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Well Scout is doing well with her insulin. She is drinking less water and just all around seems better. Here she is napping with her favorite brother Pete. We have had a ton of snow recently and I wanted to get a shot of her playing in it but by time I cleared all the snow and got into dry clothes the last thing I wanted to do was go back in it. As you can tell she seems ok with staying inside too.
Have a great week everyone!
Boston, Mass, Olympus XZ-1
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Pilot David Bremner demonstrating what pilots 100 years ago would have had to do to shoot the .303 machine gun.
The single best minifigure released today, 4/1/19. Hands down I’m so impressed with the representation, especially the helmet. I mean a little back pack and shoulder pads and you’d have a perfect bit of kit.
(n.) *Scouting
1. exploring in order to gain information.
Scouting Woman, Baie St-Paul, Quebec, Canada.
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-Julie Rodriguez Jones
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Just for fun I created this digital painting from an original picture. If you ask me how I did it; the answer would be I don't remember because when I do this kind of work, I follow my instinct and I don't take notes. (Done in Photoshop with a Wacom tablet as a drawing board!)
The nice officer told us to go far away from the base with our cameras... so I did, and it worked out :)
I received an Apexel clip-on macro lens for my smartphone for xmas, so I've been experimenting with it. It's a new sensation to get in to something so close and it'll take some getting used to, but it's a really fun new way to take photos.
Tribute for Richard Pillips
Bolígrafo + lápices de madera
Octubre 2007
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Fairford, 22 July 1989.
Scout AH1 XT634 of 666 squadron Army Air Corps.
XT634 served in the Army until 1995. It carried on with the civilian registration G-BYRX and was written off in December 2015. Something malfunctioned while hovering before take off, the pilot lost control and the helicopter rolled on its side.
A Six-Spotted Tiger Beetle (Cicindela sexguttata) chomps down on an ant - "Om Nom Nom Nom!" Spotted at Parc-nature du Bois-de-Liesse, Montréal QC, Canada.
Une Cicindèle à six points (Cicindela sexguttata) en train de dévorer une fourmi. Miam, miam! Aperçue au Parc-nature du Bois-de-Liesse, Montréal QC, Canada.
Tamron Adaptall SP 90mm F/2.5 Macro (52BB), Tamron SP 2X tele-converter (01F), Raynox DCR-250 and off-camera Yongnuo YN-560 III. Slight crop.
Scout tells me that this shot was briefly Explored on Jun 18th 2015, at # 458, then dropped. Judging by the very mild blip in faves and number of views, it must have only been on there for a few minutes...
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The Scouts annual Christmas dinner followed a gruelling three hours on the piste. We lost half the troop on the slopes before we got to the hotel and our waiter was a very strange fellow who pretended he was a soldier!
Not the Scout that Tonto rode, but named after him. My sister's 5-year-old Half-Arabian Pinto gelding that she's finally getting to work under saddle after breaking her leg last summer.
Initially, I mistook this for a first-generation Ford Bronco, which has similar square-cut lines. International Harvester produced the Scout between 1961 and 1980, a pioneering 4WD vehicle with recreational off-road capabilities, these days popularised by the ubiquitous SUV.
A mono version of that International Scout pickup near Cullman, Alabama. Spotted on a roadtrip around the Southern States.
In blizzard conditions, Gresley 'A4' Pacific No.60009 'Union of South Africa' storms the grade towards Shap summit at Scout Green with the 'Cumbrian Mountain Express from London Euston to Carlisle on Saturday 23rd February 2013. This was a truly impressive performance of both man and machine and an experience that I would not have missed for the World!
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