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📟 : 398 to Rayners Lane
🚍 : DE20034 - YX09HKC
DE20034 speeds along Village Way as it heads to it's destination in Rayners Lane on a short journey from Ruislip operating route 398.
Whatever happened, DE20060 was running in front by two minutes, a half an hour service can't go that wrong?
Taken on 29/04/2020 whilst on daily walk.
Week 28 - Landscapes - B&W - Went out early this morning to catch some reflections of the Super Moon on Town Lake...those shots didn't really turn out, but stayed around for awhile shooting some shots under the Lamar Bridge. Like the symmetry of this one. Thought it fit in well with this challenge.
Wonderful find at the thrift store. I'm guessing it's a table runner. Lovely vintage prints and amazingly hand sewn cathedral blocks.
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The view from up here reminded me of the opening sequence from Blade Runner
This is taken from the roof of the Waldorf=Astoria looking down Lexington Ave towards the magnificent Chrysler Building .
This is a view you ain't gonna see nowhere else, as it's stickly verboten to go up here.
Special thanks to Hagen and Oran.
Want to see more checkout the: Once Upon A Time In New York or New York sets.
On Explore 6 June 2007 #30. Danke fuer alles!
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This five lined skink was running through the grass near the pond in our yard back in 2011.
They are Ontario's only lizard
.Plestiodon fasciatus
The five-lined skink is a smooth, slender lizard that can grow to 21 centimetres in length, but most individuals are much smaller. Their coloration varies with age. Juveniles and young adult females are glossy black with five cream stripes down the back and a bright blue or blue-grey tail. Males and older females gradually fade to a more uniform bronze, although often the stripes are still visible. Males in breeding condition have a bright orange chin and jaw.
source - Ontario Nature
My St John's Wort. Last year it was amazing. This year about 1/2 of it didn't come back and I ended up cutting it back almost to the ground. It has recovered, but it is much smaller. Still one of my favorites in the garden.
Runners taking part in Run Norwich 2019. Photo taken hand held from Norwich Castle. (c)John Newstead
At Okumusashi EKIDEN(Long distance road relay) Competition 2023 in Hanno near Tokyo 奥むさし駅伝競走大会 埼玉県飯能市で