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Reading, Pennsylvania

A famous restaurant (now closed) in the Chinatown section of Los Angeles, CA.

 

Photographed 02-22-20

Turn round 180° from the 'steps' photo the other day and this is what you see: avenue of Pleached hop hornbeams (Ostrya carpinifolia) in the Four Seasons Walled Garden at Buscot Park.

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especially for Talisha.. because she's just soooo special to me...:)

 

Thank you Julie for this wonderful dress we LOVE it sooo much...and also thank you for the sweetest hair clips and the lovely HOP button.....:)

The perfect ensemble for hopping around SL looking for a new rental right? ;)

Common hop (Humulus lupulus) cone.

 

Szyszka chmielu zwyczajnego (Humulus lupulus).

Perchè non è solo una parola...

 

Hope è un luogo, Hope è musica, Hope è un diamante che si trova dove nemmeno sai te...

 

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One of the bars in Federation Square, Melbourne.

Toronto, Ontario

Bolton Notch S.P., Bolton, Connecticut

This purple gallinule was seen hopping from one lily pad to another with a piece of vegetation it gathered for breakfast on a lake in Osceola County near Kenansville, Florida.

 

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Verdigris patina contributed by lichen on a fence

Photographed in Zion National Park, Utah.

Pas de recadrage

No cropping

 

Choucas des tours

Coloeus monedula

Western Jackdaw

#ds200

Think of a favorite childhood sport, game, or activity. Make a nostalgic photo today.

 

My daughter enjoying a fun game of Hopscotch on our drive way literally moments before the rain started (again)

 

Strobist info:

430ex II E-TTL w/High speed sync on a stand just outside of the frame camera left with a 42" umbrella, triggered with a 580ex II on camera.

 

A bit of "nostalgia" processing in Photoshop to fit the theme.

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The elusive dunnock finally popped onto a branch for his photoshoot but couldn't sit still for a minute!

The sound of my youth...these GE B23-7s were once everywhere in New England back in my younger days but now the little Fore River is the last bastion. Sure was nice to hear that old 12 cylinder chugga chugga sound again...

 

Fore River Transportation 102 (blt. in Jul 1978 as CR 1980) is running back to the yard and shop as a caboose hop with FRVT 01R a former Pennsylvania Railroad N5B caboose built in Jun. 1941. The vintage car is owned by a long time Fore River employee and is fully certified with an FRA waiver for use in revenue freight service on the railroad as seen here.

 

They have just finished switching out the Twin Rivers Technologies plant that is the railroad's only present customer and also the owner of FRVT that is the operator of the railroad on behalf of owner Massachusetts Water Resources. There is extensive parking lot running and even a couple hundred feet on a public road which definitely qualifies this for the 'Trains Where Trains Shouldn't Be Album.'

 

To learn more about this cool little railroad and the Fore River Shipyard check out the detailed caption here: flic.kr/p/2juca6A

 

Quincy, Massachusetts

Thursday January 13, 2022

We have a golden hop in our garden an my wife recently cut it back. I wanted to ceate some images with the hops to link them to creating beer, Frothy beer spilling over from my beer mug. Here are some of those images.

Hop on hop off Singapore

It's a good forest - and this is Epping Forest - if it has hops growing in it.

at RHS Harlow Carr, Yorkshire

Skye and I all dressed for a Sock Hop event. I had to lose some hair for this one :-)

 

Taken at BlackRose FemDom

Common hop (Humulus lupulus) cone.

 

Szyszka chmielu zwyczajnego (Humulus lupulus).

Beer variety pack

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A pit stop at Scotch Block was in order while taking in the fall colours on a drive through the Niagara Escarpment. A westbound manifest with a pair of SD70M-2's splits the bidirectionals as it descends the grade into Milton.

Humulus japonicus

last autumn photo.

shot by tae-chan. merci!

 

@Mouffetard, Paris, France

*camera--MINOLTA X-700 / *film--AGFA Vista400

Blue Tit was a bit too close for comfort so it moved further away ☺

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