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

Let me tell you a story of BAME Female Skins.

Their favourite game.

  

47:52 Games in Action

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.

The Train Manager / Guard ambles towards me and down to the rear cab of Northern class 156 'Pacer' unit 156440, which is standing ready for an imminent departure from Newcastle station.

 

The service is the 8.19pm to Morpeth (2A46). It was a quiet night for passengers.

 

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8.16pm, 23rd March 2023

37418 leads 2Z02 Carlisle-Derby past Waterslack crossing.

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.

"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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Poor FaunaBot looking like a deer in the headlights dealing with both a frustrated manager (me) and a frustrated support tech on the phone all at once.

 

Location: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Fauna/128/128/25

#442 explore 01/06/2008

66769 League Managers Association / Paul Taylor Our Inspiration is at the head of 4L11 11.38 Masborough - Felixstowe North, pictured crossing the flooded Welney Washes (between Manea and Ely). [Pole, 5/6 sections (~6.8m)]

 

I eventually managed to get the live view image on the camera to display on the monitor and stay displayed when I raised the pole to the required height (although I had problems again after this), and shot this eastbound container train. This has been cropped significantly from the original (mostly on the left), as the image I originally had in mind involved the train running much further across the bridge. However, that then blocked most of the view of the sun reflected in the water. Of course, I'd started firing quite early, so just used one of the earlier frames. In addition, after the train had passed Manea and had started to climb up to the Washes bridges, the sun dropped into the cloud and much of the orange in the sky was lost. This has had the colour saturation increased a little. Comparing this with a test shot (with no train) taken two minutes earlier, I think the colours on that were better (as it didn't rely so much on the reflections).

 

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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

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The ultimate fetch -- 'GOOD BOY'

  

A poor quality photograph, but the only one I have since my hard disk fried. This is the wonderful Bryndyfi mine, another one of those white elephants which promised much and delivered... nothing. There's a range of buildings, a crusher house, a couple of buddle pits and a lovely tramway, plus this managers house.

My blog article is here treasuremaps.weebly.com/tracks/category/bryndyfi

Samara is a manager at a shop called BCBG Max Azria on Wooster Street in Soho. She was very kind and patient as I tried to get just the right shot. However, as I was walking away and turned around to say goodbye, I saw her just like this and knew that this was the shot I had to take.

 

P. S. I'll be away from Flickr for a few days. I'll catch up with you all when I get back!!

  

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He seemed to be the chief of the small store.

Studies of our current abode. With Building Manager Merging.

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.

While awaiting boat repairs at Oulbury, Arik Metzger agrees to work as port manager for the community in exchange for room and board.

 

He steps out of the weathered old bait shack-turned-harbor "office," gazing over to his broke down fishing trawler "Amak" as it bobs and sways slowly at its mooring. Inhaling of his pipe's smoldering tobacco, he turns to gaze about, and realizes his cat seems to have wandered, and so Mister Metzger decides to wander as well, hoping to locate his wayward feline companion.

 

Visit this location at Oulbury - The Forgotten Island. in Second Life

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