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A picture of a mural at a local restaurant. In the mural the fish are all clear and there isn't a sense of movement. I thought this would be a good subject for ICM.
For Crazy Tuesday theme "Intentional camera movement (ICM)"
I think this is one of the coolest bird homes ever. This osprey really had it all. Multiple perches, multiple levels and of course the river coursing nearby. And it is in Yellowstone. One of the best addresses of all. :)
Young female Blackcap - seen through the gap on my lunch walk today. I think there were three young ones, this one stayed just long enough for a shot!
Think about looking at the diaporama(high quality)-click on the screen thumbnail,right top of each page!
Rockabilly Diners club event at Big Daddys
see Dee's version here : www.flickr.com/photos/deedeesimone/53669782821/in/datetaken/
Costumes by Machine Dazzle, in the exhibit Maximalist Queer, at the Museum of Arts and Design. He used a lot of black light/day-glo colors, but while they weren't in everything, everything was striking and vivid.
Is a butterfly on a bright yellow flower a bit cliché? Perhaps, but it brings a bit of sunshine to a Tuesday
Some probably think we were crazy on Friday, but a unanimous vote in our car took us from the CP passenger train shots at Foster Bridges, to shots of #6 with the Pepsi Can leader. I gave chase to the CP passenger train Friday to Ottumwa so the boys could see it, but man we were surprised to find out #6 was late with the 160 leading. Unfortunately the CP train was the hottest thing around, so the BNSF held trains and delayed Amtrak even further into Ottumwa. Here the California Zephyr get going again after station stop now down 3'-41". My favorite paint scheme Amtrak ever had...happy decisions made!
I think all women in the post-apocalypse CAN have it all...depending on how fast they can run....
* Miss Hottie Runner Up Speech excerpt...
Pic Location: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Pine%20Lake/30/54/28
Tralalas Diner @ Pine Lake
Post-apocalyptic Photo Op Sim
Stuff:
(Boob things) MetaTheodora Weapons of Mass Distraction
Scrap Metal Road Sign .:Space Engineer:.
BNSF Railway SD40-2s No. 7030 and 7142 switch Utah Railway's Midvale, Utah yard the afternoon of June 6, 2008.
The last mushrooms (I think) collected this year, this time only honey fungus :)
Honey fungus (Armillaria mellea), is a basidiomycete fungus in the genus Armillaria. It is a plant pathogen and part of a cryptic species complex of closely related and morphologically similar species. It causes Armillaria root rot in many plant species and produces mushrooms around the base of trees it has infected. Armillaria mellea is widely distributed in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The fruit body or mushroom grows typically on hardwoods but may be found around and on other living and dead wood or in open areas. Armillaria mellea mushroom are considered good edibles, although some individuals have reported "allergic" reactions that result in stomach upsets. The mushrooms have a taste that has been described as slightly sweet and nutty, with a texture ranging from chewy to crunchy, depending on the method of preparation. Can also be pickled and roasted.
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Ostatnie już (chyba) grzybki zebrane w tym roku, tym razem same opieńki :)
Opieńka miodowa (Armillaria mellea) – gatunek grzybów z rodziny obrzękowcowatych. Występuje na wszystkich kontynentach z wyjątkiem Antarktydy i Ameryki Południowej. W Europie Środkowej jest pospolita, w Polsce również. Pojawia się najczęściej jesienią od września do listopada, ale czasami może pojawić się nawet na początku sierpnia. Zwykle występuje gromadnie, czasami bardzo licznie. Rośnie na drewnie (pnie, pniaki, gałęzie, korzenie) różnych gatunków drzew liściastych w lasach, ogrodach, parkach i sadach. Opieńka jest pasożytem atakującym zarówno martwe, jak i żywe drzewa. Wywołuje u zaatakowanych drzew chorobę o nazwie opieńkowa zgnilizna korzeni prowadzącą do obumarcia drzewa i powodującą białą zgniliznę drewna. Opieńki są grzybami jadalnymi. Są smaczne, twarde, o łykowatym, mniej wykorzystywanym do konsumpcji trzonie. Do spożycia używa się najczęściej młodych kapeluszy. W stanie surowym lub niedogotowanym opieńka miodowa może być trująca. Dlatego też należy ją najpierw obgotować przez około 5 minut i odlać wywar, po czym dopiero poddaje się ją dalszej obróbce.
We showed up around 3pm on the 24th and the museum was already about to close. I think everyone's eager to go home and spend Christmas Eve with their families.
I think I could do with bit of help on this one...when I took this I thought it was a Chiffchaff but on closer inspection I then thought it could be a Willow Warbler with the lighter coloured legs. It was taken on the Llyn Peninsular in North Wales along the coastal path near Abersoch, which then brought me to think it may well be a Melodious Warbler ( if I am very lucky ) which, according to my RSPB handbook they can be found on this stretch of coastline. I would be very grateful if anyone can help me on this.
Many thanks, Dave.
I think there was a discussion recently that F40s and the like qualify for "F-unit Friday," so I guess this fits the bill!
I had already planned on spending at least one day on CSX's Mohawk Subdivision this spring, and with a beautiful stretch of weather and some vacation time set aside, I took Tuesday, May 10th off to do just that. While one of the most pleasant surprises of the day was SD40-2 #8054 leading both Q626 and Q627, I knew ahead of time that the prize of the day would be CSX's OCS running west in the afternoon. As is typical with OCS trains, the estimated departure from Selkirk kept getting bumped up (originally in the 5:00 PM hour, but eventually bumped up to around 3:00 PM), so therefore my location of choice kept moving west in hopes of better light. I decided on Little Falls by the old brick factory building--one of my favorite late afternoon locations on the Mohawk Subdivision.
While others tried for multiple locations, I didn't want to play with fire and just picked one. So, I arrived in Little Falls well in advance to make sure the scene was fine, and it's a good thing I did because I couldn't believe how much brush had grown up in the foreground since my last visit in 2017! I hacked away at it with clippers and my hands for a good long time until I was satisfied with the once-again-open view. Not wanting to miss the train, I kept my camera on me during my battle with the brush and unfortunately lost a lens cap at some point. At the end of the day, it was a small price to pay...
CSX Train P001 (OCS)
Little Falls, NY
May 10, 2022
that's a nice topic for me because my son owns an optician shop
EYEGLASSES is the topic for Friday, February 28, 2020, Group Our Daily Challenge
Ed eccoci alla presentazione della prima macchina decorata con i quantomeno vistosi colori della nuova impresa ferroviaria Oceanogate.
La 483 020 è qui in mostra con i mezzi e le manovalanze dell'impianto Sogemar di Melzo. (28-3-12)
On March, the 28th there was the official presentation of the new Oceanogate lok. The Angel Train E483 020 now wears this colorfull livery for Oceanogate a Contship company. (2012-03-28)
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Taken at Safari Park, Cisarua - West Java - Indonesia in Aug 2022.
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What happens when you take away the primary attribut of something as iconic as the California poppy, its orange color...these are the musings that led to this...
Not literally, however, 4th shot shared from a very pleasant walk around the local reservoir with my son.
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