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This is a close-up photo of three green identical thermoses on the shelf in a Frenchies used clothing store in Tusket. Love how the contours reflect the light, but since the image is 'flat', this could be an artistic representation of the gradation of tone value that simulates the appearance of light reflecting on contours.

Toujours un thermos de thé avec eux, boivent beaucoup de thé au beurre de yak ( genre bouillon gras !)

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Antigamente existia un arbre enmig del recinte i d’altres al voltant del perímetre circular. L’any 1949 es remodelà, convertint-se en un mirador privilegiat de les Planes de can Pasca i, en darrer terme, de tota la Vall fins a Tregurà.

Originàriament, la font formava part d’un Passeig flanquejat amb bancs de pedra que discorrien per sota del mas Llandrius.

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Llandrius Fountain. If you bring a thermos with coffee, you can take it at the round table on the right.

The fountain original formed part of a promenade flanked by stone benches that ran under the Llandrius country house.

In the past there was a tree in the middle of the grounds and other trees located around its circular shaped perimeter. In 1949 it was refurbished and became an extraordinary viewpoint where the plains of the Pascal House and, mainly, the whole Valley right to -tregurà could be seen.

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A mobile photo taken in an antique mall of a re-purposed old thermos that has been crafted into a table-top Christmas decoration.

Stay close to home bike ride with a thermos of coffee, some photos while enjoying the view.

Still at Walton on Thames with the bridge of recent uploads in the distance . However , on our second visit here dotted along the river bank there were anglers set up on any available space with a rod or two on the go . These were by the look of it regular anglers with loads of kit laid out as well as some even with a small tent erected .

On the other hand , I saw no one catch any fish while I was there !!

24-105 mm Thermos Mug And A Most Fantastic Card

This student in training tried to hide when I approached the bar as it was her first day in training. I asked for ice and once she filled my thermos I snapped a picture of her.

Macro Mondays theme Lid Thermos bottle and coffee. The cup is also a lid.

Trial Harbour on Tasmania's west coast. Wild old day with plenty of weather coming off the Southern Ocean.

 

Makes the thermos of tea all the more rewarding :-)

 

Nikon Z6, Nikkor Z 24-70/4, 1.6 secs at f/9, ISO 125. Breakthrough Photography X4, 6 Stop ND filter.

with thermos.

 

Given to me by my sister on the occasion of my 47th birthday, which was quite a few years ago. A prized possession.

 

December 2021.

 

Kodak Tri-X Pan film. Minolta SRT-101 (light leak) w/ Rokkor 58mm f/1.4.

Find out where to get my awesome warm outfit complete with Ear Muffs from Baby Burp at Color Me Cute, Little Miss Winter Jacket at In-World Store, Mittens from Buglets at Thimble, LaZo Jeans applier (also compatible with Omega Systems for Adults), thermos from BoWillow at Thimble, boots from Tiptoes at December 2016 Bebe Bundle and much more: delisadventures.wordpress.com/2016/12/30/you-musnt-move/

I had a lovely afternoon at the Cimetière du Montparnasse. Drawing with the dead once again. It’s a good replacement for Le Sélect while they are closed for renovations. I’ve always said the cemetery is very much like the café. There are a lot of people there that I don’t know, except they are all dead. There is a convenient bathroom. And thanks to Brenda, she gave me a little thermos for coffee. It worked well during the pandemic when I went there and it worked well today.

Ready for take-off!

Last night on the weather report they promised a beautiful sunrise for this morning. So I got everything ready last night and off I went this morning to the Groothoofd in Dordrecht on my jalopy with gear and off course my thermos with coffee long before the crack of dawn. The last time I've been there I did not have my new NDgradfilter yet. This shot has a 30sec shutterspeed, Note the out of propertion shadow on the water on the right

Motivation gets you started, habit Keeps you going.

 

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::Credits::

 

Head: Lelutka Camilla

Body: Ebody Reborn

Hair: Lamb Maye Braid (Gym girly collection) Rare @ Arcade

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Outfit: Lamb Gym Girly collection Cloud Hoodie Rare @ Arcade

Lambley Thermos 14.

Pose: My own

 

Back when I was a host/host manager/host trainer for a couple different clubs, there was one patron who'd come in with that title as her display name and every time, without fail I would yell "Oh fuck, my mom is here!" Good times. The tag options on this thermos reminded me of that.

 

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–ғᴇᴀᴛᴜʀᴇᴅ ᴘʀᴇsᴇɴᴛᴀᴛɪᴏɴ–

Krescendo // Titan Thermos

available at Man Cave, running 2/17 - 3/11

 

Full Credits and details:

Lifestyles of the smol and anxious

psst, press L for a better view

 

Alles hat ein Ende...

 

Da ich noch #Filterkaffee#aufbrühe,kommt er in die Thermos Kanne,

 

da bleibt er lange heiß und schmeckt sooo gut.

A drop of water in the botton of a thermos container, takes on an outerspace appearance.

Sveglia alle 4.30 per preparare il thermos. Si inizia a camminare alle 5.30 e alle 6.50 aspetto l'alba al Santuario, fortunatamente non si è fatta attendere...

