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After making a sizeable pick up in Cruger, TP&W's M train rips up the grade in Eureka, skimming the super elevated curve at MP 92 on their journey East to Effner.
Eureka, IL
2020.04.22
Farewell to a Melbourne icon.
Natalie Trayling captivated passers by in the streets of Melbourne for decades, where she'd play her electric piano with a passion and emotion that came from a life both blessed and cursed with more than her fair share of both. So connected was she to her music, she could sit down and play songs she'd spontaneously compose before you. The allure of her melodies was that you could be drawn into her heart and soul with every stroke of a key. Her music was as authentic as the pain or the joy that her tunes could transport you through. Melbourne will never be the same. We'll never again turn a corner and experience that wonder of seeing her hunched over her piano, completely lost in her music, and getting lost alongside her. Natalie was supported by her devoted and dedicated son Matthew, who transported Natalie to locations around the CBD and set up her equipment, and then sat in the background for as long as Natalie wanted to play. youtu.be/30rxzkAYy7k
This episode just made me mad because Echo died. He has been an outstanding character in the CW and the viewers have grown to like Echo.
EDIT: Yes, now i do realize not to blame Dave Filoni for this...
Thanks to MGF Customs/Reviews for the picture.
Late afternoon golden light hits this wave-shaped rock in east Joshua Tree. I almost missed the shot as we were hiking back to our car. I happened to look over my shoulder at just the right time! HSS!
Nothing better than standing out in the surf getting clobbered by the big waves of Oahu. Have a great weekend y'all!
This barn, which I have posted in various seasons, had disappeared when I last drove by in the fall. It may have been one of the many victims of the heavy snow Thanksgiving blizzard.
[NK*] Matsumoto Rippers-13
Original mesh and materials. Fully modifiable linkset to resize and recolor to your liking. Arm-panels map with upper skins and BOM!
FATPACK Texture HUD included to edit all parts!
Left-Click Blades to toggle facing. You can easily pose them and adjust their size. Smart script keeps animations intact.
Prop version for photos and your own poses.
Combat version for Interlink System on the Dark Future 2492 roleplay sim.
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[NK*] Matsumoto Rippers-13 (Prop)
[NK*] Matsumoto Rippers-13 (Prop)
[NK*] Matsumoto Rippers-13 (Non-Animated)
[NK*] Matsumoto Rippers-13 (Non-Animated)
[NK*] Matsumoto Rippers-13 (Interlink System)
[NK*] Matsumoto Rippers-13 ((nterlink System)
Ian Allan the famous railway publisher has sadly passed away this shows his great and widespread influence from a boyhood book of trains in the 1950’s to digital photography in 2015 separated by almost 60 years. The same engine 70000 Britannia seen emerging out of a tunnel in a cutting with blood and custard coaches. Without Ian Allan it is perhaps doubtful that there would be a generation that became fascinated and inspired by railways that then did so much to preserving steam and allowing us to continue to experience the thrills of the steam age.
I don't ever take pictures of cemeteries... but with the sun shining this day, it looked so peaceful...
37607 Now Withdrawn for good" and 37405 on 1Q45 20:32 Longsight CAR. M.D. - Derby R.T.C. Notwork Fail at Lostock Gralam 19/12/2025
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reposting an insanely great american icon.... 5Oct2011
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Had to say goodbye to my sweetest little dog. Terrible timing but she had a heart failure. Photo is from the summer of 2022 when she came with me on a hike to Glymur waterfall. She did so well for being so tiny (had to be carried in a backpack over a river I had to wade through).
Prepared for the TMI August contest "Macros" www.flickr.com/groups/impressionists/discuss/721577219190...
Yesterday the world lost a beautiful soul, and I lost the best of friends.
You were the sort of friend that shone light into my life. It felt like our friendship was meant to be right from the start, it has been such a short time really, but such a good time that has meant so much to me.
You were always passionate about the things you believed in, animal rights and other environmental causes were very important and I loved the hours we spent attending protest rallies and talking about politics and the issues of the day.
You were always there for me, always willing to listen and to talk, and to tell me when I was being a bit bloody stupid about things.
You were a terribly bad influence as far as any sort of chocolate was concerned though, but I never complained.
As a photographer you were really very special. You would tell me that you knew nothing of the technical side of things (I never quite believed that), and that you really didn’t know much about processing (didn’t really believe that either). However, put the Lensbaby, or 60mm macro on your camera and you would weave magic, your ICM images were always ethereal and beautiful, and your multiple exposures were so accurate and clever that I could never really ever work out how you controlled them so well, especially as they were always completed in-camera. I learnt as much from you as I have from anyone, you will always be a part of my photography.
My dear Ali-gator, I will miss you so much. I will miss those long email conversations. I will miss our outings to Fitzroy and Collingwood and our wanderings around the city laneways. I will miss being your “model” and sharing a pumpkin and feta pizza with you. I will miss our outings to find beautiful flowers, and getting wet photographing water-drops with you. I will miss the walks around Yarra Bend park, and the lunches at QPO. All of these things will always remind me of you.
You have a very permanent place in my heart. I feel so lucky to have had you call me your friend.
Love you Ali-gator.
My love and condolences to Ali’s beautiful family.
Explored 27 February 2020 # 439