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Snowball Express XI was a great success as we welcomed nearly 1800 children and families of our fallen military heroes to Dallas for a week full of activities!
Beginning with the arrival of our generously donated charter flights by presenting sponsor American Airlines with all volunteer flight crews from all over the country, the families were taken by Greyhound motor coach and Patriot Guard escort to our host hotel, the Hilton Anatole Dallas. The hotel was filled with activities in the Teen and children lounges, and in the Gallo family lounge for the adults.
Day one began with our police and patriot guard escort to Fort Worth, completely shutting down highway 30 with a 48 school bus precession. Firefighters from Arlington lined the overpasses to wave and salute our families!
After arriving in Fort Worth, the annual Walk of Gratitude was held at the famous Fort Worth Stock Yards. The families were then treated to the Pawnee Bill Wild West Show at the Cowtown Coliseum. From there our families were taken to the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base for a private concert by Gary Sinise & the Lt. Dan Band in a Hangar on base. Gary put on a great show as always for the families and then handed out teddy bears for all the children. Food was provided by Texas Land and Cattle, and prepared with the help of Chef Robert Irvine.
Day 2 included a fun day at four separate game centers around DFW. That evening everyone enjoyed a great dinner and entertainment at Medieval Times Show & Dinner.
The third day included our annual Talent Showcase presented by the Texas Music Project, followed by another amazing closing show by our Chief Fun Officer, David Hira.
Thank you to all of our sponsors and volunteers who help make this amazing week of tributes possible for these special families who have sacrificed so much for our nation. Please visit www.snowballexpress.org to see how you can help sponsor of volunteer for the 2017 event!
Arriving from Chengdu, China with two Giant Pandas onboard which are being delivered to Edinburgh Zoo.
FedEx Express
Boeing 777-FS2
N892FD
Edinburgh Airport
4th December 2011
Snowball Express XI was a great success as we welcomed nearly 1800 children and families of our fallen military heroes to Dallas for a week full of activities!
Beginning with the arrival of our generously donated charter flights by presenting sponsor American Airlines with all volunteer flight crews from all over the country, the families were taken by Greyhound motor coach and Patriot Guard escort to our host hotel, the Hilton Anatole Dallas. The hotel was filled with activities in the Teen and children lounges, and in the Gallo family lounge for the adults.
Day one began with our police and patriot guard escort to Fort Worth, completely shutting down highway 30 with a 48 school bus precession. Firefighters from Arlington lined the overpasses to wave and salute our families!
After arriving in Fort Worth, the annual Walk of Gratitude was held at the famous Fort Worth Stock Yards. The families were then treated to the Pawnee Bill Wild West Show at the Cowtown Coliseum. From there our families were taken to the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base for a private concert by Gary Sinise & the Lt. Dan Band in a Hangar on base. Gary put on a great show as always for the families and then handed out teddy bears for all the children. Food was provided by Texas Land and Cattle, and prepared with the help of Chef Robert Irvine.
Day 2 included a fun day at four separate game centers around DFW. That evening everyone enjoyed a great dinner and entertainment at Medieval Times Show & Dinner.
The third day included our annual Talent Showcase presented by the Texas Music Project, followed by another amazing closing show by our Chief Fun Officer, David Hira.
Thank you to all of our sponsors and volunteers who help make this amazing week of tributes possible for these special families who have sacrificed so much for our nation. Please visit www.snowballexpress.org to see how you can help sponsor of volunteer for the 2017 event!
On Day 3, the families started the day with our annual "Walk of Gratitude" where each family member released a balloon in memory of their fallen hero on Main street in downtown Fort Worth. From there the families rode in another presidential motorcade to Sheriffs Posse Ranch in Weatherford where they were treated to a day of fun to include a rodeo, horse drawn carriage rides, and taught how to rope a calf! From there they headed to Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base for a special concert by Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band in the VR-39 Hangar!
Snowball Express remembers those fallen heroes who will never return, and honors the supreme sacrifice their families have made.
Since 2006, the mission of Snowball Express has been a simple, yet profoundly important one: Provide hope and new happy memories to the children of military fallen heroes who have died while on active duty since 9/11. We bring children together from all over the world to the Dallas Fort Worth, Texas area for a four-day experience filled with fun activities. Snowball Express serves the children who will never be reunited with their mom or dad.
Ex Gatwick Express class 460 , 460003 ,in stripped down state at Wabtec , Doncaster , being shunted by 08853 for loading on to a truck .
