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Formerly killed in huge numbers for their fur, especially during the 1920s and ’30s, koalas dwindled in number from several million to a few hundred thousand. In the southern part of their range, they became practically extinct except for a single population in Gippsland, Victoria in Australia. Some were translocated onto small offshore islands, especially Phillip Island, where they did so well that these koalas were used to restock much of the original range in Victoria and southern New South Wales, Australia.
Getting the yard ready for summer! Restocking the pond.
Hopefully the raccoon, or whatever likes to go fishing in there and eat them all, will not be back this summer! We actually found ONE lonely fish that made it thru all fall, winter and spring without being fed! I think the neighbors all heard me shriek at Steve to turn off the pump we were using to empty the pond when I saw a fish had survived! I was so happy :) So now he has 12 new friends to make a perfect "Baker's Dozen!"
This is how the Royal Navy, and other navies, restock their ships at sea.
My image shows a ship approaching the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) to replenish.
RFA GOLD ROVER with HMS LANCASTER in the background, together on Atlantic Patrol Task (South) duties.
Ref Photographer: L(Phot) Will Haigh
At this time of year, Butterflies and Hummingbirds refuel as they migrate through. Bees are stocking up on ingredients for honey to feed the hive in winter.
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With 1 clay and 2 soda cars, the 3 Yard job approaches Empire Junction with the boats running into the sun. The train will spot at the clay shed and bring back whatever empties they have and leave them at Queens for CN to pick up.
It turns out I stored a lot of my film in my bag rather than waking it with me carry on - a big no no meaning that a lot of my film could have been damaged before I took a shot, let alone through seven flights to Scotland. So with that im not feeling too good, but at least have restocked all my film for iceland and will do so again for the USA.
Anyways, this was the last shot i captured with film and pretty much sums my mood.
Klineline Pond is routinely restocked with fish for the locals, including the birds. In fall and winter the Double-crested Cormorants hang around waiting for the bounty. There must be some kind of a bird internet, because when the ponds are actually stocked the number of cormorants goes up from four or five to a good 15 or so. This was a no-stock day.
Dan, the Lilliputian strong man has been tricked by his friends, he happily volunteered to restock the bar with soft drinks but little did he know that the cans belonged to Lemuel Gulliver! He stands at one and a quarter inches and the cans are nearly half his height.
Today's snow fall bought lots of birds to the garden and I was constantly restocking the feeders. This photo was taken from the kitchen window.
The round trip over the road is almost done for the day as the crew has the plant in site after clearing Escalante Jct. They'll spend the next few hours dumping the 40+ cars, getting it set up for tomorrow's run, and handling any mechanical needs that came up today. Hopefully they'll even set the caboose out on the service track so it can be restocked for the next run. 😉
A few weeks ago, I noticed that my neighborhood had sprouted a suggestion box. The cards and pens disappear quickly, but are restocked frequently. One clever bit is that there are two slots: a private one, guarded by a combination lock, and a public one that can be opened by anyone. Anyone can read all the public submissions, and that's most of the fun. It's a fascinating collection. My favorite so far is something like "Someone should figure out what the ants are up to over by that tree", to which someone else added a few choice words of agreement. (I haven't found the ants yet, but I'll keep looking.)
There's an sfzero.org tag on it, so it wasn't hard to track down the people who put it up. Their description uses typical modern art language, so it's a bit pretentious for my tastes, but I like the box and I've enjoyed chatting with people around it.
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The two adults were sitting in trees this morning, and finally one of them decided it was hungry. It only caught a tender morsel though. I think most of the bit trout in this alpine lake are gone until they restock the lake in a few months. Zoom in to see the tiny trout in its talons. Zoom in all the way to see the expression on the poor trout's face.
Brandon, the bartender at the Cask & Ale in St. Petersburg, climbs the ladder at the ban to restock before the evening rush.
One from the archives, re-worked - this was Langley Park Lake after the big refurbishment of the lake, new path had been laid from the right-hand side and the lake emptied, dig out, refilled and restocked with fish. Lot of debris round the near end though.
Shot was taken on Nikon D300 with Tokina AT-X Pro 11-16mm with big stopper. Aperture f/22, ISO 200, 28 seconds exposure.
The Tokina was a very sharp lens in its day but maybe the tripod moved slightly as not quite as sharp as it should be here. But bear in mind we are 15 years on from then !!!
Lake gets restocked with rainbow trout.
