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„In order to avoid standstill, changes in the orientation are required from time to time.“
„Um Stillstand zu vermeiden, bedarf es von Zeit zu Zeit Veränderungen in der Ausrichtung.“
This one was on my photo bucket list for at least 10 years...
I don't know what it is but railways fascinate me... Especially, photos of them...
A small info plaque kept on the running plate of the Whitcomb centre cab switcher # 1. The turntable was closed to the public and it was really too far to comfortably read the sign. I tried zooming in as much as I could with my 18-140 lens. The engine was manufactured by the Canadian Locomotive Company in 1950 under license from the Whitcomb Locomotive Company in the U.S., a subsidiary of the Baldwin Locomotive Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The locomotive was sold to Limestone Products on February 6, 1952 for $43,000 plus tax. The Whitcomb was to be delivered within ten days from Kingston to the Limestone quarry in Scarborough, where it was used in industrial switching service for the next quarter century. In 1977, the engine was sold to Nelson Aggregates, an aggregate mining and construction materials supply company with various locations in southern Ontario. Nelson Aggregates leased the diesel to the York-Durham Heritage Railway between 1994 and 1997, where it was used in work train service rebuilding the track between Stouffville and Uxbridge, Ontario. In 1997, the locomotive was leased to the Prince Edward County Railway Preservation Society and moved to Picton, Ontario, then moved to Trenton in 2000, where it remained until it was acquired by the Toronto Railway Museum in 2007. (Toronto, Canada, Nov.2015)
Many people understand that tarot cards are really as bad as
colouring books. Instead of being the implements of some devilish
force, they are just pieces of cardboard with images
that look to to trigger intuition. The more insightful a viewer
is and the better they understand the cards and have devised
a dependable method to use them, the more predictive their
insights will be.
Obviously, the question for the tarot reader is very important
too. General, unfocussed, or insignificant questions have the tendency to get
bad results. Particular questions have the tendency to get particular answers.
Questions such as "Will I be wealthy?" or "When will I encounter
my soul mate?" are highly typical, but not well specified; rich
can be different things to different people and all of us have
numerous soul mates. "What will happen with the idea I have for a
business?" or "What may happen to my love life in the next.
6 months?" are a lot more suitable questions. Also,
if the questioner isn't supposed to know something.
since it might interfere with his or her destined path,.
for example, a good reader will know the question isn't.
meant to be checked out.
How does tarot work? There are numerous theories, but we.
believe tarot readings can extremely efficiently outline present.
and destined personal situations since there exists a.
divine order in this Universe, everyone is intimately.
connected to this order, and since fate exists. Also, the.
78 unique tarot cards and the techniques utilized using them.
are mathematically and symbolically synchronistic with.
"what is." An experienced tarot reader can use this.
synchronicity. It is not an "accident" or "coincidence" when.
specific cards appear in specific positions in the tarot spread.
of an experienced reader.
Some readers claim that their tarot spreads are "... only about.
the present path you are on. It's possible you will changedirections and prevent the outcome showed." In some cases.
this can be true, but some readers might say this because.
they lack confidence in their abilities, or to attempt to empower their clients and prevent them from experiencing too much.
worry about the years to come.
As a matter of fact, contrary to what you might see online, it's extremely unusual for a psychic medium or spiritual psychic to utilize tarot to connect to the "other side" or the energy or personality of people who have crossed over. They just aren't all that effective for doing that sort of task.
Conversely for forecasting future events in a symbolic or structured method, or sort of plotting and preparing for ones life in an amusing and motivating method ... tarot readings can not only be a ton of fun, they can also be uncannily precise also.
But keep in mind, the secret to how precisely tarot represents your future and prospective paths to choose is the actual person interpreting the cards, and the spread they see.
So the real secret to a great and precise tarot reading? It's the psychic or professional who is really interpreting what they see ... and applying that interpretation to your options and opportunities as a result.
For all the above ... the tarot is a great and amusing tool ... and a good tarot session can be a great method to accomplish your goals more quickly ... while preventing the speed-bumps and stop indications that hold lots of people back. isaacgranttarot.com
These pics of my son playing in his last game aren't great quality but, I was excited that I figured out how to take them in manual mode. The lighting in our rink is horrible! Some bulbs are new and some are very old so it's spotty at best. My son played awesome Monday night and, being the proud parent I had to post a few "Bragging" shots, no matter how bad the quality was, lol.
This goalie technique is had to master for young goalies. The muscles you use to do this are under-delveoped at this age, so it really takes a lot of work for these young kids. I was so proud when he got that power leg up there to quickly change directions to slide to the other side of the crease without getting to his feet. Way to go Lane!!!!
A far view of the turntable and the lines leading to in, just before the roundhouse in the Toronto Railway Museum. Notes about the turntable appear in previous caption. A caboose and a small switcher/ shunter engine are currently stationed on the turntable, which was in use right till 2007 when a newer turntable was constructed in the distant suburbs. CN and VIA Rail still require turntables to turn around some of their uni-directional diesel locomotives. (Toronto, Canada, Nov.2015)
I forgot to upload these ~ I love the way the setting sun makes the whole image glow and the soft focus gives this a dreamy feel :D
I can't change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination. Jimmy Dean
“I know I should stop”
Texts-Design-Photo: Terrell Neuage (07 January 2020)
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A long shot of the turntable in the Toronto Railway Museum with the roundhouse beyond it. Typically, incoming steam engines used to be turned round on this turntable for their return journey and then parked in one of the many stalls in the roundhouse beyond. Several rail lines lead from the turntable into the various stalls of the roudhouse, in something like a 'hub and spoke' pattern. (Toronto, Canada, Nov.2015)
Signage for the turntable just before the roundhouse in the grounds of the Toronto Railway Museum. Briefly, as most steam locomotives are built to be driven only one way (they can run in reverse but driver lookout etc. are on one side only), they had to be tunrned round on a turntable like this one to face the direction they will travel in. So once the engine come in, it had to be turned round for the return journey. The same also holds true for most Canadian and American diesels which have a driver's cab on one end only and so have to be turned round for the return journey. The sign is self explanatory if viewed in full screen mode. More notes appear in the next caption. (Toronto, Canada, Nov.2015)
Another look at the caboose and small shunting engine currently stationed on the turntable in the Toronto Museum, with the roundhouse beyond. Notes about the caboose and the switcher appear in subsequent captions. (Toronto, Canada, Nov.2015)
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I can't change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination. A quote by James Dean.
Get out of your rut. The path has been well travelled,find a new direction
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georgieheart: Great quote @tonycurl thanks for being such an inspiring mentor and for continually sharing wisdom Gxxx