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Ajax is elderly and loves to lie every day in one specific spot, near the street in front of his owners’ home.
A view of the sunset from Duffins trail across Duffins Marsh in Discovery bay , Squires Beach , Martin’s photographs , Ajax , Ontario , Canada , December 23. 2019
Cedar fence
Path
Puddles
Photograph converted to black and white
Black and white
Converted to black and white
iPhone 6
Waterfront
Squires Beach
Reflections of trees in puddles
Tree stumps
Information sign boards
Sign boards
Sunset over Duffins Marsh
Rod iron railings
boat launch
canoe
canoe boat launch
Ontario
Ajax
Canada
Pickering
Lake Ontario
Martin’s photographs
Discovery Bay
Trees
Ice covered log looking like a monster
Sunset
March 2020
December 2019
Favourites
IPhone XR
Squires Beach
Duffins Creek
Duffins Marsh
Waterfront Trail
Rotary Park
Lake Ontario
Rod iron fence
Bridge
Bridge across Duffins Marsh
Twilight
Sticks
Stones
Fallen trees
Fallen tree
Fungi
Mushrooms
Sand
Beach
Shore
Rocks
Bolders
Reflections
Reflection
Dogwood
Tall grasses
Snow
Ice
February 2019
The Ajax was put into production during the Belt War, following the capture of several Earth-loyal orbital facilities by Belter forces. Without the vast resources or sheer number of ships the Belters had at their disposal, Terran nationals decided the best course of action was to create a light strike craft capable of delivering the killing blow to heavier Belter vessels.
Thus, the deep-space interceptor. Built from several standardized components and mounting a heavy nuclear shaped charge as a main weapon, the 'Ajax' project was intended to be launched from a carrier(repurposed from Lunar mass drivers and NEO space-stations, propelled by jury-rigged Orion drives), manoeuvre using a small NERVA engine, and deliver its payload. The unmanned interceptors were also equipped with 8 anti-fighter missiles for use against lighter enemy combatants and guided countermeasures.
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50046 awaiting departure time at Salisbury with a London Waterloo - Exeter St Davids bound train.
By 1991 time was running out for these loco's within twelve months they would be replaced by 47/7's displaced from Thames Valley duties by new Class 165/166 Turbo DMU's.
This was to be the last time I would see this loco. The first sighting was on June 12th 1976 when she took me from Crewe to Chester at the head of the Emerald Isle Express.
Hope & Pandora’s box , see included Hope photo of the hope txt on the plaque at Greenwood Conservation area , Martin’s photographs , Ajax , Ontario , Canada , July 5. 2019 & November 5. 2020
Sony A7RII
FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM
© All rights reserved Gerald Ow. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.
Shuttle bus for Ajax Building Company to shuttle workers from the work site (on UNF campus) to the parking and staging site (off campus)
50046 'Ajax' on arrival at Stafford, Tuesday 29th March 1988 with 1K01 14:01 Manchester Piccadilly – Stafford. Working vice a 47/4, the diagram was the 1M10 07:03 Paddington – Manchester Picc, then 1401 Manchester – Stafford where the stock would shunt into the sidings on the Upside south of the station for an hour, to then work 1V87 16:09 Stafford – Paddington service.
Soccer in the Eredivisie Vrouwen in the Netherlands. Ajax visited Heerenveen in the Abe Lenstra Stadium
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Daily Dog Challenge: Out of the Ordinary
Unusual to see a dog with a hand holding a little penguin!
Rachael & Henrietta (with little penguin Christmas presents) meet Ajax.
