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Why spend all that money on security alarm systems to keep your house safe from intruders, when you can just grow vines.
I know some of you will say, “just get a dog to protect your property.” Which is on the whole a decent suggestion, but what about Chihuahuas or other small dogs, who could be stepped on. Also, there are those really friendly dogs, who would lick an intruder and sit for a treat with tail wagging.
No! I am afraid the best solution is vines or briars.
How many robbers have the wherewithal to carry a chainsaw with them. They would just pass you by.
This house is so well protected that they can leave their door open a crack without fear of a break in.
olympus omd - lightroom - silver efex pro - lightroom
These days, even in the morning, it was too hot for a pleasant walk. In the forest, however, it looked quite different. These big trees are wonderful cooling machines. They evaporate huge amounts of water through their leaves and give off evaporative cooling to their surroundings. We should take good care of them.
A southbound CSX snakes its way through rural West Virginia. I believe I took this a Fairmont. Please chime in if anyone has a better thought than mine.
A few weeks ago my husband said "every good
bar needs a good HIFI system" and he showed
me a picture of a radio from the 90's.
When I called it radio, my husband told me:
"honey, it's not just a RADIO, it's a high-end HIFI
system that used to be very popular".
Now it's finished, my husband is happy with
how it looks, it wasn't easy, i installed
some functions so that you can use it on
the parcel as a "radio" 😂. It can store
7 stream channels, you can turn it on and off.
Its possible to take a first look in my shop inworld 👍 .
This HIFI system will be released on November 10th @ Equal10.
Female snow leopard (Panthera uncia), named "Penny" born 4/29/13 is enjoying the refreshing misting system in her habitat. San Diego Zoo. Conservation Status: Vulnerable
a water jet, an input/output-system like a radio, a chess-computer, a guitar, a camera, a brain, a cow, a spoon, human hands, a mirror, a revolver, a loudspeaker...
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The Zamość Rotunda was built in the years 1825-31, as a defense system for Zamość.
During World War II, the Germans created a camp for arrested people here. Later, in 1942, this facility was also the site of numerous mass executions, which included the population of the Zamość region, including children, until 1943. It is estimated that about 8 thousand people were killed here.
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Rotunda Zamojska była wybudowana w latach 1825 - 31, jako system obrony Zamościa.
Podczas II wojny światowej Niemcy stworzyli tu obóz dla ludności aresztowanej. Później, w roku 1942, obiekt ten stanowił także miejsce licznych, masowych egzekucji, jakie obejmowały do roku 1943 ludność Zamojszczyzny, w tym również dzieci. Szacuje się, że pozbawiono tu życia około 8 tysięcy ludzi.
The Seaboard System’s only two A units make a reverse move to run around their train at Martinsburg, West Virginia.
CSX 1982, the Seaboard System Heritage Unit, is in charge of a big I031 at Fleet, beginning their journey through Virginia on the RF&P sub. This is definitely my favorite of the ones they've released so far, and I was super happy with how this turned out. I'm looking forward to hopefully seeing and photographing more of these, and very much hoping for an RF&P unit to shoot on the RF&P. Thanks to everyone who tracked this, our railfan community down here is pretty awesome.
A look deep inside a mullein blossom.
Focus stack of 44 individual captures.
Mullein - Köngskerze - Verbascum
A shot from 2018 that I recently edited. What's interesting about it is that I took it with a Nikon 1 series mirrorless system camera from 2011, one of the first DSLMs.
I watched two little black-necked stilt chicks for quite a while. If these are the same birds I saw on June 27th, then they're probably less than 2 weeks old. I just loved watching it as it tested out it's little wings. I think it'll take a little more than just downy feathers before it can put those wings to their intended purpose. I took 2,729 shots yesterday morning before my memory card filled up. Keeping 29 of those. Another shot in the first comment
:::SOLE::: STD-P Helmet (Black) @Neo Japan
:::SOLE::: STD-P Choker (Black) @Neo Japan
NEW!! .:Vegas:. Tattoo ( Medium ) Resurrection vBlack @Neo Japan
::RMN:: Kimiko Set @Neo Japan
[ContraptioN] FL-33T Runner Prosthetic Leg @Neo Japan
Tokyo By Night 2049 *RARE* - Mada Koko - The Bearded Guy @Neo Japan
A Chessie System eastbound autorack train rolls through Pittsburgh on the P&LE main next to the Monongahela and Ohio rivers in June 1985. This was shot from the sidewalk of the Fort Pitt freeway bridge that crosses the Monongahela before entering the triangle of downtown Pittsburgh. No car trouble needed. The West End bridge in the distance crosses the Ohio RIver that starts right here where the Monongahela joins the Allegheny. Most through Chessie trains like this one used the P&LE main between New Castle and McKeesport to avoid the grades and curves of the B&O's P&W line. I was staying at the hotel neat the point of the Golden Triangle and walked out on the bridge before the day's meetings.
The place where this cart comes from is approximately two miles away.
Who takes the cart and bring it to the sea?
I have so many questions now...
Taken quite a few weeks ago now, but this felt like a sign that autumn was definitely on its way even back then.
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