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Getting rid of yesterday's indigestibles.

I'm a beast came to rip this spot up

Stick to chords cause the devil wears prada

We want peace but we can make this rowdy, stop

We don't want to hurt nobody

You can't hate me cause my nature's nice

And my heart's for the people of the world tonight

If you got a problem with it take it up with life

Cause if you try to push me it ain't going to be nice

I get wicked, wicked

I get wicked

There's no escaping it

Wicked

You wanna kick it

Watch me get wicked

Step up and get it

'Cause I get wicked

 

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Playing fetch in the shadow of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta Canada.

 

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Horsetail Falls in September, 2016. I’m hoping that the road opens soon so that I can get to more of the waterfalls. The Old Gorge Highway has been closed since the Eagle Creek Fire in September of 2017.

 

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Getting that first slice from a freshly baked loaf of bread is just wonderful! Eating it slathered with butter is, of course, even better! 😊

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A lifeboat and a tug wait patiently for their seasonal duties at Penn's Landing on the Delaware River in Philadelphia.

I donno why

everytime

when I have to get my washmachine

the weather is like a tambourine

than the storm get mad

and you may see how I'm sad.

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The ranch version of a morning staff meeting

 

Over a half century ago in an era of large farm families, it was not uncommon for there to be more kids than available beds. The words "get over" were often heard in the dark, especially on hot and humid summer nights.

Eldemar a state of the art ocean going yacht built on the foil sail technology as it gets ready for its upcoming debut.

 

Took the shot on a bright brilliant blue oyster of a day in Kochi which the ignormaus will call a Photoshop sky.

 

There is still lots of work going on before the aerofoil sails go on to the yacht.

Turned out to be just a smoke condition from a laundromat vent system.

Off to Lefkas Greece

I took this shot a few seconds after my previous post!

 

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Trying to get perspective along a trail near Mills Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park.

the spider who has built the giant web across

our patio door, has given up her web design

practice, too cold and windy, but she still is

hanging around on the frame. Today I took a

few portraits of her with my phone. They were

pretty blah so I decided to solarize them.

Right now we are experiencing heavy rainfall,

Ross had to bring out the pump to keep the patio

from flooding, so the patio door was opened

many times, but she is hunkered down on

the window frame, out of harm's way.

 

song - "A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall" written by Bob Dylan

performed live by Pete Seeger

 

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Get outta town! A sad announcement today from a once great heritage railway now all but struggling to keep its head above water. One I spent my early high-school years volunteering for, riding the trains from the baggage car souvenir table. The open baggage doors letting in the sounds and smells of the RS11 is something I'll remember well.

 

Overpaid management for a nonprofit and the township at their throats with getting things up to code in a losing battle against a local government who's made it clear they want them gone. The YDHR plans to move elsewhere but being connected to Metrolinx, the odds of most of their equipment getting out of there is low. Their slough of bad luck, covid shut downs and the director's raking in 6 figures keeping them in the red, any expensive move doesn't seem so plausible in it's current state. Only time will tell what happens, but here's to the memories it gave me.

Its July 1996 we got permission to get on the roof of the Cassidy tire company to capture the Olympic Torch train with this great view going past the CNW Clinton St tower .I was very fortunate to have a friendly relationship with the owner of the building .His father worked at Electro Motive plant in La Grange IL and he loved trains . In this view is the Olympic torch car

As always, an infrequent gym post. Sorry for long time followers who expect to see content....just very busy lately and it's hard to even just catch up with friends.

Since I'll be the guide (as always, J's driving and I say left or right) I figured it would be a good time to get to know the countries better. Bill told me a lot of cool things about Australia, some of which we could already prove to be correct, and the Rough Guides always come in handy.

 

Consider this an admiration of harpy's excellent series "Figuring it out"

Sunset at Marsworth Reservoir

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Kentmere K100

Getting up early is less of a chore when justified by reward.

I recently made the nearly two-hour journey west to photograph the sunrise. As usual, the Sideling Hill Overlook did not disappoint. It was a glorious event.

Read all about it on the latest entry of my Photography Blog.

 

Sideling Hill Overlook

Washington County, Maryland

August 25, 2020

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.... to reveal the wonderful pattern of leaves in this "hens and chicks" plant

Three male American white pelicans (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) take off from a group of around 100. I noticed these on the way back from an errand but Cedar waxwings took precedence yesterday. Lake Springfield is very low after a very dry winter and so this group was feeding together as a group. They are only migrating through on their way north. They will endure another cold front and rain today with near freezing temperatures early next week.

 

For the curious, "a group of pelicans is called a pod. Actually, there are many other names for pelican groupings — a pouch, a scoop, a squadron or if they are fishing as a group, a fleet." This group of three seems to fit a small squadron.

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Well I thought I was looking at an angry Snoopy as I looked through the viewfinder - but then I clocked that I was looking over the fence into our garden and this is really the top of the Contorted Hazel tree in the garden with Snoopy trying to get out of all the twisted and contorted branches !!

  

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Making a portrait from time to time, makes me feel happy.

Especially when it comes unexpected: This lady was sitting in her window, looking for fresh air, which she couldn't find in her dark and far from airy city apartment.

Until this year I've never actually owned property. I get a certain thrill that I am now the custodian of a few trees and shrubs.

Getting ready for some garden time.

 

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The new Get Smart movie is now being shown in theaters. This, of course, was based on the original TV series, Get Smart which aired from 1965 to 1970. One of my favorite all time sitcoms, it starred Don Adams as Maxwell Smart. Long before the modern day cell phone was invented, Smart used an analog rotary dial wireless telephone which he had neatly hidden in the soul of his shoe. I like to think of Maxwell Smart as the world's first person to use a cell phone, some 30 years before anyone else.

 

Don Adams (1923-2005) was an actor and stand-up comedian. His album, Don Adams, Live? was recorded live at the Sands in Las Vegas in 1967.

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