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Seen in this image is a great example of how well adapted a New Zealand falcon (Kārearea), in this case a juvenile female, is to blend into its surroundings. The tones, hues and pattern of its feathers closely match the colour and pattern of the bark, NZ…
McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A Hornet
BuNo: 163151
Assigned to VFA-201 Hunters
NAS Fort Worth Air Show 2006 (Fort Worth, Texas)
Photo by www.kensaviation.com
Today I had annual leave from work- hurrah! It didn't rain half as much so I went to the hairdressers.
Its in a small village calle Bunbury about half an hour away from me. When I got there, the whole village was covered in bunting, it looked really old fashioned and made me smile. Apparently the Bunbury fete had been on recently, and they hadn't taken it down yet.
Jul 20 : Day 201
Taken at work - me in my new uniform
( part uniform - our ties & epaulettes have not yet arrived )
Photographer - Paul Sherwood paul@sherwood.ie 087 230 9096.LAMA Awards 2019, held at Croke Park, Dublin. February 2019
©Mary Phelps, StarMagic Studios
Today I learned that the correct term for a Female Ogre is Ogress - isn't that something!
07/20/08
i need to get crackin' on my summer homework. seriously. there's only 4 weeks left of summer and i haven't even finished one of the five books i need to read!
oi vey.
basically, i need to consume myself in reading these books. tomorrow i will read 12 chapters for brave new world and do notes for each chapter. also, i will start on a tale of two cities.
I MUST DO THIS WORK!
oh, and i want someone to write a testimonial for me!