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Long time, I guess.
Time is free, but it's priceless. You can't own It, but you can use it. You can't keep it, but you can spend it. Once you've lost it you can never get it back. Quote by Harvey MacKay.
Me: "Why Yes, I Am The Guy That Posts All Those Coffee Time Pictures."
WHOOSH! *Her Panties Immediately Drop*
(Sorry, sorry...The idea just popped into My melon...I swear, it has to be the out dated meds.)
Something different....a reminder that spring does come again. I found this a couple weeks ago...a leaf trapped between the seasons. The yellow bokeh is a forsythia bush in a neighbor's yard. HBW~
Time goes fast, It doesn't matter,
with you, I'm happy.
Time goes fast, It doesn't matter, with you
I'm happy.
You are in this time of the interim where everything seems withheld.
The path you took to get here has washed out; the way forward is still concealed from you.
You cannot lay claim to anything; In this place of dusk, your eyes are blurred;
And there is no mirror. As far as you can, hold your confidence.
Do not allow your confusion to squander.
This call which is loosening your roots in false ground, that you might come free from all you have outgrown.
John O’Donohue „To bless the Space between us“
I Have to be honest, i'm not too keen on this image - I think it's quite grey with a bit too much motion and not enough detail.
Taken with iPhone 3GS B&W Camera. sharpened with PhotoForge and cropped with Photogene.
For 123 Pictures in 2023 #1 "Once u[on a time" -
Once upon a time there were three bowls of posole. One was very hot, one was too mild, and one was just right. So I ate all three.
Posole is a stew of pork, chile, and corn kernels that have been soaked in an alkaline solution (this would be the actual posole). The name is an Aztec word for this type of corn, and the dish's origins go back to the Aztec empire. Now it is commonly served in the American Southwest, particularly New Mexico, where this recipe comes from. For me it is a New Years Day tradition. The ingredients are pork tenderloin, onion, canned hominy (the modern version of posole kernels), three types of red chile, cumin, oregano, and chicken stock.
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Time flies, time waits for no one.
Time heals all wounds.
All of us want more time.
Time to get up, time to grow, time to let go.
Time.
©Fan.D
Titre : "Il est temps !!!"
De vous souhaiter de Bonnes Fêtes de fin d'année et un joyeux noël à toutes et tous.
To wish you Happy Holidays end and a Merry Christmas to all.
Un petit coup d’œil sur le clocher de mon petit village de France.
A small glimpse of the steeple of my little village in France.
Traitement Photoshop et Nik Software.
Merci de ne pas utiliser mes photos sans mon autorisation.
Thank you not use my photos without my permission.
Pour retrouver une sélection de mes photos :
To find a selection of my photos :
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Merci à tous les administrateurs de groupes pour leur multiples invitations.
Je suis désolé de ne pas avoir le temps de publier rapidement mais je respecte les règles de chaque groupe pour toute publication.
Thank hou to all administrators for their multiple group invitations.
I'm sorry I did not have time to publiciste quickly, but I respect the rules of each group for the entier publication.
Lāʻie, Oʻahu.
The pier was constructed in 1887 by the Laie Plantation. It was built for the loading of sugar onto boats and prevented the sacks of sugar from getting wet in the surf. The sugar mill ceased production in the 1890s and the pier was later abandoned.
Today, some of the pilings from the pier remain, a reminder of a bygone era. One piling stands in the surf, appears like a sundial silently measuring the passage of time.
From the body of work, Pinholes makai.
Le Bambole Mk. XVII, "Little Things Pinhole Camera".
Kodak Ektar 100.
livinginsecondlife.blogspot.com/2023/12/gifts-time.html
Coat: Salt&Pepper Danielle coat cognac
Dress: Salt&Pepper Robin sand
Boots: [Sheba] Noelle Boots @Cosmopolitan
Pose: M&T HurryXmas Bento Poses @Vogue Event
Taken @ Luane's World Le Monde Perdu Spring 2022 maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Le%20Monde%20Perdu/189/119/24
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One of my favorite things to do is watch the sunrise with my coffee humming or just outright singing an old song! Who doesn't like this classic? Have a great week my friends! ~Sam
Thanks for the visits, faves and comments its greatly appreciated.
This i take on my property ,they look for place to sleep-over .
In September 2014 I was home from Alaska where I was still living at the time and was headed to North Conway for another Railfans Weekend. Coinciding with that weekend was the Glory Days of the Railroad Festival that used to be held in White River Junction, VT. Pan Am was sending two business cars along with their OCS FP9s and two heritage GP9s for display. I took the opportunity to chase this special all the way north up the Conn River Line, and while most of my shots from this day are sub par I got a few keepers and a lot of memories.
PAR 1 and PAR 2 are ex Canadian National FP9s 6505 and 6516 built in 1954 and 1957 respectively by GMDD. They passed from CN to VIA Rail in 1978 before being picked up by the Conway Scenic in 1995 when they expanded into Crawford Notch. After 15 years spent hauling tourists in the White Mountains 6505 & 6516 would become PAR 1 & 2 when traded to Pan Am Railways in March 2010 for GP38 252 and GP35 216.
They are seen here shoving around the north leg of the wye east onto the Connecticut River Bridge toward West Lebanon, NH so they can turn their train to face back south. They are on the remains of the once mighty Northern Mainline that was the B&M's gateway from Boston via Nashua, Manchester and Concord. By this late date the former B&M Conn River mainline north of here was (and still is) owned by the state and operated by the Vermont Rail System to Newport and the Northern was abandoned and removed from just north of Concord to a point only a couple miles south of here in Lebanon.
Pan Am, as legacy successor to the B&M, still maintained trackage rights and was running all the way up here to WRJ three times a week back when this was taken....their last link to their legacy in the north country.
White River Junction
Hartford, Vermont
Friday September 12, 2014