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From the pre game set up and practices on Thursday, hope the weather holds for the actual games.

We've been playing Dominion quite a bit lately. It's pretty fun, and the way it's designed, you can have a different game every time. Fortunately for us, it also works very well for two players.

Snorkelling the wrecks of the Ozone and Dominion, Indented Head, Victoria

Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada

These are all from Saturdays events.

Sunday, 2am, EDT

Va Beach's Dominion Derby Girls versus the Dutchland Derby Rollers out of Lancaster, PA. Photos from Haygood Skating Center in Virginia Beach.

Potion resource from Dominion: Alchemy

Dominion Centre. Canada. Ludwing Meis Van Der Rohe. Modernism. Basic. Fall. Autumn. Reflection.

We went here to watch We Will Rock You

David Hyson designed this logo for Dominion Mechanical.

A little history along the trail

PS Day 93

Newbattle Terrace.

The City of Edinburgh.

Snorkelling the wrecks of the Ozone and Dominion, Indented Head, Victoria

Dominion of Canada, A4 locomotive from Canadian museum shipped over and restored for the Great Gathering ( this and Dwight D Eisenhower were in poor condition when shipped over, I think we should not send them back!)

20 September 2007 - The building that in years past housed the Dominion Newspaper operation.

Dominion Theatre Tottenham Court Road London W1

Dominion Building in downtown Vancouver.

The Dominion Theatre on the Tottenham Court Road in London

I have posted this shot (which is not mine) as a memory of a trip to the Dominion Cinema (now Theatre) on 12th April 1966

I was 14 at the time and on holiday to London with my parents. We travelled from Insch in Aberdeenshire and for a teenager from the country this was an amazing experience. The film was presented as a “Roadshow Screening” (separate performances, higher prices and the film had Overture, Intromission, Entr'acte music). It was projected in Todd-AO (70mm) on a 46 feet wide screen with a 5 feet curvature which gave breathtaking clarity. The Sound of Music played at the Dominion for over 3 years ! (from 29th March 1965 to 31st June 1968).

On returning home to Insch in Aberdeenshire I rushed out to buy the LP of the film and saw it again in Aberdeen many times after it was released nationwide but the Dominion experience was truly unforgettable.

Pictured from left to right: Brian Gallagher, United Way Worldwide President and CEO; Steve Rogers, President & Chief Administrative Officer, Dominion Resources, Inc.

one of the pair of a4's repatriated here till Feb 2014.

love those old fire escapes

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