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The retro styled wood boat made by BERDAVmarine - wonderful to drive and explore in.
Full video here (higher resolution too):
www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MB_OxxNHdc&list=UUZ7zMMzUy9f...
Video filmed at the Blake sea and Sailors cove area (USS)
Music by the XX "Intro"
See the boat here:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Holly%20Kai%20Three/186/53...
Lower emissions but perhaps higher emissions from the photographer as this is a real treat to track down given its elusiveness.
Volvo hybrid on now "extended " trial with Dublin Bus into the New Year, seen once again operating on dedicated route 151 from Dublin Docklands to Lucan, route 151 from Conyngham Road Garage.
A new bus on a new bridge, the Rosie Hackett bridge over the River Liffey as DM 2 heads for Foxborough, Lucan.
In 2015, now operating in the UK as BX14 TJV
the skies look absolutely stunning from up there, innit? They sure do ... but the air trips are so boring.
The same skies and oily food .. what more you can ask for :| Its the destination that sounds good though :o)
ps: Back from hiatus *_*
i really love this. watching them together was so cute, can't ya see the love? explore highest position 307
A new one for Times Higher Education supplement for an opinion piece on the importance of higher education for social mobility. I love working with papers as the turnaround is so tight and you get to see it in print so quickly!
The higher-ups have tip-top communications and the means to project their power around the globe.
This photo was taken by an Asahi Pentax 6 X 7 medium format film camera and Super-Multi-Coated Takumar/6X7 1:3.5/55 lens with an Asahi Pentax 6 X 7 100ø R60(R2) filter using Bergger Pancro400 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
The smoke stacks of Hatfield's Ferry tower over St. George Serbian Orthodox Church in Carmichaels.
Fuji GSW690II
Kodak Portra 400
lets get higher, who knows what we'll find.
oh baby, we belong in a world that must be strong <3
this was NOT cropped at all! it was accidently too close up. but i loveee it!
I also like the shape of my legs here :]
more photos in comments.
PS. i redid my profile :D
We were a bit surprised to see the top of Whiteface Mountain covered in snow on the 30th of September. Evidently winter comes early in upstate New York. Thankfully the snow was in the higher elevations not on the winding roads we followed along side the famed Ausable River.
Rescanned at higher resolution with better colour and image quality
An LMS design, but built by British Railways in 1952, 0-6-0 diesel electric shunter 12131 is seen awaiting restoration at Sheringham on the North Norfolk Railway
Assigned Class 11 by BR, 12131 was a Fenland locomotive, based at March, Ely and Cambridge before being withdrawn in March 1969 and sold to the National Coal Board; moving to Snowdon Colliery in Kent and arriving on the NNR railway shortly before this picture was taken
The Dodge van on the right was brand new, but had a very short life, registered in April 1982, it never received an MOT and was untaxed after November 1985
“The heights by great men reached and kept,
Were not obtained by sudden flight
But they, while their companions slept,
Were toiling upward in the night.
Standing on what too long we bore
With shoulders bent and downcast eyes,
We may discern - unseen before,
A path to higher destinies.”
—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882)
~
in the garden of the soul
her flowerness blooms
ancestral seeds planted
and guided from above
loving care from parents
life's storms acting like fertilizer
strengthtening
giving insight
sprouting wings
The last batch of photos from the Freemasons' Hall, the United Grand Lodge of England.
The Freemasons believe in higher power and the importance of morality but Freemasonry is not a religion by itself, but members are expected to have a religious or spiritual belief. As such, a Mason (as Freemasons are often known as) may be a Protestant, Catholic, Muslim, Buddhist, Jew or any other religion. The Masons perform ceremonies and rituals and take solemn oaths concerning their behaviour both in the Lodge and in society. Members also promise to keep confidential the way they recognise each other when visiting another Lodge. Because of that, the Masons over the centuries have always had a reputation for being a secret society. Freemasonry has been concerned with the care of the less fortunate and help for those in need.
As it happens, 2017 will mark the 300th anniversary of the United Grand Lodge of England, and no doubt there would be special events. The Hall is open for free/ pay-what-you-can guided tours everyday except for Sundays. For more info, visit their web site: