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san mateo, california
1972
aerial
departing san francisco
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
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boston, massachusetts
1972
photo shoot
boston public garden
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
Slept for less than three hours last night. Slept the whole entire flight. Arrived in Singapore at around 1PM this afternoon. Wish I got something but I took all with the S95, will try to get something tomorrow.
Missing Lola SO much already, hurts being away from her...
First thing we did after getting off the plane was eating our national fruit, the durian! Got a snapshot of that on my iPhone. Anyone love it too?
The Hallway Again
Portsmouth, NH
Ah yes, we've reached the point in training where my camera did not leave the house. Nor did I, unless it was to run or go to work. This photo was taken after another wretched long run, the last of my 18-milers. This time the IT band started throbbing at mile 8, and I knew I was screwed. Hobble hobble run run hobble run hobble. Cry, worry, tears. Hobble run hobble.
Earlier that week I had started physical therapy, which is fun because you get to do awful things like 30 lunges and 30 wall squats and 30 hip strengtheners. Then you get to go to sports massage so they can put bruises all over your legs. That's fun because you can tell people someone threw you down the stairs because that is exactly what you look like.
And this is why we love running!
Thought I'd share this photo that my husband took yesterday when going to the Nevis Range for a meeting...he went up by gondola in a suit I might add. This is the Nevis range en route :)
JSC2013-E-094080 (15 Nov. 2013) --- NASA astronaut Barry Wilmore (second right), Expedition 41 flight engineer and Expedition 42 commander; along with Russian cosmonauts Elena Serova and Alexander Samokutyaev, both Expedition 41/42 flight engineers, are pictured during an emergency scenario training session in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Interpreter Mark Pace (far left) assisted the crew members. Photo credit: NASA
De eerste spoorbundel van lijn 41 is officieel in gebruik genomen. Om dit te vieren leverde brouwerij Caulier een biertje.
De brouwerij Caulier uit tijdperk III bestaat niet meer. De firma ging ten onder aan te hoog gegrepen plannen om Amerika te veroveren. Tegenwoordig worden echter weer bieren gebrouwen onder naam van Caulier. In het huidige gamma zit ook ook de "28". Die ga ik dus nu proeven als afsluiter van een half jaar zwoegen om een trein rijdende te krijgen, schol.
Meer info over de mechanische wisselsturing is te vinden op:
JSC2013-E-094071 (15 Nov. 2013) --- NASA astronaut Barry Wilmore (left), Expedition 41 flight engineer and Expedition 42 commander; and Russian cosmonaut Alexander Samokutyaev, Expedition 41/42 flight engineer, participate in an emergency scenario training session in an International Space Station mock-up/trainer in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Photo credit: NASA