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Roaming around Ocean Avenue, the art deco district of Miami, I came across this cool 1932 Packard.
The front end in color is here: www.flickr.com/photos/bob_wall/48732387873/in/album-72157...
Paddy waiting on the mystical other side of the grasses... If i crouch down they usually go into inquisitive mode, knowing I'm there but wondering what I'm going to do next
Hope you're all well! I'm back for a bit but soon off to South Wales for a few days, great times.
Early morning after great night at the Toruń Centre for Astronomy facility that is operated by the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Poland.
Taken with my pin sharp 100mm lens that I should use more often.
Excerpt from www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=15154:
Description of Historic Place
Bronte Cemetery is located in Bronte Village between the West Street fork, south of Seneca Drive, in the Town of Oakville. The forested cemetery had its first burial in 1823.
The property was designated, by the Town of Oakville in 1987, for its heritage value, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, By-law 1987-294.
Heritage Value
Bronte Cemetery is associated with the area's earliest pioneers. In 1830, Philip Sovereign deeded the east corner of his farm for the cemetery, after several people had been buried there, beginning in 1823. He specified that it be for people of "all orders, sects, nations and parties". Almost a third of the headstones belong to children, others to mariners. The mariners interred include, Jimmy Baker, first mate on the schooner Magellan, who died when it collided with the U. L. Hurd, in 1877 and the Dorland brothers, fishermen lost east of Bronte in the great gale and snowstorm of December 1886. Many of the early notable families in the cemetery include: Adams, Belyea, Butler, Dorland, Lucas, MacDonald, McWane, Osborne, Ribble, Sovereign, Triller and Williams.
Bronte Cemetery is a good representation of 19th century cemetery design. It is characterised by a naturalistic setting to attract and comfort the living, the use of markers and monuments to perpetuate the memory of individuals of historic importance and a park-like layout for public use. True to the original plan, gravesites are placed with separate individual markers.
Character-Defining Elements
Character defining elements that contribute to the heritage value of Bronte Cemetery include its:
- original markers and monuments, with their surviving inscriptions
- variety of styles, materials and symbolism represented in the markers and monuments
- range of size and sophistication of markers and monuments, from modest to elaborate
- park-like layout including its mature trees
- monuments
- individual grave markers with their surviving inscriptions
- location in Bronte on early settlement grounds
Head - Lelutka Avalon
Shape Me
Skin - Glam Affair
Eyes - ::Sequoia:: Bliss set for Lelutka Evo/x and BOM
Hair - TRUTH Collective (HUD.Unpack) Exotic / - Brunette
Clothing - MILOTA: Marilyn
Roaming around Ocean Avenue, the art deco district of Miami, I came across this cool 1932 Packard.
The front end in color is here: www.flickr.com/photos/bob_wall/48732387873/in/album-72157...
I wish I can say at the age of 32 I feel a lot more optimistic, wiser, and happier than when I was 22, but I think it's the complete opposite.
Images from the East Lancashire Railway gala in October 2009 featuring 32 Gothenburg on a demonstration freight
11th July 2016 - Eurofighter F-2000A Typhoon 'MM7310/36-32' of the Italian Air Force prepares to depart the Royal International Air Tattoo.
Ready?
Yeah!!
Ready? Are ya ready Flynn?
YEAH!! YEAH!!
Reeeeaady?
Yesss! Yesss! Yesss!! I am ready! Deffo!!
Are you sure? You're READY?!!
YEAH!!!!
How to drive a border collie insane: repeatedly ask him if he's "Ready?". Ready for what exactly, nobody really knows but of course, any self-respecting border collie is always ready for anything, so it doesn't really matter anyway! Asking Flynn if he's "Ready?" results in a lot of awfully excited skipping about from paw to paw, running backwards & forwards, hopping up & down & woofing. Silly pup ;-)
Well, I really don't need to say it, but there are not many "30's" left in this country. So, I have not photographed any lately, so I've decided to have a "32 Thursday". It's actually a "42 Sandwich" as a northbound Amtrak with a 42 splits a couple of Metro North stand-by trains at Poughkeepsie, NY on a smokey day, (thanks to Canada burning some forest).
Methinks, 32's will be gone before we know it. Anybody seen an Amtrak F40 in the past couple of years?
Thanks to Vic Lines for getting my lazy ass out of bed and doing somthing productive.
So I was in the sea with my sunnies on ( is that slightly odd? i dont know..) and was getting abit splashed when i realized the little water droplets catch the light and make bokeh on my sunglasses so i put them infront of Beccas camera. :)
I quite like it.
Thank you very muchly for letting me borrow your camera becca. :]
Im going to be away this weekend but if my dads in a good mood ill upload from his laptop :)
There's nothing quite like sitting down by a meadow near the edge of the woods and silently witnessing the onset of dusk... together with your best friend <3
UP YPR60B emerges out of Grand Avenue Yard behind the #815 long-hood forward passing Prairie Materials Yard 32. One of the largest concrete suppliers in Chicago, Yard 32 supplied over 5,000 cubic yards of concrete in under 24 hours during the construction of Trump Tower (seen in the background) using a fleet of 30 trucks each making nearly 600 round trips. Alas, the facility gets all of its shipments by barge.