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Wouldn't have minded chasing this nice long one south, but the Mini is out for its annual checkup and the other option had been prebooked.
15 August 2019, a long 34 wagon Train 937, 5080-4513, Maheno, SIMT-NZ
he's broken out/scritchy with bald patches (booked for a checkup, hoping it was the tomato breakfasts and not the arthritis meds)
The diesel consists are laid up midday to receive a cleaning and checkup before highballing west to New York City.
Hey Mike, can you give it a checkup?
Oh, hello Geoffrey, long time no see. How long has it been?
Three years since I took it out in the sun, six years since I've actually driven it.
Bah, that's as good as new. I'll give it an oil change and a bash with the hammer, and it should be good to go!
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Over on my old channel someone (or rather his son) liked the old Jeep from 2016 so much that he asked for instructions.
Uhm, yes, instructions. I had tried to make them in LDD, which missed contemporary parts I had used in that build. Also tried my hand on Mecabricks, but they lacked the old wheels I had been using. So now, only six years later, I have instructions (or rather a digital model) which I wanted to have back then.
Oh, and if you're wondering about good light while doing indoor photography: I've bought a new lamp on Monday, that helps a lot.
Toy Project Day 2667
Sossusvlei, Namibia.
From our epic 4x4 road trip starting from Zambia through Botswana and ending to Namibia.
Ramadan undergoes a checkup for a mild fever, following an altercation with Ben 10, the neighbor's cat which also resembles him.
Picture taken at the same time and place as Midnight's trip to the Animal Hospital (see previous pic). 😸
Somewhere, Earth
HDR 7 Scatti
Fotocamera: Canon EOS 650D
Esposizione: 1
Aperture: f/11
Lente: 10 mm
ISO: 100
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire
Lens: Sigma 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC HSM
NOTE: MY photos are NOT to be used or reproduced, COPIED, BLOGGED, USED in any way shape or form. Understand clearly these are my photographs and use of them by anyone is an infringement of my copyrights and personal artistic property!
I found myself in downtown Toronto for a medical checkup the other day and had a bit of spare time to drop into the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), for which I have an annual membership.
Cluster of colorful everywhere,
This is for the cause,
October is breast cancer awareness Month,
We all need to be aware of this dreadful disease,
Need to have our checkups regularly,
Be safe.
Day 73/2023
Today was a bit of a scary day. We went to the vet for a checkup and vaccination. Johnny has been loosing weight although I'm feeding him enough and even too much food. The vet took some blood for checkup and we get the results tomorrow. Tuesday he needs to get a x-ray of his left front paw because he has a swollen joint. And they will check his urine. A lot of questions that need to be answered.
Dream for a doggy... This little bowl of Doggy treats was on the check out counter at El Paso Veterinary Hospital, Derby, Kansas. We had taken one of our cats to the vet yesterday for a checkup. Sweet display of Christmas.
annual checkup today.
throat: healing
lip sores: healing
mouth sores: healing
tongue: still eroded [youch]
diagnosis: virus
the rest of me is just fine.
I hope I always have the ability to laugh. proof of life.
polaroid
The high glass wall of the CMI Toyota service driveway reflecting the glass ceiling in the evening when I was collecting our Prius after its 6-monthly checkup.
40.. so it's my birthday.
Single, Currently unemployed, Balding, Overweight and afraid to go to the annual checkup.
Please ladies form an orderly line and don't push and fight!!!
Time for the annual checkup!
Jake is shown in the examination room with Marissa, our veterinarian technician. All went well. Happy with the results: Jake is a healthy 3-year old golden retriever.
Took me to the eye specialist- apparently there are signs of emergence of cataract in her eyes.
Also, the eye consultant happens to be her friend from medical school, someone we have had a close family bonding over the decades.
Chevron Eye Hospital, Chittagong.
Today I had my annual check up. I'm pretty sneaky with my camera! This is what a speculum looks like, in case the boys were wondering.
Me in Bauer City in my role at the hospital, which I love very much. However, the residents are a bit stubborn about annual checkups lol
Smiles in the sunshine and good wishes for our oldie friend, Bosse.
Hayley is on her way to the vet today. First checkup.
Little Buddy had to go to for his annual check up and vaccines today.
His weight was 14.80 lbs. He is three years old.
Brady had his checkup recently and the vet discovered he'd broken a big molar, so he had it removed last week. The next day, he got to go to Burgermaster for a hamburger. We were also celebrating the fact that Brady's liver values returned to normal. The vet was afraid it might be cancer, but it was just the Rimadyl he was taking for his limp. Thank goodness!
Pearl needed to get caught up on her vaccines and rabies, so we paid the vet a visit.
Like most dogs, she had a bit of apprehension, but the fact that all the techs and Dr. Kellerman made such a fuss over her made the visit a positive experience.
Somewhere, Earth
HDR 7 Scatti
Fotocamera: Canon EOS 650D
Esposizione: 2.5
Aperture: f/11
Lente: 10 mm
ISO: 100
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire
Lens: Sigma 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC HSM
NOTE: MY photos are NOT to be used or reproduced, COPIED, BLOGGED, USED in any way shape or form. Understand clearly these are my photographs and use of them by anyone is an infringement of my copyrights and personal artistic property!
October is Breast and Liver Cancer awareness month.
By raising awareness and educating individuals about these cancers is the least we can do
to rid the world of these dreadful diseases, regular checkups are most important.
Please do all you can to help your favorite charity, researchers work very hard for the common cause,
Just remember this, ignorance is Fatal. Ask questions, be curious.
The word Cancer does not kill, like many of us raised in darkness,
I remember as a child and still hear those words, "That disease or knock on wood".
Thats funny I knock on wood everyday so I must be immune from it...LOL
I leave you with this, Love who you are!
At the hospital for a checkup with my haematologist prior to next week's scheduled round of chemo.
As I was leaving, I noticed that someone left this wheelchair in the parking garage, and I was immediately attracted to the light playing against the wheelchair and the soft shadows it cast. Daily shot done & dusted.