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Nov. 30, 2025: The holiday light display on the 900 block of Golden Crest Ave. Newbury Park is nearing completion. Santa Claus visits are scheduled for December 5th, 7th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 19th, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd from 6:00 pm till 9:00 pm. Visitors are asked to bring new, unwrapped toys and/or donate to The High Five Foundation, supporting athletes in recovery.
While building the model and stand, came against the problem of the model weighs enough the stand would've fallen. This design will prove to be more efficient.
-Joe
The rear view of the peacock display is almost as impressive as the front!
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Made a new Display for the Tails area in the store!... well I should have made an animation area for it as well.. oupsy.. Oh well. Don't worry I will still make some new tail animations! Dev Creator Kit App Coming soon!
What Tail Animations would you like more of? More sits, walks, and Stands? Or something new like some fly's and other ones that are not already built in?
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Bob Morcom taxis the stunning Ryan STA after completing his display at the Shuttleworth Collection's season premier airshow, Old Warden 8th May 2016.
At the time the aircraft was owned by Peter Holloway.
I finally got around to taking some good photos of the display diorama that I built for my TMNT Brickheadz for conventions. Each character stands on a modular 8x16 vignette. The turtles, Splinter, and April are shown in the turtles' sewer lair while the villains are standing on the streets of NYC above.
On a recent visit to Arundel Castle Tulip Festival on a glorious sunny morning with no wind, what a joy.
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For the May 2009 Scavenger Hunt : Abstract
went to my fav hallmark store today. they always seem to have some fun & funky display in the window.
Anarhynchus nivosus,
Estero Bluffs State Park,
San Luis Obispo Co., California
Cornell's Birds of the World explains in a discussion of response to predators, "In urgent situations, adults use distraction displays running in a crouched posture away from intruder. While running, adults may also depress their tails to ground, spread their rectrices [tail feathers], or flap their wings to feign injury. Sometimes they pause and lie flat on ground while continuing to flap their wings, or draw their wings in and crouch." While this is a highly cropped photo, I'm sure the nest was nearby and this behavior was directed at us. After a couple displays we moved on.
I took a still of this display window as part of the Christmas video I am putting together, much of which involves spot color. This window is no exception. But you will see that when the video is done and up online.
I do like the color saturation and the details this new phone camera gives. (It's supposed to be a 50mp camera.)
Royal Malaysian Air Force McDonnell Douglas F/A-18D lets of flares at the completion of it's display at LIMA 2017. This was conducted at dusk for certification for the display proper.
A captive peacock at the Brookhaven Ecology Site, Park & Animal Preserve, Holtsville, Long Island, NY
This is the first time, that I can remember, of watching a peacock strut and display his feathers. He shakes them making a rattling sound and rotates 360 to show them off. Beautiful and so cool!
Mallards are a widespread and abundant duck. Males court females by shaking or flicking the head side to side, looking over their shoulder, or raising up in the water and flapping their wings. Several males often gather around a female to display. A female encourages a male by nodding her head back and forth or paddling with her head held low.
F35 far on the far right F18 growler middle and hawker Siddeley on display at the Richmond airbase open day
A quick shot of a local firework display, taken from the mountain top overlooking Amlwch here on the island of Anglesey. It was fun to get out in the dark again after a long break
This is a view of Rich Goodwin's Pitts S-2S aerobatic biplane, G-EWIZ, during a performance at the Shuttleworth Collection's Wings and Wheels show in 2015.
Rich Goodwin is a former RAF GR.1 pilot who now makes his money flying commercial passenger jets. Flying aerobatic displays is what he does in his off-time.
The Pitts Special (company designations S-1 and S-2) is a series of light aerobatic biplanes designed by Curtis Pitts, which has accumulated many competition wins since the make's first flight in 1944. Pitts biplanes dominated world aerobatic competition in the 1960s and 1970s and, even today, remain a potent competition aircraft in the lower categories.
The Pitts S-2S is a two-seat variant with a 260-hp Lycoming AEIO-540 engine and twin fuel tanks. Its wingspan is exactly 20 feet. Just 17 of this variant were built.