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Sitting in the sun with a friend, finding tiny slices of beauty all around us I found this tiny birch seedling sprouting high on the rocky back of the Pine River at Breakwater falls. Irresistible.
Printed new image, this time with the back of a Queen album, so when there are gaps, you won't be able to see the hollow insides...
If gardens were galleries...
Messin' about in Photoshop. Kinda noticing the cat's a bit on the small side so will update that today.
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We offered our home and cozy sleeping quarters to our grown grandson and his friend. They went to Bonaroo every day in the month of June, this summer. And near the end of their visit with us, the friend gifted me this little fellow, but during the backpack journey home, the little guy lost a leg! No worry! I used a party hors d'oeuvre stick and cut it to fit, painting it as best I could. The little guy is as good as new!
Olympus Pen-D/F.Zuiko 1:1.9 f=3.2cm | Olympus Pen-EE S (EL)/D.Zuiko 1:2.8 f=3cm | Olympus Trip 35/D.Zuiko 1:2.8 f=40mm/Olympus PS 200 | Olympus-35 SP/G.Zuiko 1:1.7 f=42mm | Olympus-35 ECR/E.Zuiko 1:2.8 f=42mm | Olympus-35 EC2/E.Zuiko 1:2.8 f=42mm | Olympus-35 EC/E.Zuiko 1:2.8 f=42mm
Sometimes our biggest battle is the inability to see that we are broken. We can't be fixed until we acknowledge our brokenness. He asked for some loose change, instead I gave him a few dollars. His eyes and body language reflected his acknowledgment of where he was. If I had never experienced brokenness, it would have been easy to ignore him and look down on his plight.
Indianapolis
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This one was a surprise, with an immaculate 60002 working 0E23 08:40 Toton TMD to Doncaster Belmont Down Yard, presumably having undergone maintenance.
Another frame from my first visit to this well known spot.
Finger Lakes Railway road train GS2 is departing Solvay on their way back nearly 50 miles to their headquarters in Geneva where they began their day. Having dropped their train and switched for a bit they have gathered up their traffic that arrived off the CSXT or NYSW interchange here on the outskirts of Syracuse. Leading the train are consecutively numbered GP38-2s 2002 (blt. May 1966 as a GP40 CN 4005) and 2003 (blt. Jan. 1967 as a GP40 MILW 154).
Both units are dressed in a sharp 'lighting stripe' scheme that pays homage to the New York Central heritage of this route known as the 'Auburn Road' a secondary line that dates from 1838. Becoming part of the New York Central System in 1853 it was actually one of three parallel lines the NYC came to own between Syracuse and Rochester. It somehow survived to be passed to successors Penn Central and Conrail before finally being spun off to the newly created Finger Lakes in 1995. Today 76 miles of the Auburn Road from Solvay (just outside Syracuse) to Canandaigua survives under FGLK auspices and here on the east end of that route is where we find the train passing the old NYC non automatic block semaphore signal forever displaying and approach indication here at about MP 4.1. Helping to round out the scene is the distinct NYC style cast concrete whistle post.
Village of Solvay
Geddes, New York
Thursday October 28, 2021
Just table scrapping ideas based on the 1x4 hinge plate and thought I would share. Probably not a new idea, but just something I have never tried. It could possibly be expanded upon by adding more hinges, therefore theoretically creating more shapes.
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2 Strobs powered by Cactus V4 System.
SB-800 1/2 left, visible.
SB-800 1/1 behind me.
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Wanted to remake my FNaF1 Chica because the head was really bad lol
Besides the beak, she's definitely much more solid IMO. Sharper outlines, fixed bib, proportionate head, etc...
I would fix the eyes, but yellow just does not work with black.
RIP
The imbroglio of this particular edifice is one that has played itself out in almost every American city at least once. It's a story of powerful, elected officials using taxpayer money to pay far above market rate for a derelict (albeit beautiful) building. The recipient of the largess (seller of the property) was most recently caught red-handed and charged with bribery. Sadly, the citizen is stuck with a crumbling, historic monument and over $5 million in debt.
I intend to chronicle the whole story on Bearings at some point in the near future.