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I took a walk in the woods to clear my mind. There was a light that broke through the mist and gave me solutions...
How many people can remember that red plastic container of bubble solution with the stick inside that you can blow through to make bubbles? This is thought I had when I rested my tripod on Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast.
The weight of the sky and all of its fabulous sunset glory was a perfect way to cap off an incredible day in the Pacific Northwest of the USA.
There is nothing I enjoy watching more through my macro lens than a film of bubble solution before it pops. The level of activity is quite amazing. It reminds me of psychedelic art during the 1960s counterculture. Groovy!
Quatrième photo d'une série de quatre sur les changements climatiques.
La conférence sur les changements climatiques de Paris est en cours, c'est le temps de réfléchir et de savoir ce que nous allons faire avec ce que l'on sait.
Fourth photo of a series of four on climate change.
The climate change conference in Paris is happening now, it is time to reflect and take action. What will we do with what we know?
Waterdrops @leaf
/seen in my garden - Enjoy!
OM Digital Solutions OM-1 Mark II
OM 150-400mm F4.5 + MC-20
CP empty grain train no.331 is on the pull out of Toronto after making a two car setoff as well as fuelling up the engines and swapping crews. Apparently the leader here had multiple defects reported, one of which being a broken bell button which was being held together by a band-aid. Paraphrasing, but the conversation on the scanner went something along the lines of this:
Crew: "so you want us to just go ahead when there's literally a band-aid holding this button in place? It's kind of disgusting"
West Tower: "That is correct, I'm sure the band-aid is there specifically to hold that button in place, not like it came off someone, the planner said to just go ahead and leave because he's unable to fix it here on the spot".
Never a dull moment around these parts.
You can download or view Macroscopic Solutions’ images in more detail by selecting any image and clicking the downward facing arrow in the lower-right corner of the image display screen. Three individuals of Macroscopic Solutions, LLC captured the images in this database collaboratively. Contact information: Mark Smith M.S. Geoscientist mark@macroscopicsolutions.com Daniel Saftner B.S. Geoscientist and Returned Peace Corps Volunteer daniel@macroscopicsolutions.com Annette Evans Ph.D. Student at the University of Connecticut annette@macroscopicsolutions.com
Not the solution to a problem, but one of the many causes.
Union Pacific's new Roseville, California to Los Angeles, California (Fourth Street) manifest blasts through the west switch at Thornton, with clear rails as it heads for the Fresno Subdivision at El Pinal as it's journey for the LA Basin continues after meeting the Interstate 5 Z-train at Phillips.
Big changes are on the horizon as, these trains are meant to act as a replacement for the LA Basin Hauler; as Union Pacific's efforts to transform the Hump Yard at West Colton into a Intermodal Ramp pick up the pace (should become a West Coast version of the Global 2/Proviso arrangement in Illinois). Once the train gets down to the Los Angeles area it will set-out it's Chino, Mira Loma and Kaiser area traffic at Montclair which is being heavily retrofitted as well before arriving at Fourth Street. Only time will tell if this is a good move in the long run, as Roseville which hasn't really had any modernization projects since the Southern Pacific days is hard pressed to get these trains; out let alone process and block out the new influx of loose car traffic from the far corners of the system.
At least the searchlights are here still, then again their time is also fast approaching..
When it gets hot at midday, Timmy goes to our bed. He lies down so that I can lie comfortably next to him and stroke him 😊
Paws pressed against the wall gives the right body tension 😉
Happy Caturday 10.8.2024 "Weather"
Thursday, 15-Aug-2024, 16:58:57.
Assos, Erisos Municipal Unit, Sami Municipality, Kefallonia Regional Unit, Ioanian Islands, Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian, 280 85, Greece, GRC, altitude m.
OM Digital Solutions OM-1, OM 12-40mm F2.8 II, 24 mm, F/8, 1/160 s, ISO 200.
Amsterdam - Admiralengracht / Van Kinsbergenstraat.
Residential block, built in 1926 to a design by Bureau Gulden and Geldmaker.
This block does have an unmistakable "Amsterdam School" appearance, especially due to the attractive corner solution.
Architects Gulden and Geldmaker excel in usually more sober designs, but they could indeed come up with expressive designs (amsterdamse-school.nl).
The Amsterdam School is a style of architecture that arose from 1910 through about 1930 in the Netherlands. The Amsterdam School movement is part of international Expressionist architecture, sometimes linked to German Brick Expressionism (Wp).
Summer is winding down, and my yard is alive with pollinators. Butterflies are passing through everyday and the plants in my yard- like the butterfly bush- are a solution for their need for a tasty solution of sugary nectar. For 125 in 2025 #88 Solution
Sunday, 27-Oct-2024, 17:06:37.
Balatonfüredi Yacht Club (BYC), Zákonyi Ferenc utca, Alsóváros, Balatonfüred, Balatonfüredi járás, Veszprém, Central Transdanubia, Transdanubia, 8230, Hungary, HUN, altitude m.
OM Digital Solutions OM-1, OM 12-40mm F2.8 II, 24 mm, F/4, 1/4 s, ISO 800.
*Working Towards a Better World
I continue to believe that President Obama is going in the right direction by using diplomacy rather than war and my beliefs are supported by the New York Times Article:
29 U.S. Scientists Praise Iran Nuclear Deal in Letter to Obama
www.nytimes.com/2015/08/09/world/29-us-scientists-praise-...
Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! xo❤️
where does this road go?
to this guy's place. a guy who did some very bad shit. in fact, in my opinion, he doesn't deserve to live.
whoa. that's a little extreme, isn't it?
and then after what he did, the guy says, you can have my gun when you pry it from my cold dead fingers. so I say, you know what? sounds like a good idea to me.
land of the free, home of the brave. right?
to the max.
The Landsborough (right) and Clarke (far left) rivers, part of the Landsborough Wilderness Area, are separated by the Solution Range, at centre.
Direct Rail Services, part of Nuclear Transport Solutions NTS, Class68 018 'Vigilant' heads a nuclear materials train with Class68 001 'Evolution' as rear gunner on 6Z95.
A real treat to see a Class68 down south in Dorset and I love the livery and logo. The powerfully deep sound was good too!
Título: The White Buffalo "Problem Solution"
El cielo de diciembre vencido por los pinceles serenos que
perfilan las mañanas en el Valle de Salazar... El crujir de la nieve bajo mis botas y el aroma de invierno que escapa de las chimeneas...
I hope everyone is well and enjoying their weekend so far. As promised, here's a new photo series. This one is pretty near and dear to my heart. My new Flickr friend, Kirstie Shanley
has been posting some of the most amazing protest shots so I thought I would share a few from my neck of the woods with her and with you all.
On March 11, 2017, women and men marched in 7 Caribbean countries in the first Women's Solidarity March, against Rape Culture and Gender Based Violence. Quite an event and so inspiring.
Signs, signs and more signs....always glad to see them. I loved the "Resister" sign but the sign in the back is probably more compelling and contemplative. Any movement towards equality is going to take a shift on both sides. Not all men are bad. On the contrary, most of them are quite wonderful. Same for women and same for those who identify as another gender, sexuality, etc. It just takes a bit more of all of us to speak up and get on board.
Read more about the organisers, called Life In Leggings, here: www.facebook.com/pg/officiallifeinleggings/about/?ref=pag...
Read more about the cause in my blog post here:
www.nickyhighlanderphoto.com/blog/2017/3/28/life-in-leggi...
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