RM2EPJEC0–East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, 27th February 2021. Shetland lambs first time in field,: Farmer Richard Briggs of Briggs Shetland Lamb lets the singleton lambs and their mothers out into the field for the first time. The lambs were born between 7 and 10 days ago in the barn and it is their first experience of being outside in the Spring sunshine. The lambs get used to the open space of a small enclosure before being let out into a bigger field
RMA177BX–clouds / sunset on the beach
RMEWRDA3–Lee on the Solent, Hampshire, UK. 30th June, 2015. Sir Ben Ainslie didn’t let the baking sunshine stop him from getting out on the water with his new Boat and racing team this morning. The competitive challenger is out training for the 35th America’s Cup. Sir Ben aims to win the oldest trophy in sport and bring the Cup back to Britain where it all began over 160 years ago. The Sportsman and his crew of ten spent the morning racing in the Solent watched by many people trying to keep cool on the beach. Credit: uknip/ Alamy Live News
RM2F9442M–Crovie, Aberdeenshire, UK. 15th Apr, 2021. UK. This is the small old fishing village of Crovie which is directly on the shore. It was basking in the sun. Credit: JASPERIMAGE/Alamy Live News
RM2AWR4H6–Tri-State medical journal and practitioner . rom thedelightful, balmy air amongst the orange groves in the valleys, to the icy-breath of the lofty snow-capped peaks of the grand old mountainstowering above. Let us consider what we have in the climate of this portion of theState, which, owing to its reputation as a resort for invalids, has broughtmore than one-third of its population here. In the first place, we have adry, bracing, cool climate, abundance of sunshine, together with a highlyelectric and antiseptic atmosphere, at elevations ranging from a few hundredto thousands of feet. Vast pla
RM2EPJE8Y–East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, 27th February 2021. Shetland lambs first time in field,: Farmer Richard Briggs of Briggs Shetland Lamb lets the singleton lambs and their mothers out into the field for the first time. The lambs were born between 7 and 10 days ago in the barn and it is their first experience of being outside in the Spring sunshine. The lambs get used to the open space of a small enclosure before being let out into a bigger field
RFABDGK3–Sunset at a lake
RM2EYRF01–East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, 6th March 2021. UK Weather: Spring lambs in sunshine. Shetland sheep twin lambs are let out into a pen in a field for the first time after being born in a barn several weeks ago. An orange ear tag for a female lamb and a blue ear tag for a male lamb. Twin white lambs run across the field with the mother ewe
RMEWRDAF–Lee on the Solent, Hampshire, UK. 30th June, 2015. Sir Ben Ainslie didn’t let the baking sunshine stop him from getting out on the water with his new Boat and racing team this morning. The competitive challenger is out training for the 35th America’s Cup. Sir Ben aims to win the oldest trophy in sport and bring the Cup back to Britain where it all began over 160 years ago. The Sportsman and his crew of ten spent the morning racing in the Solent watched by many people trying to keep cool on the beach. Credit: uknip/ Alamy Live News
RM2F944M8–Crovie, Aberdeenshire, UK. 15th Apr, 2021. UK. This is the small old fishing village of Crovie which is directly on the shore. It was basking in the sun. Credit: JASPERIMAGE/Alamy Live News
RM2AN1XP6–Dentos . d high aspirations for the future, but there is an end ofall. It behooves us to step cautiously as we cross the threshold and emerge intothe dazzling sunlight and deafening din and tumultuous whirl of the busy world.Think not that all is sunshine nor that fame will wait upon your bidding. Hewho would win must labor for the prize. If the thought arises, are we adequateto tin- task- of shaping our course in lifes dark maze, as to reach the goal, thehaven of success which we seek, let the success of others be our stimulus. Hutnow to say farewell fills every heart with awe: let us forget
RFA177CG–clouds / sunset on the beach
