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Sometimes, you don't even feel like doing the fun things...
Toby was feeling like that today when she picked up her jump rope... She's missing her Daddy and usual traveling companion (my DH), but also sad, that he is missing his Dad too.
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My FIL passed away late this morning in Conn. DH has been gone for a week and I have been busy getting ready and making arrangements for animals and kids and all that goes along with times like this... I will be here sporadicly the next few days if at all...Just wanted to FYI, in case there are unanswered emails, FM's and the like, which I will get to as I can. Thanks everyone. xox
Dance With My Father...
Pacific National's 7106 leads loaded coal train UV03 on the northern missing link line at Norwich Park. 7133 and 7131 were in mid-train DPU capacity.
Fellow photographers at the Major Taylor Velodrome in Indianapolis, IN. I liked how the 3 cyclists are spaced and frame the photographers.
Work # 459 from 201O/11
" The swirl of glue-imprint remains after the metal viewpoint memorial plaque at Orrest Head, Windermere, Cumbria ( Lake District) was jemmied and stolen from its slate plinth in 2011. The plaque featured an enlarged engraving of a drawing by A. Wainwright, famous guidebook writer, fell-walker and artist. ( Subsequently replaced by the cliquey Wainwright Society )
Echoed somewhat aptly in the missing view that day due to an all-enveloping mist. " - M. St.M
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Link to the LD 6191 post
londondada.art/2011/05/20/new-dada-work-459-pyramid-power...
Missing Unicorn flyer spotted on Central Park West, New York City. If you have any information, you know what to do.
While we got lucky several times with the sun poking out at the right time, it still meant very gray clouds and skies. While it may give a dramatic look to the mountains looming in the background, I was really hoping for some bright blue skies. Either way, my next visit to the Hi-Line will try to incorporate some blue skies. Until then, I can be content with this eastbound manifest and the DPU's that are shoving hard on the rear as they near the end of the mountainous part and move on into the plains.
Daylily18 www.flickr.com/photos/12954369@N03/ had some pretty blue visitors at her feeders and it got me thinking about mine. I haven't seen them now for several weeks. I'm missing them and hope they return soon.