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A few of the ten that were in my moth trap on a recent night.
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I was hot and tired, Dennis was a long way away.
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Followed this one round the garden, this was where I first noticed it on the tomato hanger! I don't think I've come across it before. I was amazed at the brilliant colour when it flew.
The octagonal Colgate clock, facing Manhattan dates back to 1924. It’s located in the Paulus Hook section of Jersey City, near its original location the former site of the Colgate-Palmolive & Company, just north of where it currently is located. It harkens back to a time when factories dominated Jersey City’s waterfront. This clock replaced an earlier clock that was also placed on the roof of Colgate’s Manhattan facing headquarters. At the time back in 1924 with its surface of 1,963.5 square feet and 50 foot diameter was the largest clock in the world. Even now, in 2014, it is the fourth largest in the world.
The Clock remained on the roof but in 1985 after 141 years in Jersey City, Colgate moved out. The factories and offices were razed, many workers were displaced including some friends. The State of New Jersey stepped in and saved the massive time piece. Olympus OM-D EM-1 Mark I Olympus OM Systems Olympus M. Zuiko 40-150mm F4.0-5.6 R. #developportdev @gothamtomato @developphotonewsletter @omsystem.cameras #excellent_america #omsystem @bheventspace @bhphoto @adorama @tamracphoto @tiffencompany #usaprimeshot #tamractales @kehcamera @mpbcom @visit_nj @newjerseyisntboring #omd #olympus #microfourthirds #micro43 #micro43photography #olympusphotography @newjerseyisbeautiful #newjerseyisbeautiful
The New Jersey, designated BB-62, is an Iowa Class battleship built during WW II. It subsequently served during the Korean War and Vietnam, and later as the centerpiece of a Surface Action Group (SAG). It is now a museum docked in the Delaware River in Camden, New Jersey.
A Jersey Tiger tucked away, sheltering from the rain, by the New River near Capel Manor! The second of two that we saw today :-)