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8) Ounce Water (1/5 liter) to start
2) Medium Seedless Oranges
2) Stalk Celery
12-15) large Grapes
3) Large Leaves of Lettuce
1) Handful Raisins
1/2) Sweet Pepper
This is a photograph from the 4th "Mullingar 10" - a 10 mile road race and fun run which was held in Dalystown, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, Ireland on Sunday July 28th 2018 at 11:00. Dalystown is a rural parish situated about 6 miles south of Mullingar. The race was organised by Mullingar Harriers who promoted the event. There was almost 400 participants in the event. The race follows a simple 'figure of 8' route. The race starts from Dalystown National School and heads north briefly to Dalystown cross-roads where there is a left turn which brings runners along the L1122 road. The only real cross-over of the route is at the 2.5 and 7.5 mile mark. The race completes a loop between 2.5 and the 7.5 mile mark which brings runners into the locality of Ballinagore. The final 2.5 miles of the race brings runners back through Cloneheigue and the final 1.5 miles of the race is along straight road heading north back to Dalystown and the finish outside of Wallace's Pub.
The course was a mixture of long straight level sections of road with some short rolling hills which made for a challenging but overall fair course. The race took place is warm temperatures with a strong southerly breeze in the face of runners for stretches along the route. However some beautiful mature hedgerows along the mostly rural roads provided shade and shelter from the sun for runners.
This was the first year of the event and going on today's event it will become an annual fixture on the calendar. Clubs from all over the North Leinster region and beyond were represented today. Refreshments were provided outside Wallace's Pub at the Finish line. Well done to Mullingar Harriers and all the many volunteers who helped make today's race a wonderful success.
We have a large set of photographs from the event today. The full set is accessible at: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157697912884521/ - They were taken at the start and finish of the event.
2018 Results: <a href="https://www.myrunresults.com/events/mullingar_10_2018/2672/results"
Mullingar 10 - event Facebook Page www.facebook.com/mullingar10?ref=ts&fref=ts (requires Facebook logon)
Mullingar Harriers Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/groups/158535740855708/?ref=ts&fref=ts (requires Facebook logon)
Google StreetView of Start Area www.google.ie/maps/@53.435088,-7.385069,3a,75y,270h,90t/d...
Google StreetView of Finish area at Wallace's Bar: www.google.ie/maps/@53.43684,-7.383215,3a,75y,90t/data=!3...
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I ran in the race - but my photograph doesn't appear here in your Flickr set! What gives?
As mentioned above we take these photographs as a hobby and as a voluntary contribution to the running community in Ireland. Very often we have actually ran in the same race and then switched to photographer mode after we finished the race. Consequently, we feel that we have no obligations to capture a photograph of every participant in the race. However, we do try our very best to capture as many participants as possible. But this is sometimes not possible for a variety of reasons:
►You were hidden behind another participant as you passed our camera
►Weather or lighting conditions meant that we had some photographs with blurry content which we did not upload to our Flickr set
►There were too many people - some races attract thousands of participants and as amateur photographs we cannot hope to capture photographs of everyone
►We simply missed you - sorry about that - we did our best!
You can email us petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com to enquire if we have a photograph of you which didn't make the final Flickr selection for the race. But we cannot promise that there will be photograph there. As alternatives we advise you to contact the race organisers to enquire if there were (1) other photographs taking photographs at the race event or if (2) there were professional commercial sports photographers taking photographs which might have some photographs of you available for purchase. You might find some links for further information above.
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Peace To All,
Here is my June 2013 update of my Vase Reef Bowl. As you can see, all my corals are doing great!!! The Duncans are branching more heads, Anthelia is spreading, Palythoas are spreading, the Monitpora has branched more and I've even managed to take a frag from this frag. Still looking for a nice Blastomussa coral frag for my vase. Leptastrea is spreading, and may add a piece of Favia coral in the future. I'm now using the 27 Watt LED bulb with 3 Actinic Blues included.
