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In 2017, a wildlife went through Waterton Lakes National Park Canada. This shot captures both the damage that can still be seen in burned out trees, but also the renewal that can be seen in the greenery and return of wildlife, in this case a Black Bear.
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Back at work & I had all my photos on HDD! HAD being the operative word!! Remember people when you format a new drive don't do the one with over 700GB of photos on it! They are all backed up, at home! Recovered most now! One from my last outing!
Hmmmm . . . memory recovery. Just the thing for "I forgot Day."
At 120 pictures in 2020 we are recognizing “I Forgot Day.”
"The hardest thing you can do is smile when you are ill, in pain, or depressed. But this no-cost remedy is a necessary first half-step if you are to start on the road to recovery." ~ Allen Klein
Just wanted to check in real quick & update everyone....my surgery went well; I'm home resting now and taking advantage of being waited on hand & foot :-) Thanks to everyone for all the well wishes & support....I hope to be back to "normal" within a few days & will catch up with everyone then.
Btw, we finally got some snow...a few inches total...very pretty but unfortunately I'm in no shape right now to get out and take any new pics, so this one's from last winter. Happy Friday...have a great weekend!!!!!
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Always thought you'd be the one
Who always needed me
My home, will be my home
Suddenly, your memory
And time is like an enemy, so cold...
Can't you see I'm in recovery?
I know you wanna say you're sorry
But I already heard that story
And I don't wanna be a fool anymore...
Can't you see I'm in recovery?
Ken Williams Recovery
DAF FTGXF 510 6x2 (SSC)
New as PX65 JXL
Latterly with Ray White as M99 WTS
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Mercedes Benz Arocs 4151 of Exploitation Des Depannages Bénard SOC based in Vitry, Paris seen in Chartres,France during a recovery association get together in September 2019.
Recovery of ESA’s Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle in the Pacific Ocean just west of the Galapagos islands.
The IXV spaceplane lifted off at 13:40 GMT (14:40 CET, 10:40 local time) on 11 February from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana atop a Vega rocket. It separated from Vega at an altitude of 340 km and continued up to 412 km. Reentering from this suborbital path, it recorded a vast amount of data from more than 300 advanced and conventional sensors.
As it descended, the five-metre-long, two-tonne craft manoeuvred to decelerate from hypersonic to supersonic speed. The entry speed of 7.5 km/s at an altitude of 120 km created the same conditions as those for a vehicle returning from low Earth orbit.
IXV glided through the atmosphere before parachutes deployed to slow the descent further for a safe splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
Credit: ESA
15104, from Esq 201 of the Portuguese Air Force recovering to Leeuwarden during Frisian Flag 2017, Delivered in 1994 as a Block 15 OCU, it was subsequently brought up to Block 20 standard.
831 assists with the recovery of stone hoppers in the yard at Nuriootpa on 21-5-09 after a derailment occurred between the yard and main road crossing
Last night was a rough night. At about 1 AM, I woke up to an urgent barking coming from the living room. I got up to see what was wrong and I saw Champ just sitting in the middle of the living room. It seemed weird why he'd bark to try to wake me up as he looked just fine...until I told him to "come here". He barely was able to stand up for even a second and just scoot half an inch toward me. He would not get up. So naturally, being the neurotic person I am, I started making assumptions like "oh no, he's a 10 year old golden...must be hip dysplasia or arthritis" til I was in tears. I could not get him to get up to take him back to my room so I just sat down with him massaging him for an hour. Finally, I was able to coax him to his bed in my room with a treat, but it took a while as he kept sitting down and shaking. He and I were able to get about 3 hours of sleep til he woke up at 5:30 AM wanting to go potty; however he couldn't go potty because he was unable to squat since he was in pain. So I spent the next few hours just sitting with him til the earliest vet opened up at 7:30 AM. The vet did some bloodwork and checked out his hips. His bloodwork and hips are perfect. It is a disc in his back that was the problem and he gave him a cortisone shot and some prednisone pills. Champ must rest with no running or jumping for one month. But he will be fine, thank gosh. :) After only 3 hours of sleep last night, Champ and I are exhausted. and I didnt want to make Champ get up for a photo tonight so just took a natural one of him taking a relaxing nap...he's already doing much better and can move around.
Cameraphone snap - View On Black
All my photos nicely presented on black on this very cool site called DARCKR by Laurent HENOQUE
This wonderful "bank" is advertised in the window of a grand, large, old empty bank building This new kind of bank offers help to those who are down on their luck and/or hungry and/or drug-addicted. Men's groups and women's groups also are offering their services.
USAF F-16C 88-0499 banks on final approach as two aggressors scream overhead in the circuit. This was during the Red Flag 22-2 exercise at Nellis Air Force Base.
Aircraft: USAF General Dynamics F-16C Fighting Falcons AF 88-0499/OT, 84-0301/WA and 85-0418/WA.
Location: Gate 4, Speedway, Nellis Air Force Base, near Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
RECOVERY: RED FLAG 16-2 Rockwell B-1B Lancer USAF 85-0072 "Polarized" 37th BS "Tigers" 28th BW, Ellsworth AFB, SD @ Nellis AFB, Las Vegas, NV
Pebbles has been recovering from two surgeries that she had done at the same time and she seems to be back to her normal self again. :)
The SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavour spacecraft is lifted onto the SpaceX GO Navigator recovery ship shortly after it landed with NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley onboard in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Pensacola, Florida, Sunday, Aug. 2, 2020. The Demo-2 test flight for NASA's Commercial Crew Program was the first to deliver astronauts to the International Space Station and return them safely to Earth onboard a commercially built and operated spacecraft. Behnken and Hurley returned after spending 64 days in space. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Sharris and her assistant medic retrieve Devana's body as her fellow pilots gather around her fighter.
DSCF7086 - 43460 - R460 BNG - Dennis Dart SLF/Plaxton Pointer 2 - First Eastern Counties (Rear) - Weetslade, Alpha Recovery 03/06/13
Wolf 1: This is Wolf one we have entered the factory over.
Wolf 2: I read you loud and clear Wolf 1, proceed with caution.
Wolf 1: Roger.
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Wolf 1: Capsule recovered, we are on our way out over.
Wolf 2: Affirmative Wolf 1.
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Much better than the other one I think.
For the Purge.
The Apollo 16 command module, with astronauts John W. Young, Thomas K. Mattingly II and Charles M. Duke Jr. aboard, nears splashdown in the central Pacific Ocean to successfully conclude a lunar landing mission. This overhead picture was taken from a recovery aircraft seconds before the spacecraft hit the water. The splashdown occurred at 290:37:06 ground elapsed time at 1:45:06 a.m. (CST), April 27, 1972, at coordinates of 00:43.2 degrees south latitude and 156:11.4 degrees west longitude, a point approximately 215 miles southeast of Christmas Island.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: S72-36287
Date: April 27, 1972