condolences. just a sad time..
pretty much. Ann went through and pulled the important papers, trashed the worthless clutter and the rest went to Goodwill. Weirdly, as I took the picture the wheelchair started rolling toward us in the doorway. It seemed time to go...
Mother in Law's empty studio apartment after her passing ....
Pittsburgh's PPG Place erects a Christmas Tree in the center of a winter skating rink each year. Here is the tree as dawn breaks
These are two shots that I thought came out really nicely. Done with a D850, no flash.
Sorry to say you're all wrong. It was taking off. went right over my head. And Indy is the "national" hub for FedEx. Memphis is the "international hub"
Indianapolis Airport is FedEx's "national hub". The planes take off in a constant cycle a few minutes apart. This shot was interesting to me because the plane clearing the barbed wire shows the security efforts around our airports these days.
Pic of Braddock,PA Mayor John Fetterman marching with Steelworkers at a rally in Clairton,PA.
Got it. Universal fail...
At Osgoode Hall in Toronto. A vast expanse of stone pavers makes an appealing mosaic for a photo...
At Deep Creek Lake Wisp Resort there is an area of zip lines and challenges. This scene of a young boy crossing the spider web created a neat silhouette image.
Doesn't seem like it. The woman winner was Sidney Devore
Ethiopia's Fikadu Girma Teferi was on a mission to improve on last year's third-place finish in the men's marathon.
Mission accomplished.
Teferi, 24, a member of the West Side Runners training group in New York, broke the finish-line tape in a winning time of 2:13.46, bettering the mark of 2:16.51 he recorded in 2017.
A pair of Kenyans, Kipkoech Ruto (2:13.52) and Kimutai Cheruiyot (2:14.57), finished second and third, respectively.
Teferi said experiencing the Pittsburgh course last year helped him assemble a winning strategy.
Teferi's time bettered his ninth-place finish at the 2017 New York City Marathon (2:13.58).
Teferi said he hopes to come back and run in Pittsburgh in 2019. His time goal next time?
"I don't know, maybe 2:09," he said.
Teferi knows what it takes as he posted a 2:09.34 in Dusseldorf, Germany, in April 2014.
The Pittsburgh victory was his third at a U.S. marathon. He also won the Quad Cities Marathon in Moline, Ill., and the Columbus (Ohio) Marathon, both in 2016.
The Quad Cities Marathon was his first race in the U.S.
Photo's from the Pittsburgh Marathon. The Mens and Women's full marathon winners and an exhausted half marathon runner at the finish line.
check to see if you somehow have "protected" the photo's or that file. "unprotect" may be your answer