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We always need someone to lean on especially these days.
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René Magritte was interested in the difference between objects and their representation.
He often painted everyday objects out of context, in juxtapositions forcing the viewer to reconsider things normally taken for granted. In his iconic trompe l’oeil work The Treachery of Images (1928-29), for example, Magritte painted a hyperrealistic pipe and wrote, just beneath it, “this is not a pipe”—a caution not to trust our eyes and reminder that the art object, no matter how convincing, is not the real thing.
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CP T-69 leans into the banked curves east of Puslinch on their way back to London.
Train: CP T-69 with CP 3018 (GP38AC), CP 4427 (GP38-2), and CP 3022 (GP38-2).
CP Galt Subdivision
Puslinch, ON
After a dawn in North Wales, it only seemed right to try a sunset in the Lake District. I thought I'd try somewhere new and I decided to have a walk up Gummers How and see what I could find.
I got up there quite early and when exploring past the summit I came across these windswept Pine Trees. The light at this point was really bright and with a little cloud in the sky and things looked good for a sunset a little later. This high ridge sits a cove the Eastern shore of Windermere and has commanding views of the Lake and the surrounding fells.
I will post the sunset results later when I get round to processing them! In the meantime here are the trees with the wind toppled one giving a nice lead in to its fellow sufferers!
An unidentified Euston bound Avanti Pendoleno demonstrates its tilting capabilities as it leans into the Grendon curves north of Atherstone.
Taken in the mid-day December gloom by the Grendon footbridge steps.
I’ve no idea of the working or unit number.
16th December 2020
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While driving back from exercising I stopped because I spotted some trees with interesting light but I couldn't make anything work. I was going to pack up when I spotted these bottles lying in the grass on the park strip. Apparently I must have looked like I was in distress because several cars slowed down to see what I was doing and someone actually stopped and asked if I was okay. Doesn't everyone take pictures of empty bottles on a cold day resting on the ground? Just me? Have a great day and hope you find some treasures to catch your eye too.
ODC - celebrating the commonplace
Lean on me when you're not strong
and I'll be your friend, I'll help you carry on
For it won't be long
'Til I'm gonna need somebody to lean on - Bill Withers
Walking the back streets of Valencia, came across this precarious structure. Hopefully the big bad wolf doesn't blow it over.