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Eerie goings on at the Willow Cathedral.

At Longrun Meadow, Taunton in Somerset.

 

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-12771227

 

and

 

www.longrunmeadow.co.uk/about-longrun-meadow/

A February sunrise over the small lake at Roughmoor, just outside Taunton.

This unique fence has a great look not many around this area built like this, the extra front just is too much cost for the length most run, They put the boards on horizontal then come back and do the facer vertical at each post with a cap that sticks out to meet it in a 45 cut.

Morning mist over the lake at Frieze Hill on the outskirts of Taunton, Somerset.

Sunset over Long Run meadow and the footbridge over the River Tone on the outskirts of Taunton.

Between French Weir And Longrun Meadow, Taunton, Somerset

Amazing sunset over Long Run meadow near Taunton. The 1st day of February and hopefully the first of many February sunsets.

Evening in the long grass in Long Run meadow, a stone's throw from the centre of Taunton in Somerset.

Warm last week, cold this.

 

Sunny skies, sudden showers, swirling clouds.

 

For 2019 P52 Week 14: Aprilly Weather.

 

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The clear up after an earthquake damage house is demolished.

A lone Wood Duck sits on the bank after a thunder storm came through.

Almost enough to surf on.

EF 0 Tornado touches down here: www.wlky.com/article/nws-weak-tornado-jefferson-county-fr...

We like to exaggerate around these parts.

Dusk in Longrun meadow near Taunton in Somerset, looking across fields still partially waterlogged from the rain Storm Henk brought.

Harvest is in full swing here in the upper Midwest.It is always a rush to get the crops out,in their final stages they are fragile and more prone to damage from high winds or heavy rain.So far yields have been good and weather exceptional.Now if we can just get a little rise in those commodity prices....

A sunrise sky reflected in the wet meadows at Long Run near Taunton in Somerset.

Sunset over a waterlogged Long Run meadow near Taunton in Somerset.

Roosting on Yorkshire Fog

Longrun's Sunday hedgelaying group getting some work done.

A sunrise sky reflected in waterlogged meadows at Long Run near Taunton in Somerset.

Sunrise over Taunton in Somerset.

On Longrun meadow. The egg she has just laid is visible on the stalk. There are some older orange eggs behind.

A sunrise sky reflected in the wet meadows at Long Run near Taunton in Somerset.

Sunset silhouettes and the last of the flooding that filled Long Run meadow near Taunton on 14th January.

Kurgan City, the route R-254 "Irtysh".

transport company "Longrun"

Great clouds over Longrun park in Taunton, Somerset. This was a heavy squally shower clearing away the day before Storm Ciaran arrived.

This branch extends far out over the water at Taunton's French Weir, so how it got there???

Sunset and winter silhouettes over a flooded part of Longrun Meadow near Taunton.

Week 39 is photographer's choice. I've been trying to get a good picture of the Willow Cathedral for a long time so I had another go at sunbursts with added lens flare.

Vertom Jose at Great Yarmouth after arriving from Les Sables-d'Olonne, France.

 

Name: Vertom Jose

Vessel type: Cargo vessel

Home port: Groningen

Flag: Netherlands

IMO: 9556313

MMSI: 244790509

Call sign: PCEJ

Length overall: 101.15 m

Beam: 14.4 m

Draught: 6.15 m

Depth: 8.5 m

Gross tonnage: 3,603 ton

Net tonnage: 1,910 ton

Max deadweight: 5,641 ton

Number of holds: 1

Hold dimensions: 73.5 x 11.7 x 8.13 m

Hold capacity, grain: 6,884.7 m3

Fuel capacity: 346 m3

Engine: 1 x MaK 6M25

Engine output: 1 x 2,692 hp (2,007 kW) at 750 rpm

Bow thruster: 1 x 335 hp (250 kW) HRP thruster

Service speed: 11.5 knots

Builder: Chowgule and Company Private Ltd, Mormugoa, India

Yard number: C-203

Completion date: 20th. May 2013

Owner: Vertom Jose B V, Groningen, Netherlands

Operator: Vertom Bereederungs, Moormerland, Germany

  

Previous names:

Longrun until December 2017

Espero until December 2017

Flinter Ridhi until October 2016

Sunset over Longrun Park in Taunton, Somerset.

U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds - Side by Side Wingtip Maneuvers

2022 Fort Lauderdale Air Show - Fort Lauderdale, Florida U.S.A.

Spring 2022 - On the Beach - Broward County - South Florida

 

*[left-double-click for a closer-look - Air-Show Flight-Squadron]

 

*[Perfect Day at The Beach! - Spring 2022 - May 1st, 2022]

 

*[In The Fast Lane - Super Tight-Formation - The Long Run]

 

The U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, known to all the world as the “Thunderbirds”, are the Air Force’s Ambassadors in Blue. They represent the 500,000 men and women of the United States Air Force. The Thunderbirds plan and present precision aerial maneuvers to exhibit the capabilities of modern, high-performance aircraft and the high degree of professional skill required to operate those aircraft. The Thunderbirds squadron is composed of eight pilots (including six demonstration pilots), four support officers, four civilians and more than 100 enlisted personnel.

 

The Thunderbirds air demonstration is a mix of formation flying and solo routines. The four-jet diamond formation demonstrates the training and precision of Air Force pilots, while the two solo aircraft highlight some of the extreme capabilities of the F-16. In all, the pilots perform approximately 40 maneuvers in a single demonstration. An aerial demonstration lasts 60 minutes with an additional 15 minutes for the ground show before takeoff.

 

During a typical season the Thunderbirds perform no more than 70 air demonstrations in 35 cities throughout the nation. More than 280 million people in all 50 states and 57 foreign countries have seen the red, white and blue Thunderbirds jets.

 

Thunderbirds were officially activated June 1, 1953, as the 3600th Air Demonstration Unit at Luke AFB, Arizona. The unit was nicknamed the “Stardusters.” Their first aircraft was the straight-winged F-84G Thunderjet. The team transitioned to the swept-winged F-84F Thunderstreak in 1955. In June 1956, the team moved to its current home at Nellis AFB in Nevada and traded the veteran F-84 for the world’s first supersonic fighter, the F-100 Super Sabre. In early 1964, the team changed briefly to the F-105B Thunderchief, but after only six shows returned to the F-100. In 1969 the team transitioned to the F-4E Phantom and then in 1974 to the T-38 Talon, a more fuel efficient jet. In 1983 the Thunderbirds began flying the

F-16 and continue to do so. - Was a huge thrill on a magnificent day!

 

fortlauderdaleairshow.com/

 

www.facebook.com/fortlauderdaleairshow

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Air_Force_Thunderbirds

 

Watch the Show! - www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkCocHrfPbc

Squak Mountain sitting in a sea of fog as seen from Poo Poo Point on Tiger Mountain.

20 mile long run on the PCT - 10 out and 10 back. This trail was blasted out of this granite wall in the 1970s to provide a route over the Cascade Crest that was more straightforward than the trail that went over Red Pass and down to the Middle Fork and up and over the Dutch Miller Gap.

Im normal (well, ok kind of) and I am absolutely terrified of the future. But, of course, I'm really anxious for it to come (I mean like my young adulthood not just the future in general, I already know Im fucked in the longrun).

I dont now, I guess it's just been occupying my thoughts a LOT lately, especially with all these fantastic tests we get to take which basically determine how "smart" we are and whether or not we meet up to college standards. Im not very smart and I dont meet any human standards. I honesty dont plan on being these test peoples' definition of successful so I just really couldnt give a shit about them even if I tried, which I do. I know its a bad idea, that people will try to make me regret for the rest of my life, but after college I really think Im just going to live somewhere for reallllll cheap and make things, because frankly, that's all I can do. or teach but that would mean spending eternity in a school which doesnt exactly sound like a wonderful life plan to me.

 

If you actually read that, I thank you and Im sorry to waste your eyesight and time.

 

this is sooc besides the crop, by the way.

Sunrise over Taunton in Somerset.

Pheasants Route 349 Sabinsville PA

On May 18, 2009, LongRun Tea was successfully listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (Code: 2898. HK). LongRun has become the first listed tea company among the 70,000 tea enterprises in China. LongRun's tea is processed to medical manufacturing standards and Longrun is devoted to building the number one brand among Chinese teas. 2898 Mini Tea Brick is named to commemorate the listed stock code"2898".

 

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Longrun Meadow (on the outskirts of Taunton) bathed in evening sunshine while ominous clouds gather over the town.

U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds - Side by Side Wingtip Maneuvers

2022 Fort Lauderdale Air Show - Fort Lauderdale, Florida U.S.A.

Spring 2022 - On the Beach - Broward County - South Florida

 

*[left-double-click for a closer-look - Air-Show Flight-Squadron]

 

*[Perfect Day at The Beach! - Spring 2022 - May 1st, 2022]

 

The U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, known to all the world as the “Thunderbirds”, are the Air Force’s Ambassadors in Blue. They represent the 500,000 men and women of the United States Air Force. The Thunderbirds plan and present precision aerial maneuvers to exhibit the capabilities of modern, high-performance aircraft and the high degree of professional skill required to operate those aircraft. The Thunderbirds squadron is composed of eight pilots (including six demonstration pilots), four support officers, four civilians and more than 100 enlisted personnel.

 

The Thunderbirds air demonstration is a mix of formation flying and solo routines. The four-jet diamond formation demonstrates the training and precision of Air Force pilots, while the two solo aircraft highlight some of the extreme capabilities of the F-16. In all, the pilots perform approximately 40 maneuvers in a single demonstration. An aerial demonstration lasts 60 minutes with an additional 15 minutes for the ground show before takeoff.

 

During a typical season the Thunderbirds perform no more than 70 air demonstrations in 35 cities throughout the nation. More than 280 million people in all 50 states and 57 foreign countries have seen the red, white and blue Thunderbirds jets.

 

Thunderbirds were officially activated June 1, 1953, as the 3600th Air Demonstration Unit at Luke AFB, Arizona. The unit was nicknamed the “Stardusters.” Their first aircraft was the straight-winged F-84G Thunderjet. The team transitioned to the swept-winged F-84F Thunderstreak in 1955. In June 1956, the team moved to its current home at Nellis AFB in Nevada and traded the veteran F-84 for the world’s first supersonic fighter, the F-100 Super Sabre. In early 1964, the team changed briefly to the F-105B Thunderchief, but after only six shows returned to the F-100. In 1969 the team transitioned to the F-4E Phantom and then in 1974 to the T-38 Talon, a more fuel efficient jet. In 1983 the Thunderbirds began flying the

F-16 and continue to do so. - Was a huge thrill on a magnificent day!

 

fortlauderdaleairshow.com/

 

www.facebook.com/fortlauderdaleairshow

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Air_Force_Thunderbirds

 

Watch the Show! - www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkCocHrfPbc

The High School trail was moody on this day with all the fog.

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