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A collection of scenes from the excellent RetroBus running day in Winchester which took place on March 19th 2017.
Routes operated were:
45A/C Winchester city circulars;
46 to Otterbourne via Hursley;
47 to Otterbourne via St Cross;
48 to Fair Oak via Fishers Pond;
67 to Cheriton via Itchen Abbas and Alresford;
X14 to Bishops Sutton via Alresford.
Here, preserved Southern Vectis Bristol RELH / ECW coach 302 XDL122L is seen in Cheriton.
I have been so busy packing and getting ready for our move that I haven't had time to take any photos. I miss it. Today I had a little pause from the packing and was able to volunteer a bit in my daughter's class. Afterward I was able to sit outside and just listen to the breeze.
It's been two weeks since I've seen my husband and I won't see him until Friday. He is coming to California for two days to celebrate our daughter's birthday. Two weeks after that, my kids and I move up to Portland and reunite with him! I can't wait!!
Anyway, back to work. Just had a quick pause...
This fine looking turtle was crossing the path I was on one day.
Slowly it lumbered onward, from one side to another.
I approached and it paused for a moment, then continued on its way.
Was it posing? Likely not.
It did get to the other side, and I, having captured a few images, carried on my way also.
Magnificent beast, isn't it?
Day 122: This wasn't supposed to be my shot of the day. I was lying on my bed playing with my camera while I was watching the Lakers game this evening. I got caught up with miscellaneous chores after the game, so this SOOC is all I have to offer.
L'espace d'un après midi, où l'on peut faire ce qu'on aime. Se retrouver, au soleil, la clope au bec, face au Rhône. Avec une bonne glace accompagnée d'une bière aromatisée. La vie dans le fond c'est pas si compliqué, c'est plutôt facile de se sentir bien.
Nach einem abenteuerlichen Wandertag am Aineck hat man sich eine wärmende Suppe mit tollem Ausblick auf jeden Fall verdient. © Rupert Mühlbacher © Tourismusregion Katschberg
A solitary red light suspended in a clean, blue sky—this image strips movement down to its most essential symbol: stop. The shot works because of its simplicity, geometry, and tension. The harsh shadow lines, slight corrosion, and sunlit textures give the signal a tactile, almost sculptural quality. But it’s the negative space that elevates the frame—the expanse of blue is both calming and charged with anticipation.
Something’s about to happen… just not yet.
Sent to investigate strange sightings in the Amazon River basin. The Young Justice Team discovers a rip between their universe and another one. Superboy confronts a strange being and pauses to wonder if the team might be in trouble.
25NC 4-8-4 3413 pauses at Fouriesburg with the 07:45 SO Bombela from Bethlehem to Ficksburg. 19/11/1983 [SAR 469].
Thought of posting this image when I saw the photo of Inkblots
a few weeks ago I received an SMS and I want to share this.
Practice the PAUSE:
when in doubt, pause.
when angry, pause.
when tired, pause.
when stressed, pause.
Coz by pausing we
Breathe deeper..
Clear the mind..
Take a view from a different perspective..
Smile.
Contemplate.
Even your heart needs rest.
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Flight of the Raptor ~ Ray Pena
Gyrfalcon from the Arctic Region
23rd Annual Florida Renaissance Festival
Winter 2015 ~ Deerfield Beach, Florida U.S.A.
note: transmitter attached to leg (to help find) in case
Casper decides to take a little 25 mile excursion into
the Florida Everglades... Ray lost two birds last year...
(four more photos of this beautiful falcon in the comments)
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The gyrfalcon is the largest of the falcon species. It breeds on Arctic coasts and the islands of North America, Europe, and Asia. It is mainly a resident there also, but some gyrfalcons disperse more widely after the breeding season, or in winter. Individual vagrancy can take birds for long distances. The gyrfalcon is dispersed throughout much of the Northern Hemisphere, with populations in Northern America, Greenland, and Northern Europe. Its plumage varies with location, with birds being colored from all-white to dark brown. For centuries, gyrfalcon has been a precious hunting bird, highly valued among the Vikings. It is the national symbol of Iceland.
The first part of its name comes from Old High German for "vulture", referring to its size compared to other falcons; or from the Latin meaning for "circle" or "curved path" from the species' circling as it searches for prey, distinct from the hunting of other falcons in its range. It is an extremely fast flying raptor in excess of 130 mph.
FYI: It is today the official bird of Canada's Northwest Territories. The white falcon in the crest of the Icelandic Republic's coat of arms is a variety of Gyrfalcon. The white phase gyrfalcon is the official mascot of the United States Air Force Academy.
Check out my 2015 Renaissance Festival album if you have time:
www.flickr.com/photos/pelicanpetesphotos/sets/72157651123...
My most favorite thing to do is lie in the grass with my camera and see what I see. This buttercup had me at hello.
around 2 weeks ago I made this head in a kind of pause. I wanted to paint it over but untill now I didn't and its standing in the atelier somewhere.
50x70cm,acrylic on canvas
La Virée Expérience Acadie
Fort de ses 13 ans d’existence, le groupe La Virée a trois albums à son actif (2005, 2007 et 2012). Si les voyages forment la jeunesses, pour La Virée, les voyages créent des chansons et des albums!!!! À chaque voyage, les musiciens ont les oreilles et les yeux grands ouverts pour de l’inspiration!!! Que ce soit en Acadie, au Québec, en Louisiane ou en France, ils réussissent à capter des petits morceaux de voyage pour en faire des chansons.
Marc Venon Photographie©Tous Droits Reservés 2015 reproduction interdite