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The PF Tribute.

An electronic 8 speed sequential gearbox

Ride height adjustment

V10 fake engine

Fully motorized, single button, convertible roof.

More information can be found on jeroenottens.com

And a video of the amazing roof mechanism can be found here: youtu.be/oy2zIEsv410

Brenizer Photo Stitch with Nikon D750 and Samyang 135 f2

I have never been comfortable using a lens this wide (17mm). It's extremely difficult for me to control. The lens itself is very decent performer.

How to vote for the Black-fronted Tern for #BirdOfTheYear -

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4. enter your email address in the box

5. click "submit vote" then another screen will appear which will

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YOUR VOTE

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you have FINALLY voted for the Black-fronted Tern!!!

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The original style steps supplied with the kit are much different than the rebuilt ones. I will have to scratchbuild new ones for my models.

Wanyesboro, VA. May 2017.

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Front desk

Copyright 2006 Ron Diorio

Store closed January 2018

 

Moon Township, PA. April 2017.

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HAPPY BOXING DAY :)

my four beautiful models!

  

all designs © aidan

Azusa Police Department concept vehicle at the entrance to the San Gabriel Mountains.

Vestal, NY. May 2024.

 

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Added a few things to the front....the glowing bulbs and the lights and graland along the railings

My 2013 Disney Parks Mermaid Ariel 12'' Doll is photographed during her deboxing. The backing has been removed from the box, with the doll attached. There are wires attaching her waist and ankles to the backing, plastic ties securing her head and fins to the backing. Her hair is secured around her shoulders and kept neat via rubber bands.

 

The 2013 Parks Mermaid Ariel Doll has a few major changes from the 2011 Parks Mermaid Ariel Doll. She has the face and hair of the 2012 Disney Store Classic Ariel doll, which I find more attractive than the old Parks doll. She has the outfit and accessories of the old 2011 Parks doll, except that the tulle and organza overskirts have been removed. She has the body of the 2011 Parks dolls, with non-articulated arms, and rubber legs with internal knee joints and fixed angled feet. I find that the new Ariel is a more attractive and movie accurate doll. As with the old doll, the only glitter is on her shell bra, which doesn't shed. That makes the Parks doll definitely better as a play doll than the current Disney Store Ariel dolls. I will post a full review of this doll once she has been fully deboxed.

 

The box is now rectangular, at 13'' H x 7 1/4'' W x 2 1/2'' D. The back and bottom are of double thickness cardboard, to which the doll and accessories are attached. There is a clear plastic window attached to the backing via tabs, through which the doll can be viewed from 3 sides and the top. On the back is a current Disney Princess promotional image, with background scenes from Disney Parks specific to each Princess.

 

Disneyland Resort Anaheim (DLR) finally has the new 2013 Disney Parks 12'' Princess Dolls, which have been available in Disneyland Paris and Walt Disney World since May 2013. The are still priced at $19.95 each, which is basically twice the price of the equivalent Disney Store doll (which is frequently on sale for $10 each). They are a joint release by Disney Theme Parks Merchandise (USA) and EuroDisney (Disneyland Paris).

 

As of June 30, 2013, DLR had 7 of the 10 new dolls available: Cinderella, Aurora, Mermaid Ariel, Wedding Ariel, Belle, Jasmine and Rapunzel. Missing were the new Snow White, Tiana and Tinker Bell. All of the old versions of the dolls were still available. They were still selling the old (2012) Merida doll that was joint Disney Store and Disney Parks release. There hasn't been a new version released by Disney Parks so far. I bought them at the World of Disney store in Downtown Disney. The Emporium on Main Street in Disneyland had no Disney Parks Princess dolls for sale.

 

I will photograph them boxed, during deboxing and fully deboxed. They will also be reviewed and compared with other versions of the Disney Princess dolls.

Wellsville, NY. January 2019.

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Northern parula at Laffite's Cove Nature Preserve, Galveston Island.

Storm Front at the borders of Scotland and England near the Cheviots.

Just outside of Pleasant Bay on Cape Breton is a little strip of beach and these two seats.....one now permanently reserved for Aurelious Bartholomew Obj.

View from the breakfast bar of the living room and front entrance.

