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two spoonbill birds cleaning each other's plumage

The goal of a husband and wife should not be to think alike, but to think together as a team. Let each person play to their strengths and be supported through their weaknesses so together they are a powerful force to be reckoned with.

Early morning rowers off the Dorset coast in early November.

Bald eagle pair working together to make upgrades to the nest.

Doug Harrop Photography • June 26, 1987

 

With a grand total of nine 45 series EMD locomotives, a Utah Railway coal train tackles the grade of the D&RGW at Colton, Utah. This photo was at some point published in print.

DolceVita and Euphorialis are a surreal musical duo who blend jazz, electro-swing, and cinematic soundscapes into a vibrant, dreamlike performance. Formed in the heart of a neon-lit city, the two met by chance during a midnight street parade. DolceVita, a charismatic trumpeter known for his theatrical flair, and Euphorialis, a precise and enigmatic drummer, instantly recognized each other’s rhythm.

 

Their signature look—vintage military coats, brass buttons, and the mysterious fez marked by an eye—symbolizes their belief that music is a form of vision. Every note, every beat, reveals hidden layers of emotion and story.

 

On stage, they are a spectacle of movement and sound. DolceVita’s trumpet glows like liquid gold, weaving melodies that twist through Euphorialis’ hypnotic percussion. Their performances often feel like rituals—half concert, half dream—where audiences lose themselves in sound and light.

 

Their debut album, Midnight Parade, tells stories of forgotten carnivals and electric love, combining analog warmth with digital pulse. Critics call them “architects of auditory illusion.”

 

For DolceVita and Euphorialis, music isn’t just to be heard—it’s to be seen, felt, and lived. Together, they create a world where rhythm breathes and melody remembers.

garage door for peak properties by Ryan Katz

Old pelican proverb - "Many wings make flight work".

Installing new netting at local baseball field.

For the success in teamwork, it is important that everyone be recognized for their actions.

[Fuji X-T3 challenge]

Crazy Tuesday: Candy

 

The summer holidays just got even better for this trio of friends! Out and about in the sunshine, they find a giant candy cone in the grass. A sugary feast awaits if they can just lug it onto the table.

 

Candy: Ozmo Cornet (chocolate-filled waffle cone)

Kids and table: Playmobil

Lawn: artificial grass

Sky: sparkle felt

 

Painted storks building their nest

When Anita and I go out adventuring, she is always the driver and I the rider. Which is a good working arrangement (for me) because I get to take many more photos! But sometimes there is something I see on her side of the vehicle that I can't get so I hand my camera to her and she takes the shot, composing it as she likes. This is one of those shots. I nice country scene taken by Anita on my camera. :)

When Dougie and Cal saw the shot of the Dodge Challenger online a few days back, they were shocked and embarrassed about not having noticed the missing mirror, so they dragged the tool-boxes around and put in a quiet all-nighter down at the Ferrari workshop. Pleased to report, the mirror has been repaired and replaced! Good work lads!

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Baby spiders practice their web building skills.

Doug Harrop Photography • October 18, 1976

 

With two sets of manned helpers entrained, a Southern Pacific lumber drag climbs through the Tehachapi Mountains near Marcel, California.

Swans feeding early in the morning on river Drava (Croatia)

C941 heads off the Clear Fork Branch and onto the KD main as the Morley Pusher stands by in the background.

 

Two CSX crews, an NS coal train, and a CSX pusher all on the KD made for a very cool experience!

Good looking pair of does...as one would graze, the other would keep an eye on me.

Happy Macro Monday to all flickr friends, HMM

 

p.s. complete diameter of the below cogwheel about 2cm

group of Pelicans fishing

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