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Head - LeLUTKA Lilly Head 2.5
Skin - Danna by Pumec
Body - Lara by Maitreya
Hair - Mariah by Doux
Eyes - Snow Eyes V1 by S0NG
Freckles - Lia Freckles by FT
Clothing:
Dress- Carol Dress by MOW
Shoes - Carami Heels by Breathe
Dance - Hannah Vol 4 Bento by Move! Cologne
Location - Dance Club Baccara
Granola. Lexi Nightstand. White. Gold. at Kinky:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Liberty%20City/127/131/37
unKindness Spring Lattice set for Fameshed:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Anthem/127/135/1107
uK - Spring Lattice Fireplace Light
uK - Stone Plant White/Light
unkindness main store:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Oracle%20Sparc/121/121/4002
uK - Avery Mirror White
Rezz Room Main store:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Boutique%20187/205/116/102
[Rezz Room] Bulldog Puppy Sleep
Tuesdays Main store:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Yella%20Island/86/124/23
Tuesdays Simple Rug - Group Gift
Other Decor Photographed:
floorplan. goodnight wire
Bauhaus Movement - Virginia Candle / Platinum
Stockholm&Lima:Starlight Canopy Bed [A]
West Village Eleanora Drawer Chest - Parisian Grey
A BTS skytrain approaches Asok station above the bustling intersection of Sukhumvit and Ratchadaphisek Rd on a soggy night in Bangkok.
I hope you had an enjoyable weekend my friends and are looking forward to the new week!
The NSSR ran a storage move yesterday using DM&IR 193 and GN 400. Missabe caboose C-205 was used as a shoving platform and became a stranded asset until the empty coal train is pulled out early next year. This was the third of four coal sets being temporally stored on the line for Detroit Edison. Duluth - 12/16/19
Explore #10 Feb 16, 2009 Front Page
To .Rohan flickr.com/photos/selectah/ Thank you friend for your kind words!
STROBIST: 1 Nikon SB800 (1/8) 60 degrees front-left off camera fill flash
A mother grizzly moves her two yearling cubs up river and onto the river bank, Chilko River, BC. Up river the countryside was more open than it was closer to the lake.
13/10/2012 www.allenfotowild.com
Three Bighorn rams on the move across the grasslands of Badlands National Park. When we first spotted this trio they were heading away from us. Not wanting butt shots I managed to outpace and briefly get ahead of them for this shot. That wasn't easy. Like many of their ungulate cousins, they move effortlessly and deceptively fast across uneven terrain. This was shot from a slightly elevated position. I would have preferred an eye level perspective but that would have meant obstructing their intended path which would have been rude.
Nothing to see here, lets just move along. My phone is so much more important. Then again it could just be me, I am very anti-phone discussions, I think these stupid things just take to much of my time.
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EXPLORE #7 December 13/2008
...Moments will pass
In the morning light
I found out
Seasons can't last
And there's one thing
Left to ask
Stay, don't just walk away
And leave me another day
A day just like today
With nobody else around...
(by A-HA)
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Mood: Passed my Creative Block finally!
It appears as though Jim Farrel has his train of dead heading coaches well in hand as as he notches out and picks up "passenger train speed" with NYS&W SD45 #6500 at Hudson Junction near Campbell Hall, NY. Joe White holds down the firemans side of the cab. Both men have since retired from the "Q".
Why would anyone think that moving Parliament out of London is such a bad idea?? Maybe they know that lack of investment in the North has left us behind London...?? Answers on a post card to Dave at Westminster. Liverpool would make a great place, and it may give them a sense of humour too....
Mar' 2010
Trawling through the archives I found these forgotten images.
A cold day back in March 2010 I was passing Eilean Donan Castle just before slack water which gave me a few minutes to get set up and capture some of the best reflections that I have witnessed there.
This one was captured a short while later just as the water started to move again.