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Featuring - [TNK x TRV] - DRAKON MOLOTOV - (FATPACK)

• ON/OFF: Get a new bottle when activating and keep the bottle when deactivating.

 

• IGNITE: Light the fire on the molotov bottle cloth, or put the fire out with a second click.

 

• THROW: Click to throw the lit Molotov bottle. Short distance throw.

 

• CHANGE TEXTURE: Change the texture of your Molotov bottle.

 

TREVOR - Marketplace- marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/57608

 

TANAKA - Mainstore - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/TOKYO%20ZERO/128/128/3186

 

TREVOR - Mainstore- maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/TOKYO%20ZERO/173/128/3186

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Backdrop-Armageddon Backdrop - The Bearded Guy 1

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Wearing

 

Vest-AVEC TOI - Loki Vest (LegacyMALE)

Tattoo-:CORAZON:. Tattoo CHAOS Light :

Hair- NO.MATCH_NO_ALLIANCE (A)

Jewel Beetle (Melobasis sp)

 

Always great to see them.

Herbie watching youtube videos on his snuggy :)

 

Website: www.gettyimages.co.uk/photos/cuppyuppycake?excludenudity=...

We have some wonderful rough seas on the South coast of the UK...people tend to forget the power behind the waves. The temptation is always to get as close as possible to that wonderful raw energy...especially when you have a camera in your hands!!

trying my hand at product photography

 

For DPS assignment

I adore waterfalls. Why, you ask? Oh, there are many reasons I could cite. How much time do you have?

Talking about time (and waterfalls), one thing I like about waterfalls is how they flow at a constant rate as if there is no need to keep an eye on the time. As if, they themselves are the Time, flowing constantly in one direction for no reason and with no regret whatsoever.

 

PS: I have been to the beautiful Shenandoah NP twice, but didn't post a photo thereof for any particular reason. That changes now.

I have been hanging out in the Cloud lakes sim with the new bladerunner theme and so in awe of this creators talent. What I find so amazing is the creator's ability to produce time after time incredible laid out builds. The materials used in some of the buildings will be the subject for a new batch of images as soon as I can work out a great outfit.

Wearing the Tres Blah Cecilia vest and skirt available @ Dubai

 

Anxiety

 

Taken @ Luane's World

 

Great Crested Grebes, Linlithgow Loch.

DX mode.

On a falling tide in the Mersey estuary one of Antony Gormley's cast-iron statues, a few hours ago semi-submerged, stands watch as a ferry departs the port of Liverpool and heads out towards the Irish Sea and its destination, Dublin.

 

The vessel is the 'Victorine', a roll-on, roll-off type that mostly caters for commercial trucks. It's a leisurely journey over too with the 5.30pm departure from Liverpool turning in to a 3.30am arrival at the Irish port - presumably to allow plenty of time for drivers to get their regulation rest before heading off to their next destination.

 

Per the Liverpool Biennial website:

Antony Gormley’s installation comprises 100 cast-iron life-size sculptures made from 17 different moulds taken from the sculptor’s own body, installed on Crosby Beach on the Mersey Estuary. The 'iron men' all face the open sea, and evoke the relationship between the natural elements, space and the human body. ‘Another Place’ covers a distance of almost 3km, with the pieces placed 250m apart along the tide line, and up to 1km out towards the horizon. The movement of local tides and daily weather conditions dictate whether the figures are visible or submerged. It has become one of the most well-loved and widely recognised public art works in the UK.

 

From personal experience, and with the huge cranes of the Port of Liverpool out of sight on my left, it's a surreal and magical place. By my reckoning, 11 of the men can be seen in this shot. Unsurprisingly, given the salty atmosphere and conditions, the statues have started corroding to varying degrees, which surely adds further to their appeal.

 

6.45pm, 25th July 2024

Created for World Sight Day by Sandy and Steve Pell.

Macro Monday: Watch

 

This watch stood on my great-grandmother's night table for as long as I could remember, on her old miniature armchair. It's now in my parents' bookshelf, and it's a precious memory of long evenings talking with her.

Steampunk with Eudora3D help!

 

Me:

- Eudora3D Iris Dress & Corsets & Panties at Engine Room

- Eudora3D Anabelle Hat Black @Mainstore

- Eudora3D Anabelle Socks and Heels @Mainstore

- Eudora3D Lilac Rings and Lilac Bracelets @Mainstore

- PENDULUM Ravaphine Eyepatch We Love Role Play

 

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- Black Cats Creations BCC NEW Store Opening GIFT

10 poses of the NEW Store Opening HUNT!

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Ross:

- Eudora3D Eudora3D Steam Set - Monocle

- Eudora3D Eudora3D Steam Set TopHat Black

- Eudora3D Lost in Time Steam Necklace

- [ContraptioN] Atreus Frock @Mainstore

 

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- Black Cats Creations BCC NEW Store Opening GIFT

10 poses of the NEW Store Opening HUNT!

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- Tulssy Studio- Climber Bento Nails @Mainstore

- Varonis backdrop

  

Etta at Lawson Dog Park watching for other dogs to play with🐾💕

Blueberry "Icon" Angel Wings

Just Because "Kimbra" Gown

Catwa "Princess" Hair

got this watch in the early 90's, plain and simple is what i like about it.

 

Case : 33mm

Lug : 18mm

Case Thickness : 10mm

Chrome Plated case, Stainless Steel Back.

No markings on the back.

A Gray Kingbird keeps watch from high above, looking for either intruders or a snack.

Australian Hobby (Falco longipennis)

 

From a few weeks ago. As we went out this morning I noticed one of the chicks doing some flight training under the watchful eye of one parent. I didn't have time to go back with the camera today.

An American Oystercatcher strolls down the beach, eyes to the ground in search of shellfish.

Meadow Sparrow,watching others.

Red Shouldered Hawk on the bat-house. He looks like a sentry soldier on watch, but I imagine he is on the hunt for his next meal.

The lake out back in our hood.

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with mountain and lake view, as duck swims

I AM WATCHING HIM TOO !

A usual place to spot a heron on one of the ponds on Bookham Common , there used to be loads of heron about . However , I am not so sure if the heronry is still there , it used to be be so noisy when the youngsters were being brought up . Anyway , back to this one , if it hasn't already eaten the all the residents of the pond he is still hopeful of any passing lunch !!

Singing Honeyeater (Lichenostomus virescens)

 

From the archives.

A Tricolored Heron watches the waters carefully.

with thanks to Andy Archer for this great shot

Cagnes-sur-Mer (Alpes-Maritimes)

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua galerita) immature

 

This young Cocky was with quite a large flock at Cobbledicks Ford Reserve yesterday.

is like eating cherries - you taste one, and others immediately follow. ~ Ludwig Von Pintz

There are lots of places along the Oregon coast where one can watch for whales.

 

Happy Bench Monday!

Captured at the Main Stage during The San Jose Jazz Festival 8/13/2023

Fifth pocket on a pair of five pocket blue genes. The small fifth pocket was originally intended for a pocket watch but almost no one carries a pocket watch these days and few even wear a traditional wristwatch. This small bit of obsolescence is for the Crazy Tuesday Group, challenge, Outdated.

 

Happy Crazy Tuesday!

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