View allAll Photos Tagged Support
Railway Support Services (RSS) 08511 at Cambridge on the back of a low loader ready to leave Cambridge (destination Eastleigh) - The shunter is no longer required to shunt GA Class 317's in/out on Coldham Lane TMD for repair / refurbishment.
Explore!!!
I dedicate this flower to each and everyone of you for you support through last couple of years. I thank you for the wonderful comments, faves and invites. It is so very kind of each of you. You all are so very special to me. Much love and hugs coming your way. I hope you all have a super Tuesday!
Hugs,
Kim
I understand that Flickr is a non-political site, but we are living in times that challenge us to take a stand. Photography can play a role and it has played an especially powerful role in expressing a voice in so many issues that demand our attention and our care. Poster seen this morning New York's Lower East Side.
'It is a necessary element in a universe that while it constantly supports us is nevertheless attacking and threatening us without a moments respite.'
-R.H.Blyth
'...myth is one of man's greatest and most significant achievements, giving him the security and inner strength to not be crushed by the monstrousness of the universe.'
-Carl Jung
I am a pretender hunkered down in a maelstrom behind a facade of technical gear. Outside: A shrieking chorale of wild bristlecones on a Serengeti of stone. A sonic and percussive primordial wind, the lion does not sleep.
The bristlecone voices are of epic confidence and endurance. Taunting chorus after chorus of millennial defiance; of standing their ground. Of having withstood the worst that any two or three or more millennia had to offer.
Boughs barely rippling; figurative fuzz on a tennis ball. Smaller trees soulful, shrill. Larger trees rumbling like raging water pouring over a precipice. Theirs is the most elemental of sounds; that of the flowing ethereal deformed by immutable matter.
There is nothing extraneous about the shape of an ancient bristlecone. Every pliant, probing, shapeshifting growth tip has been aerodynamically pruned and tuned through howling millennia to match the precise location and microclimate of each tree. Branches do not break off. Finding a branch lying on the ground after even the fiercest of storms would be akin to finding the wingtip of a Concorde.
Inside, swaddled in bird feathers, I watch an Oort cloud of sliding snowflakes accumulate on the embossed logo of the tent’s leeward panel. The skittering flakes build and shift, forming faces and figures and mountains that slide away only to form again and again. Nature speaks (if at all) in relentless metaphor.
Hours later: Ice crystal stars and a serene slumbering face immersed in cumulus above the logo peaks as the wind begins to fade with oncoming night...And I remember again why I pretend.
FGW's 43041 Meningitis Trust Support for Life passes under the bridge at Pig lane, Farleaze on the "top road" working 1B15 08.33 Paddington to Swansea. This line is of course now electrified (as far as Cardiff at least), during the work involved in that undertaking the metal bridge was replaced with a (higher) concrete one and (naturally) spiky metal fences were erected too, there was a large works compound in the field approximately adjacent to the rear power car (43056). Looking today on Google Maps it seems that the area has returned back to agricultural use fairly well.
The power car pictured here was involved in an incident which some may remember, on 10th July 2010 whilst working 1C84 43041 struck a tree which has fallen across the track just east of Lavington Viaduct on the B&H. Despite striking the treacherous trunk at approximately 90mph (145kph) and suffering significant damage to the cab thankfully the driver suffered only minor injuries and the train came safely to rest several hundred metres further along the track, no injury was reported to any passenger either.
After a 'second life' working as part of the GWR "Castle Set" fleet (and renamed "St Catherines Castle") the unit finally succumbed to the Grim Reaper's subcontractor, Simms Metals, in 2022.
“If after I die, people want to write my biography, there is nothing simpler. They only need two dates: the date of my birth and the date of my death. Between one and another, every day is mine.”
― Fernando Pessoa, Poems of Fernando Pessoa
-------------------------
Monsanto forest park - Portugal
Kathmandu, October 5, 2018
Every 80 years or so there is a major earthquake here and the last was in 2015. Most of the oldest structures are damaged or destroyed, but being rebuilt stone by stone.
FujiFilm X-T1 GSE
FujiFilm XF18mm F2 R
f/4.0 1/1250 ISO 200
Support my art via Patreon: www.patreon.com/mhenvy 🐍
II PSD, HD set, video process, etc II
Prints smarturl.it/3pyc55 🐉
Merch smarturl.it/c9qzn4 🐲
Subscribe YouTube ꓃ smarturl.it/ubv5va
All my accounts - linktr.ee/mhenvy ⚔️
other platforms you can support ❌III
Subscribestar - www.subscribestar.com/mhenvy
Fanbox - mhenvy.fanbox.cc
Fantia - fantia.jp/fanclubs/160159
Azz.net - azz.net/mhenvy
Follow Mhenvy 🐊
Facebook - www.facebook.com/mhenvy.artist
Instagram - www.instagram.com/mh.envy
Twitter - twitter.com/mh_envy
Artstation - www.artstation.com/mhenvy
DeviantArt - www.deviantart.com/mhenvyart
Pixiv - www.pixiv.net/en/users/51289797
Tumblr - mhenvy.tumblr.com
VK - vk.com/mhenvyart
Reddit - www.reddit.com/user/mh_envy
Newgrounds - mhenvy.newgrounds.com
Contact ❌❌
mhjuuzou@hotmail.com
messenger - smarturl.it/4sa11r
GL112 hurries towards Towrang with the support train from Canberra to Thirlmere as 6L44.
The sole purpose of this train was to transport the excess empty carriages from the Canberra Shuttles weekend back to Thirlmere, with 6029 and co taking the other carriages for the remainder of the Cruise Express charter.
Monday 3rd September 2018
Tech Support checking out our old...
Our Daily Challenge - Jan 27, 2016 - "Begins with A"
... Apple laptop.
Daily Dog Challenge 1550. "Arrangement"
116 Pictures in 2016 - #16. "Logo/Emblem"
Today's Post (Tech Support) : www.bzdogs.com/2016/01/tech-support.html
Stop on by Zachary and Henry's blog: bzdogs.com - The Secret Life of the Suburban Dog
47614 tagged on the back of the Steam Dreams excursion from London Victoria to Weymouth as it heads towards Hook from a stop for water at Winchfield. West Country Class "Braunton" is creating the smoke effects at the other end of the train.
Locomotive: LSL Rail Class 47/4 47614 (47/8 47853).
Location: Totters Lane, Potbridge, near Winchfield, Hampshire.
Felicidad es... contar con el apoyo de los padres.
Happines is... to be supported by parents.
Thanks to pareeerica for the texture
Happy Veteran's Day to all who have served! The lesser seen side of CP 7021 shows off a yellow Support Our Troops ribbon.
CP 7021 wears the sand colour that the Canadian and U.S. armies apply to fighting vehicles and equipment serving in arid climates.
November 4, 2021
Hello!
I finally understand the world of bento, so I've spent some time in Blender, and I've rebranded!
You can now find this set on mp here: marketplace.secondlife.com/p/space-cadet-pack-1/15272287
And at the mainstore here:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Stone/65/196/3000
Thank you for your support!