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The plug to the iron on the ironing board. Had a long day at work today driving in the snow even though we didn't get much. Is it Friday yet????
I've exposed your lies, baby
The underneath is no big surprise
Now it's time for changing
And cleansing everything
To forget your love
My plug in baby
Crucifies my enemies
When I'm tired of giving
My plug in baby
In unbroken virgin realities
Is tired of living
Don't confuse
Baby you're gonna lose
Your own game
Change me
Replace the envying
To forget your love
My plug in baby
Crucifies my enemies
When I'm tired of giving
My plug in baby
In unbroken virgin realities
I'm tired of living
And I've seen your loving
But mine is gone
And I've been in trouble
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I'm not a geologist but I'm pretty sure this is a volcanic plug. This occurs when lava rises up a vent and stays there, hardening as it cools. Many times, depending on the lava, it is harder than the surrounding vent material. So, over time -- a lot of time, the material erodes away and the plug is left behind. (Southern Oregon Cascades trip DSC_8236.jpg)
I took this photograph last year when I was in Paris. I don't know about the locals, but I love when it starts to sparkle:) So I imaged how cool it would be to turn the lights on whenever I want!
diamètre 10mm
épaisseur 8mm
EF100mm f/2.8 L IS USM + extension tubes 68mm
Stack de 19 images capturées avec Helicon Remote et assemblées avec Helicon Focus
Someone pulled the plug for the Grand Union Canal at Braunston, and one narrowboat seems well and truly stuck, although this particular boat seems to be constantly moored here. The water was drained from these sectuions to allow repair work to the locks, and some new gates fitted.
12th November 2017
Marine Parade Beach, Napier, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
I have recently become a little obsessed with trying to get a specific photo of this piece of stormwater drain on the beach in Napier. This is not the shot I have in my head (I will keep trying to get that one), but I quite like this one anyway.
Fujifilm X-E2, ISO200, 125sec, f8, 12mm Rokinon lens, Nisi 10 Stop ND and Landscape CPL filters
Processed in Lightroom
This morning's gorgeous sunrise at the Spark Plug.
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Dangerous UK 13A Plug wiring, example for Macro Mondays theme "#Danger"
The 3A fuse has blown, and has been wrapped in foil to get the appliance running again. A very dangerous practice.
If a fault occurs a high current can flow causing over heating of the the appliance/cable causing fire.
Also the plug has been very badly wired.
The green and yellow earthing wire (Circuit Protective Conductor) is very short and likely to disconnect first if the flex is over strained/tugged leaving the appliance without an earth connection.
The plug should be wired with the brown (phase/line) wire much shorter and neat fitting, the blue neutral wire and the yellow and green earth wire should have plenty of extra length.
Should the pull on the flex be heavy enough, the brown line wire will fail before either the neutral or Circuit Protective Conductor (CPC) thus ensuring the disconnection of power to the appliance.
The reason for the fuse blowing should be investigated but may be just due to age and gradual deterioration.
The fuse should only be replaced with the correct type and current rating
That's me about 45 years ago fishing for striped bass in San Francisco Bay from my canoe. You can see a little 2 hp motor attached to the back, which came in handy when the tide was running real strong or the wind was blowing me around too much. The biggest striper I ever caught while casting plugs under this bridge and using that casting rig was 19 pounds.
To get this shot, I gerrymandered a clamp on one of the struts that I attached my Nikon F to and let a self timer take the shot. Getting back to my seat safely and in time to beat the 10-second shutter release took the kind of agility I no longer possess...
Oh, stop the theatrics, Daisy...it's not like you haven't been here before. Now go and put that thing where it belongs. It's gonna be a very interesting day...and this is just the beginning! 😜
More tomorrow, folks!