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Select Bus Services ADL Dart SLF / ADL Pointer 2 KX55 UDD (21) passing through Stafford operating service 11 (Coton Fields circular), 15/04/21
Card 21: Things that are annoying
My answer: When you e-mail yourself the Monday card and it comes in two days later!!!!
Just...WHY???
Oh! And should I start giving each card a different background for now on?
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This isn't the photo I was going for, but I really loved the energy. Pixel was MOVING to catch up to the other dog, and I love the one foot on the ground.
Looking back in my 53 Weeks set I was surprised that this is the first photo that is actually her whole body.
The MiG-21 was the Soviet Union's first truly modern, second-generation jet fighter. A three exposure HDR, hand held. The camo jet above is a US Republic F-105 Thunderchief.
Planning my next trip before my wee break in my hot Sardinia. Can you guess where? A clue: North! :)
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The engineless derelict remains of a Fowler 0-4-0 diesel hydraulic in the sidings at Pitsford on the Northampton and Lamport Railway, 4th April 2017.
Locomotive History
This locomotive was built by John Fowler, Leeds in 1953 (Works No. 4210094) as a diesel mechanical locomotive for use at the Hartlepool Steel Works. In 1966 it was rebuilt by Fowler as a diesel hydraulic. It was withdrawn in 1972 and spent the next twenty seven years on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway before moving to the Northampton and Lamport Railway in 1999. Apparently a replacement engine has been purchased for this locomotive.
Quante vite viviamo? Quante volte si muore? Si dice che nel preciso istante della morte tutti perdiamo 21 grammi di peso. Nessuno escluso. Ma quanto c'è in 21 grammi? Quanto va perduto? Quando li perdiamo quei 21 grammi? Quanto se ne va con loro? Quanto si guadagna? Quanto... sì... guadagna? 21 grammi, il peso di cinque nichelini uno sull'altro. Il peso di un colibrì, di una barretta di cioccolato. Quanto valgono 21 grammi? (Paul Rivers).
21 grammi, film statunitense del 2003 di Alejandro González Iñárritu.
The Gaywood River in Autumn and the reflection of what’s left of a tree that looks like most of it has fallen down. It’s not given up though, and looks like a big two fingers to the rest of the world!
16-2-91 Great Rocks Jct
47449 arrives on 7H52 Oakleigh - Tunstead empty ICI limestone train
Konica 200
Lakewood, NY. December 2020.
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This was such a pleasant surprise, it's actually been years since I've seen a pre-facelift 21 in the UK, even in France they seem to be elusive. I really like the look of these. This one has the appearance of a car that's led a hard life, it looks a little bashed around but nothing too serious. I like the fact it retains those wheeltrims, but the mirrors are a bit of a mystery to me- both sides?! They do look like proper 21 Mirrors, but both are in a shade of red, which doesn't fit at all with this car! I was so pleased to see a saloon 21 too, they seem to be the rarest of the 21 body shapes over here.
One of just 4 licenced on the roads, and is the only 1988 car.
The vehicle details for F386 RFA are:
Date of Liability 01 07 2014
Date of First Registration 29 09 1988
Year of Manufacture 1988
Cylinder Capacity (cc) 1721cc
CO₂ Emissions Not Available
Fuel Type PETROL
Export Marker N
Vehicle Status Licence Due to Expire
Vehicle Colour SILVER
Vehicle Type Approval Not Available