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Bert and I posing in front of snowy Buachaille Etive Mòr. - This was a bit of a rushed picture. Since the weather was changing very frequently I had to set up the tripod, take off my jacket, trousers, hat, and gloves and jump into position all in the span of 5 minutes. To be honest, it was way too cold and windy to be taking my time.
Well, I think this is the last winter picture of me and Bert. I still have a ton of other shots to sort through but these will be just landscape shots. I am so looking forward to the summer, especially camping. Let's hope that after the quite mild and wet winter the midges won't be to blood thirsty. For those who don't know there is a brilliant midge forecast at: midgeforecast.co.uk/home/
LMS Stanier 'Black Five' 4-6-0 44984 (Horwich/1946) at Aylesbury with the 14:38 semi-fast train from Marylebone to Nottingham.
Loco allocated to Colwick shed (40E).
02/07/1966 [GB 1959].
We all have our own reasons for taking a moment to pause. Whereever we are. Whatever we're doing. Whether it's to respect the past, the place or the time. I'll leave your interpretation of why this Coyote paused for a moment and lowered it's head at dusk. A special moment.
Private land, central Arkansas. August, 2016.
Photo # IM5_3262acb.
(c) Kelly Shipp Photography.
A break from florals, here's one from one of my Goodwood visits.
Flickr is playing up again and I am not seeing most of my contact's posts in my activity stream again.
LibertಠJourneys, sponsored by BRM Radio and Bell Estates, definitely has a lot of fun for everyone. Explore, shop, test out the experience...all while listening to the best music.
This year, I am amazed at the hard work and before the events really kick off, I took a moment to just pause and reflect at what we did as a team...This is the journey, this is the freedom!!! Play the Moments--Pause the Memories!!
Check it out for yourself @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Global%20Earth/19/17/35 You can find my shirt in the market at The Doll House!!!
After finishing a few switching moves on the siding and Keystone Propane, PT-98 waits for their conductor to climb back aboard. In a few minutes the five Alco and MLW's will be on their way towards their next stop at Bestway Lumber in Cresco.
SPNC - Year 2 - Instruction #2 - "Capture a moment of silence in the never ending noise of the world." - Pierre Belhassen
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