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During winter, we have to clip our horses cause when we ride them, some of them sweat and if we let them have their fur, they can catch cold, and we don't want that haha, so we clip them !
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➵ Horse : [Teegle] "Serenity" the Alicorn (available at Teegle Main Store)
➵ Coat : { AETHERIEL } Super Sheen: Steel Grey Teegle Texture
Also available at Aetheriel @ Teegletown Mall
➵ Clipping Tattoo : Clipped Tattoos by Monarchia
Can be found under the Treegle Tree at Teegle Main Store
A casual shot of my boy, Fly, after he rolled in the grass clippings. If you like this photo, I have about 3000 more...
This Hibiscus started as a clipping from my sister-in-law but it’s taken over 2 years to bloom. It was heading for the compost bin if it didn’t bloom this year.
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-Sunday Clippings- = The Lawton Constitution -
May All of Us Be Blessed With A Healthy and Happy New Year.!!!
OSR's Cayuga Clipper makes it way passed the coal tower and the Procor storage cars stored in the siding as they make there way through Aylmer.
With the overnight Alberta Clipper system moving out, the sky is clearing and the north wind is gusting, as Wisconsin & Southern train T4 hustles westbound through Lima Center.
WSOR T4
WAMX 4179,4192,4191,4182
Lima Center, WI.
Autumn 2017
Temp. 25 Degrees
Here's another frame from this morning rendered in black and white for Monochrome Monday.
The rain is coming down hard on this spring morning, but regardless of the weather the railroad never stops. Inbound Keolis/MBTA train 1809 from Providence is trailing away in the distance on Main 4 headed to its next station stop in Mansfield. and is seen just east of MP 197 on Track 4 of Amtrak's New Haven Line with an MPI HSP46 2015 shoving on the rear. Hustling by leaving a streak of water trailing its pantagraph is Amtrak ACS64 660 leading Boston to Washington regional train 161 down Main 2 of the New Haven Line main just east of MP 197. They are running left handed to get around the track inspector who just passed patrolling west on Main 1 in his high rail truck.
At center right in the background, barely visible behind the clutter of catenary poles, signals and budding spring foliage is the old wooden tower at BORO interlocking that was known as SS165 in New Haven Railroad days. Allegedly constructed in 1898, it was relocated here when the NH undertook their massive grade separation project through town and built their two new stations between 1903 and 1906. This tower also holds the distinction of being the last in service on the corridor in the state, not closing down until 1993. Amazingly it survives nearly three decades later despite regular reports of its imminent demise.
Attleboro, Massachusetts
Saturday April 20, 2024
Having visited Holyhead, 345 (40145), makes haste over Pen-y-Clip viaduct between Lllanfairfechan and Penmaenmawr on the North Wales Coast Line with 1Z36, the CFPS East Lancs Enterprise rail tour, Saturday 10.6.17. Thanks to Pete and his local knowledge for taking me to this location.
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Trauma in the house today ...the schnauzer and schnoodle got their Spring Clippings done :)
Lots of hair everywhere :))
Taking them for a walk now before it starts to rain ... supposed to rain for the remainder of the weekend here in Maryland.
Toa Pehi is working on his latest project in the local crag near Kr-Wahi on Sphera Magnus.
There are more bionicle pieces in the rockwork than in the character.
I have been physically building this MOC for about a month now, started with Toa Pehi and did a bit of work on a Why-Not?-style cliff for the bonk to climb on. Took a few weeks of a "break", then finished it in the course of two weekends. But in reality I have been working on this MOC for about 10 years, looking at real life examples of cliffs to improve my rockwork (this in my opinion is far from my best), as well as skies and background vegetation.
The build came out much much larger than expected (it was supposed to be a quick medium sized build to capitalize on an idea, but then the bonk came out so large that the cliff had to be huge (60+ bricks high), forcing me to make some quite large compromises, especially considering I wanted to finish the MOC in a reasonable time frame.
Covina, CA
I went online to double-check the spelling of "Clippinger" and decided to do a google streetview ..... and discovered that this wonderful neon sign, that was in the corner of their lot, is gone. Another one bites the dust.
Shoot 'em while you can, folks.
Plaza de Toros de Torrejon
The clipping contest is a bullfighting show where the participants face several bulls or heifers, in turns, and perform all kinds of clippings, jumps and dodges on the animal, with the aim of deceiving the bull at the last moment and risking the bull. max to win the trophy
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I had to close the blinds for this shot because the sun was causing a glare.
this is my new inspiration board that i made...i just finished hanging stuff a minute ago.
My employee Mike emptying grass clippings.... Five days of cutting lawns and my truck was getting really full of grass clippings. I dumped and emptied it this morning. It's amazing how heavy grass clippings are too. 😃
Plaza de Toros de Torrejon
The clipping contest is a bullfighting show where the participants face several bulls or heifers, in turns, and perform all kinds of clippings, jumps and dodges on the animal, with the aim of deceiving the bull at the last moment and risking the bull. max to win the trophy
Lake Tahoe sunrise from Eagle Falls over Emerald Bay.
Love how the rays just clip the tree as they reach toward the falls...
US Navy Boeing C-40A Clipper 166696 flies across Surrey into Berkshire at 365 knots and 28,000 feet. She was bound for Cardiff from Chania in Crete.
It's because they're sparrows, that's why. Backyard bird watchers are too focused on hummingbirds, orioles, cardinals and the other “pretty” birds to spend time sorting out the dull ones. This is too bad because Chipping Sparrows are distinctive and charming.