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58021 heads through the Erewash Valley, passing the closed Bennerley Coal Disposal Point and beneath the Great Northern Railway viaduct, heading northbound MGR empties on 19th March 1985.
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Another shot from the Bone House in Hallstatt - it really is quite macabre. You can read more about it here:
Have bone will chew. It’s a...
Daily Dog Challenge 3025. “No Brainer"
... at least for Henry.
366:2020 - 58
Stop on by Henry and Toby's blog: bzdogs.com - The Secret Life of the Suburban Dog
“Bone by bone, hair by hair, Wild Woman comes back. Through night dreams, through events half understood and half remembered...”
- Women who run with the wolves
Here you can find my post about this beautiful shooting day.
Thanks to the beautiful BriarRose
Please respect my work.
© All rights reserved Francesca Di Vaio
We got turned around while mountai biking Gooseberry Mesa and I went down a trail that turned out to be a dead end. Literally for this poor cow that got lost and perished in a ravine. I'm pretty sure it died of starvation and not by predator as there didn't seem to be any wounds in the hide.
OK!!!Ok!!! Howl much longer do I have to keep this bone on my nose?
I aim to please and I'm so willing to degrade myself just to make my human feel accomplished and happy.
Explore 4/8/2008 #130
Sketches of displays from D'Bone Collector Museum in Davao City. (I wish I could have sketched on location, but we came close to closing time so I had to do these from photos.)
PENTAX K-5 • 80 ISO • Pentax DA 15mm F4 ED AL Limited
B+W ND 1000 filter
Multi long exposure: 90 sec & 81.6 sec
Near Northton • Isle of Harris • Scotland
Bone 58 004 proceeds south towards Didcot with a loaded MGR at Claydon.
The embankment of the former The Stratford-upon-Avon and Midland Junction Railway is clearly visible in the background. This section from Fenny Compton to Towcester finally closed in 1965 having lost its passenger service in 1952
58 021 with what is believed to be the Longbridge - Cowley vans at Cropredy
This was the first time I'd seen a 58 on anything other than an MGR
Sto guidando su una strada che si snoda in una serie infinita di curve.
Davide si e' addormentato.
Ai lati della strada alberi magnifici si stagliano in mezzo alla nebbia.
Decido di fermarmi - il bosco e' troppo bello.
Scendo. Piccole gocce di pioggia e nebbia mi bagnano i vestiti.
Silenzio intorno. Odore di erba umida. Qualcosa mi striscia vicino e fugge via.
Osservo il bosco, cercando di indovinare le sagome degli alberi piu' lontani.
Scatto qualche foto e torno in macchina a malincuore.
Colline Metallifere, tra Montieri e Boccheggiano (Grosseto)
28/52
The bones of the past are all around us.
Wow I'm on week 28. Well that has snuck up on me in a pretty sneaky way. This is the furthest I have ever got in any kind of project like this. I'm so proud! This project is most definitely going all the wau.
This week is back on form. The last couple of weeks have been kind of scrabbled together images, but now it's back to putting everything into it.
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Me refueling the Bone in the desert. When over there we fly both McGuire tails and Travis tails. Both are on the ramp. This is us flying in a Travis KC10
Sedlec Ossuary (aka Bone Church). A small church decorated with 40,000 human bones. Kind of creepy, but utterly fascinating.
Kutna Hora, Czech Republic
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These limestone caves near Inchnadamph were named after the Ice Age remains of animal bones discovered here more than a century ago.
Your leg bone connected to your knee bone
Your knee bone connected to your thigh bone
Your thigh bone connected to your hip bone
Your hip bone connected to your back bone
Your back bone connected to your shoulder bone
Your shoulder bone connected to your neck bone
Your neck bone connected to your head bone
I hear the word of the Lord!
58039 "Rugeley Power Station" passes Milford Junction with a southbound loaded MGR. 4th February 1993.
I don't want to be crippled cracked
Shoulders, wrists, knees and back
Ground to dust and ash
Crawling on all fours
When you've got to feel it in your bones
When you've got to feel it in your bones
Now I can't climb the stairs
Pieces missing everywhere
Prozak painkillers
When you've got to feel it in your bones
When you've got to feel it in your bones
And I used to fly like peter pan
All the children flew when I touched their hands
Engraving of rear view of the bones of the torso, spine and pelvis by Andrew Bell, pasted into: Anatomy improv'd and illustrated with regard to the uses thereof in designing. (London: John Senex, 1723).
This volume of engraved plates and text was originally published in Rome in 1691, and was re-engraved and republished in London in 1723. The dissections were done for the Italian edition by Bernardino Genga, Professor of Anatomy and Surgery and physician in the hospital of San Spirito in Rome, and the explanatory text by the papal physician Giovanni Maria Lancisi (1654-1720). The book, designed for artists rather than medical students, includes plates of famous classical statues from Rome and is described as 'A work of great use to painters, sculptors, statuaries and all others studious in the noble arts of design'.
The English edition is dedicated by the publisher to Richard Mead, FRCP, FRS (1673-1754), 'a favourer of the politer arts'.
Part of the Anatomical Atlases in Special Collections & Archives, SPEC Anatomy 6. Cropped inscription on the titlepage, 'Tho. Dixon's Book 1799' and the pencilled name' Miss Annie Jackson, 19 North Street' on the front flyleaf, with pencil measurements possibly from a dissected skeleton on the back of the last (index) page.
The volume has had some plates cut out, but has also been grangerised with later anatomical illustrations pasted in.Medical Education
Image of bones/skeleton
torso
Details
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◗ Head Mesh : TheMeshProject (Egozy Mendoza).
◗ Body : Egozy Body (TMP).
◗ Hair : Littles Bones (Fame).
◗ Eyes : Egozy (Intense Eyes).
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The bones of several poached deer, reduced to a jumbled pile.
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I honestly don’t get why people use ‘differences’ as an excuse to disrupt peace. Everyone needs a reminder, that we are all the same. Inside and out. No one’s better than the other. We’re human and we’re complicated. Like bones, we’re fragile and it really doesn’t take much to shatter. Now get over that fact and stop the hate.