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A grey squirrel takes a second in between shovelling down sunflower seeds on a cold January day, 2021
Pause muß sein - nach getaner Arbeit gönnen sich die Männer vom Gleisbautrupp der Rhodopenbahn in Septemvri eine verdiente Pause.
There has to be a break - after the work is done, the men from the track construction crew of the Rhodope Railway in Septemvri treat themselves to a well-deserved break.
he came to check out what we were doing in the "studio", got in front of the camera and started jumping up and down and shaking his hair all around then asked me if I got the shot. haha somehow I caught him being still, which doesn't happen often.
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Nuthatch grabbing a quick snack before the last storm of...you know...that nasty, white, 4 letter stuff that makes a mess!
As I was watching the monkeys, unexpectedly, a van came up the typhoon-damaged road which is something I've never seen before. From all throughtout the woods monkeys streamed up the road after it. It makes me wonder who might have been driving it, and what was inside.
Now, the german Wehrmacht have to make a break, that´s what Pause means.
I updated the tank, now it´s a custom Panzer lll :3
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The crowd at the Bagel Festival in Monticello, NY pauses for a rendition of The Star Spangled Banner.
Our Daily Challenge - Celebration - 8/13/15
Hawksworth GWR class 94XX no.9466 attracts an admirer in the footbridge at West Ruislip as it pauses for water on 1Z67 11:58 West Ruislip to Princes Risborough 'The Dennis Howells Memorial Train' on 20th October 2018. A week prior to the charter came the news that Nigel Dobbing, head of mainline steam charter company The Railway Touring Company had also passed away. LNER class A4 no.60009 'Union of South Africa' was also out this day with an RTC charter from Ealing Broadway to York and also carried a wreath in his memory. A poignant day for those of us that are still able to enjoy sights such as this, remembering two people who were instrumental in getting mainline steam to where it is today.
scratch scratch scratch.
(cat sees me)
pause. look of annoyance.
*click*
(continued look of annoyance)
i walk away.
scratch scratch scratch
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