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This bird scraped out a shallow hollow before squatting down like this to rest. I have not seen this behavior prior. It reminded me of similar behavior documented for the Kangaroos of Australia.
IMG_0474; Mourning Dove
hand scraped millrun walnut with a stain to help blend the light sapwood with the dark heartwood. Walnut has an elegance that can't be beat.
This is Terry Cook's Lincoln Zephyr Coupe from around the turn of the century. This is the first show he took it to, the NSRA Nats East ('01 I think).
The neighbour's lawn mower cut a little low the other day, but the resulting exposed pattern is beautiful!
Cypriot dredger, Freeway, heading down the Clyde at Clydebank.
Ship's Details
IMO: 9691682
MMSI: 212368000
Call Sign: 5BCX4
Flag: Cyprus [CY]
AIS Type: Dredger
Gross Tonnage: 4320
Deadweight: 5950 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 92.1m × 19m
Year Built: 2015
I kept telling myself all the way to Madisonville, Kentucky today that I hoped to shoot something a lil different... Romney (between Nortonville and Crofton, KY) is where I found it, slowing to a stop while a couple of stack-trains headed north. A motley assortment, indeed: C40-8 #7523, SD50-2 #8537, a Cascade Green, ex-BN Helm SD40-2 #7065, and a couple of switchers, SW1500 #1108 and MP15T #1227. Yep, wrong side of the tracks by this hour of the day but it worked well to highlight the nose on 7523, a unit that looked rough even in some 2006 images I found from others. More of these (and, yes, even non-railroad stuff from today! lol) to come... (4-19-2012)
A closer view of the banged and cut / scraped knee (you can see the scuffing on the side of the leg, too).
The next few uploads from myself are going to be half decent shots from the past. Shots that never initially made it to Flickr but were placed in the 'Flickr Queue' folder for situations such as these.
For the past 3 and next 2 weeks, I am stuck educating England's future leaders in a school placement for my course at University, meaning long days and very little time to get out avec La Camera ... So shots from the past it is.
January 19th 2012 - DBS 66137 passes through Arpley with a rake of steamy Gypsum trailers collected from nearby Fiddlers Ferry Power Station.
My mother, dutifully scrapinga cat-urine soaked carpet pad off the floor. Possibly the most disgusting thing we ever did in this house, done the day we moved in.
Isn't it amazing how humans will destroy their environment in the name of "progress".
I have to drive by this view everyday.
Port of Rotterdam authority building on the left, and Montevideo on the right. Made in Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Each board is individually crafted to create a one of a kind floor. You won't see the repetitive machine pattern from machine "hand scraped" floors. This is the real deal! You can have a floor that looks and feels like an old worn hardwood floor would naturally be.
A pre lunch visit to my local nature reserve, Wadelowes on4/5/2018. A beautiful Spring day with clear blue skies and a fresh breeze. There were very few insects visible but there seemed to be an eruption of teneral damselfies that were mostly too fast for me.
so i totally wiped out in mccarren park today, scraping and bruising my knee. have i now earned my bike gang stripes?
Early 17c pulpit with hour glass stand probably made after the order of 1603 that all churches should have one. In the 19c restoration 6 coats of paint were scraped away and it was placed on a stone base with rail and staircase.
It stands in front of the late 15c chancel, the 3rd one to be built here. L G H Lee in 1946 reported that it was "ruined aesthetically by the cheapest of choir seats mated to a particularly commonplace organ for which there is plenty of room elsewhere" - Church of St. Mary the Virgin and All Saints, Nassington, Northamptonshire