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Hello Everyone,

 

Yesterday, I visited a local park's flower garden in early morning. Much to my horror, most of the flowers were black with frost! Although most of the hydrangeas were browning significantly, I found one with some remaining colour.

 

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Did you know that it was on Saltburn sands that Sir Malcolm Campbell set his first speed record? His borrowed 350hp Sunbeam V12 reached 138.08 mph on June 17 1922, breaking the record set in the same car at Brooklands by Lee Guinness a month earlier by more than 4mph. Sadly the French body then overseeing such records wouldn’t accept the new figure as hand-held instead of the regulation electric timers had been used.

Phnom Penh

Some of the slum areas do not even have single rooms, they are thick and untidy clusters of small roofed walls – ceilings of which are made of scraps of wood, used sacks, metal, or some sort of waste material. You see 10 to 12 people live, eat and sleep under the same roof. The children often play in places where the drains are used as open toilets

Guide Falls, near Burnie, northern Tasmania.

This was taken as the sun was sinking below the horizon, so I lost light very rapidly.

Everything on earth is borrowed....

There is no "Mine or Yours."....

There is only "Ours."....

Even time is borrowed.

We kill over a plot of land that

belongs only to our Mother Earth.

All you have is what you came with...

and what you will leave with....

Your Spirit.

 

Native American Proverb

One of the interesting aspects of grave sites around Thailand is that many include pictures of the deceased, like the ones seen here at Wat Arun. Often names go forgotten and I thought it was a nice addition to a traditional grave that brought a sense of humanity to an otherwise cold faceless stone.

WEB solo exhibition, photo exhibition "Clair de lune"

 

kyoto-muse.jp/web-exhibit/110790

 

2020/4 /15-2020/5/11

 

Due to the global pandemic of new type pneumonia virus infection (COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2) and the postponement of a solo exhibition due to a request to refrain from the spread of infection in Japan, I borrowed a place called WEB photo exhibition, The exhibited works will be released as images.

 

*My planet, My Life.*

 

*Simple reason, Simple stories, Planet is circulate and “Life” is a season. *

 

* SONY ILCE‑7M2 / Lomography New Jupiter 3+ 1.5/50 L39/M *

 

・Link: Official photo gallery.

shinikegami.com

・Work - `work`

shinikegami.com/work

・Street - `Street wark`

shinikegami.com/street

 

Official Photo gallery, Art/snap works Updates every Monday.

Great Mell Fell, Lake District, UK

Another one from Lake Wenatchee. I miss this place a lot.

Also this photo is the first one I edited after I discovered artificial grad filters in Lightroom. That would have been nice to know about months ago.

she doesn't like this one, but I do.

goooooooodnight

The fortunes of the paper mill town of Canton took a devastating turn with this evening's (3/6/23) announcement that Evergreen Packaging is to close its massive paper mill in town next quarter. The largest source of traffic on the Blue Ridge Southern and a hungry consumer of woodchips from throughout Tennessee and western North Carolina, the shockwaves from this closure bode poorly for the already dwindling rail scene around Asheville and its surroundings. While the show will go on for the BLU and for the town of Canton, things won't be what they once were when the smoke finally ceases from the century-old paper mill. In better times on MLK Day 2020, a T59 crew switches out cars at the east end of the yard adjacent to the Evergreen complex.

If you look hard, you can just see what look like figures from stained glass windows reflected on the wall. Senate House Passage, Cambridge

Taken on film with a borrowed Pentax campact zoom camera if I remember well...

...after all, flying is faster!

 

Naturally, the wind is calm and the sun is strong...and it is time to leave! LOL...we found this beanie for Horatio yesterday, and Goldie just HAD to borrow it! :D

Didn't take a lot of pictures this past weekend while I was home. Too many other things and not enough time. I did manage a few indoor pictures of my sister's orchid. Her and my brother-in-law are off on their annual cruise, so my mom is house plant and fish sitting. I haven't touched my macro lens in a few months, felt the need, so I borrowed my sister's flower for an impromptu mini photo shoot. Now you get my title, "borrowed beauty..." Pretty dang clever, huh. ;^)

WEB solo exhibition, photo exhibition "Clair de lune"

 

kyoto-muse.jp/web-exhibit/110790

 

2020/4 /15-2020/5/11

 

Due to the global pandemic of new type pneumonia virus infection (COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2) and the postponement of a solo exhibition due to a request to refrain from the spread of infection in Japan, I borrowed a place called WEB photo exhibition, The exhibited works will be released as images.

 

*My planet, My Life.*

 

*Simple reason, Simple stories, Planet is circulate and “Life” is a season. *

 

* SONY ILCE‑7M2 / Lomography New Jupiter 3+ 1.5/50 L39/M *

 

・Link: Official photo gallery.

shinikegami.com

・Work - `work`

shinikegami.com/work

・Street - `Street wark`

shinikegami.com/street

 

Official Photo gallery, Art/snap works Updates every Monday.

...

 

and yeah, I got one too :) Borrowed a camera just long enough to get this shot

 

And yeah i am still alive and doing stuff, hope to be catching up here once again. Every time I catch up I end up falling behind again. Sorry!