Depuis plusieurs années, un certain nombre de cigognes viennent nicher en Normandie. Le marais de Bavent (Calvados) accueille régulièrement un ou deux couples. Si l'intégration à la population locale n'est pas toujours immédiate, chacun accepte cependant avec une bienveillance dissimulée la présence de l'autre.
Vista dinámica del Mazda2. Lugar: Carrasco, Montevideo. Producción: Autoblog y Diego Olivera (oliverafotografo.com.uy).
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Maker: Stephen Ayling (1824-1879)
Born: UK
Active: UK
Medium: albumen print
Size: 2 1/8 in x 1 5/8 in
Location: UK
Object No: 2019.417
Shelf: E-60
Publication: The Seven Ages of Man. Described by William Shakespeare. Depicted by Robert Smirke. Published by L. Booth and S. Ayling, London, 1864, pl V
Other Collections: Getty Museum
Notes: A photograph of a drawing of William Shakespeare's funerary monument. The monument depicts Shakespeare holding a quill in one hand with a piece of paper resting on a cushion before him. Stephen Ayling was a photographer with studios at 493 New Oxford St, London W., from 1860-1870, at 6, Augustus Square, London N.W. from 1862-1876 (including a further studio at 3 Augustus Square, 1871/2). His work was included in the London Photographic Society exhibition of 1864.
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S553 BNV. Nigel Jackson Travel. Showing 13A route board in destination unit, although coming off a school contract. I thought this bus wasn't DDA and so shouldn't be running on 13A anymore. One of there deckers would be ok on the route until 2017.
Leycesteria formosa (the pheasant berry)
is a deciduous shrub in the family Caprifoliaceae, native to the Himalayas and southwestern China. It is considered a noxious invasive species in Australia, New Zealand, the neighbouring islands of Micronesia, and some other places.
In the Himalayas, the shrub is frequently used in the traditional medicine of the various countries and peoples encompassed within the region.
Other common names include Himalayan honeysuckle, pheasant-eye, Elisha's tears, flowering nutmeg, spiderwort, Cape fuchsia, whistle stick, Himalaya nutmeg, granny's curls,partridge berry, chocolate berry, shrimp plant/flower and treacle tree/berry It is also recorded as Symphoricarpos rivularis Suksdorf. Contrary to the impression given by the respective common names, the plant is completely unrelated either to the nutmeg tree or to the fuchsia. Further contrary to the name "Cape fuchsia", it is not native to South Africa – the name being especially inappropriate, given that the family Caprifoliaceae as a whole is absent from Sub-Saharan Africa.
De fazantenbes, caramelbes of grootmoeders oorbellen (Leycesteria formosa)
is een struik, die als sierplant wordt gebruikt. De soort komt van nature voor in West-China en de Himalaya. In Nederland is de fazantenbes verwilderd. Het aantal chromosomen is 2n = 18.
De struik wordt 1,5-5 m hoog. De takken zijn hol en aanliggend behaard, vaak met klierharen. De jonge takken zijn berijpt. De bladeren hebben een 5-15 mm lange bladsteel met aanliggende haren en soms met klierharen. Het blad is ovaal tot lancetvormig, 4-13 cm lang en 2-6 cm breed, toegespitst, met wigvormige tot bijna hartvormige voet en een gaafrandige of getande, soms onregelmatige en ongelijk getande bladrand. Beide zijden van het blad zijn kaal of dun aanliggend behaard.
De fazantenbes bloeit vanaf april tot in oktober. De bloeiwijze is een hangende aar, die 3-10 cm lang is. De 1-2 cm lange, trechtervormige, roze tot paarse bloemen staan in de oksels van de 1,5-3,5 cm lange, paars-violette schutbladen. De bloemen zijn van binnen wit en hebben vijf meeldraden.
De vrucht is een rode, 6-8 mm grote, veelzadige bes met korte klierharen, die verkleurt naar paars. De rijpe bessen zijn eetbaar en hebben een karamelachtige smaak.