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Creepin' & Lurkin' & Lurkin' & Creepin'

It has turned cold in North Carolina, Autumn is nearly over and the trees are showing their bones!

This may be from an owl, as there are small bones in it.

"I'm burning diesel, burning dinosaur bones..."

Every time I see dinosaur skeletons I think of Soundgarden!

 

Oviraptor skeleton at the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto

'Dog with Bones' is the latest work in British artist SHOK-1’s X-Pop series that takes a look inside popular icons and symbols.

 

A examination of one of Keith Haring’s iconic dog paintings, the piece was spray painted in the heart of London in the artist's unique X-ray style using a classic neon 80’s colour scheme. The piece is an unexpected and witty twist on an animal X-ray. www.shok1.com

Kirk: Bones you and Sulu go over there and dig one grave. McCoy: Damn It Jim! I'm a Doctor not an undertaker. Kirk: Well someone has to do I can't make the red shirt dig his own, that's kind of messed up. Don't you think?

all items scavenged off the roadside and donated. except the stag horn, which is still mounted on my front rack.

Fujifilm Superia X-tra 400

Saatchi Gallery

I recently had been going through my archives looking for some other photos when I stumbled upon some previously unedited images that I had set aside to edit. So I did a few quick edits and will hopefully be presenting these images over the next several days. This is another of those photos.

 

On one of my few trips to the BNSF Chillicothe Sub in the final months of the famous Santa Fe-era signal bridges and cantilevers with searchlights, we happened to be exploring the line between Mazon & Ancona. We were on the way back from Ancona when we noticed an oncoming train in the east. We cut a beeline to the nearest crossing, which just happened to be a small cluster of houses south of Streator. The train turned out to be (if I remember correctly) NSIGAL, the train that comes off the Norfolk Southern Kankakee Sub on the south side of Streator. We had seen this train holding for orders or new crew earlier when we had been exploring around Streator.

 

Anyway, after the train passed, we noticed an odd little gravel drive that went through a cluster of trees next to the tracks. What we could not see from the road we would soon discover. Inside the trees we discovered this abandoned building. At first glance, we thought it was an abandoned farm building of some sort, you could see old hay through the collapsing walls.

 

But the more I looked at it, the more I thought it might be an old long-forgotten depot. This building's proximity to the railroad tracks seemed too suspicious to me, and the windows and door seen in the image did not seem like they belonged were original features, while the dual sliding doors also seen in this image clearly were not (and may have done more to compromise the stability of this building than anything else). The only way for us to know for sure was to find the tell-tale feature of almost every railroad depot, the bay window that the station agents used for seeing oncoming trains.

 

I should add, it had been raining all day this day, a very hard and steady rain that will soak you to the bone in minutes, and only with proper rain gear is it tolerable. Also, the grass here was knee-high and covered in poison ivy. Even though it meant soaked pants, socks, & shoes, and potentially getting poison ivy, we walked around to the trackside of the building. And just as I had predicted, there it was, the bay window! Granted, it was worse for wear, but still plain as day. So not only was this building a depot, we soon discovered that it was not listed in my friends listings of known depots!

 

With no idea of this place, a peek inside revealed this depot's life after retirement. Sometime after it was disused as a depot, it was converted to farm use of some sort. Either a second floor was added or the existing ceiling was lowered, with the new upper story used to store hay. This second floor had largely collapsed over time, but old rotten hay could still be seen matted to the floor like a pile of wet sheep's wool. The double doors were likely added about the same time and no doubt housed some sort of farm machinery.

 

Almost convinced we stumbled upon a mystery nearly lost to time, we called it quits and finally headed for home. Later that night, some research and Google Maps revealed what we had found. It turns out we were in the tiny blip of a town named Reading that sits between Streator and Ancona, and this was indeed the old Santa Fe Reading depot. It had never been moved and was indeed in its as-built location. My friend never did find it in is depot resources, and we could only speculate that its use as a farm building may have masked its life when that list of depots was compiled (I want to say his version dated from 2006 or so). About a year later, however, when we learned of DepotMaps.com, we were able to confirm our reasearch.

 

Sorry, I know this is long, so I'll sum up this way. We found this in October 2017. I have no idea if this thing still survives today, much less whether it's standing. But as of this writing, a look on Google satellite view shows what might be building walls or the outline of a foundation. It's just too hard to tell. And with no street views out in rural Reading, the only way to know is to drive by it.

The shot that's a must when visiting the Natural History Museum in London.

... “all that remains of that minute is time

in all its purity, bone-white time.”

 

― Marguerite Duras

He was the terror of Halloween, but to these dogs, he’s just bones... irresistible bones.

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Created for the Toy Sunday theme, BONES.

Tió .... Tió ....Caga Tió....

Bones Festes a la comunitat Flickr

The Chapel of Bones in Évora, Portugal, is part of the larger Royal Church of St. Francis, and was constructed by Franciscan monks in the late 16th century.

The Chapel's story is a familiar one. By the 16th century, there were as many as 43 cemeteries in and around Évora that were taking up valuable land. Not wanting to condemn the souls of the people buried there, the monks decided to build the Chapel and relocate the bones.

