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Ely, Nevada
The RIP (Repair in Place) building is part of the fantastic Nevada Northern Railway National Historic Landmark. It is a museum where one can wander all over the grounds and peer inside some of the buildings. Prior to when this building was built in 1944-45 repairs were done outside 356 days/year. Today, old train cars and other restoration projects are performed and stored in this huge building.
Homelessness Prevention Week
3 – 9 August 2015
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Farewell to a Melbourne icon.
Natalie Trayling captivated passers by in the streets of Melbourne for decades, where she'd play her electric piano with a passion and emotion that came from a life both blessed and cursed with more than her fair share of both. So connected was she to her music, she could sit down and play songs she'd spontaneously compose before you. The allure of her melodies was that you could be drawn into her heart and soul with every stroke of a key. Her music was as authentic as the pain or the joy that her tunes could transport you through. Melbourne will never be the same. We'll never again turn a corner and experience that wonder of seeing her hunched over her piano, completely lost in her music, and getting lost alongside her. Natalie was supported by her devoted and dedicated son Matthew, who transported Natalie to locations around the CBD and set up her equipment, and then sat in the background for as long as Natalie wanted to play. youtu.be/30rxzkAYy7k
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African leopards (Panthera pardus pardus) are one of the two big cats, along with the lion and included in the big five of Africa, that inhabit the continent of Africa.
Queen Lorian, a very famous and senior female leopard, was found dead yesterday morning, mauled to death by either Lions or another Leopard. She has left behind a 14 month old son, Roho who shall to fend for himself in the wild.
This was my latest sighting of her during a photography Safari on an early morning game drive in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya.
the macromondays' theme for today, 12/17, is #safety devices--
this is a sewing ripper with its cover
there are 8 possibilities today-- i think my favorites are the simplicity of faux tea light and the sparkle of golden hasp clasp. think i'll have a bit of coffee while i cogitate. the macromonday album of postings and possibilities is here:
Elephants, while trying to find food for their huge bodies and appetites, can also be quite destructive of plant life. Guides point out areas of a game reserve where that the giants have used as feeding grounds. It soon becomes clear to the untrained eye the areas where they have been as it takes quite some time for the earth to mend.
Sixteen to eighteen hours, or nearly 80% of an elephant's day is spent feeding. They consume grasses, small plants, bushes, fruit, twigs, tree bark, and roots.
One of many mages taken on a camping trip in Surat Thani last year during a heavy storm and one that sadly can no longer be repeated after this area of jungle was recently cleared. The muted tones reflect my current mood and probably better suit the image anyway. I'm slowly putting together a 'mood' wall and this one will go off to the printer tomorrow and hopefully become part of it. That's if I don't cheer up by then which would be rather annoying..
Thank you for passing through :)
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You always radiated faith, joy and calm - never complained. Thanks for posing for me. I wish I could live your age 96y with your health - survived 2WW, work hard on the land whole life, eat only natural food, no smoking, no alcohol, no vaccines. pure natural life. walking, eating and reading alone till almost the end. in all of his life always put his faith in God in every single act. the most saint person i have ever met. the grandfather of my wife. Joseph 1925.
Stored at NRE's Dixmoor, IL facility since 2008, CC&P/IC GP10 8171 has finally died. The cab is in the pile at right.
Photo by John Eagan
ODC: Let's Go Crazy...Purple Rain. A very sad day - I was in College when Purple Rain came out --- this music is forever tied to that time of my life too.
52 Weeks of Pix: Anything Music
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"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #41" "Favourite Colour" "Shoot Anything Saturday"
Ukrainian Air Force pilot Colonel Oleksandr Oksanchenko, “Grey Wolf”.
Departing Fairford
Sadly was killed after his jet was shot down near the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv.
He has died a hero, and I am sure every one would like to remember him for his superb displays.
RIP Oleksandra.
The only photo I managed to take of Queen Elizabeth II. This was taken at Tweedbank Station at the opening of the Borders Railway on 9 September 2015. She arrived quite late as her flight had been delayed by bad weather at Balmoral...In Edinburgh she transferred to a special steam hauled train.
Taking this picture wasn't easy, standing as I was in a large crowd, holding the camera with a long lens above my head! (by the way I love the buttons on her jacket!)
Thank you ma'am and rest in peace, gone but not forgotten.
[RIPPER GLOVES]
- FATPACK HUD WITH 10 BASE TEXTURES
- SINGLE COLOR OPTIONS SOLD SEPARETELY
- Materials Enabled
- Fitted for legacy M/F and Reborn
KUPRA COLLECTION
RIPPED SKIRT KUPRA
MP: marketplace.secondlife.com/p/DIARIPPED-SKIRT-KUPRA/21264623
STORE: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Jupiter/81/110/37
My 14 year old cat died today and it was so unexpected, everything happened so fast that we are still in shock, we still can't believe this is real, but sadly it is.
This is an old picture of her back when her hair color was still dark (it turned kinda blonde as she grew older).
She used to love laying on my stuff, my clothes, even my keyboard lol, really gonna miss her a lot <3
My friend and much loved companion passed away in the early hours of today(( 07:02:2019 ), 11 years and 3 months old. 25.10.2007
No doubt she is running around in grass chasing butterflies , able to see again, somewhere.
Not the best pic, but brin was pretty cute ripsticking to the icecream store with the rest of the family. Need a video...
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After seeing the work of Wolf Vostell, I wanted to try myhand at decollage is created by the deconstruction and destruction of the existing techniques and materials