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From postcards: the HAL Dinteldyk and the Alcoa Corsair

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

86637 & 639 - 4L92 - Cow Roast (Tring) - 1816 - 05/07/13.

Two each of several models, side by side

F-5E Tigers J-3082 & J-3085 at RAF Fairford in July 2017.

Paired departure Class 153 & Class 390 Coventry 19-03-2013

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.)

Unknown artist, 1760, Wadsworth Atheneum, Downtown, Hartford, Connecticut, USA, light sculpture

A lovely pair of bronze statues at Marsaxlokk harbour, Malta

ODC - "A Pair Of"

 

This hard working pair is done vanquishing weeds for the day. Time to relax and put their lance away!

Spotted this pair working on a nest no doubt.

Oder: Leuchten, die nicht leuchten...

 

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 rare pair of vintage Aveling & Porter shunting locomotives working away at Beamish Museum.

 

On the left is 1917-built 0-4-0WTG 8800 "Sir Vincent", a compound locomotive with enclosed cab, steam brake and flywheel. It was built for Vickers Armstrong Ltd., armaments manufacturers of Erith, Kent, and named after their chief financier. In 1932 it was sold to British Oil and Cake Mills, also at Erith, Kent and was withdrawn in 1966.

 

On the right, is 1926-built 2-2-0WTG 9449 "Blue Circle" This locomotive was originally built in 1926 for use at the Snodland Works of Holborough Cement Co. Ltd., Kent, which was later to become Blue Circle Cement. The engine was the 130th and last traction engine railway locomotive built by Aveling & Porter. It is believed to be the only one of this type surviving.

 

Both were at the museum for the Great North Steam Fair in September 2010.

 

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Pair of eagles on the beach in Alaska.

dis·re·pair

[ˌdisrəˈper]

 

NOUN

poor condition of a building or structure due to neglect:

"the station gradually fell into disrepair"

There was a lot of showing off and pairing-up on the water today!

 

Shot on the lower lake in Cheltenham's Pittville Park.

Lots of duck pairs around. Spring has finally arrived here and we are getting many types of ducks, also Sandhill cranes and hawks. My drought is over.. yahoo!!

* The white area on the hood of the male can rise straight up.

**See previous for Ringed-neck ducks.

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.

bushtit pair - it was fascinating to watch them come and go and the first time I've seen a bushtit nest. Female is at the back.

Thunder Bay Conservatory

  

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Pair of Bald-Eagles sharing nesting-duties...

52 in 2017 Challenge

Theme 12:Pair

 

Pair of white Storks on their nest in Silves Portugal.

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

Gadwall Pair

I photographed this pair of gadwalls t at Middle Creek WMA on Monday 1/4/2016. It was nice to

find these as the ponds are starting to freeze so these ducks will soon be gone and they have the most beautiful feather markings..

 

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It's been busy in and above the garden.

Why is it we call a single, a pair, in the case of scissors? When I was a kid, we had one pair of scissors, and with seven kids, that really seems like not enough.... but we always knew to return them to the basket by the phone in the dining room. Funny the memories a challenge can bring back. ODC: pair

Two Common Redpolls pose briefly on a cool spring afternoon. Photographed in Clarence-Rockland, Ontario.

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.

A pair of Redshank in the air over Chew Valley Lake

Backyard visitors. What a surprise when a pair of mallards landed in our backyard. They enjoyed a leisurely swim in the backyard pond, found a few seeds under the bird feeders, strolled around and relaxed by the pond. They have now visited the backyard twice in a row arriving mid afternoon and staying until around 8:30 in the evening before heading out.

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