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ms Evolution (JR Shipping), tijdens aankomst op de Nieuwe Maas bij Vlaardingen onderweg naar de City Terminal van Europe Container Terminals in de Prins Willem Alexanderhaven te Rotterdam.
(foto:Michel Kodde)
These are some of the snails I collected for S170 Darwin and Evolution
When I went out earlier in March I could only find empty shells, now they are occupied and playful
Cropped, slightly saturated and sharpened
Opium Evolution Advanced Course graduation outfit
Serenity comes with a look inspired in Fátima Lopes's Autumn/Winter 2012/2013 collection. Fátima Lopes is one of the most famous fashion portuguese designers and Serenity got her inspiration from "À Flor da Pele" theme collection, a collection that plays with the body and accentuates the forms.
Serenity wears "Memoire pencil skirt" by Indyra, an amazing piece made of linen and leather that flatters her silhouette to the max. She matched this garment with the "Sheer Tank top" by The Sea Hole and the beautiful "A/D/E leather jacket " by R2. This combination of solid colours and forms, increases her silhouette and femininity.
To make this look even more sophisticated, she wears Athor's Gigi shoes in a beautiful nude tone and the classy "Uffie" hairstyle by Faenzo. On the head, she created a simple headpiece made of a beautiful red lace and named it "Fatima Lopes Inspired".
She finishes this marvellous look with MONS "Eyeliner so Cute", "Eyeliner Summer" and Lipstick Dominat, all in red, Redgrave's eyelashes 39 Luscious and Finesmith's "Nails Painter set" and "Touch of Love ring".
To the left, my well-worn X3i. To the right, the brand-spanking new X50v.
While still not looking as sleek as the more expensive HP models I am happy to say Dell is making some progress in making their products look nicer.
Also, it is good to have a girlfriend who works as a buyer for a large IT company; all the presents she gets 'somehow' end up in my pockets *grin*
This figure is from the Spawn Evolution two pack released in September 2002. He was originally from the first series of Spawn figures from 1994. I put him in front of my Spawn #1 comic and took a photo of him. I really love the bold colors despite Spawn being a dark and brooding character.
(Yes, his weird wood plank with the nail is missing. I found one on ebay, and it should be on its way soon.)
this is rambutan, it's a fruit.
sweet and hairy.
idk whether this is true but
"rambut" in malay means hair
so therefore.. "rambutan" means hairy fruit! hahaha ;)
the colour changes from green, yellowish green, yellow, bright yellow, red, and bright red.. but it'll turn completely red and sweet in the middle of august..so sad.. i can't eat them.
i took them with me when i went to my "kampung"/village/countryside last week.
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Part of the evolution display at the exhibition, where the path from the earliest cells to our brain is traced by a winding shelf.
Arriving back in Great Yarmouth in the late afternoon, I took a walk around the Pleasure Beach Fun Fair. It was about to close so there weren't many people about.
Slightly cropped
Much better large please xx
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I was going to come up with a title for this one highlighting the brickwork that was never meant to be seen. But then looked at the building some more.
Saw these two there together and thought it would do for a nice "evolutive" picture, specially since both are pretty much the same color.
If this Sebring is the one I am thinking about then it used to wear chromed hubcaps which has kept losing one by one, it's registered in 2001.
The Stratus on the other hand was quite dirty and accumulated a lot of dust in both the body and the wheels, perhaps not moved from there for a long time now. Its front plate was damaged so I cannot see the letters propertly but I'm guessing it's BZW therefre registered in 2002 (is it too new for the car? wiki says this generation ended production in 2000. But perhaps it lasted a bit longer here?).
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, colloquially known as the Lancer Evo or just Evo,[1] is a high-performance sedan manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors. There have been ten official versions to date, and the designation of each model is most commonly a roman numeral. All use two litre, turbocharged engines and four-wheel drive systems. see more Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Pictures.
Some other upcoming cars in India which are going to be launched this year are Maruti Swift,Honda Brio,Honda Jazz,Mahindra Verito,Chevrolet Spark,Toyota Innova,Hyundai Accent,Volkswagen Vento,Toyota Etios,Hyundai i20 and Hyundai Avante.
Figures by Pearson Scott Foresman, Smokeybjb, T. Michael Keesey, Nobu Tamura, and Ernst Haeckel.
Figures are not to scale.
"Literature and butterflies are the two sweetest passions known to man." -- Vladimir Nabokov.
Today's edition of the NYT Science Times is all about our changing understanding of how life is shaped by evolution, including the intricate patterns on butterfly wings. For an annotated guide to the articles, see my blog Letter from Here. (Photographed at at the Bolz Conservatory, Olbrich Botanical Gardens, Madison, WI.)
For more about the interconnection between Nabokov's literary creations and his work as an entomologist, see this earlier post in my blog Letter from Here. Nabokov knew all about reweaving the rainbow.