RM2EYRF7T–East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, 6th March 2021. UK Weather: Spring lambs in sunshine. Shetland sheep twin lambs are let out into a pen in a field for the first time after being born in a barn several weeks ago. An orange ear tag for a female lamb and a blue ear tag for a male lamb. Twin white lambs run across the field with the mother ewe
RMEWRD8W–Lee on the Solent, Hampshire, UK. 30th June, 2015. Sir Ben Ainslie didn’t let the baking sunshine stop him from getting out on the water with his new Boat and racing team this morning. The competitive challenger is out training for the 35th America’s Cup. Sir Ben aims to win the oldest trophy in sport and bring the Cup back to Britain where it all began over 160 years ago. The Sportsman and his crew of ten spent the morning racing in the Solent watched by many people trying to keep cool on the beach. Credit: uknip/ Alamy Live News
RM2F945TP–Crovie, Aberdeenshire, UK. 15th Apr, 2021. UK. This is the small old fishing village of Crovie which is directly on the shore. It was basking in the sun. Credit: JASPERIMAGE/Alamy Live News
RM2AFKK2C–. St. Nicholas [serial]. As IVORY SOAP suds touched the glass,the sunshine and the light reduced the Baronto a lump of villainy and fight. His minionstumbled in a heap upon the donjon floor. Asfor the Baron, all he did was just to roar androar. With IVORY SOAP our heroes cleaned. the dust, and grime, and cinders, as Pussfought twenty grimy cats and scratched theminto flinders. The dirt upon the massivedoors was quite beyond belief, and when ourheroes found the knobs, it was a great relief.Said Gnif, Now as we do this work, letsdo it up with style, and march with IVORYdignity; let no one dare t
RMA177BY–clouds / sunset on the beach
RM2EYREK1–East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, 6th March 2021. UK Weather: Spring lambs in sunshine. Shetland sheep twin lambs are let out into a pen in a field for the first time after being born in a barn several weeks ago. An orange ear tag for a female lamb and a blue ear tag for a male lamb. Twin white lambs run across the field with the mother ewe
RMEWRD9G–Lee on the Solent, Hampshire, UK. 30th June, 2015. Sir Ben Ainslie didn’t let the baking sunshine stop him from getting out on the water with his new Boat and racing team this morning. The competitive challenger is out training for the 35th America’s Cup. Sir Ben aims to win the oldest trophy in sport and bring the Cup back to Britain where it all began over 160 years ago. The Sportsman and his crew of ten spent the morning racing in the Solent watched by many people trying to keep cool on the beach. Credit: uknip/ Alamy Live News
RMABEGHC–Evening landscape with lighthouse
RM2F945CM–Crovie, Aberdeenshire, UK. 15th Apr, 2021. UK. This is the small old fishing village of Crovie which is directly on the shore. It was basking in the sun. Credit: JASPERIMAGE/Alamy Live News
RM2AWFDCH–Two centuries of song : or, Lyrics, madrigals, sonnets, and other occasional verses of the English poets of the last two hundred years . ROBERT DODSLEY. 1703—1764. This amiable man, originally a stocking weaver, became next afootman, and lastly a poet and a publisher. We are indebted toDodsleys Collection of old plays for the revival of the taste forElizabethan literature, as we are to Dr. Percy for those immortalold ballads that let in a current of fresh air and sunshine uponour literature from which the Lake poets derived so much of theirvitality. THE PARTING KISS. r0>. One kind wish bef
RM2EYR7TG–East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, 6th March 2021. UK Weather: Spring lambs in sunshine. Shetland sheep twin lambs are let out into a pen in a field for the first time after being born in a barn several weeks ago. An orange ear tag for a female lamb and a blue ear tag for a male lamb. A dark lamb , a Katmoget coloured lamb and white lambs
RMEWRCAT–Lee on the Solent, Hampshire, UK. 30th June, 2015. Sir Ben Ainslie didn’t let the baking sunshine stop him from getting out on the water with his new Boat and racing team this morning. The competitive challenger is out training for the 35th America’s Cup. Sir Ben aims to win the oldest trophy in sport and bring the Cup back to Britain where it all began over 160 years ago. The Sportsman and his crew of ten spent the morning racing in the Solent watched by many people trying to keep cool on the beach. Credit: uknip/ Alamy Live News
RFABDENA–sunset
RFA177BG–Wind park
RM2F943N6–Crovie, Aberdeenshire, UK. 15th Apr, 2021. UK. This is the small old fishing village of Crovie which is directly on the shore. It was basking in the sun. Credit: JASPERIMAGE/Alamy Live News
RM2AWFDRD–Two centuries of song : or, Lyrics, madrigals, sonnets, and other occasional verses of the English poets of the last two hundred years . K. ROBERT DODSLEY. 1703—1764. This amiable man, originally a stocking weaver, became next afootman, and lastly a poet and a publisher. We are indebted toDodsleys Collection of old plays for the revival of the taste forElizabethan literature, as we are to Dr. Percy for those immortalold ballads that let in a current of fresh air and sunshine uponour literature from which the Lake poets derived so much of theirvitality. THE PARTING KISS. r0>. One kind wish
RM2EYRDC3–East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, 6th March 2021. UK Weather: Spring lambs in sunshine. Shetland sheep twin lambs are let out into a pen in a field for the first time after being born in a barn several weeks ago. An orange ear tag for a female lamb and a blue ear tag for a male lamb. Lambs in a a variety of colours with an ewe
RMEWRDAT–Lee on the Solent, Hampshire, UK. 30th June, 2015. Sir Ben Ainslie didn’t let the baking sunshine stop him from getting out on the water with his new Boat and racing team this morning. The competitive challenger is out training for the 35th America’s Cup. Sir Ben aims to win the oldest trophy in sport and bring the Cup back to Britain where it all began over 160 years ago. The Sportsman and his crew of ten spent the morning racing in the Solent watched by many people trying to keep cool on the beach. Credit: uknip/ Alamy Live News
RMA177BH–Wind park
RM2F942X5–Crovie, Aberdeenshire, UK. 15th Apr, 2021. UK. This is the small old fishing village of Crovie which is directly on the shore. It was basking in the sun. Credit: JASPERIMAGE/Alamy Live News
RM2AM40FF–The South Wales coast from Chepstow to Aberystwyth . our of sunshine ; and above the twocheeks, red-gold—two broad plaits like the GoldenTables: For the unbraiding of them, long it mighttake;—such gold braids I have seen her let fall,like the wings of a yellow Archangel droopingupon white snow. Shoots, say of one stem ; coilsof one colour ; a grove of yellow broom above theface; ay, gold-jewels like them in the shops ofChepe. You get in this a suggestion of the truepoetic ecstasy of the creature. The shops of Cheap-side, too, had touched his errant fancy ; he oftenreturns to them, indeed, in h
RM2EYRCDK–East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, 6th March 2021. UK Weather: Spring lambs in sunshine. Shetland sheep twin lambs are let out into a pen in a field for the first time after being born in a barn several weeks ago. An orange ear tag for a female lamb and a blue ear tag for a male lamb. Lambs in a a variety of colours with an ewe
RMEWRD7Y–Lee on the Solent, Hampshire, UK. 30th June, 2015. Sir Ben Ainslie didn’t let the baking sunshine stop him from getting out on the water with his new Boat and racing team this morning. The competitive challenger is out training for the 35th America’s Cup. Sir Ben aims to win the oldest trophy in sport and bring the Cup back to Britain where it all began over 160 years ago. The Sportsman and his crew of ten spent the morning racing in the Solent watched by many people trying to keep cool on the beach. Credit: uknip/ Alamy Live News
RFA177AY–Wind park
RFABEGJ8–cloud mood
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RM2F942H3–Crovie, Aberdeenshire, UK. 15th Apr, 2021. UK. This is the small old fishing village of Crovie which is directly on the shore. It was basking in the sun. Credit: JASPERIMAGE/Alamy Live News
RM2AKHRE4–Greek letter men of Philadelphia . DELTA PHI HOUSE AT YALE Within the breai.: which makes of all mankind A brotherhood. As well attempt to find A pearl or diamond in the serpents nest. As rare content or perfect peace and rest Where naught but sordid avarice abides And greed has scorched the soul it all but hides. Let that fair word, Fraternity, sink deep Into your hearts and lives, for round it sweep. At ever varying range, half of the light And sunshine of this life. It brings no blight, But bloom instead. It proves a healing balm To minds diseased. It finds a haven calm For storm-tossed sou
