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Stand down! Stand down! Friendlies inbound from starboard....
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Taking some good advice, I retook the picture (first one was over exposed) and switched up the helmets - thanks guys!)
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Based off my original "Coin ride" ship from the CMF 6 Habitat
Another teaser / piece of my SF-1 project.
MKU3A outing to Thames Path Greenwich 4 posts.
Thanks to the friendly builders for posing for photos...
This year, jellyfish have been a plague - little pink ones, with long tendrils - that burn. At times, the sea was pink with them in places.
But these bigger ones do no harm! Aren't they beautiful!
(natural colours!)
This friendly Haitian guy's eyes caught my attention. After buying Dominican cigars from him by the beach, he let me take his picture (I don't smoke, though). He told me that his mother is from Haiti but his father is from France, hence his green eyes. - Bayahibe, Dominican Republic
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This friendly expression suits Laila well. She is such a friendly lady; not only a beauty but a wonderful person as well.
Another smile from a barn resident. Probably the same one in the previous photo! Don't be fooled; he's motivated by the food they sell for the guests to feed the sheep and goats!
I gotta tell you, instant love with me for this one. I love this girl. She's just too cute!
Named her after my daughter, who is totally smitten by her and the fact that mommy named her the same name. :)
Blogged: commonlycute.blogspot.com/2009/06/she-really-is-friendly....
i am very meticulous and thorough in testing out lenses and this camera store staff was very friendly and courteous in assisting me with my needs. this is a portrait of her with the lens i was testing on available light, handheld.
Happy Nowruz. Nowruz 2019 Festival
(Wikipedia)
Nowruz (Persian: نوروز Nowruz, [nouˈɾuːz]; literally "new day") is the Iranian New Year,[17][18] also known as the Persian New Year,[19][20] which is celebrated worldwide by various ethno-linguistic groups.
Despite its Iranian and Zoroastrian origins, Nowruz has been celebrated by diverse communities. It has been celebrated for over 3,000 years in Western Asia, Central Asia, the Caucasus, the Black Sea Basin, and the Balkans.[21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29] It is a secular holiday for most celebrants that is enjoyed by people of several different faiths, but remains a holy day for Zoroastrians,[30] Bahais,[31] and some Muslim communities.[32][33]
Nowruz is the day of the vernal equinox, and marks the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. It marks the first day of the first month (Farvardin) of the Iranian calendar.[34] It usually occurs on March 21 or the previous or following day, depending on where it is observed. The moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator and equalizes night and day is calculated exactly every year, and families gather together to observe the rituals.
Ferronor acquired GT46ACe's in August 2013. The EMD demonstrator with a loaded train passes an empty in the siding at Empalme Norte.
These fine young ladies obliged my wife and I by letting us chat with them, and allowed me to snap a couple of photos.
They were both polite and well spoken, behaving very friendly.
I hope they sees these pictures and leave a comment or two.
The green hair was done with Elmer's Gel Glue and Aqua(?) hair spray. It's all real too. :)
Beautiful hair ladies!
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robin ~ erithacus rubecula
RSPB Green status list.
I am pleased to see this robin in the neighbourhood as by looking at his colours and patterns I can see he is a local robin who has returned from his hols. LOL Yesterday for the first time in months I spotted a pied wagtail, birds I would normally see all through the year.
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Guess who was the first person to greet me in Guanajuato... when i stepped out of the hotel that first morning with my camera.........
yes, the friendly pharmacist, and i could not help myself to take this shot (((:
Dr. Simi is his name, - as i have now learned from all my Mexican contacts, gracias Amigos (((: