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Mess stainless steel countertops and tabletops. Library book shelf. Photos pinned to a wall bulletin board.
66 photos of the submarine U.S.S. Cod are viewable in my www.flickr.com/photos/mathersteve/albums/72157689282303805 album.
September 2017 unguided tour of the 1943 Fleet Submarine U.S.S. Cod. Floating at a harbor wharf, next to Burke Lakefront Airport in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. Of all the submarines on display in the USA, the Cod is the only one “...boarded through the forward escape trunk, an airlock that allows crewmen to enter and leave the sub while she remains submerged.” A Because of this rather difficult entry, plus widely spaced wooden deck planks that trap canes, crutches and wheelchair wheels, the tour is not ADA Approved. www.usscod.org/
iPhone 6s with ProCamera+integrated vividHDR apps (takes and auto merges up to 6 images) • Photoshop Elements with Nik's free Dfine plugin, DxO's ViewPoint plugin and Anthropics' Smart Photo Editor plugin
At Trees in Dallas, TX on 12/9/11.
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CFB Borden, ON, 17 June 2010
Serving meal
Students prepare to serve hungry diners at the mess hall located inside CFSAL's Food Services and Steward training cadre. The mess hall located in the school allows students to work in a large quantity cooking environment.
Canadian Forces Image Number LX2010-072
By Sgt Vince Tripp with Army News Toronto
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CFB Borden, Ontario, 12 Mai 2010
Service de repas
Les stagiaires se préparent à servir des convives affamés à la salle du mess du cadre d’instruction en services d’alimentation et des stewards de l’EALFC. La salle du mess, située dans l’école, permet aux stagiaires de travailler dans un environnement de cuisine servant de grandes quantités.
Image des Force canadiennes numéro LX2010-072
Par le Sgt Vince Tripp avec Les Nouvelles de l'Armée, Toronto
день рождения радио Чипльдук в клубе Мост
день рождения радио Чипльдук в клубе Мост
Messer Chups
Messer Chups
At Trees in Dallas, TX on 12/9/11.
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Ein Griffplättchenmesser, wie es erst im 12. Jh. aufkam, jedoch fälschlicherweise immer wieder auch von Frühmittelalter-Darstellern verwendet wird.
Mehr dazu: hiltibold.blogspot.com/2012/11/ein-fruhmittelalterliches-...
Nobody cares what it's like to be the house fuse box, decades of loyal observation making sure the visiting electricity behaves itself goes unrewarded.
My desk can be a mess sometimes. But it is also a place that reminds me how brands sort of make up my living.
день рождения радио Чипльдук в клубе Мост
день рождения радио Чипльдук в клубе Мост
Messer Chups
Messer Chups
It's Sunday, and for the first time in a while I have had nothing solid planned. Of course this would be the day my subconcious brain decides it only needs 6 hours sleep. After pottering about, cleaning/polishing my motorbike and the afternoons football, I decided to go through some 'old' folders and delete RAWS I will never use again. A couple of months back I decided to do something that seems odd now, put photos on my facebook page but not on my flickr. Silly decisions and I cannot even blame it on alcohol.
This is one of a few photographs I took whilst scouting for locations with Will. The whole place was a mess and it was clear some people had been living inside for a while. There was still a strong smell of urine. On one floor there was a sofa placed infront of a window and a camping stove with lots of tea bags and noodle packets about.
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Thanks to the Queen's Birthday, a public holiday here in Papua New Guinea, I did not have to go to work today, a bright and sunny Monday. That gave me a chance to work on one of my other jobs and write an article for Niugini Blue about diving with Roz Savage. Well, it was a productive day, but I'm knackered, so I will spare you my usual nonsensical chatter.
My Facebook friend Kevin Lock sent me a link to a very scary site which allows you to put the footprint of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico right over the top of your house, if you are so inclined. My sense of geography is askew because of living in the same place for nearly half of my life, so I wanted to get an idea of the scale of the disaster. I put it right over Madang:
I was dumbfounded. All that I could think of was to be thankful that we have no ecological woes that could, even in the worst possible case, hold a candle to this one. That would be the same as comparing a firecracker to a hydrogen bomb.
I spent years in the U. S. Army National Guard flying helicopters. A large percentage of our missions were in support of disaster relief. I have seen close up and personal the kind of personal tragedy that such disasters cause. This one goes well beyond my imagination.
To get my mind off of those dreadful memories, I'll show you the wing of The Green Dragon B-25 bomber near Wongat Island:
What you see is the remaining metal framework of the control surface at the rear edge of the wing.
Inside the fuselage at the corner of one of the ammunition boxes was a spindly shrimp with an eel poking its head out next to it:
I wonder if they are even aware of each other.
Down on the bottom, behind the wing is a Heliofungia actiniformis coral full of Periclimenes shrimp:
The shot above is about as good as I can get with the Canon G11 in the low light conditions. I had to shoot at ISO 400. If you know what that means, you'll have respect for this little camera a bit bigger than a pack of cigarettes, if anybody remembers what that looks like.
Here is another shot that gives an idea of how many of these little nearly transparent shrimp you might find in one coral:
They were hopping around like tiny bunnies.
This is very young coral colony which Monty Armstrong found out near the nose of the bomber. It was as delicate as any flower I've ever seen:
Its current size is about five or six centimetres. It will be interesting to see how fast it grows.
I'm tired and I still have captions to write. There will be more useless mumblings tomorrow.
Newell's Old Boys 1 x 0 Santos (03/05/2023) - Estádio Marcelo Bielsa - Fotos: Raul Baretta/ Santos FC.