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Men at work, building St. James, London.

I guess they aren't afraid of heights….. I would!

Picture of the work of art in the first comment

A long drive in the hope of catching up with some visiting Aussie railfans and perhaps catching the DGs at Weka Pass had us detouring north for a returning work train and we made it here with barely a minute to get partway up the hill.

 

Thanks to Dean for his steering skills.

 

20 Oct 2019, WT 70, 7241 and 7226, Ethelton Gorge, MNL-NZ

Sony NEX7 + Mlik Triolam 100mm f/2.9

This one is "Hard at Work". Capturing the deconstruction and construction of the rosebud pier. The pier that you can see in this image is only about half the length of the pier. the rest is siting by itself out in the ocean. I was lucky enough for the excavator driver to stop out in the water, hop out of the excavator and have a chat to the guys on the pier. gave me just enough time to get this image with the machine being nice and still. gives it a bit of difference than what you would usually get. tell me what you think. I quiet like it.

 

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at work, au travail...

An post work hike before dark.

I had a bit of time owing, so I manged to go for a walk after work while it was still light and sunny, and I was rewarded by this nest of Canada Goose goslings with an ever watchful parent goose very close by!

A1SLT’s new build Peppercorn designed 'A1' 4-6-2 no.60163 'Tornado’ makes light work of the van train as she heads down the Quorn Straight

You could literally work across the street from where you live.

Model : Temptation Mizin

 

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Assayer's work sink.

1399 W. Nanjing Rd. & Tongren Rd., Shanghai

I actually love my job. It's sometimes I'd just like to play in the fog.

Highway A19 Palermo - Catania

On the hill the town of Centuripe.

In the background Etna.

Mal at Work

 

Here's Mal, one of the men volunteers at work at the Repair Café which we visited.

 

He showed me the merry-go-round he had repaired so that "the drummer drums and the lights flash on and off."

 

Looking at the back of the clock, originally from Jersey Pottery, he had decided to completely replace the mechanism and the battery casing.

 

I made him laugh when I told him that I am totally in awe of anyone who can take an item to pieces to solve a problem - and put it back together again.

HMAM 😊😊😍

 

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Imagination will take you everywhere.

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Need nothing.

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As seen on a very cold morning with heavy frost.

for Macro Mondays:leaf

 

Started with a recently acquired croton in a pot, made a macro and then remembered the leaf 'frame mask' on FastStone. It all carried on over several days and I am pleased to be retired!

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I am playing along with the Macro Mondays group and the theme of "eye". I made a deal with my model for her to pose for me so now I am off to work on helping with her chores.

It took 3 days or 3 different attempts for this boat tow company to get an abandoned boat off of our shore line. The boat had been pushed into the rocks over one of the recent wind storms and wasn't going to go anywhere. This day was a failure, but they were able to free the wrecked boat the day after...

 

One thing that I love about our area is some of the history that is here. If you look just above and to the right of the boat you will see what appears to be a perfect circle of birds sitting in the water. That is actually a set up old pylons that were used to hold targets for the piolets training for WW II.

Delicate Work

 

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After removal of most of the lawn from our front yard. I left a grassy path, because I like the look. This was taken in Spring, but now the area behind Musky has filled in quite a bit with native annuals (pollinator or "butterfly mix"). The backdrop is the neighbor's front yard, which is like a jungle (not complaining). Quite a few of my trees and shrubs are still in pots, as I think about placement. Fall is a good time to transplant, although some will remain in containers.

 

Silberra Color 100.

Olympus OM10 w. F.Zuiko Auto-S 1:1.8 / 50mm lens.

 

Processed and optically printed by Blue Moon Camera. Home scanned.

Another photo from the secret garden in Kemerton, I took this view a couple of months ago with far less vegetation and only one wheelbarrow. Spring has Sprung!

 

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Morgen niet aanwezig !!!!

Ga een heerlijk dagje struinen tussen de oude meuk ,op de grootste rommelmarkt van de Veluwe en de terrasjes niet te vergeten natuurlijk :-))

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Tomorrow not present !!!!

Go for a wonderful day between the old stuff on the biggest flea market in the Veluwe

and not to forget the terraces of course

:-))

LOL - this girl makes me laugh.. litterally I am giggeling out loud when she does stuff like this!!!

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