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Cleaner mopping the shopping center's floor. Kowloon, Hong Kong

Obi needs a hair cut.

Toronto, Ontario

After all was said and done, it took almost 3 years to contain the zombies and eliminate them. The scientists figured out how eliminate them at a biological level, while still not having any long term effects on those who hadn't been turned. A bad cold for us, death for the undead. With a 99 percent effectiveness, it was easy to eliminate any that weren't caught up in the chemical sweep. The only thing we had left to worry about were all the little rogue groups that popped up, fighting for supremacy over a broken land. They must have forgot about all the bunkers the government had. We still have a standing army made up of several hundred thousand troops, along with all those waiting with the fleets. Hell, we might even be done in time for elections to be held again next year

Frosted Mop Head Hydrangea, just down the lane from me.

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TP&W has gotten the signal for #20 to proceed east and as the caboose clears there is a track speeder waiting to cross as well as another SB on the MOP.

I've called this 'mop top' because...

a) I don't know the name and

b) I think you can see by looking at it why lol!

 

This bloom is from the same bush as the one in my triptych (below) from previous post...

 

I can say it 'till the cows come in (I don't have any cows hahaha so they'll never come in) I AM in AWE of MOTHER NATURE'S ARTISTRY and filled with JOY every time I view her works!!!!!!!!!!

 

*PS~really worth viewing in large! :)

These are seedheads of Western Anemone flowers at Manning Park, along the Paintbrush Nature Trail.

A pair of Missouri Pacific GP50's, #3523 and #3513 sandwich "Screaming Eagle" SD40 #3106 at Tower 55 in Ft. Worth, TX. August of 1983.

Micro-Nikkor 105mm/2.8

Mopping up.

 

Quick action by Fire & Rescue NSW Station 248 Camden prevented a fire from reaching its full potential in Spring Farm on 12/11/2019 Tuesday afternoon.

 

Severe damage was caused to a wooden fence line that borders the Spring Farm park land and Camden Bypass.

 

A nearby house whilst was threatened by fire escaped damage due entirely to the swift actions of fire fighters.

 

In the mopping up stages of the operation a fire fighter sprays water on the fires remnants.

 

Spring Farm, New South Wales, Australia.

Looking through the weather beaten window can be seen an old mop and bucket

Eastbound on the MoPac east of Pueblo, a coal train bound for Texas greets the harsh winter sun between some signals that I'd wager aren't long for this world.

O'Hare. All clean and tidy.

Explore No 113

Highest position: 301 on Wednesday, August 30, 2017

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Vendor, downtown, Kingston, JA

Everyday exhibits inside the museum ;-)

Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia, PA.

The Perturbed Sanctum

UWP silver mop door enhancement , South Philly

Lake Cuyamaca. SMC Takumar 50mm 1.4

After our successful day in the Carpathians, our last full day in the Ivano-Frankivsk area and in Ukraine was spent getting any shots we felt needed trying again. As one of the group had overslept the day we travelled from Lviv to Ivano-Frankivsk and missed out when we spent time in the local vicinity we decided to head back to the first spot we tried on our arrival at Yezupil'. For the first time in the 5 days we had spent in the country the day dawned murky and grey, meaning we could properly enjoy our hotel breakfast before heading out. This also coincided with reduced passenger and freight traffic on the line down from Lviv compared to two days previously, so a large part of the morning was spent waiting around for something to appear.

 

It was nearly 1pm before the sun started to break through the clouds and 90 mins after the previous train had passed we heard the rumble of something approaching from the Ivano-Frankivsk direction. Breaking up the diet of 2TE10's and 2M62's that we had seen on our last visit, ChME3-3924 (ЧМЭ3-3924) is seen passing Yezupil' with a short infrastructure train on 25th October 2019.

Lunch today was at the Arboretum, which is about 10 minutes from where I work.

 

I'd just about finished lunch and started to head back to the car when I noticed a flower bed... with this gorgeous clematis. Suffice to say, I was late getting back to the office.

this is henry, the mops.

the real one. :)

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