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Up at the Glacier View Ranch in Siskiyou County, CA, Teegan can practice her herding skills with the other dogs. Her motto is "round 'em up, rawhide!"
Sophie the first girl across the line to win the half Chelmsford Marathon 2022 and a big well done to her and with the support of the event partner Anglia Ruskin University a big thank you to them too
Truck driver Gary Newman works together with one of his dogs, loading sheep onto his truck at the South Australian Livestock Exchange.
I have always been fascinated in the different ways that people move just watch all the variations that you will see in the way that people walk. How they hold themselves in their upper body, their balance and how their feet make contact with the ground. I think that you can sometimes tell a lot by watching people move particularly when it comes to sport. I used to coach football and could spot the more natural players very quickly by how coordinated they were and their balance and movement.
Its surprising how different runners of a similar build abd competing at the same distance will run in a very different way even at the top elite level. Just think of Michael Johnson in the 400 metres or Usain Bolt in the 100. Either athlete easy to spot by their unique running styles.
A wall in a Carlings store in Copenhagen. I thought it was a cool effect with the paint running down..
Explore: Mar 21, 2007 #369
Between two high school cross country meets and a marathon, I've been spending a lot of time the past week running around photographing people running around. This is a shot taken for work of students from our Des Moines high schools competing in the State Cross Country Qualifying Meet.
Cualquier día es bueno para salir a correr, a pesar de la lluvia, sobre todo en el paseo de la Concha donostiarra.
A shot from Kilve a couple of nights ago, with the company of Esen who is stage right of me while I took this :)
We had met at 4.30 in the morning for sunrise along with Steve, Mark, Lloyd and Gary down in Dorset but the only pic taken was of a group of 'togs chatting in the thick fog, so it was nice to have something worthwhile at the end of the day!
This is the last shot I took, about half an hour after the sun had set, the tide quickly running out (hence the title) and water flowing down the newly exposed muddy beach, reflecting some of the muted tones that lingered in the gathering twilight. Calm as a millpond too - the calmest I've ever seen the channel, I bet it'll be a different beast tomorrow with the gales due!
Running dog is a pejorative term for an unprincipled person who helps or flatters those more powerful and often evil. It is a literal translation of the Chinese pejorative 走狗 (Chinese: zǒu gǒu), meaning a yes-man or lackey, and is derived from the tendency of dogs to follow after humans in hopes of receiving food scraps. Historian Yuan-tsung Chen notes that "In the West, a dog is a man's best friend; but in China, dogs are abject creatures. In Chinese, no idiomatic expression was more demeaning than the term 'running dogs.'"
172341 is rolling into Henley-in-Arden station with 2S69 the 1354 Kidderminster to Stratford-upon-Avon service.
Compared to the station of a few years ago Henley -in-Arden could now almost be mistaken for a preserved railway station. The tidy nature of this and other stations on the line is down to the efforts of volunteers on this, The Shakespeare Line.
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