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Actually, as far as differences are concerned, there are a few more. The Microman driver that is seen in the bottom left foam is not actually the proper Microman that went with the Diaclone Honda's, but I believe it actually goes with a Diaclone trainbot. It was included in the sale, though, so I left it there. Also, the bottom Honda actually comes with the same pair of 'bopper' rubber-tipped missiles that can be seen with the top Honda. I replaced it with a set of original missiles, still all on the sprue.
As can be seen, both came with a regular Transformers stickersheet.
Actually, these bats are anything but freewheeling. As 20 million of them emerge from Bracken Caven each spring and summer evening, they fly out in a very orderly fashion (in a spiral "vortex") with all bats flying in the same direction. The alternative is smacking into each other and falling to the ground where flesh-eating beetles, snakes, and other critters await.
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I actually think this picture is gross looking. But I love Wyatt and this gave me a great picture of how big he is roughly<3
I was recommended to go to this quaint little bookshop by Qinz and walked out after 10 minutes and spent a bomb.
Picked up:
1. Margaret Atwood's 'The Tent'
2. Four Wallpaper* City Guides (Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Tokyo)
3. Two moleskines notebook (one for the husband)
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This picture actually has a funny story behind it, we met some police agents on their segways while shopping in downtown lisbon, in the middle of the conversation they one of the agents was leaving and I kindly agree to help the other two agents take the third (now without rider) to a safe location. NEAT hein?
I got to ride a police segway! Somehow different from mine, but theirs are pretty much all pimp up with equipment.
actually, some fungus growing on avocado logs near the house, this one was very dry and felt like a toothbrush
Actually she is a "girl". But I just let her transformed to be a "boy" sometime. Just call her oh! he "Ma-kun" :)
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Cloth : FoxyBrowny
actually it is a man getting crossing the road a bit wrong, and ending up having to run away from the bus i was sitting at the front of the top deck of. it was a good feeling to have my camera in my hand at exactly the right moment!
I actually found the statue to be rather creepy, but Ash wanted her pic taken with it, so...
[shrug]
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Actually I think it was "no shoplifting" -- there was a pictogram of a security camera next to this symbol, pointing to it.
Actually one cat and a photo-reversed image. But since cat hair colour is genetic, how does one cat manage to show such diversity? From the New Scientist.
Actually, only the sign is kitsch. The restaurant is pretty decent, hosted in a communist time building.
Actually took this at the end of July, after the 7th or so day of band camp (hence the wicked tan and shiny face), when I came home to find that this beauty, the Diana F+, had arrived in the mail. I also bought a couple lenses for it, and a splitzer...will be using it for independent study in the fall.
Actually, this is a different tricycle than the previous one. I rode behind it, chatted with the British riders a bit, and gave them a couple duck stickers.
Actually just a very darkened copy of the snapshot below. I only had second to catch these two at their game.
This is actually the 5th Street vantage view of the imposing former Hale Brothers Store at the corner of Market and Fifth in the Noe Hill district - the street address is 901 Market. The original architects were the Reid brothers, James (1851-1943) and Merritt (1855-1932). They were active in helping shape the early 20th century SF streetscape.
The building is on the National Register of Historic Places.
I actually live at Henrietta Place off Henrietta Street and for more than twenty years I have been depressed by the condition of the area but there have been massive improvements in the last few years especially at No. 14 [now a museum] and No. 3 [now a top class Aparthotel]
Henrietta Street is the earliest Georgian Street in Dublin, and at the forefront Dublin's later Georgian streetscapes. Construction on the street started in the mid-1720s, on land bought by the Gardiner family in 1721. Construction was still taking place in the 1750s. Gardiner had a mansion, designed by Richard Cassels, built for his own use around 1730.
The street was popularly referred to as Primate's Hill, as one of the houses was owned by the Archbishop of Armagh, although this house, along with two others, was demolished to make way for the Law Library of King's Inns.
The street fell into disrepair during the 19th and 20th centuries, with the houses being used as tenements. While the houses on Henrietta Street had been home to a small number of wealthy residents in the 18th century, these were given-over to tenement use during the 19th century, and by 1911 there were 835 people living in poverty in just 15 houses. A number of houses on the street remained in use as tenements until the 1970s. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the street has been subject to restoration efforts.
The street has been used as a period-location for film and TV companies, with productions filmed including Albert Nobbs, Inspector George Gently and Foyle's War.
The street is a cul-de-sac, with the Law Library of King's Inns facing onto its western end. As of 2017, there are 13 houses on the street. One of these houses, 14 Henrietta Street, was opened as a museum in late 2018. 14 Henrietta Street tells the story of the building and of the lives of the people who lived there.
Actually, it's a pappadam (with some tamarind chutney) at Tandoor Indian Restaurant in Seattle's University District.
While pausing at West Ryde for the road ahead to clear, a down interurban blasts past on the down.
Taken from the rear of CPH7 on the Railmotor Society and ARHS NSW "Metrop or Bust" tour.
Actually the shown picture info is wrong. This picture was shot on an analog Ektachrome film and then digitized using an EPSON Scanner.
So I do actually listen to my wife and after a few remarks on how she choses to sit in garden chairs but on the tarmac and she or we cant see the feeding station with the Goldenrod that decided
to have a field day growing in her garden
and my thistle .
I don't blame her as we did spend a ridiculous amount of time
digging this garden out and methodically going through the soil removing even unwanted roots of unwanted grasses and other plants clearing out her bulb plantings .
But she did ask me about the Goldenrod and she knows that
I value it and said have I ever transplanted it or can it be done.
I love Goldenrod its another Hymenoptera magnet so me being me I'm methodic enough for the attempt .
each one was pulled up carefully and I have a good location in mind .
Some of the Field thistle will also be transplanted to open the view so we can see the birds and water station better.
The field thistle, while I painstaking got them situated isn't
a concern although most of these that I plan on removing
are second year plants but they should transplant readily if careful enough.
Actually easier here to pull because the soil is super rich after making the area a feeding station and with 26 years of feeding sunflower seeds and whole peanuts the ground is super aeriated and open to oxygen with all the decayed husks. .
Taken with a long lens and stitched with PanoramaFactory. I left the blue in the shadows because it really is there, When I first started taking photos it used to drive me nuts until I actually started to see it. Now I leave it it in where it shows.
Got out of the house on Sunday. Got out, actually saw the sunshine, breathed soem actual fresh air, and loved every minute of it. Despite of what I would assume many people feel, I actually like going in to work. I don't want to work from home. I like to keep home and work as seperated as I can. But these are the times we live in, so I get out on the weekends.
Saw some amazing pieces today on both freights, and under/around the trestles. Was out for 4-5 hours, hiked around quite a bit, thought I was going to be hassled by the train police, but wasn't. Had a great time out there just waiting for the next train to come rolling through so I could see what I could see. 100X better than sitting at home, watching the news, and feeling like the world is falling down around me. Out there, the important thing to me is taking shots at amazing, and not so amazing graff pieces. Just documenting what I see, relaxing and watching the amazing world of graff roll by in front of me.
Good stuff.. Stay safe out there homies.
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