When I was in Jacksonville last weekend, I noticed that there was a Panda Express up the street from the Days Inn where I stayed at. After I checked in on Friday night, I decided to pick up something to eat from here. The food turned out to be so delicious that I decided to eat here again on Saturday night.
Roses Express #675 (37,000 square feet)
3330-1 South Crater Road, South Crater Square, Petersburg, VA
Opened April 13th, 2017; originally Ukrop's (1985-April 24th, 2010), later Martin's Food Markets (May 3rd, 2010-July 22nd, 2016)
Certains, plus motivés que d'autres, iront jusqu'à se saigner pour repartir avec le n°4 (salle réputée pour sa "non-insonorisation"), ainsi que le n°6 (salle connue de tous pour les odeurs d'urine se dégageant des issues de secours)
Oui, c'est bien moi qui me suis entaillé la main, par nécessité (c'est un devoir de mémoire !)
Snowball Express XI was a great success as we welcomed nearly 1800 children and families of our fallen military heroes to Dallas for a week full of activities!
Beginning with the arrival of our generously donated charter flights by presenting sponsor American Airlines with all volunteer flight crews from all over the country, the families were taken by Greyhound motor coach and Patriot Guard escort to our host hotel, the Hilton Anatole Dallas. The hotel was filled with activities in the Teen and children lounges, and in the Gallo family lounge for the adults.
Day one began with our police and patriot guard escort to Fort Worth, completely shutting down highway 30 with a 48 school bus precession. Firefighters from Arlington lined the overpasses to wave and salute our families!
After arriving in Fort Worth, the annual Walk of Gratitude was held at the famous Fort Worth Stock Yards. The families were then treated to the Pawnee Bill Wild West Show at the Cowtown Coliseum. From there our families were taken to the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base for a private concert by Gary Sinise & the Lt. Dan Band in a Hangar on base. Gary put on a great show as always for the families and then handed out teddy bears for all the children. Food was provided by Texas Land and Cattle, and prepared with the help of Chef Robert Irvine.
Day 2 included a fun day at four separate game centers around DFW. That evening everyone enjoyed a great dinner and entertainment at Medieval Times Show & Dinner.
The third day included our annual Talent Showcase presented by the Texas Music Project, followed by another amazing closing show by our Chief Fun Officer, David Hira.
Thank you to all of our sponsors and volunteers who help make this amazing week of tributes possible for these special families who have sacrificed so much for our nation. Please visit www.snowballexpress.org to see how you can help sponsor of volunteer for the 2017 event!
showing exhibits from the Express Yourself competition hosted by Yale College, Wrexham during February 2012.
left hand picture - "Granny shares her library book" by Craig Pearce - Glamorgan Gates, Merthyr Tydfil (1st place - Visual Art - Voluntary/Community Organisations)
middle picture - "Through Dylan Thomas' Eyes" by Thomas Richards Centre, Blaenau Gwent (1st place - Visual Art - Secondary School)
right hand picture - "Daniel Owen a'l waith" by Cymdeithas Brodwaith Cymru (Ammanford) (2nd place - Visual Art - Voluntary/Community Organisations)
Snowball Express XI was a great success as we welcomed nearly 1800 children and families of our fallen military heroes to Dallas for a week full of activities!
Beginning with the arrival of our generously donated charter flights by presenting sponsor American Airlines with all volunteer flight crews from all over the country, the families were taken by Greyhound motor coach and Patriot Guard escort to our host hotel, the Hilton Anatole Dallas. The hotel was filled with activities in the Teen and children lounges, and in the Gallo family lounge for the adults.
Day one began with our police and patriot guard escort to Fort Worth, completely shutting down highway 30 with a 48 school bus precession. Firefighters from Arlington lined the overpasses to wave and salute our families!
After arriving in Fort Worth, the annual Walk of Gratitude was held at the famous Fort Worth Stock Yards. The families were then treated to the Pawnee Bill Wild West Show at the Cowtown Coliseum. From there our families were taken to the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base for a private concert by Gary Sinise & the Lt. Dan Band in a Hangar on base. Gary put on a great show as always for the families and then handed out teddy bears for all the children. Food was provided by Texas Land and Cattle, and prepared with the help of Chef Robert Irvine.
Day 2 included a fun day at four separate game centers around DFW. That evening everyone enjoyed a great dinner and entertainment at Medieval Times Show & Dinner.
The third day included our annual Talent Showcase presented by the Texas Music Project, followed by another amazing closing show by our Chief Fun Officer, David Hira.