Two days before the total destruction from the damaging storm of May 21 this old apple tree with blossoms still in tact in the old orchard on the waterfront trail of lake Ontario in Squires beach , Martin’s photographs , Ajax , Ontario , Canada , May 19. 2022
Four days after the destructive storm of 21 May 2022 that destroyed life and did damage to buildings and nature it wrecked this beautiful old apple tree with blossoms in the old orchard on the waterfront trail of lake Ontario with a blue sky in Squires beach , Martin’s photographs , Ajax , Ontario , Canada , May 24. 2022
Looking down at the front end of my bicycle
Bicycle
Four days after the destructive storm of 21 May 2022
old apple trees with beautiful blossoms
old orchard on the waterfront trail of Lake Ontario
blue sky in Squires beach
May 2022
Blossoms
Flowering trees
apple trees with blossoms
old orchard on the waterfront trail
Old orchard
Trees with blossoms
vista with colourful trees ,
bulrushes
tall grasses
the large stone block walls
system to keep the Carp from entering Duffins marsh and creek system
viewed from the bridge across the marsh in Squires beach
Having a nice walk with granny in the woods
Family
Sunset
May 2022
Shrubs
Oak tree
Trees
Stones
Reflections
Reflection
Dogwood
Orange yellow Tamarack tree
Duffins trail
blue sky
cloud cover
yellow Tamarack tree
Tamarack tree
Tamarac
American Larch tree
Beautiful Nettles and it’s flowers
Nettles
Waterfront trail on Lake Ontario
Waterfront trail of Lake Ontario
Black eye Susan’s
Colourful bird houses
Autumn
Shadows
Reflections
Garter snake
Large mushroom
Bird houses
Autumn
Duffins creek
Discovery bay
cropped photograph
closeup photograph
Martin’s photographs
Ajax
Ontario
Canada
Duffins creek
Favourites
IPhone XR
Mushroom
Large Mushroom
wildflowers
Trout lilies
Lake Ontario
Mouth of Duffins creek marsh
white Deadnetles
River
Dogwood
Woods
Favourites
White Trilliums
Duffins marsh
Duffins trail
Ferns
Trilliums
Large tree
I know I haven't shown much activity recently. After graduating high-school (wohoooo!!!) I'm busy with cleaning up all the mess the last years left in my room. Also I've been building more with real bricks rather than digital recently.
But for now I'm proud I can show you something more historical than all my earlier projects: the "Ajax", one of Austria's first steam engines, built in 1841 by Jones, Turner & Evans in England. I might also design the coaches that go with this engine (to fit PF somewhere) but I'll keep it to this for now as this seems like a nice little project.
Finally, the sun came out reluctantly from behind the thick clouds, casting great amount of golden evening lighting on the colorful tulips. Worth the waiting though I rushed my dinner a bit quickly... Ajax waterfront, Ontario. You can also visit me at www.azimaging.ca and www.500px.com/azimaging
Still hanging in there , after a powerful storm more then a year ago this very large broken and cracked tree is still standing but leaning on a other tree in the woods at Duffins trail in Discovery Bay , Martin’s photographs , Ajax , Ontario , Canada , April 19. 2021
Cracked tree
Woods
Forest
Duffins trail
Large broken and cracked tree
trees
Martin’s photographs
April 2019
Favourites
IPhone 6
Large tree
Shadows
Reflections
Discovery bay
Ajax
Ontario
Canada
Snow and ice
Snow
Ice
Leaning tree
Powerful storm
Large broken and cracked tree
mushroom
fungi
the woods
Beautiful and colourful mushroom fungi in the woods
Duffins creek
March 2021
Still hanging in there
October 2020
Winter
Snow
Ice
January 2021
November 2020
December 2020
Woods
Forest
Dogwood
April 2021
50 046 Ajax has just brought the stock for 1A73, the 13:55 to Paddington into the platform at Oxford
BR 50046 'Ajax' emerges from the early morning mist and was about to pass the long closed station that served Dinton, Wiltshire from 1859 to 1966. The Class 50 was at the business end of the 07:45 Basingstoke to Exeter St Davids.
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Pecket 0-4-0ST's Ajax & Achilles pose with a 1947 Fordson Thames 7V artic at Chatham Historic Dockyard during a Russ Hillier Charter.
7 July 2004
Photo Peter Sedge
Messed this one up! However, nice location, unique livery and a bit of fiddling around has produced a passable result.
'Ajax' in the spring of 1985.
The steam locomotive is a 1941 Robert Stephenson & Hawthorns Ltd, delivered new to Chatham Dockyard where it worked until 1984, when the docks closed. It was preserved along with the rest of the dockyard.
It is seen alongside the Maidstone & District Leyland Leopard
They are posed outside the old fire station
Raiding the archives for photos taken in previous years. There's isn't much left to offer from 2020/2021!
Taken at Chatham Historic Dockyard in 20