RM2EYRNMP–East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, 6th March 2021. UK Weather: Spring lambs in sunshine. Shetland sheep twin lambs are let out into a pen in a field for the first time after being born in a barn several weeks ago. An orange ear tag for a female lamb and a blue ear tag for a male lamb. Twin white lambs running in the field with a mother ewe
RMEWRD9W–Lee on the Solent, Hampshire, UK. 30th June, 2015. Sir Ben Ainslie didn’t let the baking sunshine stop him from getting out on the water with his new Boat and racing team this morning. The competitive challenger is out training for the 35th America’s Cup. Sir Ben aims to win the oldest trophy in sport and bring the Cup back to Britain where it all began over 160 years ago. The Sportsman and his crew of ten spent the morning racing in the Solent watched by many people trying to keep cool on the beach. Credit: uknip/ Alamy Live News
RFABDEN8–sunset
RM2F942RC–Crovie, Aberdeenshire, UK. 15th Apr, 2021. UK. This is the small old fishing village of Crovie which is directly on the shore. It was basking in the sun. Credit: JASPERIMAGE/Alamy Live News
RM2AM3Y39–Farquhar's garden annual : 1922 . let-blue flowers. . Caladium Esculentum. Enormous rich greenleaves. An effective plant for massing or border-ing in connection with subtropical effects. (GrowingPlants.) Caladiums. Fancy leaved. See page 100. Calceolaria. Golden Redder Calendula Orange King. (Pot Marigold.) Flowersgolden yellow, fine for cutting, very free flowering. Carnations. Strong plants out of 3-in. pots for Sum-mer flowering. White Matchless, white; BelleWashburn, red; Laddie, pink; Maine Sunshine, yellow ... —Marguerite, Mixed Cockscomo Ostrich Plume. Crimson and Gol-den Yellow *Coleus
RM2EYRMYH–East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, 6th March 2021. UK Weather: Spring lambs in sunshine. Shetland sheep twin lambs are let out into a pen in a field for the first time after being born in a barn several weeks ago. An orange ear tag for a female lamb and a blue ear tag for a male lamb. Twin white lambs running in the field with a mother ewe
RMEWRD9Y–Lee on the Solent, Hampshire, UK. 30th June, 2015. Sir Ben Ainslie didn’t let the baking sunshine stop him from getting out on the water with his new Boat and racing team this morning. The competitive challenger is out training for the 35th America’s Cup. Sir Ben aims to win the oldest trophy in sport and bring the Cup back to Britain where it all began over 160 years ago. The Sportsman and his crew of ten spent the morning racing in the Solent watched by many people trying to keep cool on the beach. Credit: uknip/ Alamy Live News
RMB335PX–sunset at the sea
RM2F943XH–Crovie, Aberdeenshire, UK. 15th Apr, 2021. UK. This is the small old fishing village of Crovie which is directly on the shore. It was basking in the sun. Credit: JASPERIMAGE/Alamy Live News
RM2AG06EF–. 'Blasts' from The Ram's Horn. ontented man rich. Those who are close with moneyare very often liberal with advice. The man who cannot be caught withwhisky may be ruined by money. Some of the hungriest men in theworld today are those who have themost wealth. It is hard for God totake a man into his armswho is already hugging abag of money. Take the money out ofthe whisky business andit is doubtful if the devilcould make men meanenough to keep them in it. Let a few millionairesbecome as generous as thewoman who gave the twomites, and how fast thedevil would begin to run. CLOUDS AND SUNSHINE. A
RM2EYRN9T–East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, 6th March 2021. UK Weather: Spring lambs in sunshine. Shetland sheep twin lambs are let out into a pen in a field for the first time after being born in a barn several weeks ago. An orange ear tag for a female lamb and a blue ear tag for a male lamb. Twin white lambs running in the field with a mother ewe
