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What we are reduced to these days with not being able to get out. This smart chap was foraging round the local Co-op when I popped out for some milk
اهداء للاخ صالح الرشيد
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KUWAIT 2009
حقوق الطبع والنسخ والنشر والحفظ في هذا الالبوم جميعها محفوظة وحصرية لـ صادق الموسوي
Copyrights for all photos in this photostream belongs solely to Sadiq AL-Mosawi.
Quelle étrange addiction que celle que beaucoup de nos concitoyens ont pour ce petit appareil...
Magie du capitalisme, toute notre vie y est concentrée, depuis nos échanges professionnels jusqu'à nos secrets les plus intimes et -parfois- honteux...
Il ne se passe pas une journée sans que je croise un quelconque hère rivé à ce petit concentré de plastiques métaux, terres rares et verre.
Comment le smartphone s'est-il ainsi imposé...?
...On s'en reparlera, j't'enverrai un SMS !
Also on hand at Brewster were a couple "tiger" 40-2's getting PTC Mods in them. It's a busy place that serves as the nerve center for WE's operations.
Rena can get any treat out of her puzzle.
I'm so sorry for my long absence but I am now RETIRED and I'm currently on vacation. I am thoroughly looking forward to being a regular on Happy Caturday again.
Happy Caturday: Paws
ミCLOTHINGミ
Top: Elune - Cleo @Kustom9 event
Pants/boots: Elune - Cleo @Kustom9 event
ミANATOMYミ
Hair: !4AEM - Y2K Hair @Mainstore
Head: LELUTKA - Ceylon
Body: Ebody - Reborn
The genus Pan consists of two extant species: the common chimpanzee and the bonobo. Taxonomically, these two ape species are collectively termed panins; however, both species are more commonly referred to collectively using the generalized term chimpanzees, or chimps. Together with humans, gorillas, and orangutans they are part of the family Hominidae (the great apes, or hominids). Native to sub-Saharan Africa, common chimpanzees and bonobos are currently both found in the Congo jungle, while only the common chimpanzee is also found further north in West Africa. Both species are listed as endangered. Chimpanzees and bonobos are equally humanity's closest living relatives. As such, they are among the largest-brained and most intelligent primates: they use a variety of sophisticated tools and construct elaborate sleeping nests each night from branches and foliage. Their learning abilities have been extensively studied. 60741
Sundown on a hill above my hometown.
The car belongs to my wife. Don't tell her that I used it ... 😉
Sonnenuntergang am Schanzen oberhalb von Hofgeismar
taken from olloclipfisheyes with my smartphone sony xperia z 2
I just using the smartphone for my favorite hobby during my busy period run around to doctor clinic issue for my health problems. I still in loving photography activity .. luckily find out the olloclip~ 4 in 1 for ipone6s.. can be get along with my smart phone sony xperia Z 2
A pair of SD40-2's with freshly repainted CP 5957 and CP 6055 work their way south down the Hamilton sub where they will drop off some rail. The light rain was falling but a crack of sun poked through lighting up the fresh paint job.
Nous nous habillons de symboles, avait dit je ne sais plus quel penseur, pointant du doigt le fait que l'apparence en dit long sur nos idées, notre classe sociale etc. Dit autrement "l'habit fait le moine". D'où la fameuse contraposée qui n'est rien d'autre qu'un avertissement nécessaire face à ce fait.
Pourtant nous nous enorgueillissons souvent de l'originalité de notre style vestimentaire, de notre look.
Tout bon photographe de rue vous rétorquera qu'il n'y a rien de plus stéréotypé que les looks...
...La preuve !
Thailand 2009
حقوق الطبع والنسخ والنشر والحفظ في هذا الالبوم جميعها محفوظة وحصرية لـ صادق الموسوي
Copyrights for all photos in this photostream belongs solely to Sadiq AL-Mosawi.
These three locomotives all look particularly smart and yet have a combined age of almost 150 years between them. On the right we see a pair of GP39-2's that were delivered new in 1975 to the Aitchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, numbers 2884 and 2265. Whilst to their left is SD40-2 number 1779. Now operated by BNSF, this yard and these locomotives looked particularly smart, orderly and clean.