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When we left Guatemala we had to take off at the maximum power source because it was raining. It was crazier than any roller coaster!
Chrysanthemum maximum (Sweet Shasta Daisy). Syn. C. superbum, Leucanthemum x superbum , L. maximum, L. superbum. Cultivated in a garden in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The only of my parents' 3 cats who would sit still enough to have his portrait taken. 20lbs of floppy sugar.
There used to be a thermometer here...
All this snow came from just this back section of my roof. I will be eternally grateful to my neighbor for getting up there and shoveling it off. But I think it's going to take until July for all of it to melt!
Imagine how much weight was up there?!? Yikes!
Do you want to ensure maximum protection while riding on an off-road path? If you are an off-road rider and interested in having safety equipment, you should never overlook a dirt bike helmet as they keep you protected throughout the journey. As a ride on a dirt bike is intended to be on an uneven path with sudden and high jumps, safety is the foremost parameter to consider.
Moreover, for being curious, kids are always eager to have adventures irrespective of their consequences and this is why they keep on exploring new things. Hence, riding on a dirt bike, they keep on crossing the hurdles, no matter if it is a smooth obstacle or a high-rise jump. But, without off-road motorcycle helmets even a slight carelessness, can cause a severe injury.
The most observed injuries in this regard are the head injuries that can deform the brain resulting in either death or permanent damage. They may lose the intelligence, memory, and power of the nervous system in case a nerve brain is stretched. In a nutshell, brain injury cure and recovery are hardly possible.
But the reason behind this consequence is the unprotected skull that is unable to withstand such shock. The dirt bike helmets for kids minimize the risk of head injuries by protecting the head. Therefore, dirt bike helmets are essential to wear in order to ensure a risk-free ride.
Recent rebuild produced an ugly pile like this. At the time I did not do the carbs, engine, or drivetrain. In the end the carbs were rebuilt too. Now she looks a little better.
This green light, about 2/3 of the way across the bridge, from left, is placed to show passing ships the dead center of the passageway, for maximum avoidance of obstructions on either side.
Still catching up, posting pics from well before the Colorado trip.
One evening after work, I stopped by to see progress on the deconstruction of the Paseo Bridge (1949). Parked at Isle of Capri casino and walked along the Missouri River.
Met an interesting fellow about 15 yrs older than myself who has lived in the area for years, and we watched the barges slowly move the heavy box beams away from where they'd bee cut loose.
A common rhodo of western NC. When in bloom, the dark wooded landscape is sprinkled with white and pink.