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a Great Blue Heron with a Bullfrog

longing to serve up a feast

...

 

August 2016

blue darner dragonfly enjoys the company of a mayfly for breakfast, ft stevenson st park, north dakota

Drone with its Queen

... served on Tuesday nights (Wednesday morning to some) only. How's that for a picker-upper ;)

 

HBW, everyone!

There are three pairs of Red Necked Grebes nesting around Bronte Harbour. This is the male of the more accessible pair. I managed to catch him diving and coming with a fish. He wrestled with it for a bit but eventually subdued it.

Just thought it looked kind of cool. Roaming around while waiting for wife at doc appointment.

NYS&W SD45 #6542 switches Victory Markets. Once a leading employer, myself included, for the city of Norwich, NY, Victory had all their offices, transportation, and warehousing in Norwich. This is the dry goods warehouse that could hold six 53ft box cars. The warehouse would get two switches per day during EL and sometimes during Conrail, but business has dropped off and it wouldn't be long before Victory was sold to investment companies. The second one moved the offices out of Norwich and soon contracted deliveries. The company, and it's Great American food stores gradually disappeared off the New York and PA map.

North American T-6 or Harvard 4 G-BGPB 1747 Taz

Constructed at the Canadian Car & Foundry at Fort William Thunder bay Ontario Canada as a T-6J Harvard MkIV c/n CCF4-538

The Aircraft Military career

Served with USAF s/n 53-46198, Served with German Air Force Luftwaffe AA+050 and BF+050 and also served with Portuguese Navy Air Force (Forcas Aéreas da Armada)

 

This aircraft was previously painted in the colours of RCAF with 385 but is now painted in the colours of the Portuguese Navy Air Force (Forcas Aéreas da Armada)

Photo taken Duxford On the 3rd November 2020 at the Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire UK

BAE_9080

South Street

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Curtiss Wright Hawk 75 G-CCVH

Year of Manufacture: 1939, Powered by: one Pratt and Whitney R-1830-925

This aircraft served with the Armee de l Air (French Air Force) s/n 82

Photo taken at the Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire 12th Aug 2023 Flying Show

GAB_6184

Look closely on his head

Ralph's Coffee Truck serves the finest in espresso, coffee, tea, muffins and cookies.

WWI war grave at Newport Pagnell cemetery - G Teale - 11Apr17

 

George served in France between February 1917 and January 1918 as a stretcher bearer on the Somme and in a hospital in Rouen as an orderly.

He was invalided to St Albans suffering probably from shell shock and discharged in May 1918.

 

Info from buckinghamshireremembers.org.uk

Name Gordon G L TEALE

Rank/Number Private / 68902

Regiment/Unit Royal Army Medical Corps /

Enlisted London

Age/Date of death 35 / 14 Sep 1918

How died/Theatre of war Died at Home

Residence at death 47 London Rd, Newport Pagnell

Cemetery Newport Pagnell Burial Ground, Bucks

Grave Reference South 67

Location of memorial Newport Pagnell

Date/Place of birth c1883 / Brompton, Northallerton, N Yorkshire

Occupation of Casualty motor trade - painter

Parents/Occupation John William & Osbourne Jane Teale / solicitor

Parents' Address1901: Station Rd, Northallerton

Wife Edith Emily Teale nee Fossey mar 1909

Wife's Address Tickford St, Newport Pagnell

Notes Pension Papers can be seen on Ancestry.co.uk Also known as John

PHILIPPINE SEA (Jan. 7, 2022) Gunner’s Mate 2nd Class Taquan Taylor, right, assigned to the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey (DDG 105), acts as the crew-serve weapons instructor for Gunner’s Mate 2nd Class Jeremy Gillentine, while he fires the 7.62 mm machine gun during a live fire training exercise. Dewey, assigned to Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15, is underway supporting a free and open Indo-Pacific. CTF 71/DESRON 15 is the Navy’s largest forward-deployed DESRON and U.S. 7th Fleet’s principal surface force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Benjamin A. Lewis)

POW and MIA's, and all veterans that have sacrificed so much and served us so well. (repost)

 

River otter eating a fish it caught

North American F-100D Super Sabre.

 

The North American F-100 Super Sabre is an American supersonic jet fighter aircraft that served with the USAF and a few other contries from 1954 to as late as 1979. As the first of the Century Series of USAF jet fighters , it was the first USAF fighter capable of supersonic speed in level flight. The F-100 was designed by North American Aviation as a high performance follow-on to the F-86 Sabre air superiority fighter.

 

Missing the F-100 Super Sabre in my collection of RDAF aircrafts, I decided it to be my next LEGO model. I always hesitate to build models that all ready are represented with very good or even excellent versions, and in this case there are some brilliant versions from (Lego Pilot) Wayne, Ralph Savelsberg and in particular Cody Osell. Having seen Cody´s excellent model I decided to use the same wedge pieces for the nose section as he did, but everything else is my own design. Funny thing though is that we ended up using the same pieces for the landing gear wheels and the main fuselage section, allthoug my version has a sligthly (half plate) raised middle section, to give it a little more curve of the upperside. The wings however are very different. The rear wings are angled at exactly 45 deg to the fuselage, and built as one continuous plate. The main wings are also angled at nearly 45 deg, built individualy, and attached with hinges inside the fuselage. Using this technique led to a very thin looking wing with a nice and clean leading edge. The model is equipped with two 450 US gal (1730 l.) droptanks and 4 AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles. The color scheme is chosen from a period in the mid sixties, when ESK 727 had their F-100s painted with the distinctive red nose and striping. A single aircraft painted this way can be seen at Danmarks Flymuseum in Stauning, Denmark. The model has no working features and is solely built for display.

