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Law is a vintage figure I've always wanted but never got around to buying. He came out after I had stopped collecting Joes, but as soon as I heard of him I wanted one. God knows why it took them so long to add an MP to the Joe team!
This is the Sonic Fighters version from 1990, he's a nice paint variation over the original.
now its a helmet law in Cambodia and this driver had put it on , but the other on the moto ?
Pyjamas works evryday in Cambodia , many peole have it all day
The new law in Cambodia says that a moto can only have 2 people onboard ;-)
One of the Maconâs most recognizable landmarks, the Mercer University School of Law was modeled after Independence Hall.
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from my garden, giving me a second bloom, a Rambling Rose.
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In 1943, only one in a hundred crofts in the Highlands had electricity. But in just a few decades, affordable electricity would transform the way people lived. Hydro power made this possible.
Lawers Dam is part of SSEâs Breadalbane hydro-electric scheme. It holds back Lochan-na-Lairige reservoir â the main storage area for the Lawers section of the scheme. This reservoir collects water from 45 sq km. From here, it travels by pipeline to Finlarig power station on Loch Tay.
The Breadalbane scheme centres on Loch Lyon, Loch Ear and Loch Tay. It contains three sections with seven main power stations. The Lawers section began producing power in 1956, with the entire scheme in place by 1961.
The vertical distance between Finlarig power stationâs turbines and its water source at Lawers Dam is 415m. This used to be the highest âheadâ of any SSE hydro-electric scheme until the commissioning of the Glendoe Hydro station. Finlarig discharges water into Loch Tay.
Lawers dam co-exists with the surrounding Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve. Red deer, ptarmigan and black grouse can be seen as well as water vole â one of the UKâs most threatened animals. The area is also internationally important for its rare alpine plants.
My Bar Association asked me to give a speech on "The Nuts and Bolts of Criminal Law Defense" but I said I had never met any of the bolts.
Nestled under the larger bulk of Dumyat (to the right in this shot) it Castle Law, so named because it has the remains of an Iron-Age Hill fort
âThe law of harvest is to reap more than you sow. Sow an act, and you reap a habit. Sow a habit and you reap a character. Sow a character and you reap a destiny.â
James Allen
Beauty is a manifestation of secret natural laws, which otherwise would have been hidden from us forever.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
tones: BĂ€rbel's PS/PSE actions
texture: flypaper
Found this photo in an old diary..it read
Ben Lawers ...5.5 miles..Very windy with snow on tops.
Today I took a right battering in the form of winds that almost knocked me off my feet. Snow was also a bit of a hindrance to say the least, It stings the face you know,a pair of full face swimming goggles would have come in handy. We had planned to go to the summit of An Stuc but it disappeared in a blizzard as we struggled to stand on Ben Lawers...decided to retreat back down via Ben Ghlas.
The likable robotic Turtle is exploring an alien planet to prepare the landing of the famous Exo Suit when he/she (one day we should choose, maybe votingâŠor rolling a dice) runs into the pathetic evildoers of the First Order, in the form of a Stormtrooper patrol.
âHey look! A turtle droid!â Exclaims one of the Stormtroopers.
âAre you sure itâs a droid? It can be a real turtle inside an armor.â The other Stormtrooper objects.
âA turtle inside an armor?! Where do you get these ideas?â
âWell, I thought if we can build a super weapon of plot destruction that violates any known law of physics someone could put a turtle in a armorâŠâ
âThatâs a good pointâ declares the first Stormtrooper.
âBut who cares? I say to kill this thing and have some funâ
âYeah but we torture it first!â
âOf course! Ha Ha!â
Our robotic friend moves the head up and down, looking at the silly troopers and as they attempt to draw their weapons the brave Turtle fires the blaster cannons putting the two First Order servants out of commission.
Next time the followers of the Tantrum Knight will think twice before bothering our little friend becauseâŠ
No one messes with the Space Turtle.
Now itâs time to go back to exploration duties.
Those First Order Stormtroopers always end up in such unpleasing situations hehe :)
I hope you like this photo :)
May the Brick be with You :)
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âThe Highest tops will be above the inversionâ read he MWIS forecast.
So I packed my bag Friday evening , set the alarm early and looked forward to the following day.
Crack of dawn start (well middle of the night start!) and I arrived in the car park with no other cars being present. Things didnât look too promising on the way up as I could see the cloud whipping over the top of Beinn Ghlas. I suspected that the force of the wind was moving the cloud lower down , up and over the summits, meaning no wonderful inversion shots!!
Hey hoy, I carried on and up the slopes of Beinn Ghlas and was soon being battered by the gale force winds! However as I ascended I started to get brocken spectres and before long I emerged out of the cloud and on the summit of the first Munro the sun was shining and I could see above the sea of clouds. The only other peaks visible were Ben More and Stob Binnein (my destination the following day).
The winds were lively and I soon descended down and then the short trip up to Ben Lawers. Here the wind was even more ferocious and getting my camera to stay upright on the travel tripod was proving difficult for the filming!! Some more shots and videos and I enjoyed the summit to myself for about 45minutes before descending back down through the clouds and back to the car. A fantastic trip and nice to see so many brockens keeping me company ï
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Lily of the Valley,
French: Muguet, lis des vallées
Dutch: Lelietjes van Dalen
Flemish: meiklokjes (Little BELLS OF MAY)
The flower is also known as 'Our Lady's tears' since, according to Christian legend; the lily of the valley came into being from Eve's tears after she was driven with Adam from the Garden of Eden.
According to another legend, Lilies of the Valley also sprang from the blood of Saint Leonard of Noblac during his battles with a dragon.
Other names include May Lily, May Bells, Lily Constancy, Ladder-to-Heaven, Male Lily and Muguet.
Lily of the Valley became the national flower of Finland in 1967.
The Norwegian municipality Lunner has a Lily of the Valley in its coat-of-arms.
It is also the official flowers of many fraternities and sororities.
... an erect low-growing perennial herb of the genus Convallaria (C. majalis) that has two large oblong lanceolate leaves and a raceme of fragrant nodding bell-shaped white flowers.
All parts of the Lily of the Valley are highly poisonous.
The first day of May in France and other European countries is La FĂȘte du Travail (Labour Day). It is a holiday.
May 1 is also La FĂȘte du Muguet, and the tradition is to give the ones you love a sprig of Muguet, for good luck and to celebrate the arrival of Spring.
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This is the burn that flows from Ben Lawers down towards glen Lyon, sorry I don't know what it's called but if you do please let me know.
This week worried me. Then I lucked upon a great group of teenagers in my neighborhood today and I had fortunately shot the moon earlier in the week.
52 weeks in 2022: defy the laws of nature