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It might look like there are more than five trees but there are only five ... at the lower level are tall bushes which stand on the other side of this field!
Just five, honestly!!
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As I was getting ready to head out for an inspection yesterday, I noticed I was being observed. These five little squirrels had been playing in the rain, and paused to see what I was doing.
Cute little things, and nowhere to be found today,
I've always loved these charming and rare mountain flowers, with their five ultramarine spots. And they were growing as thick as carpets in the high-altitude spring, after the wet winter we'd had.
Lyons Creek Trail, El Dorado County, Ca. July, 2023.
Bus No: 2079
Body: Nissan Diesel Philippines Corp.
Engine: Nissan Diesel PE6-T
Chassis: Nissan Diesel RB46S
Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspension
Route: Cubao-Dagupan
Location: Five Star Bus Terminal Cubao Quezon City
Extra points go to anyone who can name the felines in this photo, clockwise from Gumbo.
Any guesses?
112 in 2012
#47
[SOOC, f/1.4, ISO 1600, shutter speed 1/200]
Lagg, Inishowen, Malin, Donegal, Ireland
Marking the northern entrance to Trawbreaga Bay "Five Finger Strand" is located a mile or two north of Malin Town close to Malin Head on Inishowen. The strand takes its name from the five sea-stacks that can be seen, particularly at low tide, at the northern end of the beach.
The sand dunes seen here are the largest of their type in Europe. The wreck of the cargo ship “Twilight” which sank in 1889 can also be seen here when the water is low during a spring tide. By far one of the most amazing viewpoints in Ireland especially during soft morning or evening light
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There's always something to look at on your travels on The Lines. I wonder how many people have noticed this. A Five Penny Piece wedged into a stump of an old Sycamore Tree
Pangasinan Five Star Bus Company
Bus Number: 923
Body: Almazora Motors Corp.
Model: AMC Lionstar
Engine: MAN D2866LOH
Chassis: MAN 18.310 HOCL
Fare: Airconditoned
Aircon system: Denso sub-engine a/c
Seating Configuration: 2x2
Capacity: 49
Shot Location: Balintawak
At the time new and in the LA basin local pool racking up California emmisions credit . West Colton 18th Nov 2007
Five gyroplanes at Nut Tree airport, California (KVCB). The two at the ends are Autogyro MTO Sport 2017s and the three in the middle are Magni M16s.
Henry, who owns the orange MTO, has cameras all over the gyroplane and uploads nice videos to his Henry Gyro Life YouTube channel.
The blue one at the far end is mine.
Pangasinan Five Star 880** | Hyundai Universe Space
: February 2022 | Canumay West, NLEX, Valenzuela City
Five Star 2204
Nissan Diesel
Route: Dagupan Pangasinan - Pasay City
Shot Taken: Five Star Pasay Terminal
"Dagupan's MAN A80"
Date taken: September 14, 2017
Operator: Pangasinan Five Star Bus Co., Inc.
Fleet number: 1102
Body maker: Five Star Bus Body
Body model: Five Star / MAN R39 A80 KLQ6123K (replica)
Year production: 2012
Body chassis: MAN R39 18.350HOCL
Body engine: MAN D2066LOH12
Area of operation: Provincial Operation (Region 1 - Ilocos Region)
Route: Pasay City - Dagupan City, Pangasinan v.v.
Seating configuration: 2×2
Seating capacity: 49 seater
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Another five photos from my last drive, on 28 April. Harsh light and windy. Poor quality photo, posted just for the record.
On 28 April 2023, I had to go for a day’s drive because everyone had to remove their vehicle out of the parking lot (again!) for the day. We were told to remove by 8:30 am, ready for the guys coming at 9:00 am. Well, the guys who used blowers to remove all the dust and loose gravel, etc. started working at 7:00 am. The painters arrived at 8:30 am, just as I was ready to leave home. The lot was cleaned and the yellow lines between cars were repainted. The whole day was spent driving the roads SW of Calgary, all of them familiar, but a couple only driven a few times.
I very recently decided to buy a new camera, the Canon SX70 HS. I found it concerning that I had been using my Canon SX60 since May 2017 - at least, the earliest photo I can find on my Flickr page was taken on 6 May 2017. The camera has been used a lot! I was very undecided about the Canon SX70, as my daughter has had this camera for quite a long time and finds that the photos tend to be rather blurry. For many months, I have read up about the Canon SX70 and never felt completely happy with everything I read. I have researched other similar cameras and there really isn't anything much out there. I already have the Nikon P900 (totally lousy/useless/ viewfinder) and the Panasonic FZ1000 (far less zoom). Both these cameras are heavy and I need a much lighter camera, especially now because of my damaged right shoulder, which makes holding and using a camera both painful and awkward. Things I read these days seem to say that phone cameras are kind of replacing point-and-shoot cameras and companies are producing very few point-and-shoot models. No telling how long it could be before they stop making them altogether. So, I wanted to be prepared for if/when my faithful and much used Canon SX60 eventually dies.
So, I took both cameras with me, though I did take more shots with the SX60. I can't say that the photos from either camera came out as sharp as I would have liked - very bright out, and windy. Now I have to compare the quality of the images. I found the SX70 a nice, light camera to use, I must say. I had changed a few of the most important (to me) settings, but I’m sure there are others that need checking and tweaking. Some of my Bluebird photos came out better with the SX70. I saw my first Wilson's Snipe of the season and the SX70 did well, as did the SX60, though the colour is very different between the two cameras. I need to compare a lot of images in the next while. The five photos posted this evening have all been edited.
Pangasinan Five Star Bus Company
Bus Number: 1007
Body : Golden Dragon Marcopolo
Model: Golden Dragon XML6127 Replica
Chassis: MAN R39 18.350 HOCL
Engine: MAN D2066LOH
Seating Configuration: 2x2
Capacity: 49
Shot Location: FiveStar Cubao Terminal
For the Flickr group 112 pictures in 2012. No. 47 Five.
Eastern Oregon. I think the two on the right line are jealous because they are shorter and have no tops.
Does Hawaii Five-O really exist? This badge would indicate it must be a real agency. The simple answer is, No. The primary reason that it does not, there are no state wide roads. Each Island has its own police force that can use some state resources while doing the police work. Even when a local place, Like Honolulu, has its name on a vehicle, the authority is Island wide. One morning while I was on Maui, the local radio host announced that a car went missing. He requested that the driver just park the car and call the radio station to report where it was parked. The listeners also were reminded that if anyone needs a ride, call the station and a driver could be found to provide transportation. This is so much better than a high speed chase.
I guess the next question would be, Where did I get this Badge? A Maui gift store had two in a display case, no prices and no descriptions. He claimed that they were given to him one day while he was watching the filming of the Television show. He told me to watch carefully when the show is on the TV and I will spot these "props". As a badge collector I had to have one, even if it is not a badge. It is a badge, perhaps the most recognized one I have. When I show the collection, this one is the most noticed. It makes me want to get a Batmobile The second most recognized vehicle in the world. It is right behind the Popemobile!
The yard during the day. School vehicles waiting for the afternoon and the fleet undergoing cleaning and maintenance.
Pangasinan Five Star Bus Co. Inc. 3326
Coachbuilder: Suzhou Higer Buses
Coach Model: Higer A80 KLQ6123K "U-Tour"
Engine: Shanghai Hino P11C-UH
Chassis: LKLRIHS
Suspension: Air Suspension
Transmission: 6 speed forward, 1 speed reverse [M/T]
Shot Location: EDSA Mega QMart - Southbound, Quezon City, Philippines