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Sur les richesses de notre société s'épanouissent les fleurs du mal, fruits du Bling-Bling et du culte de l'apparence.

Quand s'apercevra-t-on qu'elles sont bien sèches, sombres et piquantes ?

Et que le précipice est tout près ?

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Comments welcome -- Iceland or Glaucous? Bi-colored bill not as distinct as on Glaucous's I've seen before, and bill doesn't seem as large and stout. Size comparisons (previous photos) indicate Iceland. I can't decide if the forehead is rounded or flat. Several people have toldme they think this is a Glaucous. What do you think? Same bird in previous 4 photos.

 

Addendum: After study and discussion, we've determined that this is a second winter Iceland Gull.

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Don't think the writer likes modern pubs!

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I was playing around with HDR, and it came out friggen amazing!!! But then it added a stupid watermark, so I'm not using it :[ so now it's just this lame version of the picture that would've looked so much better as HDR. I'm so upset!

Oh well, maybe I'll figure it out another way

Today was pretty good.

 

Other than the fact that I'm starting to have attachment issues I need to get over. Gah..

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vivimagic: @princessmorganoke yeah they are pretty cool but they got a hole in them where my big toe is :-(

  

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wrenntopia_tom: My layout is 10 x 12 ft in the attic - I have to many locos ( lots for all regions ) need to upgrade the level of detail across the whole piece & stop "playing trains" when I get up there.👌😺😀

 

tonybeedham: 10 x 12 ft? Wow, jealous . Mine is just 9 x 6. It sit in a spare bedroom. I basically just built the "train set" I wanted as a kid using my old stock and just added to it bit by bit. Had no idea what I was doing when I started and still don't! Glad you like it, i attempted a video recently m.youtube.com/watch?v=ox6996Za6ME

 

wrenntopia_tom: You wouldn't wish to climb a loft ladder aged 76 trust me I'd swap any day for a spare rail room. I put 6 old doors up there 25 years ago, built a running layout for my son collected over 100 locos & more stock than u can shake a stick at.

 

wrenntopia_tom: Never touched it for 12 years or more but re laid most this winter. I got an I-pad app called "perfect video" it lets u crop, snip enhance mix vids with still shots it's user friendly & £3 to d/load. Is it based on Weymouth? Regards Tom

  

Taylor McKinnon, of the Center for Biological Diversity, speaks at the the "Keep It in the Ground" Rally at The White House in Washington, D.C., Sept. 15, 2015. Native Americans, climate leaders and others called on President Obama to protect our climate, public lands and oceans from new federal fossil fuel leasing.

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