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Woot! Woot!! My 5th Explore front page
19th June 2010
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Another find at the farm. This place has the best junk ever! Like all my most recent shots this was taken without a tripod. I am very thankful that photoshop has a align feature!
After several years of no landscaping, our front garden is finally starting to fill in. The grass is a California native bent grass.
ODC 6/21/24 - Accomplishment
You are looking at a rebuilt version of the Lego Apollo 11 Lunar Lander in Classic Space colours!
If you want to convert your standard Lego lander to this version OR build this version as a stand alone model - building instructions are available to purchase and download here: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-120424/Simon%20Lenz/classic-spac...
A long Canadian Pacific unit leads a tank car train through Berea, Ohio, on CSX. Another CP unit was on the rear acting as distributed power.
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Here is a closer look at the front. Sadly the flash from my camera, left a bit of a odd glare. Used PS CS5, to add some lighting effects.
You can see the wheels, are no longer attached at the front with a technic axle to the chassis. They are now connected at the rear of the fender.
Pretty sure I'm remembering this correctly, and what we're looking at here is the front wall on the left. This is also the expansion area of the store.
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Fred's, 1970's(?)-built (closed 2019), Battleground Dr. near Gann St., Iuka MS
Antonella posing near an ancient front door in one of the streets of the historic center of Urbino (Central Italy)
Never mind the bollards, here's the traffic cones.
Nikon FM2n
Nikkor-O.C 35mm f/2 Ai converted
Kodak Ultramax
I have been stalking you, partner, and I hope my investigation lead to a pouch you love!! No worries if you don't like it. I won't be offended and will gladly keep this one for myself! Just say the word and I'll make something else. Seriously. I want you to be completely happy with what I send you! :o)
on the right, cutnsew jersey knit long sleeved shirt with machine knit detailing on wristcuffs and side of shirt, brushed canvas pants with military buttons.
the frock coat is machine knit, with military buttons + ribbon details.
slip-ons by L.U.
all designs © aidan
3 Classic cars, from the left. A 56 Chevy Bel air, 57 Chevy 210 station wagon and a 58 Ford Thunderbird.