RMEWRD9P–Lee on the Solent, Hampshire, UK. 30th June, 2015. Sir Ben Ainslie didn’t let the baking sunshine stop him from getting out on the water with his new Boat and racing team this morning. The competitive challenger is out training for the 35th America’s Cup. Sir Ben aims to win the oldest trophy in sport and bring the Cup back to Britain where it all began over 160 years ago. The Sportsman and his crew of ten spent the morning racing in the Solent watched by many people trying to keep cool on the beach. Credit: uknip/ Alamy Live News
RFABDFH5–tree and sunset
RM2F942DK–Crovie, Aberdeenshire, UK. 15th Apr, 2021. UK. This is the small old fishing village of Crovie which is directly on the shore. It was basking in the sun. Credit: JASPERIMAGE/Alamy Live News
RM2ANE65K–Through the great campaign : with Hastings and his spellbinders . entment, sunshine, pros-perity, honor, everywhere and all the time. The bless-ings of protection to American industry, protection toAmerican home and American labor and American capi-tal, will fall on the land as softly and sweetly as tho theycame from the wings of an unseen dove. Let us press onto the victory that so surely awaits! Resolve that weshall do our part in the contest! Forward along thewhole line! Every arm new nerved, every hand willing,every heart filled with hope and enthusiasm, every eyeon the flag that tells the
RMEWRD9H–Lee on the Solent, Hampshire, UK. 30th June, 2015. Sir Ben Ainslie didn’t let the baking sunshine stop him from getting out on the water with his new Boat and racing team this morning. The competitive challenger is out training for the 35th America’s Cup. Sir Ben aims to win the oldest trophy in sport and bring the Cup back to Britain where it all began over 160 years ago. The Sportsman and his crew of ten spent the morning racing in the Solent watched by many people trying to keep cool on the beach. Credit: uknip/ Alamy Live News
RFABDHG4–Sunset with cloudy atmosphere
RM2F944BB–Crovie, Aberdeenshire, UK. 15th Apr, 2021. UK. This is the small old fishing village of Crovie which is directly on the shore. It was basking in the sun. Credit: JASPERIMAGE/Alamy Live News
RM2AN6HE6–Around the tea-table . dy with him, and his pen and hisinkstand in the top of his cane, so let him carrythem. If Lamartine can best compose while walk-ing his park, paper and pencil in hand, so let himramble. If Robert Hale thinks easiest when lyingflat on his back, let him be prostrate. If Lamasiuswrites best surrounded by children, let loose onhim the whole nursery. Dont criticise CharlesDickens because he threw all his study windowswide open and the shades up. It may fade thecarpet, but it will pour sunshine into the hearts of SHELVES A MANS INDEX. 237 a million readers. If Thomas Carlyle c
RMEWRDAP–Lee on the Solent, Hampshire, UK. 30th June, 2015. Sir Ben Ainslie didn’t let the baking sunshine stop him from getting out on the water with his new Boat and racing team this morning. The competitive challenger is out training for the 35th America’s Cup. Sir Ben aims to win the oldest trophy in sport and bring the Cup back to Britain where it all began over 160 years ago. The Sportsman and his crew of ten spent the morning racing in the Solent watched by many people trying to keep cool on the beach. Credit: uknip/ Alamy Live News
RFB330N8–sunset at the sea
RM2F944G8–Crovie, Aberdeenshire, UK. 15th Apr, 2021. UK. This is the small old fishing village of Crovie which is directly on the shore. It was basking in the sun. Credit: JASPERIMAGE/Alamy Live News
RM2AWR859–Sunset . esingularly free from disease. In veryearly spring in certain seasons the newfoliage is disfigured by a leaf spot whichsomewhat weakens the plants but neverseriously injures or kills them. Spray-ing with Bordeaux mixture, winterstrength, at intervals of two weekswhile the foliage is being made, willkeep this down better than anythingelse I know. Iris root rot is little evidentin our relatively dry, sunny gardens,usually coming where drainage is poorand weather warm and muggy. Theremedy is to remove all affected partsand let in the sunshine. In the case ofexpensive novelties, to save a
