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2002 Harley-Davidson Screaming Eagle, Classic Black "Hugger" Sportster.

Vance + Hines straight pipes [ride loud ride proud]

Harley-Davidson quick release Flames windshield

Harley-Davidson chrome grips

Harley-Davidson chrome luggage rack

Harley-Davidson quick release sissy bar with Skull HD Medallion

Harley-Davidson chrome Flame passenger pegs

Stiletto axle caps

Stiletto head bolt caps

Electro-pod LED [white] light kit

Forward controls

Screaming Eagle air filter

HD Chrome oil tank

HD chrome belt guard

HD chrome battery cover with "Live free-Ride Free" Medallion

Leather HD tank bra

2 seats, saddlebags,and extra handlebars.

Harley-Davidson factory authorized service exclusively, and all extras install by Factory Authorized HD service departments.

Runs fantastic, sounds amazing-beautiful old school carbureted sound, loud ,and gallops when idling

Garage kept, never dropped, good tires, clean and mean. less than 7,000 miles.

Male mandarin duck with female wood duck, Burnaby Lake, Burnaby, BC, Canada.

 

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A recent sunset along the Oregon coast at Hug Point, just south of Cannon Beach

Missy & Mhina

Missy getting a hug from Mhina. These two could not be more indifferent. Missy is quite simple when it comes to the ball pythons: she has no interest. She'll just chill and enjoy the attention I give her. She's more fascinated by the scampering feet of the bearded dragons - they are far more interactive than the boring snakes it seems to her. And well, Mhina has been around all the sights and smells of the house since she was a hatchling (Spring '02) that the only smell she concerns herself with are rats. Rats are a completely different story. lol

Throughout the whole video Mhina is simply moving away from Missy - she seems to enjoy getting exercise and exploring the environment outside of her own enclosure and Missy is simply an obstacle. I only take her out of her enclosure for no more than thirty minutes at a time and only when she gets active, usually at night. She basically indicates when I fool around with her; this was one of those times. I don't forcefully take them out of their hidebox, unless I'm feeding them or they need a quick soaking during ecdysis, to minimize any undo stress such actions may cause.

Yukio touches her tail in the video, which is basically all he ever does, if ever he gets the gumption. Never aggressive, just curious. Under normal conditions I don't advise tail touching with snakes because it can be a sensitive area and they will often jerk away when this occurs. Mhina does not do this. Mhina doesn't seem to be sensitive in this area. I've tested her tolerance quite a bit because of the household I live in and she has shown what her limits are, which is pretty limitless. However, I do not push my snakes. My other BP, Beau, (hatched Spring '02) does not like the whole social aspect with different stimuli; he can be wary of his surroundings and I don't wish to agitate him. Even though he's never been aggressive, I don't take the chance. I adore my ball pythons and the bitch pom too. lol

We had to hug a politician, and we managed to find the best one -- Dennis Bevington, Member of Parliament for the Western Arctic.

On the Oregon Coast

Showborough House, Worcs.

I'm so grateful to enjoy a short while with them. Even it could be a few moment of 20-30 Billion seconds in their life.

Tigger helps his buddy Eeyore put on a big bright smile.

Manhattan - NYC

This one's meant to be viewed in the 360 viewer, so feel free to take a look around.

 

I ran out to Hug Point last night to take some photos and got semi-skunked, not an uncommon experience when shooting night photos at the Oregon coast, unless you define "success" as shooting with tons of clouds.

 

I call it a semi-skunking because I decided to take photos anyway, despite the thick fog and some smoke particulates in the air that added a little redness to the scene (with the help of a setting moon).

 

The camera cut through a lot of the fog last night, so this doesn't really do the scene justice in my opinion. At times the fog was thick enough that I had to turn my headlamp off, and I was momentarily concerned I wouldn't be able to find my way back to the parking lot.

  

I've been tagged by Arisu Saktos to do a photo while hugging something/someone.

 

So now I'm gonna tag 10 or 12 of y'all and let's see what you come up with!.

Peace

7/28/2010

I usually don't toke photos of trees as main subject. But this boy begged me to do this by offering free hugs :)

The little things that keeps love alive.

Welcome to the Hug Deli. It’s always located on 9:00, right in between the esplanade and the man. Zoom into the photo and pick your favorite hug!

So I hugged quite a few trees this morning. :)

 

It's not as if I'm particularly partial to pine plantations... but if it wasn't for trees like these... then we probably wouldn't have any indigenous forests remaining?

 

Does a pine tree in South Africa deserve a hug? Or am I completely crazy for even considering hugging any tree? I'd love to hear your thoughts on this matter.

 

This is a five-image panorama... created by combining twelve different photos.

Stampede Week Calgary Alberta Canada

These Cala Lilies are still in bloom after a Month,

Next year I will plant some in flowerbeds and see how they will do.

Some sort of juvenile crab spider (Xysticus sp.) trying to look cute enough to get a hug.

 

I think I shot this one on a car, but I can't really remember whose car it was. Mine is silver so it is definitely not that one.

Have a great weekend everyone!

 

I love ya but please no long multiple invites

Ebony and Ivory 😄

Those are my nephew, my sister and my niece and this image represents, for me, the beauty of spending some time with them!

hug from my wife

 

photo taken at Sunny Photo Studio I missed you pose

 

One of several banana lounges in Light Square for the vintage car event. Accidental capture of hug in the background.

...our little early-riser today!

 

'The Hug ...' On Black

 

Summilux 35mm

 

Explore: Number 10 on Sunday, May 6, 2007, no. 1 on Friday, July 6, 2007

  

Accepted by Flickr to be one of 122 photos out of the 7,000+ submitted to be in the book: 24 Hours of Flickr

"La force du portrait c'est que, dans cette fraction de seconde on comprend un peu la vie de la personne qu'on photographie. Les yeux racontent beaucoup....Quand tu fais un portrait, ce n'est pas toi tout seul qui prend la photo ; la personne t'offre la photo".

Sebastiao Salgado - "le sel de la terre"

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