 

About the RDAF North American F-100D Super Sabre:

 

As a successor to the F-84G, squadron ESK 727 recieved 17 F-100D and 3 F-100F in 1959. Two years later also ESK 725 and ESK 730 recieved 31 F-100D and 7 F-100F leading to a total of 58 fighter aircraft. The delivery of these aircrafts was part of the postwar Military Assistance Programme.

Due to a lot of incidents and accidents, many aircrafts were lost, and by the end of 1966 only 41 aircrafts remained, and because of the Vietnam war it was impossible get any replacement. In 1974 a new opportunity oppened to buy 14 two-seater F-100F from USAF. After a number of modifications, to suit the Danish standards, these aircrafts were designated TF-100F.

In 1976 to 77 again a lot of planes were lost, this time because of bad service quality from the companies servicing the J-57 jet engine.

Over the past years a lot of changes and modifications was made to the F-100; Navigation system, bombsight, and weapon systems.

In august 1982 the F-100 Super Sabre flew for the last time, ending an era of 23 years with the Royal Danish Airforce.

Specifications:

 

Crew: 1

 

Dimensions:

wingspan 38 ft 9 in (11,81 m)

length 50 ft 0 in (15,2 m)

height 16 ft 3 in (4.95 m)

 

Powerplant:

1 × Pratt & Whitney J-57-P-21/21A turbojet, 10.200 lbf (45 kN),

16.000 lbf (71 kN) with afterburner

 

Performance:

max speed 864 mph (1.390 km/h), Mach 1,3

range 1.733 miles (3210 km)

service ceiling 50.000 ft (15,000 m)

rate of climb 22.400 ft/min (114 m/s)

 

Weight:

empty 21.000 lb (9.500 kg)

max 34.832 lb (15.800 kg)

 

Armament:

Guns:4x 20mm (0.787 in) Pontiac M39A1 revolver cannon w/200 rpg

Missiles:4x AIM-9 Sidewinder or

2x AGM-12 Bullpup or

2x or 4x LAU-3/A 2.75 in (70 mm) unguided rocket dispensers

Bombs:7.040 lb (3.190 kg) conventional or special.

 

More informations about the North American F-100D Super Sabre at

 

Wikipedia.

 

Hope you enjoy the pictures.

2016-02-06 5280-CR2-L1P1O1

 

This morning I took a walk along the Grand River and came across this Bald Eagle eating his breakfast.

Enoshima

Spartus 35

Flipped lens

Dr. Jairam is a former Professor and Head of the department of surgery at St/ John's Medical College Hospital, Bangalore. He has served as Medical Director of Mallya Hospital - Bangalore, where he was a consultant surgeon for many years. His expertise in colo-rectal surgery is acquired from Mayo Clinic, USA and St. Mark's Hospital London. Presently he is the Chairman and Group Medical Director for Columbia Asia Hospitals - India. He is renowned surgeon and a very popular teacher.

He participated in the Book release " Hack the Job"

at Times Litfest 2018 in Bengaluru.

Stagecoach Merseyside, Cheshire & South Lancashire "Proud to Serve Lancashire" YX67YKY 15305 seen coming into Preston Bus Station on service 68 from Blackpool

Doesn't look too appetising but maybe it does to a Cootlet.

 

Integrity/Fashion Royalty/The Fashion Royalty collection 2015 /Adele Makeda/Timeless/Jason Wu

Multiple exposure of table tennis action during the WTT Singapore Smash 2022

I bought some SweetArts today. I love this candies. Back in Highs School, my girlfriend and I could devour some packs in matter of seconds. So don't be shy and serve yourself!

A ceramic walltile from a school or factory in the days of Mao’s Cultural Revolution in China, exhorting the pupils or workers to “Serve the People”, a political slogan and motto of the Chinese Communist Party.

 

The use of slogans is solidly linked to patterns in everyday Chinese speech, where short rhythmic phrases are considered to be the clearest way of speaking. These kinds of phrases (often represented by four characters in Chinese) have been deployed down the centuries by leaders for more than 2,000 years.

 

89. Slogans

121 in 2021

I found a couple jumping spiders in my house the other day so before putting them outside I fed them some lunch in exchange for a litlte photo shoot with them. I dont like sending my guest away hungry! By the way, that is a tiny spider that this spider is eating =0)

"W Oparach Absurdu" night club, Warsaw, Poland, May 2013

Located in Northwest Vietnam, Sapa was once a hill station established during the French colonial period in 1922. It now serves as Vietnam’s premier trekking hub.

 

On my trek to a homestay at the Ta Van village where we would be hosted by members of the Zay tribe, we stopped at a viewpoint and I photographed this little girl.

 

I hope this was “close enough” for you Mr. Capa!

 

Check back for more of my adventures in Vietnam!

 

Happy Travels!

 

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Happy Sunday, guys. Phenomenal release for you guys today. Including some fantastic chroming work! Enjoy!

 

Mad Hatter (DC Comics)

Clark Kent (Batman v. Superman)

Gladiator (Marvel Comics)

ATOM (Arrow - Color Variant)

Archangel (Marvel Comics)

 

And don't forget to enter your comic book MOC for the contest! You have until April 1st!

  

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