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one consequence of my Fulbright grant starting now instead of last August is that end point has been pushed out as well — overlapping with the Fall semester back home. so i have decided to take unpaid leave from Sonoma State this fall, and will be in Iceland through November, using the full extent of the grant and maximizing my time here.

 

SO glad i’m not yet at my halfway point in this amazing place!

One major and predictable yet unexpected consequence of the Covid-19 pandemic and the economic upheavals that ensued was a complete interruption of schedules that could be felt all the way down the line. It simply effected everything, even shortline railroading. The Illinois Railway, a operating predominantly as sand-only on its Ottawa-Eola, IL line, did not escape unscathed. It's usually a night operation, running between Wedron and Eola and back in the overnight hours. But for a period of at least 2 months in the winter of 2021, they ran more daylight runs than night runs.

 

So when I stopped in downtown Yorkville, IL on a lunch break one February day at the beginning of the cold snap to observe the bald eagles fishing below the damn, I was caught unaware of this when this westbound train came through shortly before 2pm. On point were a couple of borrowed BNSF units, and bringing up the rear were two of their four all-blue HLCX SD40-2's.

From the volcanically active Hell Valley in the town of Noboribetsu on the island of Hokkaido, Japan.

 

"One of the hardest things to teach a child is that the truth is more important than the consequences." (O.A. Battista)

Colossians 3:25 “For he who does wrong will receive the consequences of the wrong which he has done, and that without partiality.”

Killing weeds destroys habitat for and food of many insects.

The Jenga tower reached a mere 29 levels before it became unstable and came crashing down.

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EXPLORE # 487 :))) for me the consequence of a bee macro is, that bees suddenly appear to be very cute and cuddly :)

 

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Berlin boasts two zoological gardens, a consequence of decades of political and administrative division of the city. The older one, called Zoo Berlin, founded in 1844, is situated in what is now called the "City West". It is the most species-rich zoo worldwide. The other one, called Tierpark Berlin ("Animal Park"), was established on the long abandoned premises of Friedrichsfelde Manor Park in the eastern borough of Lichtenberg, in 1954. Covering 160 ha, it is the largest landcape zoo in Europe. In front of and behind the manor, the original design of the gardens was carefully restored. That is why you won't see any animals in this part of the enormous premises of the Animal Park. But you'll find plenty of them at a short distance.

 

Friedrichsfelde Manor house, designed in the early neo-Classical architectural style, is located in the Berlin Animal Park in the Friedrichsfelde district of Berlin. It was built in 1685 as Rosenfelde Manor by the Electorate of Brandenburg's Director General of the Navy, Benjamin Raule. This first five-axes building was probably constructed in the Dutch country house style according to plans by Johann Arnold Nering. In 1698, Benjamin Raule fell from grace and was imprisoned and expropriated. The castle fell to the Prussian Elector and later King Frederick I and was renamed Friedrichsfelde. After the king's death, the property was transferred to his half-brother Margrave Albrecht Friedrich von Brandenburg-Schwedt in 1717. In 1719, court architect Martin Heinrich Böhme enlarged the palace by three axes each to the east and west to its present width and added a three-winged Baroque staircase made of oak.

The castle survived the Second World War relatively undamaged. After the expropriation in the course of the land reform, both the building and the surrounding manor park fell into disrepair. When the decision was made in 1954 to create a separate zoo for East Berlin, the palace served for a few years as the headquarters of the organisers of the garden's conversion; parts of the building were used as stables for the zoo. It was not until the period between 1970 and 1981 that the castle was renovated on the initiative of Tierpark Berlin. The director of the Animal Park at the time, Heinrich Dathe, campaigned massively for the preservation of the manor house and prevented plans to demolish it.

As a consequence of the terrible loss of the Titanic, there was a general demand that there should be sufficient number of lifeboats for all people on board a passenger ships.

 

The Titanic, with a gross tonnage of 46,000 tons carried 20 lifeboats, exceeding the regulations laid down by the Board of Trade, which required her to carry lifeboats capable of carrying a total of 1,060 people. The Titanic's lifeboats had a capacity of 1,178 people on a ship capable of carrying 3,330 people. Not nearly enough.