RMEWRD8F–Lee on the Solent, Hampshire, UK. 30th June, 2015. Sir Ben Ainslie didn’t let the baking sunshine stop him from getting out on the water with his new Boat and racing team this morning. The competitive challenger is out training for the 35th America’s Cup. Sir Ben aims to win the oldest trophy in sport and bring the Cup back to Britain where it all began over 160 years ago. The Sportsman and his crew of ten spent the morning racing in the Solent watched by many people trying to keep cool on the beach. Credit: uknip/ Alamy Live News
RFABDEJC–sunset
RM2F942M5–Crovie, Aberdeenshire, UK. 15th Apr, 2021. UK. This is the small old fishing village of Crovie which is directly on the shore. It was basking in the sun. Credit: JASPERIMAGE/Alamy Live News
RM2AJ0849–The American annual of photography . VERIS SUPERBA. NATHAN R. GRAVES. ^. PHOTOGRAPHING MARINE SUBJECTS By WILLIAM S. DAVIS HEN ones vacation is spent at the seashore thechances of obtaining interesting snapshots aremany, but, as working conditions on or near thewater vary considerably from those found in-land, a few words of advice may save the inex-perienced from making preventable mistakes, with theiraccompanying disappointments. In the first place, dont let your camera lie around in thebright sunshine when not in use, for aside from the possibilityof intense light finding a minute place to
RMEWRD89–Lee on the Solent, Hampshire, UK. 30th June, 2015. Sir Ben Ainslie didn’t let the baking sunshine stop him from getting out on the water with his new Boat and racing team this morning. The competitive challenger is out training for the 35th America’s Cup. Sir Ben aims to win the oldest trophy in sport and bring the Cup back to Britain where it all began over 160 years ago. The Sportsman and his crew of ten spent the morning racing in the Solent watched by many people trying to keep cool on the beach. Credit: uknip/ Alamy Live News
RMB97FP8–Hiking at Schafberg, Upper Austria
RM2F943H7–Crovie, Aberdeenshire, UK. 15th Apr, 2021. UK. This is the small old fishing village of Crovie which is directly on the shore. It was basking in the sun. Credit: JASPERIMAGE/Alamy Live News
RM2AX21P4–Annual report ..[bulletins and circulars] . es most instructive lessons, for in sunshine or rainthe great mother toils on, doing some of her hardest labor whenher face is overcast with clouds. Let us find our waterproofs,raise our umbrellas, bid defiance to the pattering rain and goforth to learn some of the lessons of a rainy day. Along the roadside thesteady down-pouringrain collects into poolsand rills, or sinks outof sight in the ground.The tiny streams searchout the easiest grade andrun down the road, dig-ging little gullies as theygo. Soon these rills meetand, joining their muddycurrents
RMEWRCAN–Lee on the Solent, Hampshire, UK. 30th June, 2015. Sir Ben Ainslie didn’t let the baking sunshine stop him from getting out on the water with his new Boat and racing team this morning. The competitive challenger is out training for the 35th America’s Cup. Sir Ben aims to win the oldest trophy in sport and bring the Cup back to Britain where it all began over 160 years ago. The Sportsman and his crew of ten spent the morning racing in the Solent watched by many people trying to keep cool on the beach. Credit: uknip/ Alamy Live News
RMB97NCN–Hiking at Schafberg, Upper Austria
RM2ANDKXK–The New York Tombs; its secrets and its mysteriesBeing a history of noted criminals, with narratives of their crimes . 94 THE NEW YORK TOMBS. Victor Hugo, in his Last days of a Condemned Man, paintsthis picture superbly. The very thoughts of the miserable wretchare reproduced in his glowing language. We shrink with horrorfrom the contemplation of the scene, and wonder, since such is thefate, how any man can commit murder. They may do those thingsbetter in France, but how is it in New York ? Let us take a stroll through Murderers Eow in the Tombs.Coming in from the pure air and warm sunshine yo
RMEWRD8B–Lee on the Solent, Hampshire, UK. 30th June, 2015. Sir Ben Ainslie didn’t let the baking sunshine stop him from getting out on the water with his new Boat and racing team this morning. The competitive challenger is out training for the 35th America’s Cup. Sir Ben aims to win the oldest trophy in sport and bring the Cup back to Britain where it all began over 160 years ago. The Sportsman and his crew of ten spent the morning racing in the Solent watched by many people trying to keep cool on the beach. Credit: uknip/ Alamy Live News
