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Note facial expression of the driver of the car in the rearview mirror ;)
It licked it, then went along the side!
A late comer to the war, Wee Fea Naval Communications and Operational Centre, also known as HMS Prosperine, became operational in 1943. It served as the Base HQ and Communications Centre for Scapa Flow under Naval Command and at its height served up to nearly 9,000 phone calls per day with a staff of 270 most likely serving shifts. The centre facilitated communications across all sectors of defence within Scapa Flow. The centre could utilise copper phone cables wired directly to each mooring buoy in the Flow, as well as morse code, wireless, and light signalling.
The building is protected and holds Grade B listing, and while it is in poor condition, is not thought to be at imminent risk of further decay.
The site was visited in August 2021 on a very damp day! A number of the external images have been brightened to bring out more detail.
Zodiac sign note cards. Back of card printed with: Sagittarius, November 22 - December 21, Optimistic, Good-Humored, Honest, Intellectual and Philosophical. Find this product at cardrave.com
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Leather coat for Asha abord the Black Wind, Zac Posen
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The iPad 3's back camera works well to photograph sketches and take reference photos. I used Pic Collage to put the images together.
It is customary, before leaving the gravesite, to place a small stone on the marker to indicate that someone has visited the grave. This tradition may also reflect the biblical practice of marking the grave with a pile of stones. Or, it may be the end result of the custom of writing notes to the deceased. When no crevice could be found, the note was weighted down with a stone. In time, the paper disintegrated or blew away leaving only the stone. Thus, some began to think that the leaving of a stone was the custom... and so it became the custom.