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Well I believe there's something watching over you
They're watching every single thing you say
And when you die they'll set you down and take you through
You'll realize one day
That the grass is always greener on the other side
The neighbor's got a new car that you want to drive
And when time is running out you want to stay alive
We all live under the same sky
We all will live we all will die
There is no wrong
There is no right
The circle only has one side
We all try hard to live our lives in harmony
For fear of falling swiftly overboard
But life is both a major and minor key
Just open up the chord
But the grass is always greener on the other side
The neighbour's got a new car that you want to drive
And when time is running out you want to stay alive
We all live under the same sky
We all will live
We all will die
There is no wrong
There is no right
The circle only has one side
Travis
If only she had looked up...
If only he had stopped in time...
If only she knew where she was...
If only that text hadn't come... If only this moment wouldn't have come...
That was the question I was asked because I was using my long lens on a popular trail. If I am using such a big piece of equipment, surely I see something interesting off in the distance. They didn't know how to react to my response - "A mountain bluebird in that dead tree".
People generally don't go to Yellowstone for the birds and they certainly don't do so when walking to the lookout for the Grand Prismatic Spring. But being from the east, I couldn't pass on the opportunity to catch an image of these lovely birds, especially if I got lucky to get one to land in the pine tree with orange-red needles.
Anyone that knows me, knows my huge passion and love for boats, ships and tugs.
The Ku'ulakai is by far my most favorite tug.
This beautiful old girl is being lovingly refit and moored in the historic, fishing village of Steveston.
Located in Richmond, BC
Canada
KU'ULAKAI Tugboat c. 1944
(Ku'ulakai meaning: Hawaiian Fishing God)
Her history: as per online sources: (Unverified)
Built:1944
Length: 111.9
Gross Tonnage: 301
Used as a Tugboat all along the West Coast of BC
Ku'ulakai is said to be the only intact Mikki tug in Canadian waters.
Builder: Northeast Shipbuilding, Quincy Massachusetts, USA
According to onlines sources, this tug was built as a wooden Mikki US Army Tug - LT465, and used by the U.S. navy during the Second World War to tow damaged ships from the Pacific back for repair.
Online information also reports that later on in life, she was used by drug runners in the South Pacific and that in 1988 was seized by the Canadian Coast Guard for smuggling drugs out of China.
She was originally named: Lloyd B. Gore, decommissioned & sold 1946.
Please note* All information has been taken from online sources and has not been verified to be accurate.
I 💖 Steveston
Definitely one of British Columbia's best kept secrets.
Series: Steveston by Romance
Thank-you so much for all your views, comments and faves
So very much appreciated !!
~Christie (happiest) by the River
when the jaguar comes out of the woods... female - behind it is her young cub. Wild, at River Cuiabá, Mato Grosso.
Happy Friday and weekend!
Thanks a lot for your visits, comments, faves, invites, etc. Very much appreciated!
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When we first laid eyes on our puppy (a little over a year before this image of her was taken), the color told us immediately that her name must be Sedona. So, when we had a chance to take her there, of course she had to have multiple photo shoots in the region. This is one of the images from along the Oak Creek, after enduring a long 4x4 adventure that she didn't particularly enjoy, she was pleased to relax and take in the view from a stable seated position.
Congrats on Explore!
#399 ⭐ April 13, 2022
Recognition:
Accepted for Display - MAR 2022 Darkroomers Photographic Club, and can be found in the Photographic Arts Building in Balboa Park, San Diego.
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The chain bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, the western and eastern sides of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. It was the first permanent bridge across the Danube in Hungary, designed by English engineer William Tierney Clark and built by Scottish engineer Adam Clark. It was opened in 1849. It is anchored on the Pest side of the river to Széchenyi Square (formerly Roosevelt Square), adjacent to the Gresham Palace and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and on the Buda side to Adam Clark Square, near the Zero Kilometre Stone and the lower end of the Castle Hill Funicular, leading to Buda Castle.
The bridge bears the name of István Széchenyi, a major supporter of its construction, but is most commonly known as the "Chain Bridge". At the time of its construction, it was regarded as a marvel of modern engineering.
A city that is neither beautiful nor sexy but honest and mysterious.
A city that is rough but at the same time always protective around you.
I myself came to this city with nothing but a dream and it took me in, protected me and shaped me. it made my dreams come true and always supported me... that's Berlin for you... you my beautiful ugly city.
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Hair: Doux
Dress: BigBeautifulDoll
Shoes: $RICH FATALE
XOXO Harley
In Bloomfield NJ, out in the yard the sky had a purple hue above the warm hue of the sunset to the west that I captured as I took Mr Snuggles my dog out to do his business. That’s one of the things I love about sunrises and sunsets, you never quite know how God is going to paint the sky at any particular location and at any particular time. - [ ] #developportdev @gothamtomato @developphotonewsletter @apple #excellent_america @bheventspace @bhphoto @adorama @newjerseysunsetskies @newjerseyisntboring @newjerseyisbeautiful @tiffencompany @adorama @omsystem.cameras #sunsets
Thank you for the visits folks. I really appreciate the favs, comments and group invites.
I look forward to visiting many of your streams for the inspiration they bring me.
wouldn't be half so much fun if they were like we are. They can do all sorts of things that we never could do! :-)
Louise Price Bell, "There IS a Santa Claus!," 1935
Best wishes to one and all...take care :-)
camellia, sarah p duke gardens, duke university, durham, north carolina
"Do I look fat...?" There is no right answer, just run and hide.
Anyways, this Ruddy Turnstone looks like it put on a few pounds over the summer months.
Stone Harbor, NJ
So yes singer- songwriter, Jake... also musician, showman extraordinaire and founder of "Creating The Scene". Check out an acoustic set, "Runaway" joined by my grandsons Jace and Nic
www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8NJ0kS-IeU&list=PLzDuDe7Nlbn... or try some rock with "Funk Me" here www.youtube.com/watch?v=NR_HM1QpWJI
Who can resist the joy of barbeque oysters! Since oysters are reared in Tainan, you get to enjoy free barbeque oysters when you sign up for a tour of the oyster farm.
We had heard that the coast path to Kimmeridge Bay had reopened so we decided so give it a go. There seems to have been a lot of landslides over the last 9 months or so and the path is quite distorted in some places. Portland is off to the left in the distance.
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A very nice lady motioned to us to come near her and when we did, she pointed this nest out to us! We stood in awe as we watched the mom come in to feed the baby. We were in a grove of trees with not a lot of light so the camera had a hard time getting the birds in focus. I switched over to manual focus, and hoped for the best. : )
Very few opportunities this fall to capture ice because of early snow before the very cold weather.
Published - 2022 Canadian Geographic Wicked Weather Calendar
That's what you get when you eat too many home made Muffins...
Have a fabulous and delicious Wedneday...
~ KissThePixel2021
The ship 'graveyard' in the harbour at Montevideo - unusual to say the least!
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UPDATED: 4th June, 2019