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Saw this odd couple today during my hike at Sycamore Grove Regional Park. They seemed to be arguing about something.
48624 heads up grade at castle hill near Williton with the quantock belle coaches in tow during the last day of the S&D anniversary gala march 2016
M/S Polargirl ble bygget i 1962 som passasjerbåten "Tanahorn" for rutefart på den værharde Finnmarkskysten. Båten er 127 fot lang og har en marsjfart på 10 knop.
Båten er sertifisert for totalt 90 passasjerer på dagsturer, og har overnattingsmuligheter for inntil 28 passasjerer.
Min far, Odd Henriksen, var skipper på skuta i tidsrommet 1986-98 da den gjorde tjeneste i kystvakta/bruksvakta.
Nå benyttes båten til diverse chartervirksomhet, med blant annet hvalsafarie i vinterhalvåret.
First two spreads of my zeta book..and some comments.
The paper is SO different from what I am used to but it has to be the nicest pen my lamy has ever come across!
Using a spiral bound book is a huge change… but without intending to I tried to connect the two pages in the first spread.
Of course I have to draw the cup that is on the label as my first sketch in the book!(groan groan!)
The sketch on the right is nothing special but highly significant for me as a record! A huge huge reshuffle in my study/workroom/sewing corner - getting rid of a lot of stuff and furniture that I have had since my uni days…and making it into a home office/studio.
I am really looking forward to challenge of completely different paper and format for sketchbook and have some ideas of different ways to work.
The palette on the title page is very very odd. it is made up of 4 different triads plus cobalt teal blue!
Doesn't happen so often, but every now and again, the DRS random number generator gets a bit excited and throws out some odd pairings.
Here's one now...
Friday flasks with 37259 teaming up with 57310 to take 6K41 Valley-Crewe back home. I say teaming up in the loosest sense possible as 57310 didn't appear to be switched on, never mind under power.
We're heading into that really grotty time of year now where you need this to run early to have any hope of a decent shot. Fortunately, K41 has a habit of running about 45 early, where I'm stood it should pass at 1608, this shot was taken at 1522. Even with that time advantage, the shot will still be a dicey one in about 3 or 4 weeks.
Rhyl, 11 November 2016.
Built in 1909 as an opera house and a meeting room for the International Order of Odd Fellows, this theater now has music venues for a campus town. Rock n Roll Hoochie Koo
In the early Fifties, odd little cars began to show up on car lots across North America. Many had been brought to the continent by returning service men and the sports car movement was born.
This building seems to consist solely of a front wall, complete with windows and front door; but nothing else. Seen in Marsaxlokk, Malta.
The shorelines of Sucia feature many odd rock formations. The sandstones and conglomerates that form the bedrock are not that hard, but certain minerals have caused the surface of the formations to become very hard. Where erosion breaks through this hard outer layer, it quickly hollows out fantastic caves and holes.
The sun had set a long way to the left when these pink flares showed up behind Digby Neck, rather mysterious. It really was 'the blue hour' though perhaps not *quite* this blue. :)
First York operated battery-electric Wrightbus StreetDeck Electroliner MF23 ZWJ - 36520 - is pictured Not in Service at York Railway Station waiting for its next duty.
This vehicle wears the new First Ultraviolet livery with pink front and multicoloured stripes for the University of York and is one of 10 buses to carry this branding out of a total of 29 of the type in the fleet. This is the odd one out of the batch in that it's the only University branded one on a 23 plate, the other 9 are all on 73 plates.
Date Taken: October 19th, 2023
Device Used: iPhone 12 Pro Max
Date Uploaded: April 17th, 2025
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The Odd Duck of Sandpipers
Spotted Sandpiper (Actitis macularius) - Biolab Road, Canaveral National Seashore, Merritt Island, Titusville, Florida
"Odd Duck", you say?
Well, first of all this guy is one of the few freshwater Sandpipers, so perhaps they would be better named Dirt, Mud or Rockpipers.
But perhaps the most unusual thing about these guys is that the fem is boss. And after she lays her eggs, she leaves her mate to look after them, while she flits about town having affairs with multiple other mates, and laying additional clutches of eggs to be cared for by up to 4 or 5 mates at a time! Yow!
And if that’s not bad enough, she comes equipped with sperm storage capabilities, so males caring for her eggs, may be caring for another male's offspring.
Talk about being cuckolded,
these gals are masters of that sport!