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Secret Service - Flash In The Night
Coooool old Tuuuuuunesss ♪ ♫ ♩ ♬ ^^
As a break of dawn came closer
All my hopes seemed so forlorn.
The misty signs of laughter
And the light eluded all.
My despair was caught in motion
A face just barely true
Shadows in blue.
A flash in the night...
In the changing of the season
Releasing one lost name.
The scar once healed forever
Dissolving in the rain.
A twig snapped in the clearing
A glimpse of golden skin
My face within
A flash in the night...
My despair was caught in motion.
A face just barely true
Shadows in blue. . . .
Pic taken at Tranquil Bay SL
© Meljoe San Diego
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This Southern Yellow-billed Hornbill (Tockus leucomelas), on its way to deliver food to a chick in the nest, was photographed in the wild in the Kruger National Park.
At 5 or 6 days old, this young robin seems to be demanding service, although he did tire a bit and had to lean his neck against the nest. Continuing with my "Rocky" theme, here Cuff reminds me of Rocky, eyes swollen at the end of the fight when he is yelling for Adrian.
What I am wearing and where to get it!
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Photographed by Belinda Millet
Kemble Women's Institute Scenic Lookout.
"The Parkette is a memorial to the members of the Kemble Women's Institute, past and present, and it celebrates the 110th anniversary of the organization and features a unique tea service carving of rock and concrete. Stunning views to the east over Georgian Bay."
Sadly A4 No60009 has now been "formally" withdrawn from service and will only be seen as a static display at Bury Bolton street during the East Lancashire Railway's Autumn Gala.before moving on to its final resting place. This image was taken during a Russ Hillier photo charter on the Nene Valley Railway while she was taking a break from mainline tour duties in September 2017
The EUR was opened for public passenger service on June 15, 1846, to link Colchester to Norwich from Colchester station to a terminus at Ipswich.
In celebration of the 175th anniversary of the opening of the Eastern Union Railway, Steam Dreams Rail Company ran nine commemorative trips from Colchester on the weekend of August 14th and 15th to Bury St Edmunds and Norwich.
This is a local company but I think the truck was previously owned by that national tree service.
Happy Truck Thursday
Its years of full service long gone, the dilapidated little station sits on the main street of Walnut Grove, Missouri. Weather and neglect have taken a toll over the years. Summer is just around the corner, so it seems likely that the worst is over…for now.
Just like this boat, it feels like I should retire my internet service provider. I had no connection for six days until today. Our rural service is slow on a good day and frequently cuts out. COVID-19 has overloaded their system with so many people at home. The boat is at Riverport, Nova Scotia.
Pergear 35mm, f1.6
I'm not sure if this is Greek or slightly Mission style but it's quite striking architecture to my simplistic mind. Holy Trinity Anglican Church is at 68 Hawthorne Street, Woolloongabba, Brisbane, a suburb that seems to have more than its fair share of ornate churches.
Southern Pacific EMD SD45T-2R No. 6826 leads a westbound freight at Wilmot, Arizona, on April 21, 1990. The train is waiting on a new crew—note how the locomotive is “tied down” with a stick in front of the second axle, perhaps in addition to using a handbrake. In the background, a passing intermodal train carries a trailer advertising SP’s famous “Golden Pig Service.”
The 'Liz Ellis' departing from Cabarita Wharf on its journey from the city to Parramatta.
Cabarita Wharf is near Breakfast Point. Western Sydney.
The 'Liz Ellis' is one of the new 'River' class of Sydney ferries. See:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River-class_ferry
I think they look ugly compared to the stately 'First Fleet' class of ferries. And they are no match for the beautiful, sleek 'Rivercat'. But anyway, that's just me.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.