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Pale sands and blue ocean at Mayflower beach, Cape Cod. It was considerably colder than it looks! Hasselblad X1D.

Clouds and moon above the breadth of Mayflower beach. Cape Cod Massachusetts USA. Hasselblad X1D.

Lines in the sand under a big sky at Mayflower Beach, Cape Cod USA. Hasselblad X1D.

Still not the Flying bloody Scotsman but a lovely engine all the same.

Does anyone remember when kid stuff was like this? It came with sharp metal tools, real glass test tubes, slides and specimen jars, also chemicals and dyes. Who knows how kids survived the 1960's?

 

Perennial herb of the family Orchidaceae, 15-50 cm high, with a finger-shaped tuber (hence the generic name) and a straight unbranched hollow stem topped with a dense and usually rich bunch of flowers; leaves broadly lanceolate, even the uppermost protruding from the stem, usually markedly brownish-violet-spotted - these spots are larger than in our other ring-spotted rings and are more or less round, never in the form of transverse lines; the flowers are usually dark purple, rarely pink or white, the upper petals form an incomplete helmet, the lower ones form a trilobal lip, which is lighter at the base with a dark purple pattern - as is customary in ringlets, in flower shape, color and pattern varies considerably, a large number of varieties and forms have been described without much systematic significance (as if someone scientifically described redheads as a special form of man): you may notice, for example, that one of the plants photographed differs significantly from the others, by forma integra (Harz) Soó?); The fruits are capsules. It blooms in May and June, in the mountains it can bloom until early July. It grows on extensively cultivated moist meadows, in springs, swamps, bogs, the edges of mountain highlands, more often on acidic soils, but it also tolerates alkaline subsoil; what he hates is shading.

 

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hawthorne - Zweigriffeliger Weißdorn - crataegus laevigata

 

Sony A7RIII with FE 90mm 2.8 Macro

No.61306 'Mayflower' working the Steam Dreams Charter 1Z42 16:47 Lincoln Central - Chelmsford at Rowston. 47245 is thankfully out of sight on the rear. 28-08-2021.

 

Taken with the aid of a pole.

British Railways apple green liveried LNER Class B1 No. 61306 'Mayflower' prepares to depart Gloucester station with The Welsh Dragon railtour, operated by Steam Dreams, on 4th September 2021.

Beauty of Nature on a wide meadow of mayflowers in Spring!

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Die Schönheit der Natur in Form einer Butterblumenwiese im Frühling!

Replica of the Mayflower.

Plymouth, Massachusetts.

LNER B1 61306 Mayflower caught the last of the days usable light near Blakedown Worcestershire. 30/3/2019

Mayflower steam train 🚂🚃 heads through the Limpley Stoke Valley with the steam Dreams excursion to Bath Spa.

 

6th April 2022.

Taken at this years damp 'Gala of Steam' on the 'Bluebell Railway'.

A last minute decision to head down to Royal William Yard and the Mayflower Marina in Plymouth for sunset last night. My gamble paid off and although there was a tiny bit of thick cloud, it really gave off some amazing colours when the sun set. This is an eight shot pano to get in Royal William Yard and the whole of the marina.

The hawthorn trees look lovely this year. Clouds of blossom line the fields.

This is a UK wild flower, which I have seen growing along grass verges at the roadside, in the South West of England. I have several plants in my garden, coming into flower at present..

hawthorne - Zweigriffeliger Weißdorn - crataegus laevigata

 

Sony A7RIII with FE 135mm F1.8 GM

LNER B1 No. 61306 Mayflower visiting the Severn Valley Railway for a short visit as part of staff training, and air brake testing. Featured here leaving Bewdley.

On a Steam Dreams charter from London to Portsmouth

hawthorne - Zweigriffeliger Weißdorn - crataegus laevigata

 

Sony Alpha 1 with FE 70-200mm G2

Plymouth Harbor, Massachusetts

hawthorne - Zweigriffeliger Weißdorn - crataegus laevigata

 

Sony Alpha 1 with FE 70-200mm G2

Originally the ‘Shippe Inn’ and dating back to 1780, it was rebuilt as the Spread Eagle and Crown in the 19th century. War damage to the roof and top floor led to a major refurbishment in 1957 which created a 16th century style interior and this riverside pub was renamed the Mayflower after the ship which left from the nearby landing steps for America carrying the Pilgrim Fathers.

 

The Mayflower claims to be the only place licensed to sell American stamps in the UK.

hawthorne - Zweigriffeliger Weißdorn - crataegus laevigata

 

Sony Alpha 1 with FE 70-200mm G2

b1 4-6-0 61306 mayflower accelerates through winsford with an excursion from leicester to blackburn

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Former LNER Thompson Class B1 4-6-0 61306 'Mayflower' is pictured passing Giggleswick with the 5Z50 Carnforth - Carnforth run. 37516 brings up the rear. 02/05/2013. 3076v 40f

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Replica of the 17th century Mayflower

 

I love it when I see some pink in the hawthorn blossom, a chef's kiss! I enjoy backlighting flowers with the late or early sun.

Ex LNER B1 class Mayflower is seen with a mixed freight on an early morning goods train

On a corner in downtown Jackson, MS (a very welcoming and friendly city!). This man is both security guard and ambassador; he excels at both jobs!

 

GBRf Class 69 No.69001 'Mayflower' is working 6L32 06:57 Doncaster Up Decoy - Whitemoor Yard L.D.C Gbrf at Rowston. 19-03-2025.

May Flowers on the forest floor.

69001 'Mayflower' (66744 on the rear) passing Pennington, to the west of Ulverston with 3Q99, the 12.13 Carlisle Upperby and return Weedkilling train via the WCML, Carnforth, Ulverston and Millom.

 

Mon 5th June 2023.

 

This was a debut appearance for a Class 69 on the Furness lines of South West Cumbria.

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