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Rather than instantly lose my front wheel to thieves, I replaced the quick-release skewer with a hex-nut one. It still requires just two adjustable wrenches to take off and thus doesn't compare to, say, a locking skewer. The point here is not to be theft-proof, though, only to be harder to thieve than the bike next to it.
This motel used to go by the alluring name "Fireproof". Wonder if they have those bathrobes and little soaps? The photo was taken about eight years ago on a cheap old camera.
Colgate 26 - A boat specifically designed for teaching. Ample cockpit space and two mainsheet controls. She's fast and nimble and handles like a dream.
nail art básica, só porque eu odiei o miucha sozinho, 2 camadas altamente generosas e ficou todo manchado, péssima cobertura, mas a cor é boa, é mais escuro um pouco do que o maçã do amor, mas até que ficou bom né? ;)
Rally in London, in front of the Russian Consulate, against the Russian authorities in Moscow abusing democratic supporters
Basic Ease is the first pattern we are doing from the Modern Basics book by Amy Ellis. Simply but beautiful!
Holmdel First Aid Squad two day Basic Extrication Class. Day1 was in the classroom explaining our objects and the tools used. Day 2 was tool time. 15 members learned about vehicle stabilization and got hands on experience extracting a patient from a wrecked vehicle. Both pneumatic tools and battery operated tools were used including cutters, spreaders, and combi-tools. Three groups of 5 members each worked on 3 different vehicles. After lunch we divided into 2 groups that worked on two larger SUV vehicles that were on their side.
Holmdel First Aid Squad two day Basic Extrication Class. Day1 was in the classroom explaining our objects and the tools used. Day 2 was tool time. 15 members learned about vehicle stabilization and got hands on experience extracting a patient from a wrecked vehicle. Both pneumatic tools and battery operated tools were used including cutters, spreaders, and combi-tools. Three groups of 5 members each worked on 3 different vehicles. After lunch we divided into 2 groups that worked on two larger SUV vehicles that were on their side.
More than 600 Airmen assigned to Flights 301-315, graduated from U.S. Air Force Basic Military Training at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, April 24-25, 2024. Lt. Gen. DeAnna Burt, Deputy Chief of Space Operations for Operations, Cyber, and Nuclear, United States Space Force, the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia, reviewed the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Ava Leone)