RFABEHG9–cloud mood
RM2AWF8XY–Sunshine and sentiment in Portugal . every crumb had disappeared, settled ourselves for asmoke ; but no sooner had Warden lighted his pipe thanhe fell fast asleep—his briar rolled unheeded to the lioor.I remember laughing at the incident, but even as I laughedmy eyes closed, and the next thing of which I was consciouswas Hadow shaking me by the arm. Wake up, dear boy; come with me, and we shall see ifthe mules are ready to start. I yawned loudly. Why did you wake me up ? I grumbled. You mighthave let me sleep for ten minutes. You have been snoring like a pig for forty minutes,lazy animal! Come
RMEWRDAB–Lee on the Solent, Hampshire, UK. 30th June, 2015. Sir Ben Ainslie didn’t let the baking sunshine stop him from getting out on the water with his new Boat and racing team this morning. The competitive challenger is out training for the 35th America’s Cup. Sir Ben aims to win the oldest trophy in sport and bring the Cup back to Britain where it all began over 160 years ago. The Sportsman and his crew of ten spent the morning racing in the Solent watched by many people trying to keep cool on the beach. Credit: uknip/ Alamy Live News
RFB33139–Sea, beach at sunset
RM2ANBER8–Animal life in the sea and on the land . Fig. 263.—Leopard. forest when the bright sunlight falls upon it; so that thespotted leopard, when at home in its native w^oods, har-monizes well with the patches of sunshine and shadow bywhich it is surrounded. 382 ANIMAL LIFE IN THE SEA AND ON THE LAND. LVI.SEALS AND WALRUSES. SUB-KINGDOM, VEETEBBATA: CLASS, MAMMALIA. 1. Carnivorous Animals living in the Ocean. — Return-ing once more to the dwellers in the ocean, about whichthere is always a peculiar charm, let us now study the. Fis;. 264.—Herd of Seals. seals and walruses. These are truly carnivorous
RMABDAPA–Sunset with cloudy atmosphere
RM2AKMB52–The Pine-tree coast . ajesty of the scene spread out beneath us !Fifteen hundred feet below lay island-studded bay and blue-vaulted ocean:bay and ocean all one great ruffled plain of sparkling topaz, strewn about withislands of emerald, set in necklaces of foam ; islands upon islands, from grayMonhegan to dim Mount Desert; shores dotted with villages and farms fromsmoky Eockland to drowsy Castine; ponds sparkling like gems among thecrowding woods; the land rolling back into the shaggy north, streaked withbrightness where some cleared spot let in the sunshine, or some lake gleamedout of its sha
RFABDEX3–sunset at the sea
RM2AG2YC3–. Artists and Arabs; or, Sketching in sunshine. -less, or has Fatima fled? 0 the screeching andyelling that succeeded to the quiet beauty of themorning! 0 the rushing about of veiled (nowall closely veiled) figures on house-tops! 0 theweeping and wailing, and literal, terrible gnash-ing of teeth ! Tell it not upon the house-tops,(shall we ever forget it being told on the house-tops 1) let not a whole city know thy misdeeds,is written in the Koran ; it is better for thefaithful to come to prayers ! Merciful powers !how the tempest raged until the sun was up andthe city was alive again, and its
RMB97NCY–Hiking at Schafberg, Upper Austria
RM2AGAN66–. Carpenter. ue to your friend in the hour of his sor-row. Be the night eer so dreary, remind him themorrow Will bring the bright sunshine to gladdenthe hills, To give blossoms their beauty, and song birdssweet trills, Make golden the grain fields, and flowery themead, O breathe hope to your friend In the hour ofhis need. Be true to your friend in the hour of hl» trouble,Let the rays of affection beat down on the bubble,By the foul breath of envious slanderers blown,Till it bursts, and from memory its traces have flown,But let memory ever retain this true creed,I believe in my friend in the ho
RFB3HHF0–Sailing ship and sundown
