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Troca-troca (2002) is a work by Jarbas Lopes composed of three colored beetles, originally yellow, blue and red, which had their bodywork changed, resulting in three multicolored cars. They were used in 2002, by the artist and a group of friends, on a trip from Rio de Janeiro to Curitiba. Communication between the cars was done through an interconnected sound system.
On the way, they put stickers on the windshields of the cars they found on the road, produced from the palindromes archive by artist Luis Andrade: “zé desert, three is ten”, “the bitch leaves in vain”, and “and the bolero; borel oboe”, among others. In 2007, after the restoration, the cars were once again on the road, this time from Belo Horizonte to Brumadinho, after traveling through the surrounding communities.
Prague, Czech Republic. Legend has it that construction began on at 5:31am on 9 July 1357 (1357 9 7 531) because the Holy Roman Emperor was a believer of numerology and in his view this precise time (a palindromic number) would give the bridge additional strength.
Macro Mondays theme: TWO
These are two coffee spoons so are extra small. the image measures less than 3" across. They sit on a couple of Canadian two $ bills from 1986.
Thank you all for your kind comments and favs. All are greatly appreciated. Happy Macro Mondays!
Today's date is rare, and it's not just because it's a palindrome.
Dec. 2, 2021, written out numerically as 12/02/2021, is a palindrome because it reads the same backward as it does forward. But what makes Thursday's date extra uncommon is that it can also be read upside down just the same.
If you drop the slash marks from today's date and punch it into an analog calculator, you'll get the same image no matter which way you view it: upside down or right sideup. From News Source
I think this is a Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia) perched on wild grass on today’s sunny (but chilly) morning. Sun! My fingertips might lose those bathtub-type wrinkles. Until tomorrow’s lovely rain.
Happy Palindrome day! 02202020
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Large crop. 850mm, f/6.7, 1/1000, ISO 560
One of my old watches! (size 2,5x2,7cm)
For MacroMondays#Timepiece
FlickrFriday#Palindrome (noon)
Have a great week and thank you for visiting!
HMM!
For "Looking close... on Friday!" and "Numbers". (I'm sorry, I have a problem adding a new photo but watch is same,back side with serial number.)
© Darlene Bushue 2020
Happy February....and what better way to celebrate the palindrome than getting out early to watch the sunrise. Only in Colorado can you have spring and summer like weather one day and winter weather the next. We enjoyed temps in the mid-50's yesterday and are expeciting up to a food of snow today with temps plummeting below zero.
Have a great week!!!! Hoping to catch up with everyone soon!
In celebration of the palindromic date tomorrow, 22 02 2022. Sorry about the dust, this is the garage phone, and it really does need a clean.
Taken with the Fujinon ES 90mm enlarging lens at f/16 on about 12cm of bellows.
Focus merge of two shots, one for the plastic dial and the other for the number ring.
Our cat Dora, looking suitably unimpressed by the photo shoot this morning :-)
Saturday challenge - Palindrome
121 pictures in 2021/67 Palindrome
Wish I had taken a palindrome photo on 12th Feb... 1 2 0 2 2 0 2 1
- Appelé le carré SATOR, il peut se lire dans tous les sens. Le mot TENET, tenir une charrue, forme une croix au centre du carré.
Ce carré-palindrome fut l’un des signes de reconnaissance des premiers chrétiens, le premier a été découvert sur le site de Pompéi.
Malgré les nombreuses traductions possibles, celle reprise le plus souvent serait :
Le semeur qui laboure et moissonne au cycle des saisons, c’est l’œuvre (de Dieu).
- Named the SATOR square, can be read in all directions. The word TENET, holding a plough, forms a cross in the center of the square.
This square-palindrome was one of the signs of recognition of the first Christians, the first one was discovered on the site of Pompeii.
Despite the many possible translations, the one most often used would be:
The sower who plough and harvests in the cycle of the seasons is the work of God.
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Sunday morning I wake up,
You're beside me, breathing so loud.
The wall is empty and so flat,
the world around me is too large.
Oh.
And I know that I'm slow in the morning
As I fall into a hole
and on and on until
Silently, I look at you
and all the mirrors
vanish from my mind
Oh, oh whoa oh-oh uh-oh
Oh, oh whoa oh-oh uh-oh
You're mine.