Front Door amongst urban street art in England we call this Vandalism in Lisbon its art, whatever i really like city wall art

 

Lisbon Portugal

Tessella V (front) with a little variation

Gulls circling over Gedling on an august evening.

The Great Patriotic War (Russian: Вели́кая Оте́чественная война́, romanized: Velikaja Otečestvennaja vojna) is a term used in Russia and some other former republics of the Soviet Union to describe the conflict fought during the period from 22 June 1941 to 9 May 1945 along the many fronts of the Eastern Front of World War II, primarily between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany. For some legal purposes, this period may be extended to 11 May 1945 to include the end of the Prague offensive.

 

History

The term Patriotic War refers to the Russian resistance to the French invasion of Russia under Napoleon I, which became known as the Patriotic War of 1812. In Russian, the term отечественная война originally referred to a war on one's own territory (otechestvo means "the fatherland"), as opposed to a campaign abroad (заграничная война), and later was reinterpreted as a war for the fatherland, i.e. a defensive war for one's homeland. Sometimes the Patriotic War of 1812 was also referred to as the Great Patriotic War (Великая отечественная война); the phrase first appeared in 1844 and became popular on the eve of the centenary of the Patriotic War of 1812.

 

After 1914, the phrase was applied to World War I. It was the name of a special war-time appendix to the magazine Theater and Life (Театр и жизнь) in Saint Petersburg, and referred to the Eastern Front of World War I, where Russia fought against the German Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The phrases Second Patriotic War (Вторая отечественная война) and Great World Patriotic War (Великая всемирная отечественная война) were also used during World War I in Russia.

 

The term Great Patriotic War re-appeared in the official newspaper of the CPSU, Pravda, on 23 June 1941, just a day after Germany invaded the Soviet Union. It was found in the title of "The Great Patriotic War of the Soviet People" (Velikaya Otechestvennaya Voyna Sovetskogo Naroda), a long article by Yemelyan Yaroslavsky, a member of Pravda editors' collegium. The phrase was intended to motivate the population to defend the Soviet fatherland and to expel the invader, and a reference to the Patriotic War of 1812 was seen as a great morale booster. During the Soviet period, historians engaged in huge distortions to make history fit with Communist ideology, with Marshal Mikhail Kutuzov and Prince Pyotr Bagration transformed into peasant generals, Alexander I alternatively ignored or vilified, and the war becoming a massive "People's War" fought by the ordinary people of Russia with almost no involvement on the part of the government. The invasion by Germany was called the Great Patriotic War by the Soviet government to evoke comparisons with the victory by Tsar Alexander I over Napoleon's invading army.

 

The term Отечественная война (Patriotic War or Fatherland War) was officially recognized by establishment of the Order of the Patriotic War on 20 May 1942, awarded for heroic deeds.

 

The term is not generally used outside the former Soviet Union, and the closest term is the Eastern Front of World War II (1941–1945). Neither term covers the initial phase of World War II in Eastern Europe, during which the USSR, then still in a non-aggression pact with Germany, invaded eastern Poland (1939), the Baltic states (1940), Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina (1940) and Finland (1939–1940). The term also does not cover the Soviet–Japanese War (1945) nor the Battles of Khalkhin Gol (1939).

 

In Russia and some other post-Soviet countries, the term is given great significance; it is accepted as a representation of the most important part of World War II. Until 2014, Uzbekistan was the only nation in the Commonwealth of Independent States that had not recognized the term, referring to it as World War II on the state holiday - the Day of Remembrance and Honour.

Mira directamente a los ojos, y sonríe...

 

Modelo: Diana Conde.

Maquillaje/Estilismo: Rach Pujol.

 

(Las sesiones de A.F.E.S.).

 

Shot this during a walk to the nearby restaurants, looking for a bite to eat. The food at this hotel is gorgeous but awfully expensive.

From Style Petite Fille, Model T, but I changed the back of the dress. Blogged at straight-grain.blogspot.be/2012/06/echino-dress.html

Near the headquarters at Laguna Atascosa NWR. Los Fresnos, TX. This refuge is home to the endangered ocelots. Only about 15 on the refuge.

 

See more recent pics from the Rio Grande Valley

 

www.flickr.com/photos/reddirtpics/albums/72157663101501666

 

Our beautiful world, pass it on.

A double rainbow that appeared right outside the front of the house.

the virgin on thursday

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