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Lindsay Lohan has BIG lips again: Well, Lindsay has puffed-up lips again. And she’s supposedly drugging and drinking again, according to mainstream media and tabloid press. I wish we were easier.. tinyurl.com/cwzkz6
Five horse-drawn mobile pigeon lofts are parked around the perimeter of a small field. They are rather like small caravans. The loft in the foreground is numbered 131. A soldier is standing beside it, feeding the pigeons on the roof. Two rather thin horses are grazing in the background.
This image illustrates the importance of carrier pigeons during World War I. Pigeons were even carried on warships. During the war, many birds of prey were culled to stop them killing the pigeons.
[Original reads: 'OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN ON THE BRITISH WESTERN FRONT IN FRANCE. British army carrier pigeons in France. Horse-drawn mobile lofts.']
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A mobile testing strike team comprised of Georgia Army National Guard Soldiers of the 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team administer more than 100 Covid 19 tests to staff of Central State Hospital in Milledgeville, Ga. April 21, 2020. Nine mobile testing teams are currently fielded across the state while Guard personnel are supporting the Ga. Department of Public Health at 20 of 36 specimen control points statewide. Photo by Capt. Fred Dablemont
Sock owls and twigs ready to be assembled for Sarah's mobile.
Blogged Here: craftschmaft.com/2009/12/17/owl-mobile-for-sarah
Pattern available here: craftschmaft.bigcartel.com/product/owl-mobile-pattern-pdf
recently moved back to the old shop in bayble after lying in knock for a year or two, wonder what is happening with it??
On our way to the Arizona Science Center this guy rode bike with what had to be all of his belongings. Unfortunately I did not get my camera up in time to get a decent shot, but it still captures the essentials.
At the mobile phone shop where I bought my £50 LG mobile phone my first. With a dodgy charger (you need to stand the phone upright otherrwise it won't charge). Said phone died in the middle of my first call, to Orange customer service. Missing from this picture is the owner a wheeler/dealer who is likely selling goods fallen from the back of a car. Astute and street smart, he run to the right behind the door when he saw my take my camera out. The Nigerian woman (fiance in Atlanta) had just started working there. The Jamaican guy changes his phone every month and had stories about life in the US, Brazil (he'd die for the women), Jamaica and Africa (Ghana, Nigeria - those people take your ID and want bribes). My phone was likely one of his castoffs.
See Catford Bridge
I've always loved the care bears! Actually, Jacey picked this mobile out for the baby. She saw it & said "Mommy, the baby would love this one!" lol Isn't she cute!?? :D