Thank you to all of our sponsors and volunteers who help make this amazing week of tributes possible for these special families who have sacrificed so much for our nation. Please visit www.snowballexpress.org to see how you can help sponsor of volunteer for the 2017 event!
769 arrives at the station siding at Oakhampton having worked to the North Pole! with the Polar Express with 47375, 21/12/13.
Snowball Express XI was a great success as we welcomed nearly 1800 children and families of our fallen military heroes to Dallas for a week full of activities!
Beginning with the arrival of our generously donated charter flights by presenting sponsor American Airlines with all volunteer flight crews from all over the country, the families were taken by Greyhound motor coach and Patriot Guard escort to our host hotel, the Hilton Anatole Dallas. The hotel was filled with activities in the Teen and children lounges, and in the Gallo family lounge for the adults.
Day one began with our police and patriot guard escort to Fort Worth, completely shutting down highway 30 with a 48 school bus precession. Firefighters from Arlington lined the overpasses to wave and salute our families!
After arriving in Fort Worth, the annual Walk of Gratitude was held at the famous Fort Worth Stock Yards. The families were then treated to the Pawnee Bill Wild West Show at the Cowtown Coliseum. From there our families were taken to the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base for a private concert by Gary Sinise & the Lt. Dan Band in a Hangar on base. Gary put on a great show as always for the families and then handed out teddy bears for all the children. Food was provided by Texas Land and Cattle, and prepared with the help of Chef Robert Irvine.
Day 2 included a fun day at four separate game centers around DFW. That evening everyone enjoyed a great dinner and entertainment at Medieval Times Show & Dinner.
The third day included our annual Talent Showcase presented by the Texas Music Project, followed by another amazing closing show by our Chief Fun Officer, David Hira.
Thank you to all of our sponsors and volunteers who help make this amazing week of tributes possible for these special families who have sacrificed so much for our nation. Please visit www.snowballexpress.org to see how you can help sponsor of volunteer for the 2017 event!
from left:
Compact, Fly Me to the Moon, Queen of Hearts, Satellite, Focus, Harp, Metronome; Sing, Sing, Sing; Transistor
Quotes connecting Hearts:
EXPRESS YO SELF:
38. What not to Wear to 39. Compact:
How do I do it? I don't know how I wouldn't do it - that's the thing. Isaac Mizrahi / All I want are high heels, high heels. If I was a girl, I'd wear a lot of high heels. High, stiletto heels. Isaac Mizrahi / Fashions fade, style is eternal. Yves Saint Laurent / Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening. Coco Chanel / Elegance is not the prerogative of those who have just escaped from adolescence, but of those who have already taken possession of their future. Coco Chanel
39. Compact to 42. Queen:
It is the unseen, unforgettable, ultimate accessory of fashion that heralds your arrival and prolongs your departure. Coco Chanel / I'd like to be a queen in people's hearts. Princess Diana
42. Queen to 40. Fly Me to the Moon:
It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth. I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth. I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small. Neil Armstrong
40. Fly Me to the Moon to 41. Satellite:
Houston, Tranquillity Base here. The Eagle has landed. Neil Armstrong /
Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the Moon. July 1969 AD. We came in peace for all mankind. Neil Armstrong / This is one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind. Neil Armstrong
41. Satellite to 42. Queen:
I don't know what you could say about a day in which you have seen four beautiful sunsets. John Glenn / Mystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of man's desire to understand. Neil Armstrong
42. Queen to 43. Focus:
It is not art in the professionalized sense about which I care, but that which is created sacredly, as a result of a deep inner experience, with all of oneself, and that becomes 'art' in time. Alfred Stieglitz
43. Focus to 44. Harp:
The goal of art is the vital expression of self. Alfred Stieglitz / It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. Henry David Thoreau / Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see. Mark Twain
44. Harp to 45. Metronome:
Artists are going to be the metronome of this society. Yoko Ono
45. Metronome to 46. Sing, Sing, Sing:
When I speak of natural drummers I'm talking about guys that are playing with the talent God gave 'em. Gene Krupa
46. Sing, Sing, Sing to 47. Transistor:
Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and to everything. Plato/
We can hear the silent voice of the spiritual universe within our own hearts. Ruth St. Denis
This is the second time I've seen this guy in Yellowknife, this time enroute from Shanghai to Montreal. The infrared camera for the "Bombardier Enhanced Vision System," or BEVS can be seen on the nose.
Character Express
October 30 - November 1 2008
Copyright 2008 Hilde Heyvaert.
