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Grays Kenworth T908 preparing to leave the show. The Klos boys have really done an awesome job of this thing!
tokyo has its grays in the winter that soak into everyone and everything to smother color and warmth. that's why everyone here keeps so busy during the winter months -- it's the only way to keep the grays from overwhelming you. caution is especially needed in those odd moments between phone calls and meetings and e-mails -- the moments when your guard goes down -- and when you end up in one of the pockets of oldness still found in tokyo, like the ancient and crooked steps near ebisu station. there the grays seep through lead, planting awful thoughts that last for hours, days, weeks.
The Eastern Gray Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis), or the Grey Squirrel, depending on region, is a tree squirrel native to the eastern and midwestern United States and to the southerly portions of the eastern provinces of Canada. The native range of the Eastern Gray Squirrel overlaps with that of the fox squirrel (Sciurus niger), with which it is sometimes confused, although the core of the fox squirrel's range is slightly more to the west.
Grays Reef Lighthouse from the air.
Photographed from a Vulcanair Partenavia operated by Fresh Air Aviation of Charlevoix.
Photographed using a Nikon D300 with the Nikkor 18-200mm VR lens.
Taken on day 2 of camping trip to Guadalupe Mountains National Park, at Frijole Ranch and Smith Spring Trail.
It sure was fun seeing and hearing Gray Vireos on the desert trails. Unfortunately these were the best photos I was able to get.
Cute, simple flowers made sophisticated with soft gray and violet petals with pearl and sparkle stamens.
Gather them in a small vase or put them in your hair for a small, quick pop of pretty!
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1978 CONCACAF Men's Under-20 Championship
Canada Soccer Archives
Gerry Gray (header) and Branko Segota
The blue-gray gnatcatcher (Polioptila caerulea) is a very small songbird. Adult males are blue-gray on the upperparts with white underparts, have a slender dark bill, and a long black tail edged in white. Females are less blue. Both sexes have a white eye ring.
The blue-gray gnatcatcher's breeding habitat includes open deciduous woods and shrublands in southern Ontario, the eastern and southwestern United States, and Mexico.
White clouds are beautiful;
Gray is hard to bear.
Dark clouds are menacing;
But gray, well,
Gray is just there.
Moments that I see you,
Days when I don’t,
Words alive in memory;
But days, well,
Days—pass they won’t.
Helen C Capan
This male gray fox started "screaming" after we were sitting quietly watching it mosey around the trail it usually hangs out on. We assume the screaming was likely because one of the young foxes was nearby, so we left promptly after a few more photos.
Linda Gray speaking at the 2014 Arizona Ultimate Women's Expo at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
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I rarely get to see a Gray Jay this close for a photo, so appreciated this one flying in to see us. Photographed NW of Calgary on May 19th.
this is silky wool and lace-weight mohair knit together. the fabric is soft and beautiful, and very durable.
pattern made up with the help of Ann Budd's The Knitter's Handy Book of Sweater patterns.
A white oak is reflected on a November day in a stream that separates Oak Island from Sauvie Island in the Columbia River near Portland, Oregon.
"Ian J. Gray was an action figure with larger-than-life zeal. His hobbies ranged from the eclectic to the everyday. He pored over sci-fi; collected antique puzzles, dragons and cars; traveled to places near, far and exotic; frequented the theater; and cheered for the home teams as a season ticket holder for the Redskins, Ravens and Hoyas.
Most of all, Ian loved his family. He was a devoted father to Lisa, who lives in Timonium, Maryland. He was a great friend to his stepson, LT Charles C. Raley, USN. Ian found a soul mate in Ana Raley, his wife of 8 years. Together, Ian and Ana formed a perfect union.
Ian was born on September 1, 1946, in Mildenhall, England, to Thomas Gray and Kathleen Booth Gray. Most of his childhood was spent in Scotland with his younger sister, Anne.
Ian became a chartered accountant at Cambridge University in England. He came to the United States in 1968 to work for Blue Cross/Blue Shield (BC/BS) in Chicago, and became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1979. In the early 1970s, Ian moved to Baltimore, Maryland, where he continued with BC/BS. Next, he joined McBee Associates, a healthcare finance firm based in Columbia, Maryland, where he later became a principal. For 11 years, Ian served on the board of directors of Baltimore Medical System, where he held positions of treasurer, finance committee chair and retirement committee member. He also enjoyed volunteering with the Special Olympics and the Art Deco Society of Washington.
Ian lived in Washington, DC with his wife, Ana. "
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The Pentagon 9/11 Memorial Park - 1 Rotary Road on the Pentagon Reservation in Arlington, Virginia - Google Map - additional views
Gray Line Toronto 365 is a 1971 Daimler Fleetline that was originally London Transport DMS165.
Gray Line 365 at Yonge and Dundas on Monday, June 7th, 2010.
Gray Catbird
So since theres nothing better to really do right now, I'm going back through all of my old photos and seeing what I missed, what can be reedited and so forth. Catbirds show up in the STL area in spring and summer to breed here. Their call is a brisk MEEEEow which sounds very close to an actually fluffy cat. They can be little flighty and it always seems that I can get close to them when I dont have my camera, imagine that!!! This one was taken in spring a few years ago at Tower Grove Park near the Gaddy Bird Garden.
The Gray Heron (Ardea cinerea) is a long-legged wading bird of the heron family, Ardeidae, native throughout temperate Europe and Asia, and also parts of Africa. Generally quite common and conspicuous in wetland habitats from marshes and tidal flats to small ponds, ditches, and wet fields; nests colonially in tall trees. Mainly seen as singles or in small groups, standing quietly in or at the edge of water, less often hunting in fields. Plumage is mostly gray overall, with paler neck; the adult has white crown, black eyebrows, and a black shoulder patch. Like other herons and egrets, flies with neck pulled in to form a bulge.
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