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boston, massachusetts
1972
michio kushi
macrobiotics lecture
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michio_Kushi)
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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41' x 19'6' 3'6'
1970
Florida $75,000
Description: Family cruiser with good performance, most of the boat things were renewed from 2006 on, blister protection and epoxi coated, not many coats anti-fouling, cockpit and deck are re-conditioned in 2008, boat is ready to sail, boat may need hull painting and renewal of headliners in some cabins, owner will be on board in December and January, boat has German flag. The boat is bone dry, no leaking windows, bulk heads are repaired and strenghtened, we took the side windows out, the new owner may decide to put new widows in or to make just an illusion. The boat has lots of storage and many impovements like 4 big lockers at the end of the cockpit, all boatyard made. When we took over the boat it was in a poor condition. Right now it is a serious cruising boat to live aboard or sail around the world. There are also many extras we cannot tell them all. For a quick sale (contract until 20th January 2015) we would reduce the price dramatically because we are done with the sailing in the US waters. We are heading back to Europe.
Equipment: VETUS diesel engines new in 2006 and 2008 (321 and 235 hours), high quality equipment: HARKEN, Lewmar, Lofrance electric windlass, two max prop threeblade propellers, AUTOHELM autopilot, watermaker, QUANTUM furling sail, fully batten main sail, cockpit sunbrella sun protection, pilot house, many improvements
1978 Ferrari 400 Automatic
Chassis No. 24297
At the 1976 Paris Auto Salon, Ferrari introduced the new 400 2+2, its replacement for the 365 GT4 2+2. Featuring distinctively angular styling by Pininfarina, the 400 continued to provide luxurious and spacious high-speed transportation for up to four passengers. Produced in 400 and 412 variants from 1976 until 1989, just 2,383 examples of this limited-production series were built. With its handsome bodywork and high performance levels, the 400 has recently attracted the attention of astute Ferrari collectors and enthusiasts and they are widely regarded as very capable grand touring machines.
24297: Finished in desirable black paint over tan hides, this immaculate one-owner, 19k mile example benefits from a lifetime of proper maintenance and knowledgeable ownership.
A top notch candidate for any preservation class, this car presents superbly inside and out. The original black finish stills displays a deep glossy shine, while all rubbers remain supple and dry-rot free. The clean cabin features dual A/C climate zones - front and rear, a beautiful wood veneered console, and supple two-tone upholstery. The Ferrari remains highly original, as great effort has been put forth to preserve its charm. Original registration card and paperwork accompany the car, along with Instruction Book, dusting cloth, both sets of keys, emergency roadside kit with roll, jack and spare!
Complemented by a set of correct five-spoke magnesium wheels and Michelin tires, this elegant, yet very sporty 400 is certain to offer the thrilling driving experience that only a Ferrari can deliver.
Incredibly Well-Preserved Timepiece!
One Owner from New, Only 19k Miles!
Original Records & Equipment!
11月15日賞楓行程
沿著哲學之道 會到著名觀光景點銀閣寺
銀閣寺,正式名稱為慈祥寺,是位於日本京都左京區的禪宗寺廟。它是室町時代東山文化的代表建築之一
。早上就不少遊客蒞臨 園區有庭園造景 楓葉也開始紅
My brother got a new car today, a Dogde Caliber. I'm starting to ease my emotions a bit, only if just slightly. It is a start though.
I keep thinking about a story I'm planning on writing more and more. It's going to be called Walker. It's going to be about a girl my age (sixteen) named Heather who shares her world with her parents--50/50 custody. Her and her mother don't get along well and are always yelling at each other. Her and her brother, who lives full time at their mom's house and doesn't speak to the their dad, don't understand each other in the slightest. Her brother gets all the attention, and it's hell at her mom's house, therefore she's always on top of the moon when she gets to go to her dad's for the week.
Well, one day she pulls up in her cul-de-sac to find the cars away from the driveway, gone, a S O L D sign in their yard. The house empty. Thier house. Her house. Her HOME. All that's left inside is her key and a note from her dad saying that one day, he'll explain everything.
So throughout the story, Heather's recalling a memory when she's six years old and her entire family camps out for two weeks at Walker River, which is their self-proclaimed own little river, with woods all around, and just beautiful. This camping trip is, in Heather's mind and heart, the time when she and her family was completely happy, completely peaceful, everything good. So, naturally, she clings to this memory. A few weeks after she realizes she can't handle this emptiness anymore, she runs away from home and lives at the Walker.
After a while of living there, she meets this guy (the love interest, naturally) who tries to convince her to stay with him in his cabin, but she insists on making nature her home. At the end, her dad finds her and pieces everything together, making her understand everything she never knew, things that fell in between the cracks of her life.
Feedback?
