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A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort
When the going gets tough, the tough get a new head.
Many thanks to the kind CSR at Legacy named Alli who helped me figure out my neck issues. It turned out not to be a Legacy problem, but she went above and beyond helping me fix it.
Seagulls are quite chatty. They have no problems squawking and letting their voices be heard.
Gulls are social creatures and will communicate with other birds flying above, this was very loud at the harbor, perhaps was complaining about the water being frozen:-)
Cuentan que no tenian dinero para pintar sus casas....entonces de las embarcaciones que habia sacaban pinturas....claro que estuvo el problema de que no alcanzara para pintar con un mismo color toda la casa
(Gracias a Andrés Otárola por prestarme su camara)
If you have a problem I can fix it!
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Con motivo de estas fiestas os deseo a todos y a todas, así como a vuestras familias muchas felicidades y que se superen todos vuestros problemas.
FELIZ NAVIDAD
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On the occasion of these holidays I wish you all, as well as your families, many congratulations and that all your problems are overcome.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Problems are not "Stop" sign, they are "Guidelines "- Robert H. Schuller !
AF of this lens hardly works, but playing with manual focus is more creative n gr8 fun too :)
La magie de la lumière............
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Merci à tout mes ami(es) pour leur multiples invitations.
Problems to be solved. Entering the creative space where problems swirl and answers form.
Pose is from Animosity pose: Animosity – 129-1
The Desk is from EVAH.
Max is wearing.
[Deadwool] Hart vest chain
[Deadwool] Hart vest
730 Cowboy Boots
[Deadwool] Sean trousers -
Lelutka Eon Head with Facelight
Jake Belleza body
Location: In the mainland home Cheeky and I share.
This is an image I likely wouldn't have posted, but after an interesting conversation with Flickr friend Flaushi & Friends on a swan she captured out on the ocean, I decided to share.
I had heard there was an owl at the lake not too far from work, so I decided to take a second trip (first trip was unsuccessful) after my shift to look for her. My daughter and faithful Border Collie, Bandit came along on the adventure.
After looking for a short time I spotted her out on the docks and walked around the shore trying to find a half decent angle to photograph her. In the meantime, a pair of mute swans swam over to see if we had brought them any goodies. I ignored them at first, since the owl had my full attention, but one of the two was quite persistent. He (or she) came right up to shore, stood up tall and was almost beak to nose with Bandit. Bandit was quite entertained and went into his usual OCD dance bouncing up and down on his hind legs and licking the ice at his feet. The swan wasn't at all phased and stretched out his long neck with an expectant look on his face. When he finally decided I had nothing for him, he swiftly ruffled his feathers and turned away from me. This was captured as he swam away glancing back with a look of disgust at my insensitivity for showing up empty handed.
Problems with 'Noise' and small images on early Digital Cameras
The building on the far right is the the Barclays Bank building, under construction.
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A beautiful , but chilly day today ! Time to have a practice with my small glass orb. Problem was it was very bright and difficult to see what I was focusing on ! But this one wasn't too bad .
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Sometimes high tech problems can still be solved with low tech solutions.... Karaath dismantles a nuke with a -- screwdriver?
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"Sure you've heard of her, whispers telling you to lock your windows tight
Gotham's got a problem
Under the moonlight
Must be careful or you'll lose everything, might
You have heard of her, whispers warning you about the Catwoman
Gotham's got a problem"
Lyrics & Song Inspiration by: ♪ Catwoman Original Song | “Gotham's Got A Problem” - HalaCG x Kiwwi | The Batman ♪ www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkPKwdutJqc
Style
Salt & Pepper @ The Fetish Fair
S&P Cat bento tail, Cat boots, Cat gloves + claws, Cat mask, Cat overall
kosmii & Mythril :: Animesh Stock Whip
.PALETO Backdrop: ON
Amsterdam - Bilderdijkstraat
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As I turned, the world around me altered abruptly; vehicles, buildings and the people that operated and maintained them became transparent, and somehow time itself seemed to speed up. The ghostly remains of once tangible people flittered before my eyes, leaving behind them faint echoes that slowly faded into nothingness. That which was corporeal now appeared as if rendered in spirit. I thought at once of the charlatan, Crowley, and his Magick, but quickly dismissed the notion that such a man could bear any relationship with the truth now being revealed before my eyes: that reality was not as it seemed.
Turning further, my eyes alighted on the man. His left arm, raised in an almost defensive posture, was encased in some kind of satanic machine. I could see little wisps of steam rising from the elbow joint and a subtle orange glow that hinted at the incredible furnace that must lurk somewhere within. Only God knows what strange powers might be required to build such a device; as advanced as our science was at that time, it seemed to me inadequate for such artifice. I had, however, no doubt that this machine was the cause of my abstraction from the material plane and that this man must be confronted, before all that we held dear became lost.
I composed myself, stood tall, and approached the man.
“Hello,” he said. “My name’s Barry.”
Twelve hand-held exposures representing thirty seconds of March 26th, 2019. Shot at the Victorian Brickworks Museum, Bursledon.
NB. You’ll no doubt be pleased to learn that Barry holds no sinister plans concerning the ultimate fate of the universe; he is, in fact, a cake designer.
Usual caveats etc.
shape - SSD - Vicious *new at the Abstrakt Event
mesh head - Lelutka - Zora 3.1
hair - Mina - Avril *new at the Uber Event
outfit - Violent Seduction - Ersa
boots - Violent Seduction - Elpis
pose - RP - Problem
CSX Q388 heads east through Whiting on the NS Chicago Line with a CEFX SD9043MAC leading a CSX SD40-3. This train had several problems out of the BRC which enabled me to get to my spot to shoot this train.