However, rather than interring the bones behind closed doors, the monks, who were concerned about society's values at the time, thought it best to put them on display. They thought this would provide Évora, a town noted for its wealth in the early 1600s, with a helpful place to meditate on the transience of material things in the undeniable presence of death. This is made clear by the thought-provoking message above the chapel door: "Nós ossos que aqui estamos, pelos vossos esperamos," or: "We bones, are here, waiting for yours."

bone ......

กระดูกงูเหลือม...เป็นส่วนหนึ่งของยาไทย

K1000, Pentax-M 50/1.7, Kodak Gold 200

SPOOKY SEASON IS HERE!!

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Stop by FLF-OWEEN and snatch up our bone heels for only 50Ls!!

 

"HAVOC x FLF-OWEEN"

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(sorry for the late upload)

oh and I'm at 5,999 views! so once you see this I'll be at at least 6,000 I think :)

I spent this day studying for exams and watching LOST.

LOST made me really really emotional. I loved the ending and hated it at the same time.

  

Hot Wheels, wheel swap.

It's been a while since I shot an Iron Photographer photo -- but I had a few bones lying about (as one does) and some random screening, and hey bingo. Except...the elements included PRIMARY colors, not one primary color. So no hey bingo.

 

Must remember to pay attention next time.

Original Mesh • Copy/Mod

 

NEW RELEASE @ ABNORMALITY EVENT:

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Fatpack includes:

▸Avatar Size Dog Bed PG or Adult

▸Dog Food Supplies

▸Dog "Woof" Wall Art

▸Dog Leash Rack with Color Hud

▸Dog Bone Lights With ON/OFF Switch

 

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Dog Bed

• Avatar Size Dog Bed - Only 5LI

• Touch ON/OFF Bone Light

• Over 100+ Animations with Bento (adult)

* Does not include bento facial expressions, allowing you to use the proper facial hud that comes with your unique bento head or your unique purchased animations ( no tongue through your nose xD ).

• Re-sizable

• Copy/Mod/No Trans

 

Animations

▸Single Female/Male

▸Couple

▸Sleep

▸Cuddles

▸Adult Solo

▸Foreplay

▸Oral

▸Missionary

▸Cowgirl

▸Behind

 

Include Dog Bed Color Changing Hud:

▸Pillows

▸Blanket

▸Mattress

▸Bed Frame

 

Include Dog Leash Color Changing Hud:

▸Rack

▸Leashes

 

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have had this prop kicking around the house a while now, Pentax User mag competition is on macro shots so I thought and try find my reversal ring with no luck - so just taken on camera as is

23 ounce certified Angus beef ribeye, lemongrass rub, Mexican street corn, local green beans, watermelon rind mostarda

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NEW PRODUCT RELEASE

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Bones -- Your Customizable Undead Feline Animesh Companion!

 

One of the unique features of your TFR Animesh Companion is that is completely customizable. We offer multiple skins and outfits that can be mixed and matched to create a look for your companion that matches your style!

 

Content packs will be released periodically over time that contain new outfits, skins, and even new animations!

 

Bones comes pre-installed with over 24 custom animations in a naturally cycling AO of its own -- including a walk and run to move with you when you do!

 

Your companion also comes with an interactive bumper script, triggering a fun animation only when bumped by another avatar!

 

Changing your companions accessories and and skins is very easy with a completely visualized full color HUD. The HUD offers even further customization with the ability to name your companion, change the color of its name tag, its eye color, and more!

 

This weekend we will be hosting a give away, awarding the Bones Animesh Companion to several lucky winners.

Winners will be selected and prizes delivered on Monday, 5/1

 

Watch for details on the Bones Animesh Companion giveaway starting tomorrow!

 

You are highly encouraged to check the product out in world for product demonstration and an instant 10% discount on purchase in the TFR store @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Million%20Island/94/5/22

 

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Bones Companion: marketplace.secondlife.com/p/TFR-Animesh-Bones-Unpacker/2...

FATPACK: marketplace.secondlife.com/p/TFR-Animesh-Bones-Fatpack-Un...

Situé au centre-nord de l’île de Maré, en Nouvelle-Calédonie, le Trou de Bone est une cavité naturelle d’une profondeur de 40 mètres.

 

Enfoui dans la végétation et rempli d’eau bleue, ce site naturel offre au visiteur une expérience quasi mystique au cœur de la nature.

 

www.nouvellecaledonie.travel/destination/les-iles/trou-de...

- www.kevin-palmer.com - The historic Bone Cabin was built in the early 1900's and used by paleontologists during the excavation of Agate Fossil Beds.

Foto was taken at Ars Electronica Center's FabLab showing a tiny 3-D-print of a foot.

 

Ars Electronica Center

Ars-Electronica-Straße 1

4040 Linz

Austria

www.aec.at

 

credit: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl

  

From my shoot with the SDNY dance

crew.

 

There were a lot more, but here are a few of my favorites.

 

www.myspace.com/streetzdanceny

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