 

Modern passenger ships engaged on international voyages, which are not short must carry partially or totally enclosed lifeboats on each side to accommodate not less than 50% of the total number of persons on board (in other words, the two sides together must equal at least 100%. Some lifeboats can be substituted by liferafts. In addition, inflatable or rigid liferafts to accommodate at least 25% of the total number of persons on board. Sufficient lifeboats and life rafts of such capacity as to accommodate 125% of the total number of people on board.

  

On Britannia there are:

 

Eleven life boats which can carry up to 305 people each - located on Main deck 7

Five tender life boats which can carry up to 242 people each - located on Main deck 7

Two MES stations which can carry up to 632 people each- located on Main deck 7

Nine life rafts which can carry up to 158 people each- located on Main deck 7

2 fast rescue craft

 

There is usually no more than 3600 guests and 1360 crew on board.

   

A consequence of the current Rail strike is that most freights are running with VST or VAR timings. Case in point here the Tuebrook - Shap normally runs late evening via the Huyton Jct - Springs Branch Jct line but was retimed and diverted to run early morning.

GBRf Railfreight liveried 66794 is seen accelerating north this morning on the down fast at Golborne after negotiating Parkside West and Lowton Junctions with 6Z19.

* note: heavy wires removed.

This is what is left of the beaver's pond. It has been destroyed before and the beaver has rebuilt. Will he do so again? Beavers do not hold grudges.

After the leaves change colour and sometimes even before, these Magnolia leaves fall. To be caught in the understory vegetation and to enrich the soil beneath.

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mi querida Azul, hija de Malena, en la escalera del patio a la terraza de la casa de Florida, donde nació y murió.

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First time shooting Rollei RPX 25, and first time using a red filter. I definitely wildly misjudged exposure on the roll, and I definitely wasn't expecting it to come out looking like this. Way too grainy; and I don't know what I'm doing.

 

But this shot looks really otherworldly, which I really like. Happy accidents, I guess.

 

Praktica SuperTL1000

Pentacon 50mm 1.8

Rollei RPX 25

Scattered showers, and some sunshine. A typical autumn day in Wellington.

 

Interesting to watch - on wet days people prepare with wet weather gear, hats and umbrellas; on a showery day people often "take the risk" and seek shelter during the showers. The consequence is that one minute the street is busy and the next the people have vanished into shops.

 

Wellington, Somerset, UK.

Consequences of Russian aggression against Ukraine.

 

Фото зроблено за допомогою:

Zeiss-Ikon's Super Ikonta 530/16 lens Tessar 1:2.8 8cm

“I write our names on the page.

What of it, if the paper will be burned?

I write our names in the sand.

What of it, if the shore will be washed by waves?

I write our names on trees that will be cut

and benches that will be painted,

but what of it?

I will keep on writing our names

because in this world of ephemera,

You and I are the only constant.”

Unfortunately Health and Safety have conquered again and as a consequence the GCR will no longer be issuing Lineside Passes as from 1.1.2019. Photo's similar to this will be a distant memory and I think myself as being fortunate to have had the opportunity to take on previous ocassions.

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Consequences - Camilla Cabello

 

Dirty tissues, trust issues

Glasses on the sink, they didn’t fix you

Lonely pillows in a stranger’s bed

Little voices in my head

Secret keeping, stop the bleeding

Lost a little weight because I wasn’t eating

All the souls that I can’t listen to, to tell the truth

 

 

Loving you was young, and wild, and free

Loving you was cool, and hot, and sweet

Loving you was sunshine, safe and sound

A steady place to let down my defenses

But loving you had consequences

 

 

Hesitation, awkward conversation

Running on low expectation

Every siren that I was ignoring

I’m paying for it

 

 

Loving you was young, and wild, and free

Loving you was cool, and hot, and sweet

Loving you was sunshine, safe and sound

A steady place to let down my defenses

But loving you had consequences

 

 

Loving you was dumb, dark and cheap

Loving you still takes shots at me

Loving you was sunshine, but then it poured

And I lost so much more than my senses

‘Cause loving you had consequences

 

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Truth or Consequences, New Mexico

 

Consequence of living below sea level is that you always live on an isle.

After screwing it up on film, I went back the next day to take it on digital. Slightly different angle.

 

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One consequence of the clearance work done in Wentwood forest this year is that a lot of the normally shaded pathways sprang to live with late summer flowers, which is good for the insects too.

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