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Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart.

(Confucius)

Go North West MX58DWD 3224 seen on Withy Grove, Manchester on service 135 from Bury Interchange

A fancy escalator at Stantec Engineering.

Here is the going away shot of 6K31, 0520 Dalrymple Junction - Millerhill RDT train on the 12th March 2018. Hauling the train is 37069, seen at the green signal, with 37059 on the rear. They are seen just after passing Niddrie West Junction and are passing under the A1 trunk road. Taken at 0928

50/365

 

Tomorrow I am getting u early and going to Spain. I've been packing pretty much all day, sneaking things in my suitcase for photography. I am so tired and have a headache. I hate flying, its something that is so useful yet should not be able to happen. So I will not be posting for two weeks, and may not be able to do a good enough photo every single day but will try to get as many days of my 365 as I can. I will miss everyones beautiful photo's for two weeks, and hello Spain.

Baby oystercatcher fighting blowing sand to get to his parent

EXPLORED

 

Ibrahimpur, Narshingdi, Bangladesh.

Not really! my daddy is giving me a lift in his new squad car.

For this little guy, 'going in' is for whatever is of interest on the surface of the water.

 

Amazing to watch them dart from the tree branch down to the surface of the water, and then dart back up again.

 

I think this and the previous shot are the only ones I managed to get with the bird just over the water. Certainly is a quick moving bird to say the least!

 

btw, anyone know the ID of this bird?

Trying out the new Tamron 70-300mm

VC len.

West Central Utah

Infrared Image

 

Go North West YX10EYV 6174 seen in Shudehill Interchange, Manchester on service 98 to Bury Interchange

Go North West YX10EYS (ex Go North East) 6171 seen in Manchester Shudehill Interchange on service 93 to Carr Clough

Go North West BG66MJV 3057 seen on John Dolton Street, Manchester on Free Bus Around the City 1

The final moments of a St. Johns Wort flower....

A weathervane on a horse barn.

Den Haag Gemeentemuseum

Early morning sun on Town Houses of Gay street in Bath. This road goes from the Circus towards the city centre.

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Recently my daughter told me she found a bookstore that sold old books and she wanted to take me there...priceless. We went a few days later and she found, buried among the stacks, Go Ask Alice. The author was Anonymous and that intrigued her enough to want to read it. I knew some things about that book but wanted her discover it for herself so said nothing. She devoured it in 2 days and after she finished it today said she thought it was really great. I then told her there are some people who think that it is a fiction written by an adult not the diary of a teen going through drug addiction. She said she feels it's definitely a teenager's words and it seems very real to her. That the book spoke to her and had an impact on her is really the important part. I left it at that.

  

For We're here - two faced

ODC - Buried Treasure

Pentax 645N SMC Pentax - FA 645 1:2.8 45mm TMX 400 DDX 1+4 Wratten 25 09/06/2022

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Zoppenbroicher Park, Moenchengladbach, Germany.

View On White

 

I don't really need to say much here. It was snowing most of the day and while being agitatedly watched by his partner, this swan decided to go on a walkabout on the frozen lake.

...is the shortest complete sentence in the English language

L.M.S Jubilee class 45596 Bahamas, seen with support coach returning to Orton Mere from Tyseley Steam trust on the Morning of 21.11,24. Taken at Whitacre Junction.

Jimmy beats the hell out of those skins!

Applecross Pass, was a real treat to see like this.

The first Black-tailed Godwits have returned ... with a vengeance.

Historic Village of Shirakawa-gō ( a UNESCO World Heritage Site)

 

Shirakawa-go (Shirakawa Village) is a Japanese mountain settlement in what was once considered a wild and unexplored region. Because of the area’s natural environment, with high mountains and heavy snowfall, interaction with neighboring regions was limited. However, this also created the conditions for the development of unique cultural practices and lifestyles. Now registered as a World Cultural Heritage site.

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