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Some like to go topless... others prefer bottomless. A rare peek at the exposed rear end of Yugoslavia's home-grown G-2 jet trainer during repair work on a faulty starter system. The actual engine - a Mk.22-6 Rolls-Royce Viper turbojet - is just a small part of this whole ensemble, seen sticking out of the fuselage; the rest is just the exhaust duct, profiled at strategic points to give a bit of extra thrust.
(for those interested, a bit more info on the type can be found under two other photos, www.flickr.com/photos/boran_pivcic/30517071940/in/datepos... & www.flickr.com/photos/boran_pivcic/27878971393/in/datepos...)
An endless fall into a bottomless night, is hell.
Une chute sans fin dans une nuit sans fond, Voilà l'enfer.
Una caida sin fin es una noche sin fondo. El infierno
Le chevalier Galaad a été vaincu et a explosé en mille morceaux. Il a besoin de temps pour se reconstruire et retourner dans la vie, dans la lumière et le ciel bleu.
Merci a tous.
Knight Galahad was defeated and exploded into a thousand pieces. He needs time to rebuild and return to life in the light and the blue sky.
Thank you all.
El caballero Galaad fue vencido y ha explotado en mil pedazos. Necesita tiempo para reconstruirse y volver a la vida con la luz y el cielo azul.
Gracias a todos.
Greed is a bottomless pit which exhausts the person in an endless effort to satisfy the need without ever reaching satisfaction {Erich Fromm}
My son has a bottomless pit for bourek (savory Turkish phyllo pie)! He ate all of this and asked for more. After dinner I packed leftover bourek and garlic yogurt directly into this 350ml box to speed things up in the morning. Took about 5 minutes total to pack -- almost makes up for how much time it took to make the bourek (recipe at the link)!
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Don and I had brunch this past Sunday with bottomless mimosas. The mimosas were delish but the food, not so much.
I have been very busy lately with the political scene and will be for quite a while now. I will be working closely with a man who is running for a State Senate seat and I have also agreed to be Vice President of a political group in my area.
I will probably be scarce on Flickr but I will be around when I can. I plan to be around to comment on your streams tomorrow.
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All of my middies. Four now! :)
(cropped funny because 3 of are bottomless... ehh, topless bottomless...)
For years my brother and I thought this creek was bottomless.
Our father would drive to Kentucky everyweek to get fruit from the orchards and along the way would tell us stories and this was one of them.......
So on our Postie adventure I just had to see for myself that it was in fact just a story.....it was so shallow hehehe
Texture thanks to KerstinfrankArt
AAAAAAAAAAAAAH voltei finalmente depois de 8545456 anos sem aditar.
Agradeço a Mlima pelo toque na edição e a dica no nome.
espero que gostem como eu gostei :D
o nome tbm pode ser abyss.
the Bottomless Lakes State Park is approximately 16 miles southeast of Roswell. The park covers approximately 1,600 acres at elevations from 3460 to 3660 feet. The park is bounded on the west by the Pecos River and on the east by a series of bluffs. The unique geologic history of the area has given rise to a number of unique natural features, including a chain of eight gypsum sinkhole lakes and several rare and protected species of plants and animals.
Experiments in Espresso-making: Room for improvement, but on the right track.
The bottomless portafilter is the barista's debugging tool for coffee; it lets you see how your extraction is going.
"Tiger striping" is somewhat visible here (always a good sign), the distribution looks OK and the rate of flow / timing wasn't too bad. There was no channeling (due to uneven distribution / inadequate coverage), which is also good.
A surprising number of variables affect the quality of your shots: coffee age, grind settings, tamp pressure and leveling, temperature, the alignment of the moon and stars etc.
Ultimately, the goal is tasty results regardless of the process or the appearance. Perhaps I don't have the palate for it just yet, but I wouldn't say I've made any real bad coffee thus far.
If the taste of the average coffee can be described as a dark, bitter, strong then this must be one of the least coffee tasting coffee I've had recently.
Smooth, creamy,buttery texture with notes of dark fruits, caramel and chocolate.
It made a very well balanced cup, not bitter but a creamy sweetness.
The end result! www.flickr.com/photos/robsonbarista/4585945671
"The Procrastinator's Hereafter. Take a friend's advice: Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today--Answer that letter." Sign: "Bottomless Pit Drop In."
Pity the poor procrastinator who doesn't answer his letters! This pathetic fellow obviously failed to keep up with his correspondence while he was alive, and now in the "hereafter" the devil is looking over his shoulder to make sure he responds on time--and for all time!
In order to avoid falling into the fiery "Bottomless Pit" below, the procrastinator is precariously perched on an endless roll of paper as he scribbles out his message. The last few lines he's written on the paper suggest that he's trying to explain away his current predicament: "...in my new home. Although everything is up to sample, I'm not stuck on the place but circumstances over which I have no control impel me to stick...."
Reverse of postcard:
Postmarked: "Hartford, Conn., Aug. 25, 1912."
Addressed to: "Mr. W. J. Ross, 131 River St., N. Adams, Mass."
Handwritten message: "Dear Will: What do you think of this for a card? I don't hear from Flora very often. I'm working and not having much fun either--just existing. Not as tired as when I came here. Hastily, Cora."
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Originally posted on Ipernity: The Procrastinator's Hereafter.
See also Crafty Dogma's copy of this postcard: The procrastinator's hereafter.