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Horse is getting ready for riding lessons.

The Birks of Aberfeldy

Freightliner Class 90 90046 stands at Edinburgh Waverley station waiting for its duty on the overnight sleeper service to London Euston.

The stables at Childwickbury Manor. Horses used to be accommodated in these boxes, now it is the venue for some of the stalls of the Childwickbury Christmas Market. Fuji X-E2.

Stable fly, Barn fly, Biting house fly, Dog fly, or Power mower fly.

Order - Diptera

Family - Muscidae

Genus -Stomoxys

Species - S. calcitrans

 

Binomial name - Stomoxys calcitrans

 

18th century Grain Store and Stables on the National Trust's Stourhead estate in Wiltshire UK

25168 and 25160 stabled at Hereford in January 1981.

 

25168 was the 181st Class 25 withdrawn on 22.5.83 one of six retired that month.

 

25160 was the 139th Class 25 to be withdrawn on 10-10-82, one of four retired during that month.

 

With thanks to Derbysulzers website

(c) Copyright Alex Drennan

Long View Mountain Stables, Shrewsbury, England.

The magnificent stable (!!) for Marshal Field III's polo ponies, now part of Caumsett State Park.

 

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We are in Cleveland on the Midlands Highway in Tasmania. So far today we have seen two classic Georgian coaching inns, the St Andrews Inn (1845) and The Bald Faced Stag (1838).

 

When we come to Campbell Town in a few days time, we'll see the stabling area of another important coaching inn of the same era. But this view is a typical one. The stables were such an important part of inn life. Keeping the horses in good condition (often switching horses at inns along the way) meant faster times between destinations.

 

As I mentioned earlier speed was also important in the effort to outsmart the bushrangers or highway men who worked in the Epping Forest just a few miles north of here.

Another photo in my series of the red stable at the Nödesta farm.

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In the year 2250, a group of elderly humans finds solace and nostalgia in a space diner called "Celestial Echoes." Adorned with captivating alien paintings on its walls, the diner becomes a gathering place for the old generation. They share stories and memories, inspired by the cosmic artwork that fuels their imagination.

 

However, their haven is threatened when a corporation plans to demolish the diner for a new hyperspace hub. Determined to preserve their cherished space, the elderly patrons launch a grassroots campaign, inspiring the younger generation to join their cause.

 

Their fight gains attention, turning Celestial Echoes into a symbol of preserving human history and culture. Through their collective efforts, they succeed in saving the diner, transforming it into a cultural hub that bridges the gap between generations and species...to be continued...

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One of the many horse heads found at the stables in Camden, London.

Ty Llwyn Celyn. One of our farms in MidWales.

...the first Derwentwater Launch of the morning has passed the bay!

Just off Greenville Highway in Flat Rock, North Carolina

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Pretty famous collector in Singapore who displays his Ferrari collection on his front yard!

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40 050, 25 192, and 25 321 await their next duties at Nuneaton

Derwent Water & Stable Hills

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Due to COVID Travel Restrictions, reduced patronage and crewing issues NSW TrainLink reduced services across the network during August and September.

 

Stabling the XPT in the Albury Yard became a daily routine during this time with no night service running.

 

Pictured here is XP2007 after bringing the set from ST23 into the Gantry Road at Albury. The train would stable here overnight before forming ST24 back to Sydney the next morning. This would be the last XPT stabled overnight in the yard at Albury.

 

As of Monday 11th October night services resumed on the south.

  

Sunday 10th October 2021.

Now, how the hell did you get there?

Plant-like, but not a plant. Lichens come in multiple sizes, shapes and colors. Recent research about these fascinating life forms:

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“From the Dawn of Time we came, moving silently down through the centuries, living many secret lives, struggling to reach the Time of the Gathering, when the few who remain will battle to the last. No one has ever known we were among you, until now.”

(c) Copyright Alex Drennan

Emily was the keeper of the Scottish bull, bunnies, and goats, she churned a bit of butter each day of the Renaissance Faire. Emily found her prince and moved far away to the land of ice, snow, & midnight sun ;o)

Quentin Riding Club

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