 

oh, and still working on music too :)

 

soundcloud.com/rsc_escher/blood-moon-eclipse

PS I hope no one is disappointed the world didn't end, I'm not... ;D

 

Counting stars and passing cars

On the interstate

The end is near I feel it dear,

But I am not afraid

 

Step, step right over the line

And onto borrowed time

When it's life, not waiting to die

Waiting to divide to divide

 

But you say you're getting tired

You're tired and so am I

When you follow from behind

 

Step, step right over the line

And onto borrowed time

When it's life, not waiting to die

Waiting to divide to divide

  

A Fine Frenzy - Borrowed Time

That quiet time just after sunset when night falls at Pacific Beach, Washington state leads to meditative thoughts.

 

"We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children."

-- Native American Proverb

I recently borrowed this 100 year old 1922 Remington 12 Typewriter for use as a prop in a photo I was shooting. Its such a fascinating piece of mechanical wizardry, I just had to take some shots of it.

 

www.sollows.ca

The HST doesn't have long and a year long project is underway at Garforth to replace the NER footbridge.

 

The HST is passing under one of the original bridges of the first main line railway in Leeds, the Leeds and Selby Railway, which when conceived in the 1830's was planned to be four track wide, hence the span of the bridges, the footbridge is a much later c1900 North Eastern Railway design.

 

I've put together a short video of my evening before the works commenced.

 

youtu.be/WAGjAmGxB6A

 

Cross Country 43239 & 43184 speed north with 1S53 13:27 Plymouth Edinburgh Waverley.

 

29th May 2023

 

A pair of dash 8's take charge on L517.

CN York sub mile 6.6

IMG_0089c 2022 08 06 file

Hood ornament on a Custom '36 Chevy Truck borrowed from a motorcycle.

Finally got to borrow a computer and get some of my digital photos off the camera.

 

COVID-19 Streets

Detroit, MI

Juno Pond is a borrow pit, around 70' deep at one time. Located in the eastern section of Oxbow, near Lawrenceburg, Indiana.

With two maroon SD9043MAC sisters awaiting delivery at Wales, are these nice recently washed blue CEFX MACs on borrowed time?

Approaching sundown at Sabang Beach in Baler, Aurora, Philippines. This beach faces east so we did not expect to get any good sunset shots here. But just as we were strolling along the baywalk before dusk on our second day here, we noticed that the setting sun had started to lend its colors to the opposite horizon. Time to bring out the cameras...

 

Read more about Sabang Beach here.

Simha borrowed this toy from one of my grandchildren. The grandchildren are all grown up (the youngest is 16, and the eldest is 22), and the toy was in my desk drawer. The cat found it and pulled it out!

Thank you all for visits, favs and comments, it's greatly appreciated!

WAH are checking in checked out but non returned books. We are more lenders than borrowers, but I suspect at least one of these is a University library book which will forever be unreturned.

A scene that is on borrowed time. A daily routine of BLU T31 pulling 'the bottom' which is the track of outbound cars from the paper mill in Canton, NC is coming to a close due to the mill announcing it is curtailing its operations in early June 2023. A scene that used to happen everyday now will be history in the coming months.

Family of Mr. Frank Cunningham, FSA (Farm Security Administration) borrower in their home which they rent near Franklin, Georgia. Heard County, USA

 

Jack Delano, photographer, 1941

 

Original picture:

www.loc.gov/resource/fsa.8c05307/

 

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

 

© Jack Delano, 1941

© Alain Girard, Restored & Colorized, 2022

For Macro Mondays - Speckled.

Borrowed from a plant in a friends garden. I'm not sure what the plant is and as our friends are away at present I can't ask. The leaf is 54 mm (just over 2 inches long) and was shot against a reflective surface.

Happy Macro Monday.

Seems like Flickr is working decently today. We survived :)))

Happy weekend dear friends!

 

Just discovered this lady, enjoy!

Dayna Kurtz - Venezuela

Scott "borrows" NS 8099 on the Ozinga Job in Tinley Park.

Clinchfield’s US&S P-5 installations at S.E. Kermit work out their last days as also soon to be rebuilt CSXT 428 works south toward Kingsport Yard with M693-10. As of the date of this photo, there were new signal bases and conduit at both ends of the siding. “Progress” I guess…

Entranced by the golden yellow glow of the flowers the little people were tempted to brave the outside world. Dodging spiders, human feet and cats they had a marvellous adventure. (I'm lost in my imagination again ...)

 

www.readingmatters.co.uk/book.php?id=108

 

~ a basement view picniked ~

With an overhauled SD70MACE on the point, M252 knocks down the BC 33.1 intermediate at Dillsboro. While not part of last months cutovers, this signal already has a replacement mast standing next to it, with an anticipated cutover in October. The remaining stretch from Milan to Lawrenceburg is the last bastion of active B&O intermediate signals, as the Toledo Sub and most examples on short lines only include control points. With the fall of the remaining signals on the Indiana sub, B&O intermediates will be all but extinct.

She leans into borrowed luck, smiling as if belief were permanent.

The water reflects everything and promises nothing.

Even joy here feels temporary—polished smooth by countless hands,

remembered longer by the harbor than by those who pass through it.

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