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Union Pacific’s TR5 ‘Cow & Calf’ transfer sets were MU compatible, which came in handy at times. The engineer of the Provo afternoon switch job glances over his shoulder as 1872/1870B and 1875/1875B drag a cut of cars across 9th South on March 9, 1981. TR5 1875(A) would be retired in three months to enter the SW10 rebuilt/upgrade program. 1872(A) would follow suit 15 months later. The 1870B and 1875B would be scrapped in Omaha. (info from UtahRails.net)
Hi its my cockapoo taking in the scene on Dartmoor a while back , thanks for the great response to the previous uploads :):)
4 seconds!! , D810, 18mm
This is Mendarièn.
He's a powerful planetary spirit or earth god. Calm and strong. He adopted a race of wonderful people because he felt drawn towards them and gradually loved them dearly.
The inspiration for his faceup comes from the Greenman mask. A very interesting concept, and first for me.
Mendarièn is a Soom Beast. <3
Inktober 2023, Day 27. This prompt got my creative stew all bubbly! Thus rendering, however, suffered (I feel) from being tired as it was my last this evening!
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The little beasts destroyed all my cabbage flowers, but the are beautiful... I can't be angry too long ... Nikkor AF 60mm
When I was in Costa Rica I asked our guide/driver to please take this image because my camera was packed into my luggage when we were on our way to the airport. As promised, Daniel emailed me his photo to me recently after taking another group to Panama.
Paste-up mural by Dennis McNett aka @wolfbat for "Murals in the Market" seen in Detroit, Michigan.
Photo by James aka Urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
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Happy Rez Day Rando!!!
Wild thing, you make my heart sing
You make everything groovy, wild thing
Wild thing, you make my heart sing
First Dragonhunter (Hagenius brevistylus) of the year! An apex predator - this is our biggest dragonfly (chunky and > 3.5 inches long) whose range covers most of the eastern U.S. & Canada. They are few & far between and can turn up most anywhere (I've had one turn up in my backyard twice) but I've found a few spots where they are more likely to be seen.
Good story on this one: we were at the last tiny Japanese pool @ Gibbs Gardens and I was commenting that we hadn't seen anything real exciting - literally as the words were coming out of my mouth, I looked around and saw the Dragonhunter in light shade on a patch of beautiful irises facing the water right in front of my husband! I yelled: "Don't move!" We could have reached out and grabbed the Beast - I've always wanted to pick one up. I s-l-o-w-l-y got the S5 up - she was at minimum focusing distance and remained perched for me before flying & return once more. My husband eventually wandered off while I was shooting - and yelled that he had another interesting dragonfly patrolling. Sure enough - it was a big River cruiser - probably Georgia River Cruiser! RC's fly incredibly fast and this one never perched so no good shots. So the Beast had been perched just watching the river cruiser cruise by. Dragonhunters can take incredibly big insects - including other dragons and swallowtails. (I do believe the Lord had a hand in bringing both the good dragons - because I was pretty miserable with back & leg pain by that point.)
Have fun out there & Happy Dragonfly Thursday!
>> female Dragonhunter @ Gibbs Gardens last week, North Georgia - oddly marked on the tail and more club than I normally see - but they vary a lot
I love dark skies and dramatic clouds but I can’t remember better than when the Beast from the East rolled in with blizzard after blizzard in late February 2018. Many times since then the media have warned us with another beast from the east whenever a prolonged cold blast is forecast from that direction but none match up that cold blast back in 2018 which lasted a good fortnight.
A beast of a whisky indeed, although it's not without its beauty. Un-chill filtered and bottled at 46% abv, this is very peaty, as you might expect, though not in the realms of the really big hitters like Ardbeg's Supernova. But if you like bonfires on beaches and tarmac on kittens, this is a good one to try
"Wolverine. I hear you are quite an animal."
I had this custom done for a month or something I think but I am finally posting now. It's Beast mainly how he looks in X-men the last stand played by Kelsey Grammer who is the best Beast and not that piece of shit that was in First Class. I also really dig his outfit.
I sculpted a little bit onto the generic long hair and also the hairs on his face. The whole head was yellow before but was completely painted and sculpted besides the eyes.
The whole torso and arms was sculpted with the jacket made of etape.
I don't remember where the legs are from, I think either a cmf agent minifig or I got it at a thrift store but I really liked the knee pad printed and used it and kept the pockets cause they look cool with it.
If you want to see him with Wolverine check out my instagram, but he'll be getting his own photo later.
Also nothing to do with this but RIP Adam West, truly an unfortunate surprise, will miss him.
What do you think!?
Seen parked on one of the general aviation ramps at Boeing Field is Northrop T-38A Talon 66-4332 from 1RS at Beale, California.
Fantastic Beasts from Harry Potter and the Wizarding World
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THIS is Beauty and the Beast in one car!
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