NS 60P is making a nighttime passage through NW Ohio with one of the block lettered retro CP units on the point on "palindrome date day". Swanton, OH 02/02/2020
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Palindromes :
In French, this parrot is an “ARA”. In English, it’s a MACAW, but, macaw can be rotated 180° … so macaw = macaw …. 😁
Do U want a SMS … or a SMS … to explain it ? 😈
Or you can listen to ASA … or ASA :
Beautiful sculpted supercell near Roy, MT traverses the Montana landscape, trying but never succeeding in producing a tornado.
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Sunday morning I wake up,
You're beside me, breathing so loud.
The wall is empty and so flat,
the world around me is too large.
Oh.
And I know that I'm slow in the morning
As I fall into a hole
and on and on until
Silently, I look at you
and all the mirrors
vanish from my mind
Oh, oh whoa oh-oh uh-oh
Oh, oh whoa oh-oh uh-oh
You're mine.
Hope you have a lucky Palindrome Day 20211202!
♥ Thank you very much for your visits, faves, and kind comments ♥
RAE:
Del gr. παλίνδρομος palíndromos 'que recorre a la inversa'.
1. m. Palabra o frase cuyas letras están dispuestas de tal manera que resulta la misma leída de izquierda a derecha que de derecha a izquierda; p. ej., anilina; dábale arroz a la zorra el abad.
Fotografía y palíndromos: P. Ruiz-PeloZano
Just minutes after dawn, Engineer Dalton McAdams puts his 4 SD40-2's and their 12,000 horsepower to work singing away lugging 11,637 tons of their 83 load 2 empties of RCPE Train MRCHU 30 towards Huron on the RCPE Pierre Sub.
While I'm not the biggest Genesee & Wyoming fan, I do like matching paint, and I do like palindrome locomotives consists, and I do like SD40-2's, and I do like vintage Prime Manufacturing PM-920 horns, and I especially like units from my favorite roads. This consist includes an Ex-UP unit on the point, followed by a former Conrail, and the rear 2 units are of Missouri Pacific ancestry, which as we all know is the best of all.
I'll admit, standing out there in the cool dew of the morning I closed my eyes and listened to that symphony of railroading and it sounds just as good now as it did when I was 7. With their GE Dash-9 replacements imminent and already showing up on the property, it also reminded me of how much I miss hearing those engines on every train back in the 90's.
I'm thankful I got up here to see one of my best friends living his best life running the same type of locomotive, and in some cases the exact same units that I broke in on as a wet behind the ears kid in 2009 getting my locomotive engineer card.
Locomotives: RCPE 3420, RCPE 3445, RCPE 3447, RCPE 3452
10-2-25
Vayland, SD
My Palindrome word is LEVEL forwards or backwards. The tool to measure the angle of a surface is a level, the bubble in the marks proves it is level, all that just to keep it on the level 😊
DB Cargo 66066 with the 695V 17.35 New Biggin British Gypsum to Milford West Sidings passing through Ribblehead in the early evening sunshine
NS 60P with one of the retro-painted CP units on the point is eastbound over the Maumee River in Toledo, Ohio near the end of "palindrome date day" 02/02/2020
A schoolboy error (but difficult to avoid)!
Freightliner's palindromic 66566 passes through a sunny Stratford in charge of 6V12, the 10.53 empty stone from Chelmsford Reception Sidings to Acton Yard.
“It can scarcely be denied that the supreme goal of all theory is to make the irreducible basic elements as simple and as few as possible without having to surrender the adequate representation of a single datum of experience.” —Albert Einstein, 1933
www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-05004-4
Then again there are …
The “Physicists’ Credo: “Be accurate, avoid excess precision.”;
The Engineers’ Credo: “Keep It Simple, Stupid!”;
“Simplify, simplify, simplify!” —Henry David Thoreau, “Walden”
"One 'simplify' would have sufficed." —Ralph Waldo Emerson
Eastern Amberwing, Perithemis tenera
Posted on palindrome day, 24-02-2024
'Palindrome' 66566 passes Heamies Farm in gorgeous winter light working the 4L90 13.41 Crewe Basford Hall to Felixstowe North FLT. Its been on my 'To Do' list for a long time but never been to Heamies. Although lots of cloud rolled in, for once there was no 'cloud bowlage' 9/12/2022
Near return wire removed in PS
RAE:
Del gr. παλίνδρομος palíndromos 'que recorre a la inversa'.
1. m. Palabra o frase cuyas letras están dispuestas de tal manera que resulta la misma leída de izquierda a derecha que de derecha a izquierda; p. ej., anilina; dábale arroz a la zorra el abad.
Fotografía y palíndromos: P. Ruiz-PeloZano