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The plasterer has finished such a messy job. Mind I can’t the knock plasterer other than nailing him down to do the job in the first place. His boast was he’d been plastering for 65 years and it looked it. He was nobbling around on bad knees talking to Carla a lot of the time drinking tea, but I have to take my hat off to him still doing it at his age. The biggest part of our job was replacing ceiling boards which I ripped out after water Ingres problems with the sunroom roof a couple of winters back. I was concerned as the job involved some heavy lifting, but he managed and put in two days hard grafted, still having plenty of time to natter with Carla. Now the job is done, the cleaning starts. The sunroom facing northwest is freezing cold this time of year, so we use it as make shift fridge for extra Christmas food and drink. It give my visiting family some exercise to walk to the back of the house to get plate of Christmas leftovers or another can of beer. Todays photo was taken in early November, no clever composition, no dramatic lighting, just a pretty view, well I think it is.
There's a problem with the wiring. Could you have a look?
A German electrician might suffer a heart attack just from looking at this image.
Do not be stuck in the past, that is over.
Do not get stressed from the future, it’s not that far.
Live now and enjoy ❤
Taken @ It all starts with a smile
For Looking close on Friday!
Theme: Matchsticks.
Des friction lights de John Walker aux lucifers de Samuel Jones
Le pharmacien John Walker est celui qui a inventé, en 1827, la première allumette qui s’allume par friction, comme on la connaît aujourd’hui. S’inspirant des travaux d’un physicien et chimiste irlandais, Robert Boyle, il imagine un mélange qui, par friction sur une surface rugueuse, peut s’enflammer. En bon scientifique qu’il était, et ne voulant pas faire connaître le procédé de sa découverte, il refuse de la breveter, se contentant de commercialiser lui-même son produit, et de vaquer à ses occupations de pharmacien, botaniste et minéralogiste. Ce procédé de fabrication des allumettes finit par être breveté sous le nom de lucifers par un certain Samuel Jones. Les lucifers présentaient néanmoins de nombreux problèmes : flamme instable et violente, odeur désagréable. On dit que malgré tous ces désagréments, le nombre de fumeurs augmenta en raison de cette invention. Ils pouvaient enfin déambuler dans la nature, avec leurs cigarettes, cigares et pipes, en toute indépendance.
From John Walker's Friction Lights to Samuel Jones' Lucifers
In 1827, the pharmacist John Walker invented the first friction-lighting match, as we know it today. Inspired by the work of an Irish physicist and chemist, Robert Boyle, he imagined a mixture that could ignite by friction on a rough surface. As a good scientist, and not wanting to make the process of his discovery known, he refused to patent it, contenting himself with marketing his product himself, and going about his business as a pharmacist, botanist and mineralogist. This process for manufacturing matches ended up being patented under the name of Lucifers by a certain Samuel Jones. However, Lucifers presented many problems: unstable and violent flame, unpleasant odor. It is said that despite all these inconveniences, the number of smokers increased because of this invention. They could finally wander around in nature, with their cigarettes, cigars and pipes, in complete independence.
Un grand merci pour vos favoris, commentaires et encouragements toujours très appréciés.
Many thanks for your much appreciated favorites and comments.
La abrupta orografía de los arribes del Duero ha impedido secularmente la comunicación entre las comarcas de Aliste y Sayago. De hecho, la comunicación entre ambos territorios se efectuaba con una barca que navegaba entre Villadepera y Pino de Oro.
Para resolver este grave problema de incomunicación entre ambas comarcas, en el año 1914 se inauguró un impresionante puente metálico entre los pueblos de Villadepera y Pino del Oro. Por su proximidad a este pueblo se conoce con su nombre: Puente de Pino, aunque la denominación oficial sea Puente de Requejo.
La construcción del Puente de Requejo fue un extraordinario hito tecnológico llevado a cabo por la empresa asturiana Duro Felguera. Con un tablero de 150 m., un peso total del acero de 450 Tm., un ancho de calzada de 4,70 m., y dos aceras voladas de 0,75 m., en su época, el puente resultante fue el de mayor luz: 120 m., y el de mayor altura sobre el cauce del río: 90 m., de toda España.
Just a test if my followers can see my stream
Nur ein Test, um zu sehen, ob meine Follower meinen Stream noch sehen können
It never ceases to amaze me that people think they have climbed a mountain by parking on a roadside near the top and walking a few feet, I guess that's a sign of ageing, a different generation. In my day few had cars and we walked from the nearest village way below out of sight. At least these people are active, some even run the fells. On Sundays the car parks are full if you don't arrive early. I don't like crowds and would normally try to avoid them but on holiday one has to seize the best weather days.
116 in 2016 # 27 Roadside
Good Sunday Morning folks and a great Holiday weekend for everyone.
I'm still unable to access my e-mail here on Flickr, it's now going on 3-days and still nothing, would love for them to fix whatever the problem is, anyway have a great day and Holiday weekend, and thank you so very much for stopping by.
"Izzy warned me that Mum was testing her new glasses. She seems to be OK when she's sitting down, or leaning against the garden table, now all she needs to do, is get out for a walk and see how she does then.
"Sadly, she's still having a bit of a problem reading comments on the laptop screen, but solved that, for the moment, by increasing the font size. Which she says is a bit of a pain, poor Mum."
Maybe view large, and thank you for your favourites. :)