven, or reincarnation, or anything really. My view is once you're dead you're dead, that's it. Yet strangely, I still find something comforting and lovely about the thought of being laid to rest with loved ones. (As in the case of Mary Payne, who joined her husband Frank here in this spot some 13 years after she said goodbye to him.)

 

NFST, RWB 9, Black 10. Thanks Pat u made my day

I had no sooner finished the story of the last locomotive I ever ran while employed by NS when the scanner came to life, NS 6612!

D³ 639 sits beside D3 619 at Maldon - 23/6/2013

Gizmo bumps into an old acquaintance at the office

 

-Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as ..my fave-

 

Peaked at 378 in explore

and re-enacted as I was too slow to catch the genuine hug. I do think the genuine one was better.

Earlier in the day I had seem my friends each checking out different parts of the fair, but before I left I spotted them once again all together

A dash across the concourse then a huge hug.

They've missed each other.

 

Brighton Station, Sussex. UK.

Photo credit: Inspiration4 / John Kraus

Chris and Angelica reunited on Family Day on Parris Island after a 14 week separation.

"I missed you, Rex!"

Canon Prima BF-80

Kota (on the left) and Tiga.

for a moment. Mom was just dropping her daughter off before heading off to the other store at the mall north of town. It was fun to see these two again.

On a trip down to San Diego to pick up a friend from UCSD. We stopped and hung out at the beach for a while and took a bunch of self timer shots.

Scout & Snow lived together 2 years ago with Camilla. After Snow travelled around the came together now.

A Blythe life could be surprising, or?

Montana de Oro | California

This pair of ex Brighton & Hove double deckers was briefly reunited at Tourmaster in South Lincolnshire. Scania K113 774 (P874 VFG) came via Country Bus Devon whilst Dennis Trident 838 (W838 NNJ) was previously a few miles up the road at Fowlers.

8th May, 2018.

Last week, Ed (the Canadian Goose from Edmonton) had to fly home on a commercial jet as Winnie (the Canadian Goose from Winnepeg) waited on the beach as the sun rose (See photo below in the Comments section).

 

Today, under cloudy skies at dawn, these Love Birds were reunited.

 

Yesterday, Denver received more than 2 inches of rain (that's a lot for Denver) and the landscape at Chatfield Lake has changed. What normally is a peninsula, has been innundated and is now an island.

RTs 4777 (R) and 4779 (L) were both originally Weymann-bodied green Country Area RTs, built in 1954 and stored until finally entering service in 1959. Both subsequently became red buses, RT 4779 ending up with another Weymann body and RT 4777 a Park Royal one. Coincidentally, both have been presented with the later LT light grey waistband (after cream and before white).

 

The second 'reunion' relates to me because RT 4777 is the one and only RT I have driven, and at a bus rally in the 80s. The evidence is here: www.flickr.com/photos/82097736@N00/39072195830/in/photoli...

 

Here the pair are at Hounslow bus station at the end of the route 81 running day organised by the London Bus Museum. www.londonbusmuseum.com/

This abbott form a temple in Chiang Mai Thailand is reunited with this tempelsog called Coco. We brought Coco back after a surgery. The Abbott and the tempeldog were both so happy to see each other again after a few weeks.

We all have big changes in our lives that are more or less a second chance.

~Harrison Ford ~

 

Dank je wel voor deze superleuke Meet! :-)

 

Explore 164: Highest position: 355 on Monday, April 11, 2011

Reunited, 33053 and 37068 wait on Crewe Depot to head back to Hereford with a Regional Railways special. 4th May 992.

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On June 5th I packed up my Fujifilm X100S

and sent it to the Fujifilm Repair Center in Edison, NJ. The on/off switch started sticking making it very hard to turn on and off. Something was not right and considering it was a few days from being a year old the warranty was about to expire. I was without my X100S for 18 days and it was brutal. Don;t get me wrong, I love the X-T1, but there is something about grabbing a camera and going. Not worrying about different focal legnths...anyway, I got it back today and put on the L grip/bracket...it is very nice, but I am not sure if I am going to keep it...I really like the X100S as is in hand. So glad to have my camera back!!!

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