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making an detailed explanation to her companion in the Village of Gatlinburg

I enjoy reading this while waiting in the endless doughnut shop line.

Get your Buddies image here. Finally, I'm part of something early on.

EXPLANATION -- Katie Welch, center, visits with Dr. Lanny Ashlock about the science fair project she did with her brother Will at the 2014 NW Arkansas science fair. (U of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture photo by Julie Robinson)

OK so all snowflakes have 6 points.

I guess this guy wanted to be different than all other snowflakes?

I mean REALLY different?

I think he has some 'splaining to do.

 

Also: do not run and find some donuts, tea, chocolate and a mound of good books, start a fire and hibernate in the den just yet. This is a flake from last year. It'll be ok.

Photo citation: Ted Auch, FracTracker Alliance, 2019.

 

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A couple of weeks ago, I got the last lot of Merseyside PTE tickets that adambrown400 had for sale on eBay. I wasn't going to buy these in the first place, but, seeing as no-one else was, I thought I may as well have them and very interesting they were too. Among this little lot were two second class child Interchange tickets.

 

Mersey Interchange services were six experimental "bus to rail" services in the Liverpool area, using specially marked buses and one of these was service A1. Anyway, it's all explained here on page 27 of the North/South Divisions timetable, dated 6 May 1974.

May's lovely expression..

Qual'è la differenza fra Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin e gli altri?

Pics from the 2015 Saskatoon Model train show

London to Vancouver in a straight line.

Let me explain... :-) OX is a self-described crash course on loving Calgary, started by a local film maker and artist Sharon Stevens... She started by encouraging some friends to identify and describe their favourite spot in Calgary, and has now opened up it up anyone who wants to participate... That would be that red sign on the pillar to mark your spot... Now if only I can figure out how to upload this to their site, you can find it here - www.essense.ca/ox/

 

My OX?

 

After some deliberation and much thought, I almost went with Olympic Plaza, but instead I really need to travel up Stephen Avenue from the plaza a couple of blocks west to The Bay store... My memories of this building date back to the early 1980's when my mom worked here part-time after being a homemaker for many years... I remember trips downtown tagging along with dad as a young child to pick up mom from work, and the treks down to the basement (back then women's clothing) waiting for her to get off work... But back then we basically drove down, parked the car, and headed straight to the store, repeat the same steps in reverse order to head home, no hanging around... After my mom stopped working there I didn't really go downtown much at all... Now as an adult in recent years, and someone who who loves street photography, the facade of The Bay store has been used many times for subject matter... I just love how these benches that line the south side of the store become a gathering spot for all sorts of people, and are just simply great for people watching... To me The Bay store has now become a central spot to explore Stephen Avenue (heading both east and west) for my photography... [rough draft, will likely be edited further]

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Okay this might need some explaining. Botticelli (really called Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi) was an Italian painter most known for works that, frankly, ooze 15th century art style all over the place. If that's your thing, exquisite, do enjoy.

 

I don't like it.

 

However, this painting, and another next to it that wasn't properly photographed, are almost hyper-realistic compared to his other works. In fact, it's so deviant that I would liken it to the art of 20th century American comic painters (meaning comic book writers whose artists worked with oil paints, rather than pencil, marker, or watercolour/pastel) I find this fascinating - here we have a work of art 500 years older than contemporary art, looking contemporary. By all accounts, that is downright bizarre. I love it.

Taken at the Goodwood Revival meeting on 12/09/2014

 

Explaining what and why.

 

De Duitse kunstenaar Gunter Demnig brengt hier Stolpersteine aan op het trottoir voor de woning van Joden die door de nazi's vermoord zijn. Kinderen van de huidige bewoners uit de buurt kijken toe en luisteren naar het trieste verhaal over de vroegere bewoners.

2011 Guarding the Gate Living History Timeline at Angel Island State Park. The Event was held at Camp Reynolds.

Learn information about Reverse Mortgages Explained at our website. Seniors First is the famous reverse mortgage broker in Australia provides the loan for pensioners and aged people in Australia. @ www.seniorsfirst.com.au/reverse-mortgage-calculator/

 

I was trying to explain something but Kieran would have none of it.

 

Photo by Dr. Gib.

Gpa says: Joannie shows me how big something is. Impressive.

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CAMP TAJI, Iraq – Muhanad(left), an Iraqi policeman explains the principles of the Unites Nation Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement, with the assistance of Timothy Strickland, an international police advisor, to a group of IPs at a police station in Tarmiyah, May 13. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kimberly Hackbarth, 4th SBCT PAO, 2nd Inf. Div., USD-C)

 

www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-457178

 

There are many reasons behind the Crooked Spire at Chesterfield Parish Church, says our roving reporter, The Shiba.

In the past there have been rumours that when the Spire was built, the Devil sat on it because it was so tall, or that the Spire itself, was so surprise that a virgin was getting married in the church that it bent over for a look and got stuck.

The Church themselves say that it’s due to the use of green unseasoned timber that has warped over time.

However tonight I can exclusively reveal the real reason.

 

The Magnetic pull of the Moon.

 

Yes, the pull of the Moon that causes the tides that affect our seas and oceans, has, over the years, been pulling, little by little, at the Spire causing it to bend.

As yet no scientific organisation has taken to study this hypothesis and no one from the church was available for comment.

 

Schindler-Chase House, Rudolph Schindler

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