RM2AXGY15–Richard Pinkham of old Dover, New Hampshire and his descendants East and West . EASTER DRUM.By ChabI/ES N. Sinnett. As Richard Pinkham passed under the great trees on DoverNeck, a bright flash of sunshine fell upon his pathway. But whenhe looked up he did not pause in his quiet, sturdy stride. Therewas no peering to see what evergreen branch had yielded to thestrong touch of the wind, and let the dancing beams in amongthe dusky shadows. His glance went straight to the patch ofblue sky above the treetops. His face quickly lost the fainttouch of surprise which had marked it. Then the blue eyes g
RFABDCG3–Sunset with helicopter
RM2AWK1GG–Picturesque Ireland : a literary and artistic delineation of the natural scenery, remarkable places, historical antiquities, public buildings, ancient abbeys, towers, castles, and other romantic and attractive features of Ireland . Innisfallen.. OSULLIVANS CASCADE. 34 PICTURESQUE IRELAND. Sweet lanisfallen, fare thee well; May calm and sunshine long be thine How fair thou art let others tell—To feel how fair shall long be mine. Sweet Innisfallen, long shall dwell In memorys dream that sunny smileWhich oer thee on that evening fell,When first I saw thy fairy isle. Twas light, indeed, too blest
RFAAC0N9–Sundown by the sea
RM2AGE9YG–. Rod and gun. in Toronto, while here it is bright,sunshine, about 10 degrees abovezero, and heaps of snow. Let people come but a few hoursjourney North, and wallow, yes wal-low in the real Canadian winter. Let them get on their old timewinter kit, and snowshoes, and trampthrough the silent, but bv no means lifeless woods, over the frozen lakes,and streams, Canadas great heritage,(juite as beautiful in winter as in sum-mer. Nay, so beautiful in winter thatone pities those who lake their holi-days in the hot, or wet, summer,among the flies and mosquitoes, andprefer to live in overheated officeb
RFB330NA–sunset at the sea
RM2AN6KTH–Moving Picture News (1911) . t seen thedevice tested. The gods be praised: the abomination of the age—theillustrated song—is dying out on the Coast. Maybe theearly morning fogs, the brilliant sunshine and myriad flow-ers, and the indescribably beautiful moonlight nights wehave out here resented the cheaply made lantern slideimitations of their charms. Anyhow, the strident tones ofthe damsel in the dark, who sings Meet Me, Sweet Maggie,at the Peanut Tree will soon be heard no more in the hallsof Pacific picturedom. O let it be soon! San Francisco. July 26, 1911. WE. GREENE• FILM EXCHANGE, Inc.
RFABDBH6–Sunset on a lake
RM2AWFCCF–The Pine-tree coast . ajesty of the scene spread out beneath us !Fifteen hundred feet below lay island-studded bay and blue-vaulted ocean:bay and ocean all one great ruffled plain of sparkling topaz, strewn about withislands of emerald, set in necklaces of foam ; islands upon islands, from grayMonhegan to dim Mount Desert; shores dotted with villages and farms fromsmoky Eockland to drowsy Castine; ponds sparkling like gems among thecrowding woods; the land rolling back into the shaggy north, streaked withbrightness where some cleared spot let in the sunshine, or some lake gleamedout of its sha
RFAABXME–Sundown with clouds
RM2AXJNFB–Te Karere . nity and false pride, and let in the sunshine of cheerfulness. love and affection.FENDERS, deep and broad, that I may not become smeared with tin mud of gossip, selfishness and greed.AN UP-TO-DATE HEATER, that I may be warmed with the gospel of kindness, sympathy, charity and good will toward men.WHEELS that still run true after a long life of usefulness.AXLES that will stand up under an overload when occasion demandsSPRINGS so tempered that they will absorb the shocks of adversity and disappointment.CHAINS, rugged and strong, that I may hold to the bright-lighted, hard-surfaced hi
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RM2AFJHXH–. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. e of the parallel at different latitudes.This table is similar to Table 85. 1 Comparisons of Standards of Length, made at the Ordnance Survey Office, South-ampton, England, by Capt. A. R. Clarke, R. E., 1866. GEODETICAL TABLES. lxV TABLE 8?. Table 87. Duration of sunshine at different latitudes for different values ofthe suns declination. Let Z be the zenith, and NH the hori-zon of a place in the northern hemi-sphere.P the pole; QEQ the celestial equator;RR! the parallel described by the sun on any given day;5 the position of the sun when its upper limb
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