 

The Sncatuary's dawn

I woke up at 4.30 am to prepare the thermos. I started to walk at 5.30am and at 6.50 am I was waiting the dawn at the Sanctuary, she was not late...

 

L'aube du Sanctuaire

Je me suis réveillé à 4h30 du matin pour préparer les thermos. Je commençai à marcher à 05h30 et à 06h50 je suis attendant l'aube au Sanctuaire, elle n'a pas tardé ...

There are moments each year where the sense of changing seasons around you is palpable. Something told me that a warm Saturday afternoon at the place that I call "Echo Beach" was going to be the last day that truly felt like summer. Ok, so there were one or two hot afternoons in the office to follow, but I don't count those. I was in the office after all. There was even a lovely weekend at Cape Cornwall ahead of me, but in order to fully enjoy that clifftop experience I needed my coat, my woolly hat and a thermos full of hot coffee.

 

My storage media tell me that I visited Gwithian more than ever this year, drawn to the big empty beach at low tide and Godrevy Lighthouse to the eastern end of this wonderful stretch of sand and sea. That was inevitable given that travelling further afield was difficult to say the least this year. I suspect that 2021 will be similar, and with no adventures to distant lands (Devon and everything beyond it) in the pipeline, I'm preparing for more of the same in the year ahead of us. It's certainly a year that has taught us to make more of what our own back yard can offer. I guess I'm lucky that this is my local patch.

 

I'd arrived towards the end of the afternoon to catch the evening light as the tide turned and began to make its way back towards the distant dunes. I must have looked a bit odd to the late summer revellers, dozing on their beach mats, queuing for the ice cream van and taking to the balmy sea on an array of boards that weren't going to catch any waves on such a calm afternoon. Just imagine you're wondering around in your bikini and a strange looking man dressed in more clothes than you've worn in the last three months walks by. He's got a big pack on his back and he's wearing wellies. "Why on earth is he wearing wellies? I don't even know where my sandals are at the moment?" At least I didn't have my winter fleece lined trousers on yet.

 

This time I found myself drawn to a cluster of rocks near the shoreline, eventually placing my tripod and myself on top of them among a million black mussels that call this place home. The tide was beginning to lap around the outlying stones as the sky changed colour and the sun began to disappear over St Ives on the far side of the bay. The crowds behind me began to disperse, leaving us few stragglers to enjoy the serene space around us alone.

 

As I stood on the rock, watching the sea begin to encircle me I thought back to those childhood stories of the 11th century King Canute (or more properly Cnut) of England. The legend tells that he sat on his throne on a nearby beach at low tide and commanded the waves to retreat as they approached him. Which of course they didn't. If you subscribe to one version of events, at this point he turned to his retinue and told them the result of the experiment proved that kings weren't quite as powerful as some of them believed. A brave man, who was either wise in sharing this intelligence or crazy in demonstrating to his subjects he was just a man like the rest of them. In the other version of events he turned to the assembled masses and screamed "It's not working! Bring the royal wellies immediately! And a rubber ring."

 

It seems that it took 100 years for anyone to enter the details of Canute's day trip to the seaside on their parchment, so it may never have really happened. He was probably far too occupied with quelling the masses and repelling the Viking horde to have a day out in his bath chair. He was also king of Denmark, Norway and half of Sweden, and you know how the endless circuit of state visits can be so time consuming. Still, these thoughts occupied those wonderful idle moments we enjoy at times like these when nothing really matters. At least I already had my wellies on - which is useful when you have to wade off a rock in the blue hour.

 

Happy weekend all.

A best pal and her brother-in-law's Lab (Ivy), patiently waiting for the last of the group to finish setting up. Nearing sunrise with plenty of coffee-filled thermoses on hand.

 

Near Aberdeen, South Dakota - 2015

[Unedited photo captured with very old cellphone]

Another contraption. My thermos tea infuser so I can enjoy a hot cup of tea when I get to work. My favorite flavor; Oprah's Chai from Teavana.

Thought I would share this little story with you that I recalled from my youth.

 

Many years ago, I really mean a lot, at my first place of work a new apprentice had been employed and back in the old days respect really meant something.

So at break time this new lad sat down with his packed lunch, one of the more senior men produced a new Thermos Flask for this lad and gave it to him and said this is a little gift to make you feel welcome here.

 

The lad being young and naive asked what it did, well the senior man said it is a very useful product, it keeps hot things hot, and cold things cold. Well this young lad was made up with this.

 

Next day during lunch the lad gets out his packed lunch and the new flask, one of the men said what have you got in it, the lad replied two choc ices and three cups of coffee, we absolutely fell about I don’t think the boss could quite believe how we were all laughing so much during our afternoons work.

 

Have a lovely easter🐣🐥🐰🌸🌼🌸and may the sun shine on you all🌞

 

Thank you so much for viewing my photos, the comments you leave are so appreciated

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Wimbledon Common and some brave souls.

 

Possibly would be braver if it was Antarctica and -45 instead of London and -1.

 

View On Black

ODC Our Daily Challenge: Coffee or Tea?

