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The Belond Exhaust Special is one of the most famous cars in the history of the Indy 500. It was built for team owner George Salih by Indy legend Quin Epperly. The Belond Exhaust Special was unique in the fact that it was the first laydown roadster -- meaning its engine leaned over 72 degrees to reduce frontal area. It had Offenhauser power (Offy engines won the 500 from 1947-1964) and won the 1957 and 1958 Indy 500s. Sam Hanks drove it to victory in '57 and Jimmy Bryan won in 1958.
The 41st International 500-Mile Sweepstakes was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Thursday, May 30, 1957. Sam Hanks won the Indianapolis 500 in his thirteenth attempt (the most such by any 500 winner). He retired from competition at Indy in victory lane. Hanks received a record $103,844 purse, the first driver to win a $100,000 single-race payday. The total race purse was also a record, over $300,000 for the first time.
Hanks won the race in George Salih's #9 "Lay-down Offy". Hanks is believed to be the only Indianapolis 500 driver to participate in the race before World War II, serve in the war effort, then return to race again after the war. It has also been conjectured that Hanks may have been a distant relative to Abraham Lincoln.
Wreath Laying at the wreck of HMS Royal Oak this morning, the 80th anniversary of the sinking.
Vessels taking part L to R- HMS Bangor, Halton, Scapa Pathfinder, John Rae, Flotta Lass, Huskyan and Pharos. Missing from the photo is the Stromness lifeboat.
Skin: League - Erin - Sunkissed
Lingerie: Pink Sugah -Doll Lingerie
Poses: Rack Poses - Lay with me virtuallystylish.blogspot.com/2014/04/lay-with-me.html
Sea fan and whelk egg cases found in Jensen Beach. Photo taken from a bird's eye view--Flat Lay photography for Crazy Tuesday this week.
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I was reluctant to put this up. I did a lot of post processing on it because the room was dark and the colors very reddish, so I desaturated it. The DoF was too shallow, leaving only one eye in clear focus. But it has a soft feel to it, and some redeeming qualities. And more so, pleasant memories.
- Tôi có 1 người tình.
Anh ấy nói anh ấy rất yêu tôi.
Một hôm, tôi mệt....
Tôi gói ghém anh ấy, cẩn thận cất vào túi áo
Sau đó, tôi ngủ.
Kẻ gian vào nhà,
K lấy tiền
K lấy đồ đạc
Nhưng lại bắt mất người tình của tôi đi rồi
Tôi biết, kẻ gian là ai
Và người đó đã mang người tình trong túi áo của tôi đi.
Nhưng tôi k tìm, cũng chẳng đòi lại.
Bởi người tình của tôi nói : anh ấy rất yêu tôi
Nếu đúng, anh ấy sẽ quay về
Nếu sai, thứ kẻ gian lấy mất…
Chỉ là 1 thứ bỏ đi. :)
• Cái jèk đến nó sẽ đến :)
#415 in Explore, 16th September 2009! :-)
' If i lay here....
if i just lay here....
Would you lay with me...
and just forget the world.....'
One more of the Fox from Island Beach State Park. They are so comfortable with people down there. They have no problem just laying down to relax right in front of you...
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This female Monarch came to visit my tropical milkweed this morning and laid a lot of eggs. Here in the left pix she is depositing eggs. On the right you can see the eggs. Monarchs just showed up this week in my neighborhood; this is the 3rd day I've seen one. Could be the same individual all 3 days.
"Lay to Rest" [7/52]
So, to answer the question... no I didn't get a deer to lay down for us. The other night, this poor little thing was hit right in front of our house. The person just pulled her over into our yard and left her there. I have high hopes that she passed quickly but there were a lot of signs of internal bleeding, so I can only assume it took her some time to go. Usually when someone sees "roadkill" they think of ways to get rid of it. When I saw her, I thought of ways to make her beautiful again and to remember her. Yes, I did remove the flies, some of the scuff marks, and even removed her little tongue that was sticking out. I did however keep her bloat and her eyes.
People don't see the things I see. In person, she smelled awful, was stiff, swollen, bleeding and was covered in ants and flies. She was gone. A part of me is extremely afraid of how I will die. Could I die this way too? By a car? A hit and run... The older I get, the more I have to start facing death. Not just my own but other people around me as well. It's something I get extreme anxiety over and in person I tried to make a lot of jokes about the situation but I was really sad for this beautiful life.
People passed by, slowing down, staring, giving us really strange looks. I'm used to them all by now but when I feel strongly about something or taking photos, it melts away and I go into my own little world. Right here wasn't about me, it was about making this little woodland creature beautiful one last time before we buried her in our back yard. We have a field and woods if you're wondering why the back yard, which is where she came from in the first place. I keep wondering if she was the one I spotted last week close to our house.
So thankful for Liana to come out on such a short notice, put up with the smell, her leg fell asleep, and for everything else. She couldn't see what I could but she knew I had a vision.
Rest in Peace and I hope this photo did you some sort of justice. You couldn't of passed in a better place than in my front yard so you could be remembered forever in a piece of art.