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The first pair of SD30Cs to arrive in the Twin Cities came in on the CN L517.
A quick video of the CN L517 pulling these units... www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKK6YlKfxRs
This is the female from my back yard nesting pair of Tree Swallows. There has been a huge flock of them fighting over the boxes and I've really only put up boxes for two pairs - one in front, the other in back.
The problem with having too many is that they work as a team, which makes it hard for the Bluebirds. The front yard pair may go without many photos since I don't have a blind in front, although that pair is more tolerant of my presence.
I talked my neighbor into putting up some more nest boxes in his yard. I went over to check them today and he has a pair of Bluebirds in one box with 5 eggs. I suspect that my other neighbor has a pair as well. I'll have to take them some dried mealworms as housewarming present.
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Tigger helping me with programming my color library manger program. ("Pair programming" is a methodology where two programmers use one computer to write programs. It's as odious as it sounds and is just one of the silly, trendy things that managers love to do to show how much they "get" programmers.)
A pair of Flagler County Sheriff's Office BMW R1200RT motorcycles in Palm Coast's B-Section neighborhood on Halloween night, Palm Coast, Florida.
Picture taken October 31st, 2017.
Hay guys how's everyone?!! really missed it here ...
I've been studying a lot lately and it's paying off really well =)
I'll be back with new picks soon ...
Love & Peace ~
A pair of great crested grebes enjoying each other's company - Belhus Woods, Essex. D500_06934.NEF. Many thanks for views, comments and favourites.
There was a lot of showing off and pairing-up on the water today!
Shot on the lower lake in Cheltenham's Pittville Park.
A pair? Is there a match? What di
I have to about matches?
How can two wheels, create a match,
A pair? This matching always starts
at the point we choose to look from.
So how can these two ride together?
Where will the road lead us? With
Them? What looks like a fit at the beginning
Can look like disaster after the first mile
When your perspective changes.
That’s life.
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This iron sculpture belongs to a serie representing invented animals, a male and female. Together they form a pair. All sculptures are shaped by two elements .-------------------------------Sèrie d'escultures anomenades: APARELLAMENTS, representant l'esforç i les condicions dels animals per perpetuar la seva espècie.
photo: ROSER ALABAU
Blue rulons ( pair 1) sz 8 9/10
Blue rulons ( pair 2) sz 6-7 almost BN
Gold rulons sz 7-8 no tags 8/10
Sissies aggressors sz 9.5 worn 1x
Red freeks sz 8.5 7.5/10
Pa joker sz AM
Pa canine carnage sz axs-as no tags
team montana sheriff sz as
Pa fungus amongus sz axs
Definitely a better view on black, so please press L. Enjoy!
A pair of Cromptons in Woking station, possibly 33035 & 33108 waiting to re-engine the DC tour of 14/11/92.
Several years ago we had a pair of Great Horned Owls nest in our willow tree. Pictured are two of the four babies. It was mid morning when I was walking down to the bottom of our yard, when I turned and saw one of the babies sitting on the tree, just outside the nest. I quickly dashed into the house grabbing the camera, praying the owl would still be there when I returned. I crept back down to the tree...he was still there! As I focused in on the tree, perfectly camouflaged was the second baby.
Freightliner branded Class 47/0 multiple pairing 47114 'Freightlinerbulk' & 47205 were engaged in the preparation of the 4S81 18:20 Cardiff, Pengam FLT to Coatbridge service.
D1702 (47114) was delivered from Brush Falcon Works in November 1965. Under the BR freight sector structure it had been allocated to Construction, then Distribution before joining Freightliner, where it was re-liveried and named as illustrated. It was withdrawn in 2001 and cut by CF Booth, Rotherham in 2005.
D1855 (47205) was delivered from Crewe Works in July 1965 and under BR sectorisation was allocated to Distribution. Post-BR it retained the Trainload grey but had the Freightliner red triangle added as shown. Following withdrawal, the locomotive was purchased privately for preservation.
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