All rights reserved.
No unauthorized use or distribution.
Santos Express
Call Sign : VRCF6
Gross tonnage : 39,941
Type of ship : Container Ship (Fully Cellular)
Year of build : 2006 / Shipbuilder Name : Samsung Heavy Industries Co Ltd - Geoje
Flag : Hong Kong, China / Register : Hong Kong
Ship manager: Seaspan Ship Management Ltd
IMO : 9301835
Length Overall : 260,1m
Capitol Express in Bangui, Ilocos Norte. July 27, 2014. www.ilocosnorte.gov.ph/ www.facebook.com/IlocosNorteOfficial / www.facebook.com/ImeeMarcos / www.flickr.com/photos/ilocosnorte / media[at]ilocosnorte[dot]gov[dot]ph (PGIN CMO Photo/ Alaric A. Yanos)
Opening day at Coronet Peak!
First timelapse in a while...Some minor spots from the sun so please ignore that and a couple of drips got on the filters from people walking past! Took an hour and a half to batch process 549 photos and I'd of had to individually go through each to remove the spots and nobody has that kind of time :-)
Instagram - paulsjones86
What better way to express myself than in a way that shows what i like to do...take pictures.
Express yourself
MCP 52/ 9
Snowball Express XI was a great success as we welcomed nearly 1800 children and families of our fallen military heroes to Dallas for a week full of activities!
Beginning with the arrival of our generously donated charter flights by presenting sponsor American Airlines with all volunteer flight crews from all over the country, the families were taken by Greyhound motor coach and Patriot Guard escort to our host hotel, the Hilton Anatole Dallas. The hotel was filled with activities in the Teen and children lounges, and in the Gallo family lounge for the adults.
Day one began with our police and patriot guard escort to Fort Worth, completely shutting down highway 30 with a 48 school bus precession. Firefighters from Arlington lined the overpasses to wave and salute our families!
After arriving in Fort Worth, the annual Walk of Gratitude was held at the famous Fort Worth Stock Yards. The families were then treated to the Pawnee Bill Wild West Show at the Cowtown Coliseum. From there our families were taken to the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base for a private concert by Gary Sinise & the Lt. Dan Band in a Hangar on base. Gary put on a great show as always for the families and then handed out teddy bears for all the children. Food was provided by Texas Land and Cattle, and prepared with the help of Chef Robert Irvine.
Day 2 included a fun day at four separate game centers around DFW. That evening everyone enjoyed a great dinner and entertainment at Medieval Times Show & Dinner.
The third day included our annual Talent Showcase presented by the Texas Music Project, followed by another amazing closing show by our Chief Fun Officer, David Hira.
Thank you to all of our sponsors and volunteers who help make this amazing week of tributes possible for these special families who have sacrificed so much for our nation. Please visit www.snowballexpress.org to see how you can help sponsor of volunteer for the 2017 event!
Snowball Express XI was a great success as we welcomed nearly 1800 children and families of our fallen military heroes to Dallas for a week full of activities!
Beginning with the arrival of our generously donated charter flights by presenting sponsor American Airlines with all volunteer flight crews from all over the country, the families were taken by Greyhound motor coach and Patriot Guard escort to our host hotel, the Hilton Anatole Dallas. The hotel was filled with activities in the Teen and children lounges, and in the Gallo family lounge for the adults.
Day one began with our police and patriot guard escort to Fort Worth, completely shutting down highway 30 with a 48 school bus precession. Firefighters from Arlington lined the overpasses to wave and salute our families!
After arriving in Fort Worth, the annual Walk of Gratitude was held at the famous Fort Worth Stock Yards. The families were then treated to the Pawnee Bill Wild West Show at the Cowtown Coliseum. From there our families were taken to the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base for a private concert by Gary Sinise & the Lt. Dan Band in a Hangar on base. Gary put on a great show as always for the families and then handed out teddy bears for all the children. Food was provided by Texas Land and Cattle, and prepared with the help of Chef Robert Irvine.
Day 2 included a fun day at four separate game centers around DFW. That evening everyone enjoyed a great dinner and entertainment at Medieval Times Show & Dinner.
The third day included our annual Talent Showcase presented by the Texas Music Project, followed by another amazing closing show by our Chief Fun Officer, David Hira.
Thank you to all of our sponsors and volunteers who help make this amazing week of tributes possible for these special families who have sacrificed so much for our nation. Please visit www.snowballexpress.org to see how you can help sponsor of volunteer for the 2017 event!