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Almost every stretch of the coast path brings up a view like this showing what still needs to be accomplished on the day's walking. It's both inspiring and sobering at the same time!

A female giant green turtle returns to sea, after she has laid her eggs on the beach of Itsamia, Mwali, Comoros

“Our task must be to free ourselves... by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and it's beauty.” ~ Albert Einstein

 

A friend of mine has a hobby farm, they adopted this fellow and give him a happy turkey life. He considers all of the chickens as his haram. I'm not sure how well that is working for him, but it doesn't change his strut.

It's all about attitude...:-))

 

Please enjoy his attitude in Large. Thank you so much for your visit!

Peeblespair Website ~ Instagram~ Artfully Giving

Ready for the next cheerleading practice on Tuesday :)

I had to complete the following task: We are supposed to show up at the next cheerleading practice in Halloween costumes.

Personally, I don't like violence, skulls, dead eyes, and blood.

I wanted a “friendly” costume.

I think I succeeded, although... I do look a little dangerous, don't I? haha*

You can find the outfit at Addams.

 

Here's the LM:

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Addams%20Clothing/190/131/27

 

feel free to view in:

Original

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No. 161 (Special Duties) Squadron was a highly secretive unit of the Royal Air Force. It was tasked with missions of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) and the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) during the Second World War. Their primary role was to drop and collect secret agents and equipment into and from Nazi-occupied Europe.

 

Westland Lysander V9673 in No. 161 Squadron markings, coded MA-J, at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford. This is a former Royal Canadian Air Force aircraft.

From Wikipedia, "Leake Street (also known as the Banksy Tunnel) is a road tunnel in Lambeth, London where graffiti is tolerated regardless of the fact that it is against the law. The street is about 300 metres long, runs off York Road and under the platforms and tracks of Waterloo station.

 

The walls are decorated with graffiti, initially created during the Cans Festival organised by Banksy on 3–5 May 2008. The festival ran again on the August Bank Holiday weekend 2008.

 

While the Eurostar terminal was at Waterloo, the road was open for through vehicular traffic. On 14 November 2008 ownership of the road passed from Eurostar to Network Rail and through traffic was restricted to pedestrians.

 

Prior to the 1920s the street was known as York Street."

  

Some tasks really stink! Looks like some one left this undone!

Happy Smile on Saturday!

Fisherman's task

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Trying to do my row for the day at the same time as my shot for the day. I've worked four long days in a row so that I could have off tomorrow. I have no special plans for tomorrow and, thus, so special need to have the day off, but having a day off sounded good back when we did our late shift schedule last month. I will sleep in a bit and see where the day takes me. I plan to walk in the Women's March on Saturday so I need to come up with a poster.

 

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Not the giant variety, Tasker's Meadow

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thanks sun, dick

If it's not responding, end it.

 

My entry to the final round of Bio-Cup 2022.

Based on the task manager's "end task" / "close program" function

  

Huge thanks to everyone who provided me with feedback - not just for this particular build, but throughout the contest in general. It was fun!

Kattwykhafen, Hamburg

“Our task must be to free ourselves...by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty.”

Albert Einstein

  

Along with the sorrow of digging a grave for our dear friend, Buddy the dog; my brother Kirk slammed his hand with his sledge hammer.

 

The ground in this desert is so hard, you require a hammer and chisel to dig into it.

I photographed this image while visiting the landing beaches of D-Day in Normandy, France, , which took place on June 6th, 1944. The image was taken at Pointe-Du-Hoc, at the top of cliffs that had to be scaled by American Rangers on the morning of June 6th, to take out enemy gun placements that were firing upon the Allied ships, landing craft and soldiers on the beaches.

 

The task appeared impossible, but 240 Rangers - using ropes and ladders that had been catapulted to the cliff tops - began the climb and completed it and the mission Unfortunately, only 90 Rangers were not killed or seriously wounded on that day..

Stockton Nature Reserve

45 video cameras. 90 interviews. 15 hours to turn it into something watchable.

 

This is why I'm fat and tired.

Snow squall over the Mt. Washington Valley.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

who has time to do only one thing at a time any more?

~ 31/52 weekly photo challenge

Multi tasking today, catching up with flickr and watching football with the older boy, trying to make the most of leisure time ;-)

 

Will try catch up as time permits, enjoy your week ahead :-)

  

Aaah Welbeck just scored!!!

Last look at the old steam plant.

 

The broken broom is so ironic/cliched/metaphoric that I assume another photographer put it there … perhaps even took the head off first.

 

(Extra credit would have gone to him or her for writing “Hercules” on the broom handle … the fifth of 12 epic labors of the greatest hero of Greek mythology was cleaning — in one day! — the Augean stables, which housed a thousand cattle and hadn’t been mucked out in, like, 30 years.)

July 1965. From the back of DC Comics' "Sea Devils" #24.

Concord, Georgia water tank and antenna farm.

Ilford FP5+ film.

Yes this could be a trigger for some but I feel its important.. You never know who's hurting and you never know what's going through someones head.. Check on your strong friends, happy friends, you never know who's covering up their pain.

It's day 2 of vignweek, and the prompt is "Rescue." I'm of course continuing the Harry Potter theme with my take on the second task of the Triwizard Tournament!

Enamoured with my new Casio Privia 870, I gave myself the task of capturing the ivory and ebony simulated texture (these keys feel great) in one shot, and the 'feel' of the keyboard in another. I adore this instrument.

 

Taken with the XF 35 1.4 + 11mm macro extension

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