324 to go.
Title: 41 Austin Street
Creator: Boston Redevelopment Authority
Date: circa 1960
Source: Boston Landmarks Commission image collection, 5210.004
File name: 5210004_003_330
Rights: Public Domain
Citation: Boston Landmarks Commission image collection, Collection 5210.004, City of Boston Archives, Boston
boston, massachusetts
1972
unidentified
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
boston, massachusetts
1972
michio kushi
macrobiotics lecture
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michio_Kushi)
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Artista: Sum 41
Evento: Sonisphere 2011
Fotografo: Francesco Castaldo
Data: 26 giugno 2011
Venue: Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari
Città: Imola
Only saw one Class 41 2-8-2 in use at Saalfeld on 5 August 1977 during 12 hours of observation. It is seen running light engine back to the shed after arrival on the 1609hrs Großheringen to Saalfeld service; later the same evening it would haul the 2043hrs Saalfeld to Camburg service.
Another of the triathlon shots from Claremont. The marking on this leg is his age. Here's what's cool; a former "fat kid" does a triathlon at age 41. His race number is written on the other leg ... the one he broke just two years prior.
Permission MUST be sought and granted for use.
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Sum 41 in concerto allo Slam Dunk Festival di Bellaria-Igea Marina foto di Andrea Ripamonti per www.rockon.it
1. F/O Neil Osborne, RNZAF 41 Sqn Freighter Pilot
2. F/L Neil Barr, RNZAF 41 Sqn Freighter Navigator
3. Co-pilot, RAF 215 Sqn Argosy
4. Navigator, RAF 215 Sqn Argosy
5. Captain 'Swash' Wackett, RAF 215 Sqn Argosy Pilot, Standing
Photo: Peter Tremayne Collection
Teach Your Children Well VIP Fundraising Party and Premier Screening- Lola's Restaurant Long Beach CA Sunday May 15 2011
Si señores, el conteo regresivo de 42 días de cuaresma por el camino de la iluminación... y empezamos con éste don, tan elegante: Monsieur Hiparco.
¿Quién era éste dude?
Ah, pues nada más ni nada menos que un astrónomo, geógrafo y matemático griego.
No hizo sino inventar la trigonometría que le sirvió para desarrollar los primeros modelos precisos de movimiento solar y lunar, inventar el astrolabio y la esfera armillar con la que se medía el movimiento de las estrellas, se visualizaban la eclíptica, el ecuador, y los ejes que tienen funciones en los movimientos de los planetas, el sol y la luna y gracias a éste bonito aparato, desarrolló las primeras cartas celestes.
Mejor dicho: el señor no era nadie, y no hizo nada. Por eso no es para nada relevante que sea el primer dude en nuestro camino en busca de la iluminación.
Debo añadir que me gusta esta "fotico" de él. jajaja. Si, me lo imagino ahí sabroseado parchando en el balcón de su gran casa, mirando las estrellas toda la noche y durmiendo todo el día. O algo por el estilo. En fin. Sabrosa la vida.
Ahí lo tienen. nuestro ultra super duper dude número 41... 40 more to go.
stay tuned!
Siga no más al dude # 40
Hay un montón de edificios interesantes aquí en La Cartuja. Los dibujaré mientras hago el curso de Cype.
41-18874 Sikorsky XR-4C Hoverfly (2) at the Smithsonian Institute's Steven F Udvar-Hazy Center, Washington DC on 11/09/17 (credit Pat Whymer)
Met a friend for lunch—feijoada at Café Brasil—then we took a walk in the neighborhood. We were both delighted to discover this pond (thanks to a couple of geocaches), which was full of ducks of all kinds, and a whole bunch of turtles sunning on fallen reeds. I'd love to live in this neighborhood and have this gem right out the front door.
slide 41/148
aspen, colorado
1977
fox hunt, woody creek hounds
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
1. F/O Neil Osborne, RNZAF 41 Sqn Freighter Pilot
2. F/L Neil Barr, RNZAF 41 Sqn Freighter Navigator
Photo: Peter Tremayne Collection
boston, massachusetts
1972
unidentified
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
My boyz (no homo)
Julian (in the tank top) and Ryan (the ugly one (khaki pants)) :D We headed out to the train tracks today to get some pictures. But while we were out there we had to drive on some raggedy dirt road and I ran over a nail...which is now stuck in my front right tire -__- so I have to get that fixed now. but other then that it was a pretty fun day! This was taken when we got back, in front of Ryan's house. 3 pictures, having fun (i don't get how flickr still manages to get the exif data, its 3 pics in one!!) lol I need to get a real wide angle lens though, this is kinda ratchet. I'm saving up for a Rokino 8mm so hopefully i get that soon. Well yeeup, that's all.