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Are you ready Blinks for next show! Always working hard and never give up!

Haters and clones are all welcome <3 we love you ALL! *hugs and grins with Lisa happy face* hihihi

 

Well, that's me finished editing this amazing session I had in these woods. Cannot wait to go back again especially in Autumn when the colours will be pretty spectacular!

What appears to be mist is in fact low cloud, as these woods are quite high up on a hill (my lungs can attest to that lol).

Beech trees do amaze me in how they grow so very differently to each other. Some areas I go to they are all tall and straight, other places they are all squat and gnarly. I guess they are like us and all individuals in their own ways.

I hope you enjoy this series I will be posting in the next week or so, let me know when you get bored of them lol.

THE LINE UP AT THE BELLINGHAM AIRPORT! i FELT LIKE I WAS ON AN ASSEMBLY LINE!

AUGUST 17TH EXPLORE #469

Lysefjorden, Norway.

Unterwegs mit einer Hamburger Hafenfähre zur nächsten Haltestelle

 

On the way to the next stop on a Hamburg harbor ferry

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Black-capped chickadee, heading for the feeder.

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A love session for the resident Kingfishers at Stafford Wildlife Hides - hopefully this means they will successfully have a second brood this year.......

next door to Succulent Gardens, fence of cacti

Bronica SQ-A / Film: 120mm ILFORD PANF PLUS 50

The South Tyndale Railway. Leaving Lintley Halt and heading for the end of the line at Slaggyford. Not only a great little railway but a wonderful 23 mile footpath linking Tyne Head with Haltwhistle. The path runs next to the railway for about half its length, the Halts along the route provide great stops for a packed lunch when shelter is needed.

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niedermoschel (rhineland-palatinate, germany)

The next generation is now on the wing! A trip to Bempton on Thursday and the first time I have seen a juvenile Kittiwake flying! Aren’t they gorgeous! Sadly Kittiwakes are on the red list, the highest conservation priority - numbers have declined by 40% since the 1970s. So sights like this are to be treasured. Along with better managed fishing of sandeels, every little thing we can do to help slow/reduce climate change will help these beautiful members of the gull family, along with many, many other species.

Next week <3

 

A mothers love - evoxed

IC #6252 and company are almost finished dumping their fresh loads of taconite on Dock 6 as the sky's pinks and purples fade to dark blues and the lights across the harbor in Superior begin to twinkle. The dock loads ships via a conveyor belt system or gravity-feed; the conveyor belt system can load 10,000 tons of iron ore pellets onto a ship per hour. With marine shipping closed for the winter season though, the taconite will get added to the massive stockpiles (frame left) and get shipped out in the spring when the harbor opens up again.

 

Of the six docks, the first was originally built on the Superior side of the harbor in 1892. The Duluth Mesabi & Northern Railway built their first wooden ore dock here the next year in 1893. As ore mining exploded on the Mesabi Iron Range into the next decade, the railroad built larger and more advanced ore docks to accommodate the steam freighters that were increasing in size.

 

By World War One, there were four ore docks almost a half-mile long operating here alongside smaller docks for receiving coal and limestone. The adjacent and inactive Dock 5 was built back 1914 while Dock 6 was indeed the sixth and final dock built at this location in 1918. Over time, the smaller, wooden ore docks were retired and deconstructed while the steel docks remained.

 

To the very far right is CN's Hallett Dock, used for both outgoing and incoming cargos. Various products are handled here from bentonite clay and limestone, both used in the taconite production process.

 

More on the Duluth Docks and the harbor history can be read where this is sourced from:

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Hamburg - district walk Rissen

Explored: 12 December 2016

 

One of the woodpiles in our little forest, waiting to be hauled in closer to home. The sudden and hefty snowfall that we had a few days ago nearly covered this pile and the sun and wind have worked their magic in texturizing the snow that's stuck to the ends of the logs. I love the look of a well-stacked woodpile, especially when combined with winter snow. This one just had to be photographed. One of these days the logs will be laid on the fire in our woodstove to keep us cosy on frosty winter nights but for now they'll remain sleeping under their blanket of white.

Europe - France - Paris - Châtelet les Halles : " Next station is ? " - " La prochaine station est ? "

I was really looking forward to Top Gun 2 this summer. I had been waiting for a long time, not that I think the story will be any good, but I'm sure the action scenes will be worth to watch.

As it looks now, the movie is postponed till next summer - i look forward to that

 

Here is my 1/46 scale of Mavericks F/A-18E Super Hornet

Next to the musuem there's this art installation. I really loved it. This is also my favourite photo from the 2003 trip.

Next stop Dublin in 5hrs 45min for faded St. Munchin.

seascape photography

Exam next Friday. Potentially going camping afterwards so I should get some more interesting shots there I assume! I have 1-2 more photos to upload from this day at the beach. I'll get around to that sooner or later.

 

My first explore! Woohoo! Thank you to all my lovely contacts! Kind of fitting that my 100th upload is my first explore, no? Please feel free to browse through some of my other beach work!

 

On another note, I hope you're all well. Thanks for your kind comments all.

 

Take care,

Ben

It's been a long, fun filled day at the arboretum for these little ones! A long swim across the lake, crossing a wooded path, a trip to a big grassy field, and back again.

 

With three close at hand, Mom and Dad are now waiting for the other five stragglers to catch up.

 

Who knows what their next big adventure will be? From the looks of it, it might just be time for a power nap!

   

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