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"Some pain you can distance yourself from, but a headache sits right where you live."
Quote - Mark Lawrence
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Glitzz Malena Robe Set
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Citrus Fruit Piercing Moth on our Orange Tree.
"Fruit-piercing moths are a persistent threat to any gardener with beloved fruit trees or ripening produce. These nocturnal insects possess a unique, barbed proboscis capable of puncturing the skin of even tough fruits. They feed on the sweet juices, leaving behind unsightly wounds that invite rot, disease, and other pests. The damage can range from cosmetic blemishes to complete fruit loss, making it a real headache for fruit growers."
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those pale pink tulips were small and very beautiful, also they had a silky shine to them... no 'easy' lighting here...
And to find something 'new' each time... yep, a creative headache...
Hope again that this will make you smile and have a wonderful day and thank you for your visit, so very much appreciated, Magda, (*_*)
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spotted pardalote (Pardalotus punctatus), male
While its fashionable nickname is the diamondbird, it has also gained the title of the headache bird because of its repetitive and monotonous call, "Sleep-may-be, sleep-may-be".
A variation on this image. Produced from a spherical panorama taken in the Presbytery at Ely Cathedral in Cambridgeshire, England.
Just a bit of silliness 😉
With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, stay safe, and laugh often! ❤️❤️❤️
頭痛ってやだね。
つーか、このまぶたキレイ!!
まつ毛10パターンとかすごすぎる。
バッサバサなやつもある。
使うことないだろーけどヽ(゚∀。)ノ
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・* SORGO - Pain Killers
@ The Arcade
・L'Etre - Natural mesh eyelids
・Petite Mort- Black Chenille sweater
@ Tres-chic
・[ keke ] bottle of spring water
・[ keke ] hard to find - glass of water
・[ keke ] green willow leaves for ground - maxi
・Apple Fall Clawfoot Height-Adjusting Table
・[NO CONCEPT] vintage wood chair (Gacha item)
・7 - Missing Payphone
・junk. busby bar stool. jade.
・junk. busby bar stool. tangerine.
・8f8 - Menu Board (Gacha item)
・floorplan. dirigible sapling
・Botanical - Wood Park Bench
・22769 ~ [bauwerk] Coffee to go Paperbag
・Atelier Kreslo To-Go Cup (Rez)
・++HY's++/Store-11*
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When the nation's largest class I railroad saw the former Northern Pacific mainline across Montana as northing more than a surplus asset and operational headache, Montana Rail Link rose to the challenge of turning one of the most treacherous stretches of mountain railroading in North America into a very profitable and well run business, nearly becoming a class I carrier itself in the process. It was a company which provided exceptional and consistent customer service, helping businesses across the state of Montana grow and prosper. It was the livelihood of a dedicated group of professionals who took pride in their work because they performed service for a company that saw them as more than a six digit PIN number. MRL set a shining example of everything railroading should be for the rest of the industry to follow. But alas, instead of mirroring the example set for them, the largest corporate railroad conglomerate in America has chosen to take back what they once saw as worthless and destroy all of the great relationships with customers and employees that were built over the last 37 years.
While looking through images I've made of Montana Rail Link over the past six years or so, I really struggled to find a single one that would be fitting to post on a day like today, and one that portrayed what the railroad meant to me. I finally settled on this frame, captured in July 2018 of a neat sign which greeted MRL crews as they knocked down the absolute signal at Tobin on their approach to Helena Yard. While the sights and sounds of second generation EMD locomotives were certainly the draw for many, including myself, it's the little details like this that gave this railroad so much character. Today, the searchlights, sign, and railroad are all gone. I could say they fell in the name of progress, but I think MRL's employees, who are now the latest victims of BNSF mismanagement would say this is quite the opposite.