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S&R - 106 - Instruction #22
"wrong is right" - diadà
Through the bus window
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In three days I experienced subzero temperatures, snow fall, torrential rains, brilliant sunshine. I went from the top of a mountain, through the middle of a busy city, and to the edge of the world. Nearly getting swept into the ocean by a 7 meter wave was maybe my favourite part. I'll never get enough of Oregon.
Wrapped VIA 6437 leads VIA 22 as it heads east on the north track of CN's Montreal Sub. In the background is the new Turcot interchange, with the old one largely demolished at this point.
Went ice fishing for a couple hours in the afternoon on Canadice Lake. This was the first time that Trufflehunter had ever gone with us. I caught a nice 22" Pickerel, and Hannah caught a 21" Pickerel as well as a small one. Truff was really fascinated with the fish.
Parked in a bus stop laybye in the Southcourt estate opposite the oxford road (Aylesbury) is (AIG2563. L633VCV) a 1994 Plaxton bodied Mercedes 709D of Star Travel seen Not In Service before heading to Brill village to work service 706 from Brill Primary School. Formally based with Herberts Travel & was new to Western National.
A 22° halo is a halo, one type of optical phenomenon, forming a circle 22° around the sun, or occasionally the moon. It forms as sunlight is refracted in hexagonal ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. As the light beam passes through two sides of the prism forming a 60° angle, the angle of minimum deviation is almost 22° (namely, 21.84° on average; 21.54° for red and 22.37° for blue). This wavelength-dependent variation in refraction causes the inner edge of the circle to be reddish while the outer edge is bluish. A 22° halo may be visible on as many as 100 days per year. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/22%C2%B0_halo
This unnamed stone bears only the birth and death dates of the infant who only lived for 22 days in 1912.
Maple Grove Cemetery, Kalkaska County, MI. (Incidentally, June 28 is my birthday)