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Down at the local beauty spot, I mean landfill site. Thanks Cory, I'm sure it'll be lovely. Also thanks to St Helens Council for making it happen. Lucky old Earlestown.
This terrier is one very lucky pooch. He lives on a property and isn't desexed. He must have strayed onto another property and they shot him. The bullet went through his right forelimbs. Xrays showed suspect lead based shards of bullet. We anaesthetised him & flushed his wounds.
Digger is a very handsome Rocky Mountain gelding I visited on the weekend. I've never seen this colour in a horse, must be a Rocky thing...
p.s. He's for sale ;o)
A beautiful Tennessee Walker who a friend owns and went to visit yesterday . He was quite curious as to this guy and the thing being pointed at him . My wife even took him for a short ride ( she hadn't ridden in years ) , but had a great time ...I have a feeling there will be one of these in our future here !
Active Assignment of the Week August 17 - August 24th: Our Machines
WIT: on my weekend morning walk without my dog Mitzi (shes still recovering from her cruciate injury although) and there was a digger on the beach. Think its being used to fix the storm water outlets. With the lighting and the green it almost makes grease look pretty. Cropped and applied the oreton effect in PS.
Paul Diggin, returning to the squad after the absence of Sean Lamont, starts a mazy run that has most of Bath wrong-footed.
Lundi 23 avril 2018 au cirque Jules Verne d'Amiens, le compositeur et chef Chris Latham dirigeait dans le cadre de l'Anzac Day australien le spectacle musical "The Digger's Requiem", en hommage à tous les soldats australiens morts en 14-18.
Grave Digger driven by Randy Brown competes at the 2014 Monster Jam at Verizon Center on January 25, 2014 in Washington DC
JCB 86C-2 8.6 tonnes
Work taking place in Miletree Road, Leighton Buzzard to aleviate flooding of the Leighton Buzzard Narrow Gauge Railway's Stonehenge Works site
This digger has been in this field near my home for as long as I can remember. I have photographed it before, but I thought I would try some other compositions from the air. This is an HDR image from bracketed exposures.
This image represents about a nanosecond in the life of a male Pallid Digger Bee, Centris pallida. Ok, so I am making up the common name. These common bees are slightly larger than a honeybee, but move at warp speed.