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60066 "Powering Tomorrow" is seen stabled in Cemex's Dove Holes Quarry during shunting duties, the engine has recently returned to traffic after receiving collision damage during 2014. Luckily the loco has kept its Drax Biomass promotional livery.. For the time being anyway!
các a đã đến VN r`
bn ng` trên fl* + face đk đi mà e k đi đk =((
mai e sẽ ngồi tự kỷ :(
và theo dõi tin của các a :x
cầu mog ELF đi thật đôg
show diến thật xanh :x
k có chn zỳ xảy ra vs các a và ELF
My coworkers surprising me with a rendition of "Tomorrow" after finding me upset in my office. I'm lucky to have them! (and things are better today!)
(Don't ask me what a dinosaur head has to do with lil' orphan Annie!)
Title inspired by the Scottish duo Boards of Canada. There are rumors a new album is forthcoming, 8yrs since this last. Very exciting if true.
Happy Treemendous Tuesday!
Sorry for uploading this so late that it's into the next day, but I just got home... so yeah.
Waddled around today with Zoe (who's in this picture) and Evan, and somehow ended up at this girl's house, and seeing this girl there too.
In other news: tomorrow is my last day of this project and I don't really know how I feel about it yet.
Tomorrow it will be tropically warm in the Netherlands, temperatures can reach 40 degrees C. According to the weather forecast.
"I do not see tomorrow. And I wonder...one month from now...does Superman destroy me? Or do I destroy everything?"
-Doomsday Clock Issue 7
Tomorrow Christophe is getting his PET-scan to see if the tumors are all gone and the chemo treatment has worked... Also now his father is in hospital after discovering a tumor during some tests last friday and having to go into surgery. Tomorrow we should learn more about his condition. So, fingers crossed to the extreme for both of them!!!
Whenever I have a bad day, I remember that tomorrow is a new day. A sunrise follows every sunset, and even the worst of times will pass. Time heals, and I just need to be patient.
A digital image 'dreamed by' Midjourney, an artificial intelligence program that creates images from textual descriptions. The technique evolves fast. Let's compare these results with the images in one year's time..
So here is my teaser for my Batman Earth One customs that will be revealed tomorrow hopefully
P.S make sure to read the book if you get a chance
There are many memories, many stories, but speak of only one.
Imagination seeps into the gray corners, the fading water color lines grow dim.
Don’t ask why. Don’t ask why.
The darkness will forget you were there. Indeed, you were never there. You were never here.
...will be too late...
It's now or never...
My love won't wait....."
(oh, if we could only hear that....)
Nature is not asking that much....
It's only asking us to START.....
...preserve....
Aliens invaded earth, our home, today.
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What`s tomorrow?
:3
I told you I would do some cool lighting on the scene. Well, here it is! Also, I replaced the Mecha with a coolish figure. Happy now? :3
Thanks, Chris
Monochrome. San Diego Zoo Safari Park.
I'm often asked what software I use to make my imagery. Beside Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom, I use the Topaz Suite of imaging software. You can find information on their products here: www.topazlabs.com?hr=9oeO2
The holiday season from Thanksgiving through the New Year is a dangerous time for many of us. Good intentions of eating in moderation seem to get way-laid by thoughts of “well, maybe just one more won’t hurt”.
The most popular starting date for diets is “tomorrow.”
This eagle was quite a ways from me when I took this photo. As I was squinting through the viewfinder, I thought something looked a little off as at first glance he appeared to be the most squat and overweight eagle I had come across.
But when I got the photo up on my monitor at home, I realized his body was facing away from me and his head was completely turned around as he kept me in view. Quite an amazing physical ability that I have only seen replicated by my mother when I was a young lad.
Eagles have 14 neck vertebrae which is twice as many as humans and enables them to rotate their head up to about 180 degrees in each direction. Added note, eagles eyes are fixed in their sockets and do not move like ours.
(Photographed near Cambridge, MN)
Picture taken in El Chalten, patagonia, last year. Converted into b&w in aperture.
Also, you can check out an ukulele version from yesterday ..thats me playing, again :-)
have a nice weekend!