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Taken from the Paramount logo montage seen at the beginning of "Wings" (1927) on Blu-ray. This is the 6th logo seen

 

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One of the rides at the end of Brighton Pier

 

The water level receded and lo, there's a log bridge for crossing! It was only under 6-7 feet of water the day before. And there's still at least 5-6 feet of water below.

Log cabins near Newton Stewart in Dunfrieshire

I like the Memphis Grizzlies, SMU mustangs, and I'm the co-president of the MUS fishing club.

Justin Bill almost pressed this log, but not quite as all his "jerking" ability was weakened from the truck pull

Logging train in kentucky. They would load the logs on these flatbeads and bring them down the mountain. 1920s

Long since abandoned logging railroad trestles down logging roads.

log wood tree cresswell "druridge bay" beach sea flotsam

Unfourtunatly there is still logging in the jungle, although CR is a National Park.

A log had fallen across the stream. The South Slough is very much affected by the tide here. On our return the South Slough was 4" lower and made crossing the log more difficult.

Near Astoria, Oregon.

The quilt measures about 63" x 72" I use to think it was gigantic! It was tied with floss in the center green square but all the ties have worn away....so the backing is no longer attached.

The binding is totally worn and frayed along the edges. It was much loved and used. I had it on my bed for as long as I can remember and took it to college with me too.

I bought this family of Blue Ducks in Oxfam, they added colour when I forgot to water the pots, and I found this decaying log, thought I might plant it up for spring.

Pattern: Based on Joseph's Blankie of Many Colours from Mason Dixon Knitting

Needles: 5mm circulars

Yarn: Stash Worsted Weight Acrylic in Chocolate Brown, Dark Brown, Harvest Gold, Olive Green and Rusty Orange

The log of the salvation jane

Seen just outside Telegraph Cove.

Caribou Crossing Trading Post

Long since abandoned logging railroad trestles down logging roads.

3 saws and a log on Walshy's mooring...

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