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Didn't know what to take a picture of yesterday, so I stepped out on the porch during M's nap and took a picture of my braid with some rainy day bokeh in the background.
Fairplay-39 ASD tug passing Maasvlakte Rotterdam inbound with AMT Crusader deck cargo pontoon
Bollard Pull: 116 tons
Name: Fairplay-39
Flag: Portugal
IMO: 9557927
MMSI: 255916179
Call sign: CQ2608
AIS transponder class: Class A
Detailed vessel type: ASD Tugboat
Gross Tonnage: 734t
Deadweight: 339t
Design Draught: 7.05m
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 35.8m x 14.5m
Year Built: 2010
Registered owner: SVITZER MARINE LTD
Ship manager/Commercial manager & ISM: FAIRPLAY BORCHARD
Shipyard: ASTILLEROS ZAMAKONA PASAIA, S.L., Spain
Hull number: 686
Keel laid: 24th Aug 2009
Launch: 01st Feb 2010
Date of build: 18th Aug 2010
Engine: x2 General Electric GE Marine 16V228 4 stroke 16cyls @ 1050rpm
Engine Power kW: 6102kW (8290hp)
x2 Azimuth thrusters with controllable pitch blades
Speed: 14.2knots
39-365
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[ 2007 Seattle Seafair festivities as seen from Eric and Kathleen's deck. ]
The Aero L-39 Albatros is a high-performance jet trainer aircraft developed in Czechoslovakia to meet requirements for a "C-39" (C for cvičný - trainer) during the 1960s to replace the L-29 Delfín. It was the first of the second-generation jet trainers, and the very first turbofan-powered trainer produced, and was later updated as the L-59 Super Albatros and as the L-139. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aero_L-39_Albatros)
An image of myself as Tatiana Veranova, a ballerina, cellist, and KGB spy from my "Absolutely Smashing" franchise.
See videos of Tatiana here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5wc8NNrvUU
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vl2gyhFFcbM
My hand on top of Shawn's hand. I have small hands. Or Shawn has big hands. Depends on your perspective, I suppose. I converted it to black and white in a photo program.
I love this series and Bill has go into it too, so we are nearly at the end. It was a miserable afternoon , so we had a bit of a Dexter-fest!
A couple of years ago I shot photographs including blue every day for a month to raise awareness of Huntington's Disease.
I decided to do the same this February for the British Heart Foundation, but using red.
New handbook arrived today.
8th February 2024.
On this day.....
1587 - Mary Queen of Scots was executed.
1725 - Peter the Great died aged 52.
1965 - A ban on cigarette advertisin on British television introduced.
March 10, 1951
"Tennis Champions"
Kneeling:
Celeste Gomez
Giovanni Chung
Marvin Lee
Douglas Hee
Josephine Choyu
Standing:
Matilda Hookano
Victoria Andrade
Col. H. W. Kent
Tony Jenks
Mr. Joseph Ahue, Sr., Tournament Coordinator.