... 2 bébés thermos prenant le soleil sur les pentes du Haut du Roc ...

A large thermos being filled up with tea from a street stall to be taken to an office somewhere close .

Ben Schreiner: The greatest invention of all time is the thermos bottle.

 

Mr. Schidtler: The thermos bottle?

 

Ben Schreiner: Yeah. Keeps my soup warm in the winter and lemonade cold in the summer.

 

Mr. Schidtler: So?

 

Ben Schreiner: How does it know?

 

- You Can't Do That On Television

 

Visit Skin Tower Island.

 

SL Prompt Project 2023

Il fait bon travailler sous le soleil, dans la tranquillité du gué de Sarthe, au bord des nénufars avec le glouglou de l'eau...

...Et les rares voitures et autres véhicules traversant le pont. Oui bon, hein. On ne peut pas tout avoir : même la carte postale a ses limites !

I hadn't expected to shoot such a wonderful scene while sitting in our car having soup from a thermos with a windchill of -8C out where the dancers were.

With a thermos of hot chocolate and a batch of Judy's chocolate chip/banana cookies we braved the cold and the late hour to watch the eclipse. The Moon really turned orange, just like they said it would. And it was also fun having the westerly star (Spica, a blue giant in Virgo) and Planet Mars nearby for added interest (see insert below for a glimpse of Mars). As we watched the moon gradually turn orange, we were serenaded by a hooting owl and the mooing of a nearby cow. A cool event with very cool friends. It's now 3:23 a.m. and I'm headed for bed. There will be better images posted by others, I'm just happy I got what I did and It was definitely worth staying up late for this event! p.s. thanks James and Jayleen for the fun title!

As evening approaches along with light drizzling rainfall, note: the red & white thermos jug someone who stopped had left (previous photo: Moody Spring) is gone: I hope they came and retrieved it!

 

Speaking of disappearing, in the 1950s Larry Stevens, a pilot from the Upstate, crashed near the spring on a rainy night; local legend & lore claim his ghost waits for rides along this stretch of SC Highway 107 in the Sumter National Forest between Moody Spring and Wigington Overlook: his apparition is said to appear after nightfall in the rain or fog, leaving a pool of water in the car of those who dare to give him a ride – and when he's dropped off, he just disappears

 

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Sit and sip and fill up with fresh flowing cold spring water.

 

Our first time here: we found it and we love it!

 

The best of our 848 captures are in a mini-themed album:

 

• Outing to Oconee State Park, SC – 2021APR13

 

◦ Moody Spring – 2021APR13 – SC Highway 107

◦ Oconee State Park, SC – 2021APR13 – Mountain Rest, SC

◦ Wigington Overlook – 2021APR13 – SC Highway 413, SC

 

Hope you enjoy this 25% of 16 spring captures we took today!

Delano, Jack,, photographer.

 

Women workers employed as wipers in the roundhouse having lunch in their rest room, C. & N.W. R.R., Clinton, Iowa

 

1943 April

 

1 transparency : color.

 

Notes:

Title from FSA or OWI agency caption.

Photograph shows Marcella Hart at left, Mrs. Elibia Siematter at right.

Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.

 

Subjects:

Chicago and North Western Railway Company

World War, 1939-1945

Eating & drinking

Women--Employment

Railroad employees

United States--Iowa--Clinton

 

Format: Transparencies--Color

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

 

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

 

Part Of: Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Collection 12002-13 (DLC) 93845501

 

General information about the FSA/OWI Color Photographs is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsac

 

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsac.1a34808

 

Call Number: LC-USW36-644

  

Hot water freezing faster than cold water at low temperatures? Yes, it’s a strange water property known as “Mpemba effect”. I decided to try it out. This is my version, with a little help from a thermos and my muse of course :)

 

Location: Yellowknife, North West Territories, Canada

Ambient Temperature: -30 Celsius / -22 Fahrenheit

Lunch waiting to be consumed once the ploughman has finished ploughing.

CSX Conductor Briskey has an ever watchful eye on the trackage in front of his train, CSX B818 (Lawrenceville, GA to Chicago, IL, CN run-through empty ethanol) as he traverses the Belt Rwy. of Chicago's Kenton Sub mainline at 55th St. in the West Elsdon neighborhood of Chicago. His trip is almost over, and he and his engineer will be headed to their hotel, as the train would soon be interchanged to CN at Hawthorne Yard. Chicago Transit Authority's Orange Line El track can be seen overhead.

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Awakened pre-dawn and decided to try to catch the early light from the roof.

Brought gardening kneeler pad upon which to sit, thermos of coffee, cameras and batteries.

Who could ask for anything more?

Detail of small asbestos textile ribbon from Thermos brand "FIRELITER" carton (background). The high-percentage asbestos material was to be placed inside included metal cup to wick combustible wax-liquid for maintaining fire in grills or fireplaces. Since asbestos doesn't typically readily breakdown upon exposure to moderate heat, the asbestos wick could be reused countless times.

View of top-side vintage Thermos brand "FIRELITER" carton containing small asbestos textile ribbon inside metal cup to wick combustible liquid for maintaining fire in grills or fireplaces.

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