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4-6-2008
It is snowing outside right now, but it is to dark to take pictures. We are suppose to get three inches of snow today and snow is forecast every other day this week. I am getting my wish but I don't want to shovel.
Monday's weather forecast was amazing; perfect walking weather. So I took the MX-5 out for a spin into the Vale of Ewyas for a fabulous walk in the Black Mountains.
A lovely 11 mile loop from Llanthony Priory - north along the Ffawyddog ridge, down to Capel-y-Ffin then up to Hatterrall Ridge and back south to Llanthony.
All under glorious blue skies and sunshine. Hot up high but still frosty and frozen in the shade, woodsmoke and mountain ponies, it made me feel like I was trekking in Nepal…..
Walk 4 in Kittiwake's excellent Walking in the Black Mountains. Plenty of signposts and waymarks and clear trails made for a straightforward route.
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cocky is watching the weather forecast on abc tv. Its not good as the heatwave continues.I wished for summer but I only wanted it to be 29 Today was 42 degrees celcius and tomorrow will possibly be 44. Jan 15 2014. Cocky got quite hot today
More than 300 people turned out in Portland's Monument Square on Tuesday night, Nov. 26, to protest a grand jury's decision not to indict police officer Darren Wilson for killing unarmed teenager Michael Brown earlier this year in Ferguson, Missouri. The peaceful protest, which featured a candlelight vigil, an open mic and singing, was one of two such events Tuesday in the square.
Camisa azul de manga larga y camiseta de rayas coral y crudo con cuello de pico. Look casual femenino para el día a día.
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Title: The causation of sex in man : a new theory of sex based on clinical materials together with chapters on forecasting or predicting the sex of the unborn child and on the determination or production of either sex at will
Creator: Dawson, E. Rumley (Ernest Rumley), -1918
Publisher: London : H.K. Lewis
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1917
Language: eng
Description: Includes bibliographic footnotes and index
1st ed. issued under title: The causation of sex
Also published New York : Hoeber, 1917
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Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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Name:Stena Forecaster
IMO:9214678
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Summer DWT:12,300 tons
Home port:Gothenburg
Class society:Det Norske Veritas
Build year:2003
Builder: DALIAN SHIPYARD - DALIAN, CHINA
STENA FORECASTER
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STENA RORO AB. GOTHENBURG?
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LOCATION :TWELVE QUAYS 11 FEBRUARY 2019
As we look ahead to the year 2024, it's time to start thinking about what the future holds for women's fashion. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the upcoming trends and key strategies that will dominate the fashion landscape in 2024.
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Chung Mong Koo, chairman of Hyundai Motor Group, pauses during a new yearÕs kick-off meeting at the companyÕs headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, on Wednesday Jan. 2, 2013. Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg
Guest speaker Micha Werner (IHE Delft Institute for Water Education) presented ‘Connecting large scale climate services to the local context? Look out of the window' at the Joint Virtual Workshop on “Connecting global to local hydrological modelling and forecasting: scientific advances and challenges”
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SUFFOLK DOWNS - June 10, 2018 - Race 6
MAIDEN CLAIMING - Thoroughbred
FOR MAIDENS, THREE YEARS OLD AND UPWARD. Three Year Olds, 118 lbs.; Older, 124 lbs. Claiming Price $16,000. (If deemed inadvisable by management to run this race on the Turf, it will be run on the main track at One mile.). Claiming Price: $16,000
About Seven And One Half Furlongs On The Turf Track Record: (Times Ahead (IRE) - 1:32.40 - September 3, 1988)
Purse: $30,000
Weather:Cloudy Track:Firm
Off at: 3:14 Start: Good for all
3 - Repetitious (Worrie, Andre)
5 - Egolyan Son (Pedroza, Brian)
4 - Stormy Forecast (Marin, Augusto)
Between 13 and 21 May 2016, London College of Communication held an exhibition, conference and workshop aimed at engaging audiences in speculations about the key design trends which could shape and transform our everyday lives. The event series was organised by MA Design Management and Cultures students and was based around five provocations authored by industry experts on important global themes: Digital Disruptions, Architectural Visions, Ageing Populations, Consumer Lifestyles and Cultural Institutions. Image © Ana Escobar
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Boston.
The forecast for the day was poor, and getting worse with the possibility of lightning later, so we had better get out of the hotel and about before the bad weather hit.
We do not eat in the hotel, as the cost is not included, and the place is a 5*, so would be expensive. Instead we walk back towards Boston Common, then turn, er, right, and come to a Mexican place that looked OK. We go in and have burritos and smoothies, which was very good indeed.
And then onto the trail.
Boston has created a red line, or in some places, two lines of bricks, taking the walking tourist on a tour of the revolutionary sites, one after the other and never getting lost. The only downside is that sometimes there are many people walking it too, but hey, you won’t get lost.
We pick up the trail at the edge of the financial district, and head down towards the harbour before it crosses over where the interstate now runs underground and into Little Italy. Apparently, this is the oldest Italian community in the US, and easy to believe, and had a very much more Italian feel than Little Italy in New York.
The narrow streets helped, and many of them being cobbled, and with Italianate churches thrown into the mix.
We stop for a coffee, pumkin spiced latte, but was the best coffee we have had since arriving.
From there, the trail goes past Paul Revere’s house, and farther up the street, the church he lit a warning of the approaching British army. Finally, there is a burial ground with stones dating back to the start of the 18th century, oddly not many people stopped to look in, but we did. I had been here before.
From the burial ground, down a slope, across a major road then over the river by way of a metal bridge with the roadway and footway made by a metal mesh you could see through to the water below.
On the other side we turn towards the old Naval shipyard, down through a new housing development, and into the old shipyard, and made of cobbled streets and open spaces, it houses a couple of ships, one the USS Constitution, which you can look up on Google. I had also been on that before, so did not pay to go on again, I just walk round the yard snapping details.
Forecasting the Future. What is the future for our lending environment?
CIH Conference 2013 at Manchester Central 25th - 27th June 2013
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Falmouth resident Mallory Kerr, 8, shares her Christmas wishes with Santa Claus on Thursday during the 27th annual Falmouth Community Tree Lighting at Village Park. The event also featured cookie decorating and caroling. Kerr told Claus she wants a "lacrosse stick, a football and something related to art."
© All rights are reserved, please do not use my photos without my permission
Name:Stena Forecaster
IMO:9214678
Flag:Sweden
MMSI:266040000
Callsign:SCKZ
Vessel type:Ro-ro Cargo
Gross tonnage:24,688 tons
Summer DWT:12,300 tons
Home port:Gothenburg
Class society:Det Norske Veritas
Build year:2003
Builder: DALIAN SHIPYARD - DALIAN, CHINA