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It is incredibly unusual to see St. John’s harbour filled with sea ice like this. It was my first time in my 15 years of working downtown. When I arrived in the morning I saw a little bit of open water but by lunch the harbour was jam packed with large pans and chucks of sea ice. I even managed to see a seal pup. It was all very beautiful and exciting. Yeah, I’m a nerd and ice excites me. I love unusual occurrences like this and ice can be, visually and physically, an incredibly powerful force.
I’m snowed in today and I’m hearing rumours that Wednesday may be a snow day as well. I’m seeing everyone is posting images of spring but I’m happily hanging on to winter.
Rich comes home from regular work to work on a project at home, a piece of playground equipment for his children.
No, not mine :)) but one of my sister's hobbies.
Crochet work is a popular handicraft that involves creating fabric by using a crochet hook to interlock loops of yarn, thread, or other materials. The process of creating crochet work involves inserting the hook into the stitches and pulling up loops of yarn to create a fabric. The fabric can be used to create a wide range of items such as clothing, accessories, home decor, and more.
A Herzog owned work train blasts through Gilluly, Utah on the Union Pacific's Provo Subdivision the morning of July 24, 2009.
Austernfischer***(Eurasian) oystercatcher***Haematopus ostralegus
Bremerhaven, Germany
Austernfischer ernähren sich von verschiedenen Muscheln, aber auch von Schnecken, Krebsen und Wattwürmern.
Austernfischer, die im Binnenland leben, erbeuten hauptsächlich Insekten, Schnecken und Regenwürmer.
Austernfischer sind je nach Gezeiten tag-oder nachtaktiv.
Der lange spitze Schnabel ermöglicht den Austernfischern in Muschelbänken und auf weichem Untergrund die Nahrung gezielt zu greifen.
Oystercatchers feed of different shells, but also by snails, crayfish and wading sentries. Oystercatcher who live inland, eat mainly insects, slugs, and earthworms.
Oystercatchers are diurnal or nocturnal depending on the tides.
The long pointed beak allows the Oystercatcher in shell banks and on soft ground to access the food.
Scattata dalla macchina.. al volo.
Taken from the car
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Actually, I'm not nearly as frazzled as this suggests. Things are going very smoothly, and I'm on number 5 of 8.
Late night last night, but tonight I should be able to get some sleep while the computer does the hard work.
Huzzah!
seen here...
www.100negocios.com/trabajo-desde-casa-por-internet-tips/...
and here...
www.dumblittleman.com/2011/05/how-to-effectively-measure-...
and here... digital-era.org/blog/?p=3901
and here... blogs.payscale.com/salary_report_kris_cowan/2012/07/tips-...
and here... blogs.discovermagazine.com/discoblog/2013/04/12/ncbi-rofl...
and here... www.businessinsider.com/syndromes-drive-coders-crazy-2014-3
im pretty sure that instead of getting better at bringing my ideas to life, im getting worse... its hard to tell, because my ideas themselves, i think, are getting a lot better and a lot more detailed... however i find myself over the past few months feeling scared to shoot my personal work, and really doubting that i can create anything, which is the absolute last thing i want to feel. i havent hardly been shooting personally at all (since march ive only made 3 photos that havent in some way been commissioned), and ive realized its REALLY taking its toll on me - photographically, but also emotionally. creating imagery through my camera is my rock in life and ive been smacked in the face and really reminded of the girl i was before i had that rock, and that girl is the last person i want to be again.
ive decided its time to rest my wings and focus on the important things again. i feel like i go through this same conversation in my head about once every three months, but i never actually do anything about it and each time the feelings get worse. life lessons can be a pain in the butt, but ive finally made a pact with myself to stop booking new paid work after september so i have time to actually try to be the photographer i want to be.
oh yea, also my pro account expired, so apologies for my old stuff disappearing. ill probably scrap together some change and renew soon.
power line stock. ahhh i wish i could have used this better...
- on an added note, i want to say thanks to everyone for all the super nice and encouraging comments, but also wanted to let everyone know that by no means am i stopping or falling any bit out of love with photography! its just a matter of practice, and ever since i began photography ive never spent this little time on my own work! so i feel like that lack of time is holding me back from growing at the same rate and obviously is resulting in less work which i dont like! and i actually think this piece is successful, otherwise i wouldnt have uploaded it... i think its just farther away from what i intended than my earlier stuff, which is a setback! :P -
before/after since has been added to facebook!
Final work on the new canal bridge at Lapworth means a long walk from the vehicle park in Lapworth along tow paths past the bridge, over a bridge behind me and back along the opposite bank. One guy is doing just that as 66056 passes overhead with the 11.47 Didcot T.C. to Bescot Down sidings, the train consisted of 3 locomotives and was running 30 minutes early.
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BNSF 6642 ES44-C4 leads this work train east out of Springfield, Mo. on turner’s siding on the Thayer sub.
Arbeit Macht Frei - Work Liberates.
The chilling testimony on the main gate at Saschsenhausen Concentration Camp, outside Berlin, Germany. This was truly an awful place and we were very subdued having spent half a day there.
I believe it is something everyone should do at some point in their lives.
Lest we should ever forget.
Every day when I get home from work
I feel so frustrated
The boss is a jerk
And I get my sticks and go out to the shed
And I pound on that drum like it was the boss's head
Because
I don't want to work
I want to bang on the drum all day (bang, bang)
I don't want to play
I just want to bang on the drum all day (I could bang that drum)
But not the cash kind.
Yesterday I returned to work and by a total coincidence my second delivery of the day took me down the access road by the UK Rail depot to Leicester. My new iPhone came in handy.
On view in front of what appears to be a new part built shed are a couple of heritage class 37's from the early 1960's together with a rather forlorn class 60.