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The blob is still growing i mean under construction easy to find opposite of the Design Academy Eindhoven in the centre of the old city.
Huge Blob To Invade Dutch Town of Eindhoven
and this one too:
ACDME Race Weekend GT3 Cup
SINGLE SEATER SERIES - Qualifying
Car: RAW GR03
Driver: Ricardo Pinto
Team: Ricardo Pinto
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Ironically this contrasting scenario was probably created when large hail hit the fence during last weeks storm. -Oklahoma
Was photo shooting Crepe Myrtle along the fence when I spotted this.....
A stop by this roadside river was only supposed to be a two minute driver change, but we ended up grabbing our picnic lunch here. Iceland is so full of such natural wonders.
Meadow delights for the cattle. I hear "Raw Food" is the term replacing SOOC. The meaning is untouched after leaving the camera. After that the terms are fried or baked. It always made me interested how so many online tear apart the word SOOC so raw food may be easier to swallow.
I have returned to the northern skies,
Where the summer had not touched
The clouds that pass above.
Oh, and I have returned to the somber grace
Of the days too early to come and too early to stay.
section from the poem "Northern Skies": Dido and (presumably) her brother
I'm getting quiet some mails from some of you my dear friends with the question if I feel all right, as explained my images are not so happy and I'm tackling the questions with the serious subjects.
All I can say is thank you for your concern, I feel very well no problem what so ever and me being serious, oh come on I am never serious :)
...Hey, give me some credit here! At least I didn't come in empty hand like some other times!
:*knock *knock *knock!
:crrrraaaaaaaaa(Door Opens)
(Maybe I should have trusted that flower shop girl instead of trusting those weed in my garden) . Ok, I am getting nervous now ....
(To be continued)
The east window above the altar of St Martin-in-the-Fields, an Anglican church in London, England. The window was created in 2008 by Shirazeh Houshiary and Pip Horne. The church itself was built in the years from 1722 to 1726.
More info about this window on the church's website: www.stmartin-in-the-fields.org/visiting/art-and-exhibitio...
Taken Castro Verde Plains, Alentejo, Portugal.
Travelling to Portugal for the next four weeks, bird guiding and photography. No uploads for a few days. www.birdinginportugal.com/
need to keep both my hands on the steering wheel right now so once again I will not be around for a period of time, the sphere of the life i'm passing at this moment is of a ultimate importance to me, full of soul filling ecstatic moments but still fragile so I have to keep all my attention focused on it to keep the momentum forever alive, so smile for me and cross your fingers.
I have been asked by a few people about the colour image for the previous upload. I don't do this very often but this is the raw image, no photoshopping. As i said the light was very poor hence the decision to go mono.
Using a part of Union Pacific's "Jawbone" branch for some headroom before starting to push its train toward the former narrow gauge territory of the Owens Valley, Trona Railway road freight power stand in the daylighted part of the Searles Tunnel, waiting for its conductor to initiate the shove.
Six SDs were in charge of today's train, their 645 prime movers barely audible over the heavy wind, a common thing in this part of the desert.
A suspected arson fire was spotted in the early hours of February 22nd 1981 and burned for about nine days before SP crews could access the damaged bore. Around 700 feet of the tunnel's north end was to be daylighted in order to conserve the integrity of the once 4340-foot long tunnel. A key link for Kerr-McGee borax plant located in Trona, the tunnel was finally reopened for train service in July 1982 after costly repairs.
Union Pacific and Trona Railway still exchange cars at Searles.
Trona road job
2007 2005 2004 2002 2008 2009
Milepost 428.1 Union Pacific Lone Pine subdivision
Searles,CA
March 24th 2011