Double-crested cormorants follow and show up in big numbers . And White pelicans follow cormorants.
Cormorants can dive in catch the fish but pelicans can only scoop up the fish. So when a cormorant catches a big one it takes a bit of time for cormorants to align the fish properly and swallow which gives photographers to get some nice action shot and Pelicans to attack and rob off the fish.
Most of these cases pelicans win but in this case both lost, looked like fish was dropped back in the lake
The late shift - cleaning, repairs and restocking.
York, England.
According to the UK Government:
Staff who regularly work at least 3 hours during the ‘night period’ are night workers.
The night period is 11pm to 6am, unless the worker and employer agree a different night period.
If they do, it must be 7 hours long and include midnight to 5am. It must be agreed in writing.
Staff may also be night workers if there’s a collective agreement (for example, trade union agreement) that states their work is night work.
The National Minimum Wage applies to night workers but there is not a higher night working rate.
Sleep-in shifts:
The number of hours that workers get paid the National Minimum Wage depends on whether they’re expected to sleep or work for most of their shift.
Workers who are expected to sleep for most of a sleep-in shift (for example, a care worker), and are provided with suitable sleeping facilities, will only get the National Minimum Wage for the periods when they’re awake to perform tasks.
Workers who are expected to work for most of a shift will get the National Minimum Wage for their whole shift, even if they’re allowed to sleep between tasks.
A productive day spent in the kitchen trying to restock the freezer. By the end there were peanut butter cookies, pumpkin loaves, orange and cranberry muffins and blueberry muffins. Now to sit down with a coffee and have a quick taste test. After all I wouldn't want to keep anything that didn't meet standards.
I had a bit of free time today so thought I would spend it restocking the freezer. After all you never know if someone will drop by for a tea or coffee.
12 bottles of finest ghetto blaster ale, for the fridge. Options for hot days. Which, in Detroit, seem to be every day.
stopped at Walmart to restock of food and other necessities. on the way out I saw a small tree and loved the lingering leaves and their color. and oddly I began to think of friends and love, now gone... and hope perhaps someday we'll meet again. funny how thoughts creep in at very unexpected times. oh well, back to driving and more time to ponder.
Hello, JerryBerry fans :)
Before the next limited edition in December, we're going to restock small quantity of Basic JBs at this time.
Next restock day of Basic JerryBerry is 14:00 November 16, 2016 (Time zone : GMT + 9)
Quantity for each order will be limited. and JB body(without head) will not be restocked at this time.
Thank you always for your love. ;)
Following the severe cold weather we just had, we were treated for a several days of unseasonably warm weather, feeling more like spring than winter.
No doubt, it was those temps in the mid 70's F (23.8 C) that brought our chipmunk out of hibernation to celebrate. And to restock his stores that must be starting to get pretty low.
As soon as we spotted him, I switched out the treats for our backyard visitors to include whole nuts in the shell on one steppingstone, and a nut-berry suet mix on another steppingstone (as seen above). We've had so much rain recently the ground is soggy and with more rain in the forecast the Goodie Bowl are on vacation until things dry up a bit.
Just too rainy to be outdoors, so stayed in the kitchen instead! Needed to restock the freezer with my oatmeal cookies!
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Finally got restocked with Happy Goat coffee. Most delicious coffee ever. Check them out: www.happygoat.ca/
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I'm so glad to have found denim fabrics at my fave craft shop recently that I had to restock on my favorite denim staples.
Sigh... I could just live in denim tee hee..
An absolutely filthy day today so I figure what better way to use my time than baking to restock the freezer. I am now set once again if anyone should drop by for a quick cuppa.
My company is pushing "employee engagement", and as part of that has created the "Fun At Work Committee" — FAWC. I suppose it never occurred to them to actually say FAWC phonetically, but I am having great fun with it.
We were supposed to go to happy hour yesterday, but the FAWCers never got their crap together. I actually turned my computer off at 3:30, an hour early, because that's when we were supposed to go. I turned it back on at 3:45 because it became obvious that those FAWCs couldn't organize themselves enough to get out the door.
So then, we were supposed to go today for a regular Friday afternoon happy hour. Again, the dumb FAWCs were so clueless that I just went home. WTFAWC?! I had better things to do, like getting ready for the BBQ cook-off. Besides, who needs those FAWCers when I have some SoCo at home?
Anyways, this is a reject because it is totally staged. I didn't drink the SoCo — at least not all of it. I just wanted the chance to repeatedly say FAWC. 8^D