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Common Yellowthroat (m)

A male Pine Siskin watches the other birds at the suet feeder.

Sony ILCE-6600

Tamron 2.8/17-70 Di III-A VC RXD

© Norbert Peter

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White-plumed Honeyeater (Lichenostomus penicillatus)

 

From the archives

Mercury is the "office manager" at The Cat Connection, in Brighton, Massachusetts. I adopted Lisa and Bart's predecessor, Connor" from them in 2013.

Sumida, Sumida-ku, Tokyo

 

Thinking of my sweet gray asymmetrical boy's traits and fitting those to a probable and fitting day job....I know he would shine as a production manager...he likes his people to be in their places at expected times doing their routines. If not, there is the 'scowl' and verbiage and perfected body language. JAX keeps us in line! Happy Caturday to everyone.

Thanks so much for all of the views, faves and comments.

 

Great Blue heron (Ardea herodias). Wildwood Nature Preserve in the canal. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Hasselblad 500 C/M Fuji FPH 400

"Museums are managers of consciousness. They give us an interpretation of history, of how to view the world and locate ourselves in it."

 

"Los museos son gerentes del conocimiento. Estos nos dan una interpretación de la historia, de como ver al mundo y ubicarnos en él."

 

-Hans Haacke

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#442 explore 01/06/2008

I took this photo the other day when I was playing around with my look.

It didn't get posted at the time because I hated the images. you see I was going through one of my many self loathing phases! They seem to be more prevalent just lately not to sure why but I think it might have something to do with seeing more youngsters doing what I should have done decades ago.

Anyway this were almost consigned to the recycle bin until I viewed it today.

 

Turns out its not as bad as I remember :-)

 

Once upon a time I would have been the saucy secretary now I am more the mature office manager! Think I like that idea better.

 

well I will back to floaty Helen soon so make the most of this one

This was meant to be a famous football manager but I couldn't achieve the likeness, so he is a generic manager.

 

Sorry ... :)

He seemed to be the chief of the small store.

Today I started my new job as office manager in our accounts department and I wanted to impress my boss and my team of account handlers. I decided on putting on this tight black skirt with a nicely designed top to look both smart and professional, I may have gone slightly over the top with the heels but it felt right to put them on to.

Studies of our current abode. With Building Manager Merging.

The annual talent awards in the municipality were presented at a party this evening. Sports managers, volunteers, musicians received praise, flowers and support money.

Baltoppen, Ballerup.

Hello, [BREATHE] is looking for a store Manager/CSR.

For further information please visit the link below.

docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd4AG8909dRCH45TxJlwMrli...

2020 Managers photo at Fort Erie Race Track.

 

If you like my work click the "Follow" button on Flickr.

 

Other places to see my work rumimume.blogspot.ca/, twitter

Wing Commander aircraft F-16's from around the country at DSM.

IA and OH are in the line behind this line, but not pictured...

The only one I didn't see on the ramp was the NM Tacos...

© Kris Klop

I first noticed this pickup truck coming across the cornfields. Not in this photo (I had my long 150-600mm lens on!) is the corn harvester in action.

I spoke with the two men in the truck. They were the farm owner/managers checking up on their harvesting operation.

Those guys, those gentlemen, were very nice. They were true farmers with the sun beaten skin. It was fun to hear their country 'dialect' as they spoke. It was also nice that they took the time to chat while knowing that every minute the clock ticks away at their harvest time with rains (and maybe snow!) around the corner.

 

J'ai d'abord remarqué que cette camionnette venait à travers les champs de maïs. Pas dans cette photo (j'ai eu ma longue lentille de 150 à 600 mm!) Est-ce que l'hravester de maïs est en action?

J'ai parlé avec les deux hommes du camion. Ce sont les propriétaires / gestionnaires de la ferme qui vérifient leur opération de récolte.

Ces gars, ces messieurs, étaient très gentils. Ils étaient de véritables agriculteurs avec la peau battue par le soleil. C'était amusant d'entendre le dialecte de leur pays alors qu'ils parlaient. C'était aussi agréable qu'ils aient pris le temps de discuter tout en sachant que toutes les minutes, l'horloge s'arrête à leur temps de récolte avec des pluies (et peut-être de la neige!) Autour du coin.

 

The Scania L94's (and L113's) that we had at Ipswich were absolute cracking buses to drive. Once the VRs had gone I was always begging to swap whatever I had for a Scania. Although I was on the four day week country rota, we did have a lengthy late town shift on a Sunday, which I actually didn't mind doing. Always the domain of Darts and B6's, and no staff on duty on a Sunday, just on-call manager and engineer, so I'd dump my allocated pile of crap and take a Scania. Happy Days. First Eastern Counties 65569 (S569TPW) Ipswich 16th January 2005 (Route 1)

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