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It's been awhile since I've posted a compiled update but lots has been happening, will probably miss some stuff! New manilla rope donated by Terry (one of our student parents), two ~10lb medicine balls made (fun!), first run of test shirts in (what do you think?), sandbags!, improved balance beam a ......http://blog.parkourvisions.org/compiled-new-changes-to-the-gym-1 Posted via web from Parkour Visions miniBlog
three dude in time's square, causeway bay, hong kong.
Best Viewed in Large Size Press : L or F for Fave
Barry Island, Wales - Easter Sunday 2007
"Evolution" ride at funfair peeks into view.
Funfair inexplicably closed over Easter period....
Mitsubishi Evolution VIII with C-West Front Bumper, and Voltex carbon canards.
The hood is Voltex Carbon Fibre hood, with Bride Zeta II seats.
Obviously, a 3" HKS Intercooler is at the front.
Made during my father's childhood. As a BMW i3 hums by, a moment to reflect how tech evolution moves on. How much our perspectives change. Though some things don't seem to, like human nature and its pride, self interest, shortsightedness, ... We are currently in a global race to fabricate synthetic lives for ourselves, person-made everything, corporation and brand lead. But at heart, we're still hard-wired as human beings, and nature still exists out there. There must be a billion times the tech in any cell phone, compared to this car. Though I imagine that rolling across rural southern France before WW1 might have been more fun than any iPhone unboxing. Interesting that in areas like health science, in some aspects, we haven't move forward in the last century. Nor have our lifestyles. But each of us has some choice in what stars we follow, where our dreams lead us.
Animation diagram show the succession (evolution) in mangrove forest - original: daintreevillage.asn.au - redecorate & animated: me
I'm in a very creative and inspired 'state' of mind at the moment, tee hee.
I really had fun with these in Studio Indigo.
LYSIANTHUS , unfurling in front of your eyes.
Originating in the West Indies, Mexico, and Central and South America, the flower is known botanically as Eustoma grandiflorum.
The common name comes from the Greek words lysis, meaning 'dissolution' and anthos, meaning 'flower'.
Colours include white, light and dark pink, lavender and deep purple. Double and single-flower varieties exist.
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A Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 7 on high speed during the Amsterdam Shortrally in 2010
Car: Mitsubishi
Type: Lancer Evolution VII
Camera: Canon EOS 500D
Lens: Canon 70-200mm F/4.0 L USM
Exposure: 1/60
Aperture: f/10.0
ISO speed: 100
Focal length: 78mm
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The first time I have seen an MCV Evolution on the 516, as Buses Excetera J14 (J14 ETC, ex-AE56 MDO) runs through Ashtead for Epsom and Kiln Lane Sainsbury's.
Not the first time it's happened though - even Countryliner had the odd MCV escape onto the route (well, at least once!).
Talking of Ashtead, the long running battle of Residents vs. Tesco has now ended, with Tesco's planned store for the village being one of the ones they've recently announced they're now not going to press on with.
The Street, Ashtead, Surrey.