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1977 built Lockheed L1329-25 Jetstar 2 N99E parked on the Page-Avjet ramp at Washington's Dulles Airport, Virginia back in June 1987
With construction number 5216 she eventually became N797WQ and was last known with the Spears Manufacturing Company
Scanned Kodak 35mm Transparency
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An HDR photo taken right before sunrise. Horseshoe Bend has become popular among Instagram and other social media users in recent years; its proximity to the town of Page, in northern Arizona next to Glen Canyon Dam, also puts it on the map.
My stay in the Page area is part of my first visit to the less crowded North Rim of the Grand Canyon, which is only open during summer, as part of a socially distanced road trip during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.
This is the Handley Page Victor, the famous British Cold War Strategic Bomber/Tanker that I made with LEGO bricks.
After I built the Vickers Valiant (the first of the “V-Bombers”) in Micro-scale, I decided to build the Handley Page Victor as well which was the last Strategic Bomber developed by the United Kingdom during the Cold War to enter service.
While the Valiant used a slightly swept wing to achieve high speeds, the Victor used a revolutionary crescent-shaped swept wing, based on the ideas developed by German scientists during the Second World War.
For a short period of time, the Victor was able to fly higher and faster than many first generation fighters.
However, with the development of Surface to Air Missiles like the SA-2 Guideline, it became a suicide mission to fly over Soviet territory (even at high altitudes), so the Victor started to perform low altitude missions to evade radar detection.
This however led to extensive metal fatigue, which forced the Victor´s removal from the Strategic Bombing role. The airframes were then converted into Strategic Tankers and reconnaissance planes, a role that it performed extremely well until 1993.
During it´s long service as a tanker, it was used to refuel the Avro Vulcan bomber that performed the Black Buck raids against the Falklands as well as refuel Tornado Strike Planes during the First Gulf War.
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Sion R. Darkness and his small story.
He is Fifth Motif Googwa
Costume is by Nalisinko
Wig by Kagami Design
Face-up by Bell-Chan
Accessories by Imagination Studio
Yesterday I gave a little peak. Today the full page because I love how things came together. All the elements used in my bulky blue book are on this page in an understated way. Really happy all the work that I've done the last four months.
this book is part of the Library Project which is a collaborative altered book project initiated by Alex Itin
Kansas City Southern SD40-2 #665 leads a northbound freight past the helper pocket at Page, OK in November of 1996.
him: "It smelled like rain."
her: "She cringed at the smell of the putrid rain."
"It smelled like rain. Still."
Even pages contain text that I put in the description. The text are messages they wrote on each other's Facebook wall. check out the whole book
I took two of my sisters into my room to make page poems......But they didn't quite understand, so we decided to do "funny spages" instead.
Left to Right: 8 year old, me, 9 year-old
............................................Here's what they say........................................
8 year old: "I say a box on the red waves in a man french and french'
Me: "My dinner got to be the receptionist. The paperwork lingered across my table. She refused a ride, but seemed restless. I'd regret making dinner. We talked, she'd had enough conversation. But I quiver when she switched of my music..
9 year-old : One day our class had a party. Graciously all of us bumped into his barreled rib cage.
Stay Safe, Eat Donuts(╭☞⌐■◞ ■)╭☞
Hey you,
I would love to invite you to my facebook page. I thought that it would be a great platform to share with you all the photos and things that I don't share here. And so if you like a bit of what I do, what I'm trying to do or what you think that I'll do I would really love to see you there.
Lots of love
Not long ago, I spent a rainy afternoon at my favorite bookstore in West Chester, Baldwin's Book Barn (also a favorite place to photograph, of course). :) They have a great collection of antique books, and as I wandered through the shelves, one book in particular caught my eye - a thin volume with worn edges, a black leather cover and ornate gold lettering. A catchy title too: Memorial Addresses on the Life and Character of Marriott Brosius, February 1 - 14, 1902. :)
I'm sure he was a good guy, but that's not why I bought the book.
I flipped through the pages (yes, that great musty smell you'd expect), and toward the back found the delicate surprise you see above -- a small, sweet bunch of four-leaf clovers pressed into the pages. :) I found myself standing there, smiling.
Every now and then I wonder about who put them there, and why. It's impossible to know of course...but I'm sure the last thing he or she could have imagined is that they would someday find themselves here - in front of your eyes and mine, all across the world. I like that.
To be honest, I'm not exactly sure what I'm trying to say by posting this today, with all the looking-backward-moving-forward-ness of New Year's Eve. I guess I just love how this one small gesture of kindness found its way across 104 years to make you smile (hopefully) or imagine a story or stir a fond memory. It reminds me that it is the genuine gestures that last...and there are none too small.
So, dear friends, thankyou for reading this far on a busy New Year's Day. I wish each of you a year filled with health and goodness for you and your families.
As always, please know how deeply grateful I am for the overwhelming kindness and encouragement and creativity you share with me here.
THANK YOU, and Happy New Year. :)
After catching and killing a prairie dog, Coyote trotted over to some tall grass to consume her meal. This worked out well for me, because that brought her in close - this image is only slightly cropped, whereas the previous kill shot was heavily cropped. When only a scrap of hindquarters remained, she carried it away, past me and across the dogtown until she disappeared from sight over a little hill. I moved on, too... in search of other prey.
Photographed in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan. Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission © 2017 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
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