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I believe this style is called Storybook Architecture. Popular during the early part of the last century.
Wellsville, NY. March 2023.
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A cold front pushes clouds off to the west at sunset. When we see a sky like this one, we're heading for a cold night.
Taken a couple of weeks ago. The temp got down to 8F (-13 C) that night, pretty cold for this part of Pennsylvania.
These two pillows were done by Marianne (part of quilting group) as a gift for a friend. The front is a fan that is quilted along with lots of decorative stiching. The back is crazy quilt and the figures are also stuffed for trapunto.
Designed by moi, printed by vistaprint, and then yes, I corner punched every single one of them for rounded corners.
It's the first thing i made using photoshop, so as you see it's not that good but i like the fact of having an Egg Chair in my dock for Front Row instead of an old armchair
If you want to download it go to : Flow45.deviantart.com/art/Front-Row-icon-143756555
Front of the final product with original faceplate, lens mount and aperture. Aperture control lever protruding on the side.
Nice RHD example with original 1938 North Yorkshire plates.
Front wheel drive, 700cc, 2 cyl, 2 stroke engine.
*(Wikipedia states this model didn't replace the F7 until 1939 but then again this was also advertised as rear wheel drive...)
I finished reworking my wrecker, It's now much more like the actual CNJ #5.
Built by the Bucyrus Company in 1918, this steam crane was designed to be able to lift up to 150 tons (300,000 lbs). It was assigned to wreck train service in northeastern PA until 1970. This crane is now preserved at Steamtown in Scranton, PA.
2014–V12 5935cc
8 speeds touchtronics III
576 PS @ 6,650
630 N·m @ 5,500
317 km/h 3.8 secs
256.065 € en 2015
160 000€en 2019 (occas)
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So after watching this video, I decided that I had to see what was in my front forks. I popped the screw out and nothing came out. I then had to pump the shocks to get the oil coming out. It seems pretty darn thick. I have no experience working with these I don't really know what to expect. The oil didn't seem too dirty, but again, I'm inexperienced and there isn't alot I want to assume. How does it look to you?
Today I had jury duty downtown. When they released my jury panel, I decided to take the long way home. I'm so glad that I did. I met a number of nice people. This gentleman is Melvin. He was kind enough to allow me to take a photo (or five!) of him enjoying the afternoon on his front porch. I believe the little boy was his grandson, but he was only outside for this one shot...kind of like a surprise visitor...a nice surprise.
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With all the trees in front of this store, I didn't like how any of my pictures of the front turned out, so I'm uploading a bunch of mediocre ones instead :)
This store is another of the "brick and block" era Safeways, and is very similar (inside and outside) to the Roosevelt Safeway featured earlier. This one is a bit larger, however, and still has its original signage. I'm also a fan of the added detailing along the top of the windows.
Airport Fire Fighting equipment is specialised and expensive to run. Its only when you get close up one of these machines that realise how big they are and what huge engines they are fitted with.
This is a Rosenbauer Buffalo Zetros 6x6. It is designed for International Aid Organizations, for rescue operations in crisis zones.
Excerpt from here: www.rosenbauer.com/no_cache/en/rosenbauer-group/press/spe...
"Rosenbauer’s Buffalo Zetros allows relief operations at airports to be completed with great efficiency and competence. Particularly in trouble spots, the emergency services are frequently confronted by substandard infrastructure and rough road conditions. In such situations, Rosenbauer provides assistance in the shape of the new Buffalo Zetros 6x6, which in an emergency can be flown directly to the operational theater in a Hercules C130 and thus support the work of the aid agencies on a sustained basis. "
Datasheet here: www.rosenbauer.com/uploads/tx_news/Datasheet_Buffalo_Zetr...