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Little Bo Peep has buried her sheep
and the cops are trying to find them.
♫ The Hillbilly Moon Explosion ~ My Love For Evermore ♫
Strobist: AB1600 with 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 with Softlighter II camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.
When I made a skirt for Bo Peep, I used this petticoat underneath. The petticoat is so pretty that I wanted to take a new picture to show her beautiful petticoat. It is a Barbie petticoat, part of a grab bag of Barbie clothes I got a few years ago. 💖💙 I added a pink and blue flower and bee background so I could use it as a wallpaper!🐝🌸
Little Bo Peep has buried her sheep
and the cops are trying to find them.
♫ The Hillbilly Moon Explosion ~ My Love For Evermore ♫
Strobist: AB1600 with 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 with Softlighter II camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.
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Something different from me today. My first attempt at Bokeh!
Whether it is or isn't, I can't really say. Better photographic minds than my own might decide. But I do love the yellow at the centre of a canopy of blue petals, encircled by a ring of yellow beneath them.That thought gave me the idea for today's Mupic (Music and Picture combination), another favourite of mine. ~~ Mr Blue Sky, by the Electric Light Orchestra, also known as ELO.
Hope all this comes together, peeps. Have a great weekend, one and all.
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♪ ♫ Mr Blue Sky ♪ ♫ ~~ by ELectric Light Orchestra.
Sun is shinin' in the sky
There ain't a cloud in sight
It's stopped rainin' ev'rybody's in a play
And don't you know
It's a beautiful new day hey,hey
Runnin' down the avenue
See how the sun shines brightly in the city
On the streets where once was pity
Mister blue sky is living here today hey, hey
Mister blue sky please tell us why
You had to hide away for so long
Where did we go wrong?
Hey you with the pretty face
Welcome to the human race
A celebration, mister blue sky's up there waitin'
And today is the day we've waited for
Hey there mister blue
We're so pleased to be with you
Look around see what you do
Ev'rybody smiles at you
Mister blue sky, mister blue sky
Mister blue sky
Mister blue, you did it right
But soon comes mister night creepin' over
Now his hand is on your shoulder
Never mind I'll remember you this
I'll remember you this way
Mister blue sky please tell us why
You had to hide away for so long
Where did we go wrong?
Hey there mister blue
We're so pleased to be with you
Look around see what you do
Ev'rybody smiles at you
Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba
Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba
The first British Railways diesel locomotives in Scotland were BR standard type 350hp shunters (later Class 08), introduced at Grangemouth Docks in 1955. Over the next decade many more were delivered and the design was so successful that many remain in service throughout Britain, although traffic requirements are very different. Almost 1,000 of these locomotives were built between 1952 and 1962. The design has its origin on the London Midland & Scottish Railway in 1934, and essentially consists of a diesel-electric power unit mounted on the frames and wheels of a steam engine. It was an outstandingly successful type.
D3558 when new was based at Polmont Shed, Stirlingshire. In 1973, it was renumbered 08443. It was withdrawn from Thornton Junction, Fife, in 1985, and sold to Scottish Grain Distillers for use at Cambus Distillery in Stirlingshire, where it worked until it was donated to SRPS in 1993.
The sacred Bo Tree in a Colombo temple.
Walk around 3 times and empty water vessel at roots to ensure health and prosperity.
When I made a skirt for Bo Peep, I used this petticoat underneath. The petticoat is so pretty that I wanted to take a new picture to show her beautiful petticoat. It is a Barbie petticoat, part of a grab bag of Barbie clothes I got a few years ago. 💖💙
Class 20 D8188 chugs up the bank from Alresford towards Ropley on the Mid-Hants Railway during the line's Easter Bunny event.
Locomotive: British Railways English Electric Type 1 Bo-Bo D8188 (Class 20 20188).
Location: Northside Lane foot crossing near Ropley, Mid-Hants Railway/Watercress Line, Hampshire.
Gresley D49 Class 4-4-0 62712 "Morayshire" departs from Bo'ness Station on the Scottish Railway Preservation Society's Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway during a Timeline Events photo charter.
SHOT AT BO'NESS 01/10/2024. WHAT A DIFFERENCE A DROP OF PAINT MAKES. HOPE THIS IS THE START OF THE RESTORATION.
Checker 1959
Review by Matthew Greenwald
For anyone who wants to play rock & roll, real rock & roll, this is one of the few records that you really need. Along with Chuck Berry, Elvis, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Muddy Waters, B.B. King, and a few select others, Bo Diddley was one of the founders of the form — and he did it like no other. Diddley had only one real style, that being the Bo Diddley beat: a syncopated, rhythmic drive, loaded with tremolo. There are 12 examples of it on this record, and that is about all you need. It's one of those records that, after listening to just a few cuts, will find you tapping the beats on every available surface. Diddley's guitar and vocals have a gruff feeling that recalls bluesmen such as Waters, yet he has his own style. Buttressed by drums, funky piano, and usually maracas, it's absolutely infectious. This is one of the greatest rock sounds that you're likely to hear, and it's all on this one record, too.
How fresh is your coffee?
Let’s start from the beginning. It all starts with specially handpicked beans that come from the Philippine highlands.
The beans are then checked and roasted by artisan roasters after it is picked and packed it as soon as it has been properly cooled and degassed for delivery.
The beans are then transported to the different branches all over the Philippines fresh after packing.
This is what Bo’s Coffee calls Roaster to Cup Freshness.
So, sweet and nutty? Floral or fruity? It’s all there in your cup. Freshly-ground coffee from our very own soil.
Bo’s Coffee. Your Homegrown Brew.
http://boscoffee.com/coffee-to-cup-freshness/#ngg-image-1
Panasonic DMC-GF2
LUMIX G VARIO 14-42/F3.5-5.6
ƒ/8.0 22.0 mm 1/15 1600
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Vivitar 90mm F2.8 1:1 Macro made by Komine. Serial numbers starting with 28.
There are a number of great legacy 90mm macros. This one does not have a nickname, but it does a great job anyway. Maybe "Bo-Komine 90"
Her sister made by Tokina gets all the good press, but she can only do 2:1.
As a bonus: With three rotations of focus throw, it counts as cardio.