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Yet another splash-shot... This brave little guy was looking quite suprised after being thown into an Ikea glass bowl. Sorry for that - just couldn't resist....
Tauch-Schlumpf
Mal wieder ein Splash-Foto... Nach dem Wurf in meine Ikea-Foto-Schüssel sieht dieser tapfere kleine Kerl ein wenig überrascht aus. Tut mir leid, ich konnte einfach nicht widerstehen... ;-)
These are Smurf Marshmallows.
My 6yo son loves them... and I confess that I like them too! ;-)
Have a nice evening, dear friends!!! ;-)
Zo langzamerhand beginnen de leuke plaatjes van mijn oude camera op te raken, maar nog voornamelijk van het tripje naar het Maintal in juli vorig jaar liggen er nog een aantal foto's op de plank. Zo neem ik jullie mee naar de laatste avond in het Maintal van onze vakantie die zoals alle voorgaande avonden ook weer flink succesvol was. Onlangs heb ik van dezelfde avond de foto van de Bayernbahn 139 287 met Henkelzug geüpload waarbij ik in de beschrijving vermeld had dat we in dat kwartiertje twee keer een trein konden fotograferen die voortgetrokken werd door een Altbau locomotief. Nu was het echter zo dat de tweede trein niet door één maar twee oudgedienden werd verzekerd wat het nog eens extra fraai maakte. Het betrof deze keer een trein van de Pressnitztalbahn, kortweg Press, die voortgetrokken werd door twee blauwe "Smurfen" van de Baureihe 140. De trein kwam pas vrij laat in beeld op de nodige bronnen en kwam dus als een redelijke verrassing voorbij, maar deze verrassing vonden we totaal niet erg!
Het is 19:39 als in de heerlijke avondzon te Thüngersheim de Press 140 008 en Press 140 038 de aanwezige Nederlanders passeert met keteltrein 95539 vanuit Nürnberg Hafen naar Wilhelmshaven Ölweiche. Samen met de Henkelzug van Bayernbahn is het een van de weinige "standaard" treinen in het Maintal die in de regel rijdt met Altbau locomotieven. Hoe lang dit nog zo blijft is onbekend, dus je kunt er niet snel genoeg bij zijn voordat het voorbij is!
Another fall shot, grabbed quickly while walking with the family.
C and c welcome as always, thanks for looking
Schlumpfhausen
Göreme,
located among the "fairy chimney" rock formations,
is a town in Cappadocia, a historical region of Turkey.
It is in the Nevşehir Province in Central Anatolia.
Schlumpfhausen
The Göreme National Park
was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1985.
@Wikipedia
stitched Pano from 5 shots vertical
Dec. 2013
-10°C
Headed out to FCF with Lance and Rami, half hoping the gate will not be closed. Alas didnt get too lucky there. That gate added 4 unncessary miles to the hike in the not so awesome ice and slush. The consistent rain didnt help the situation at all. We were about 4 day late from prime, may look pretty and all but I got 3 word; cold, wet and miserable. Haha. Got to 2 miles before the trailhead, seeing the icy scene and i realized i had forgotten my spikes.. Opps. Stole one side of Rami's spike during the hike and when I got here, precariously slide around those slick ice to get to the edge for the selfie. :) Cold, wet and miserable but I guess it was still a pretty scene! Hope everyone had a great weekend!
A Sliders Sunday creation. The unedited Smurf Rock just has a single left eye. Even with just one eye, it's a pretty cool rock formation!
Joshua Tree National Park
PAR 'Smurf' 505 is leading ED-NA about to knock down the signal at CPF 346 'Parkers'. In the foreground is the bridge from the former #2 main over Parker Rd. This location was always good for eastbounds in the afternoon. On the headpin are some tanks headed to the US Army Garrison at Devins.
The containers are used as a mobile repository. If there is an empty one it is swapped for a full one. Agile driving in tight locations is daily work for these drivers.
Smurfs is my favorit when it comes to fictitious characters. This is my little garden Smurf who is dealing with some autumn leaves.
A new photo from my side.
Photographed a couple of weeks ago before we had our own little smurf. Nights are short and a new balance has to be sought, but we are having a great time and are very happy.
Apologies if I haven't commented as much as before...
The containers are used as a mobile repository. If there is an empty one it is swapped for a full one. Agile driving in tight locations is daily work for these drivers.
The Smurfs have left their mushrooms and live now in townhouses. These houses are decorated for Carnival.
43059 & 43055 working 1Z30 from Cardiff Central to Carlisle seen crossing the magnificent Whalley Viaduct. Whalley Viaduct is the longest viaduct in Lancashire and was constructed between 1846 and 1850 by the Bolton, Blackburn, Clitheroe & West Yorkshire Railway and has many more arches than its counterpart at Ribblehead and contains over seven million bricks.
Here’s an Inocybe sp. that a photographed last January in Athalassa National Park, Cyprus. For those interested, this is a handheld stacked shot of 8 RAW exposures, captured with Nikon D750 and Nikon 105 mm f/2.8 VR, and assembled with Zerene Stacker; shutter speed 1/50s, aperture f/8 and ISO 100. The shape of the mushroom and the atmosphere reminded me of Smurfs, hence the title.
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