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These have been languishing, unused for quite a while. I went in for my annual CT scan yesterday, and happily I am still cancer free. I bought these shortly after chemo treatment to get myself back in shape, and I guess it worked... :)
I remember thinking that 6 pounders was about all I could handle at the time!
For Protests across America & their Signs, see:
Protest (Signs) GALLERY @:
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& Hands OFF Gallery:
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For more reasons to protest, see my POLITICO Gallery @:
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With the bright sun Indian beating down on these women by the side of the road, they had a moment to catch up on local news. I just love the colorful nature of India.
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Not exactly subtle, but I don't think TC was thinking about "diplomacy" when he wrote it (I am assuming he wrote it).
I am also assuming SOMETHING out of the ordinary happened over the weekend that led to the "posting" of this warning/threat/promise. I guess on the street, this constitutes "social media".
‘Edwardian framing’. For todays shot I used an Edwardian hand painted photo album page and set up behind a couple of sprigs of London Pride (Saxifraga) and a sheet of A4 blue paper all in natural sunlight in our hall. Again the usual reminder of importance to STAY AT HOME to stay VIRUS FREE and to NOT be a vehicle to pass it on to others. Stay safe, Alan:-)
366 - I’ve decided to do this to force me to pick up a camera other than when we are away on our travels (they will be posted as normal) - I will be interested to see what transpires, they will be varied I’m sure so we’ll see where inspiration takes me over the course of the year, hopefully at the end of it I will be a better photographer. Feel free to critique as you see fit, but please don’t feel obliged, I anticipate they will not be to all tastes. Have a great year and if you also have embarked on a 365 project then good luck in seeing it through, Alan:-)
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Although this was a controlled burn it still leaves a somber thought of what fire can do. The Fog I thought gave it a eerie feeling.
... do not waste your time! Keep your beauty! Deep in your soul...
I will tell you a story... see and hear!...
Civil War Canon standing silent.
Pea Ridge Natl. Military Park
Pea Ridge Arkansas
Praktica FX, 58mm Meyer Goerlitz f1.8
Kodak 200, B&W conversion, Lightroom Classic
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Istanbul, Turkey. A view to the Asian side of the Bosporus from the old neighborhood of Sultanahmet.
they are often reminders of memories. and they add myriad textures.
thank you for the book, jon.
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I had one of those days. or weeks.
my stitches from the mole removal itched and itched, so I took off the band-aids.
I look like a gimpy frankenstein.
I spent all afternoon trying to get jon's latest donations to him. he's down with an injury and the temple dogs need food and medicine.
I transferred the money last week, and it didn't go through, so I called the transfer company, then my bank, then the transfer company, then the transfer company again.
everything went wrong.
both of my computers are sick.
I needed to use a different browser, and it wouldn't open. when it finally did I needed a security code sent to my iPhone. the phone was dead.
but the transfer company tech gave me good instructions.
when I finally sat down on my bed to rest, I discovered that boo, who had been playing out in the rain and mud, found my spot on the bed her place to rest.
it all resolved and the money should get to thailand by the end of the week.
the dogs will be fed and medicated.
...most of my packages are mailed. I actually made cookies and fudge.
the overseas ones will go out after the new year.
I need to wrap the presents for family here.
I need to make a pie.
we'll have potluck dinner christmas eve at my granddaughter's, and christmas morning at my daughter's.
these are the textures of my life right now.
not my favorite season.
: )
loves to you all.
I think I might be mostly off of flickr for a bit more.
life intrudes.
~~susan
p.s. something very pretty, ed sheeran and andrea bocelli
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiDiKwbGfIY
and something fun, mashup 2017
There has been an outcry from the public for me to post something less urban. Ok, maybe not...but I need to keep myself inspired by imagining as much.
I have not had/made time for much non-urban shooting these past several months. With that in mind, the sun damn near set, I happen upon this. I post this not because I think is worthy of sharing or printing, but rather, as a reminder that I really need to manage my time better.
Diversity display at Ellis Island Museum. When you move to the left the image becomes an American flag.
Remains of Speke Shipwreck | Phillip Island | Victoria | Australia
This is why I like to browse flyers in the visitor's centre honey..... =)
Please see Steve's shot and take on this location, cheers.
History of the Ship:
The Speke was an all steel ship of 310 feet, build in 1891 at Carnarvon in Wales for a cost of 22,000 pounds.
The Speke had come from Peru to Sydney. She was then on her way to load wheat in Geelong when she ran aground on the 22 February 1906. Captain Tiltson confused a bushfire, near Cowes, for navigation lights. The ship drifted close to shore in Kitty Miller Bay and was eventually holed at 3 pm on the rocks. Life boats were immediately lowered and the ship’s crew all made it to shore except Seaman Frank Henderson, who lost his life.
Today, a small portion of the steel vessel remains as a constant reminder of the number of early strandings and wrecks along the Victorian coastline.
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Soon enough it will be blazing hot outside and the waterfalls will be dry. I thought I would post a little reminder of cooler (okay A LOT cooler) moments from earlier this year. This trip is the only time I've been to Caney Creek when it was covered in ice. It really was an exceptional time to be there. So when the thermometer hits 100 this summer, just think of days like this.
RED REMINDERS - Finished and delivered this cardinal commission last week. It was a honour to do it, loved the story behind it.
Now on the the next one.......
of my birthday bouquet.
cyanotype
I want to thank laura, [brown pelican] for the gift of the pre-coated cyanotype paper so that I could play.
she coats her own.
Since today marks the 55th anniversary of the Burlington Northern merger, I figured today would be the perfect day to post today's find. BN 12395, a cupola caboose built in April 1981, sits at BNSF Saint Joseph Yard on a nice March afternoon. Being that this yard was once served by the BN, and before that the CB&Q, seeing this almost completely untouched caboose still wearing cascade green felt like I was stepping back in time. A true time capsule and reminder of better days being trackside.
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Saint Joseph, Missouri, USA
March 2, 2025
Canon EOS 60D
Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS