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really comfy. the tension from the pull of the tie in the back sash tends to "smash" the front end of things, if you know what i mean. viscose, so it has to be dry cleaned. i need to go to a nudist beach in order to get a nice, all over tan.
excuse the dirty mirror, LOL.
I just had to share that because of all your comments and favorites this picture of Meagan made it to the front page of Explore.
Now, I know explore isn't the end-all and be-all but it sure is fun!
Thanks everyone!
Crude Oil Tanker berthed at Fawley Refinery, seen as the light was fading.
IMO 9832248
Built 2019 Hyundai Samho HI, Korea
157,271t dwt
11Aug2023
The previous pic Jump made it to front page on 2nd Apr'10!
Thanks everyone for the comments & faves!
I watched these 2 eat lunch on a foggy day and then move into this position. It seemed to me that it was the equivalent of sitting on the front porch after a meal.
With sub-zero temperatures as low as -22 with the wind chill, the calves’ water and food supply freezes over, leaving the animals to suffer from thirst in addition to being inadequately protected by their plastic huts.
This is an 8" custom Dunny, which is a guy wearing a Hannya mask. The head of the dunny is turned around so the ears/horns point forwards more.
Dad gave this watch to me because I remember Uncle Jake. On the back of the watch in script are engraved in script the letters J S S.
The handwriting on the front page of Uncle Jake's copy of the C.Z. Mast Family History, published in 1911.
Uncle Jake Swartz was Elmer Smucker's uncle on his mother's side, and I remember that he lived with Grandma and Grandpa in the 1950's.
Here, from C.Z. Mast's book, is information on Grandpa's mother's family, including Uncle Jake.
Magdalena Stoltzfus, b. June 18, 1832; address, Gap, Lancaster Co. Pa.; d________; m. to Jacob Swartz. Their children, born in Pa., are:
(1) Susanna Swartz, m. to Henry Smucker; m. as her second husband, David K. Hertzler.
(2) Isaac Swartz, m. to Nancy Detwiler
(3) Christian Swartz, m. to Elmira Yoder
(4) Jacob Swartz, m. to Elizabeth Detwiler.
John Swartz, b. ______ d. very young
Family Head, member Amish Mennonite Church
[The Elmira Yoder mentioned above was sister to Sarah Yoder. - Russ]
Susanna Swartz, b. May 2, 1861; address, West Liberty, Logan Co. O.; m. Dec 25 1883, to Henry Smucker, b. Sept. 19, 1857; occu,. farmer; d. Oct 15, 1892.
Their children, born in O., are:
Christian S. b. June 27, 1885.
Elmer F. b. Dec 14, 1886.
Mary Belle, b. June 28, 1889.
Malinda Ann, b. June 4, 1891
Jacob S. Swartz, b. June 17, 1868; residence, Detroit, Mich. He was a fireman on the railroad for several years and 1901 he was promoted to be an engineer. He now has charge of the railroad yard of the Detroit Iron and Steel Co. [1911]
On Jan. 28, 1891 he was m. to Elizabeth Detwiler, b. Feb. 15, 1870; d. Dec 29, 1906. Their son Elmer, was born Sept. 8, 1893.
Jacob S. Swartz, m. as his second wife on Jan 12, 1909, Ethyl Davis, b. Oct. 17, 1885
Jussi Hurme again, this time with a frontside bluntslide transfer from the bank on left. 3 am at Kupittaa skatepark, generator & lights session. The rail is not designed for skating, it's there for safety purposes and surrounding the park, so it kind of doesn't count as a park shot ;) Anyways, we had fun and the sun was just starting to rise.
Published in HangUp Magazine 4/2007, in a PLJ posse article.
Pentax MEsuper and SMC 28mm f3.5 at f5.6, 1 or 1/2 sec, with Kodak Portra 160nc. SB-25 on the right at full power with skyports and SB-24 on the left at 1/4 power with optical slave.
Front Runner #2 getting a few last runs in before the big day, which is Tommorrow. That is the day it will start taking people.
the front side border plants to be seen are birds foot trefoil verbena bonariensis muscari armeniacum abelia bumblebee potentilla fruticosa summer Feverfew Veronica erysimum then two red and white campion Echinops with yellow toadflax aster Audrey in front
Post ride admiring. Yes, I'm prejudice about its look. I felt like a popsicle by this time. // I thought of using North Road bars on this bike, inverted, but the top tub is quite short. When I come to a stop there's barely room to stand between seat and bar.
Day 209 [7-27-2016]
Pushing the limits. Today, work was very boring. Not much for me to do other than monitor a file transfer and edit a large batch of photos. After work, I headed out with george and decided to try pushing the ISO on the 5D mark iii to the max. Since it was getting dark, my ISO stayed above 1250 most of the time and in post I noticed that the noise wasn't as bad as I was expecting. It was still rather prominent but nothing that some noise reduction won't smoothen out. I am falling in love with the mark iii more and more every day.
I can't wait to see what the next day brings!
The front of Dearborn Station, designed by Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz and opened in 1885, closed in 1971. It was converted to retail, dining, and office space and anchors the adjacent Dearborn Park residential area.
The man is walking past the base of the station's clock tower. Perhaps he is carrying his lunch he just picked up at Bar Louie, which occupies the building's northeast corner.
Front Row works swimmingly on an iBook 1.33Ghz. I transferred Front Row over from my new iMac G5. All your media, to go!
Funny bokeh in front of focuspoint...
Just test shots with 500D close-up lens and Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM.