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Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia

Join us this SATURDAY, January 28th for the GRAND OPENING of Nova Exhibition Hall! Spend the evening with us in your sexiest attire and dance the night away with Live DJS, raffles and sploders going off all night!

   

Introducing Nova. An adult lounge and exhibition hall, finely tuned to heighten your senses upon arrival. Nova will feature (scheduled) exhibitionists on our center stage, with plenty of seating around to enjoy alone or with your special someone. Nova is designed to excite and tease your senses while seated comfortably around the main stage. The main stage will host adult activities from those who have signed up to do so. We welcome you to come have a look around, lower your inhibitions and enjoy this sexy space. If you are interested in being on the main stage, there is more info upon arrival. We look forward to seeing you.

   

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晚上好!

 

睡不著的別怪我^^

晚安!

Taken back in September of 1998 (in my pre-digital "film days"), this shows the type of "clutter" you can expect to find when walking around near the wharf of many small fishing communities in Nova Scotia. Pembroke (Yarmouth County... not the Pembroke up in Hants County), was always a gold mine of subject material and always on my list of places to stop and explore when in southern NS. This particular arrangement of material caught my eye and I spent about 20 minutes working in this spot... getting many images from a variety of angles and distances. I was using a Mamiya C33 twin lens reflex with a 65mm f/3.5 lens, loaded with Kodak Tmax 100 film. Unlike with most of my recent digital shooting, I was traveling "heavy", with a very weighty Gitzo tripod and a wheelie bag loaded with gear.

 

This particular trip to Nova Scotia was as enjoyable as all my others until my stay in Indian Harbor on September 2. I finished the day shooting around East and West Dover, had a great dinner in Peggy's Cove, drove up the bay to Tantallon, eventually returning to the motel and went over my plans for shooting along the "French Shore" from around Digby to Yarmouth, and beyond over the next week. Around 3:30 AM I was awakened by all sorts of noise and bright lights outside. Getting dressed and looking into what was up I found that Swissair flight 111 had crashed a few miles up the bay. The parking lot was a "bedlam" of activity... most noticeable were the satellite dish news trucks and vans, plus the faint odor of jet fuel. I checked out fairly early and headed for Digby as planned, catching up on the news over the next several days.

 

I was organizing my negative / transparency archive last night... plastic bins full of hanging sleeves loaded with 120 film images, when I decided I might as well scan a few. This one came out especially nice. I really like how three dimensional the coils of rope appear.

 

Pembroke NS 9-1998 IMG-2

Containerschiff bei Speyer auf dem Rhein

an autumn image taken at Cabot Links

70806 passes the intriguingly named Nova Scotia farm between Wigton and Rosewain with China clay empties, 6S48 1021 ThO Workington Dock-Aberdeen Waterloo.

A view along a section of Halifax Harbour. In the foreground is HMCS Ville de Quebec.

 

August 2, 2020

Altagracia Nova

A-Nova Music

Saturday, Desember 3rd, 2016

"El Barrio" (NYC)

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22 victims confirmed dead in N.S. mass shooting

 

My community has too much people traffic making social distancing a square-dance, so last night I visited the neighbourhood next to mine.

An old abandoned house in Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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They were changing the guard at this time.

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Fort George (named after King George II of Great Britain) is the fortified summit of Citadel Hill, a National Historic Site of Canada. Citadel Hill was first fortified in 1749, the same year the town of Halifax was founded. The fortifications were rebuilt to defend the town of Halifax from various enemies over time. There has been four different fortifications built and modified on Citadel Hill over the many years. The construction and levelling of the hill dropped the summit by 10 to 12 meters (33-39ft). The fortifications were never attacked but the Citadel was the keystone to the defence of the strategically important Halifax Harbour and its Royal Navy Dockyard.

Open to all adults, this interstellar utopian resort invites all weary space travelers seeking a destination spa experience.

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Hii Beauty 😘

I am pleased to announce the new release of new skin at Kustom9 September!

 

Nova skin for Lelutka Evo X (Shown on Avalon)

The skin also works with other Lelutka Evo X series heads

 

Skin tones available.

 

She compatible in BOLD & BEAUTY body skins colors (Porcelain, Pearl, Petal, Shell, Sand, Buttermilk, Honey, Amber, Almond) also in tones compatible with VELOUR BEAUTY body skins colors (Frost, Glam, Cloudy, Icy, Dune, Snow, Chantily, RoseKiss, Sienna, Ibiza, Illa, SunKiss, Praline) Try the demo before you buy!

 

Included in the purchase.

 

🔹 Tattoo BoM Layers

🔹 BoM layers for ears

🔹 Brows on/off option

🔹 Shapes (head & brow)

 

📌 Nova Available at the KUSTOM9 Event (Sep 15th - Oct 12th)

  

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Problems or Questions? please contact JourdanMcMillan or FrauMuller Resident inworld via notecard.

 

STYLE CART:

Skin: Bold & Beauty - Nova.

Head: Lelutka - Avalon.

Hair: DOUX.

Eyes: Avi-Glam - Oasis.

   

Nova Bussing, Rye, have a fleet of smart minicoaches. Mercedes Benz Sprinter EVM RE71 AGU was in Brighton on 3rd August, 2022.

The storm was announced days ahead, anyone wonders why go out for the adventure?

 

An overnight search for the five fishermen that went missing in hurricane-force winds off the coast of Nova Scotia was unsuccessful, as extensive rescue efforts have produced no sign of the crew or their boat.

   

Parece "Nova Deli" XD não, não é geografia, é o estilo novo (de meses atrás, quando eu devia ter postado isso) da Arendelle. Gostei muito mais dela assim XD

Dart and scrap nova

bay of fundy during low tide

Parked in Kenmore

 

Panasonic GX85

Panasonic 12-32mm

Westmont IL / Downtown

Cruisin’ Nights & Street Fair

 

1966 Chevy Nova

One of our fur babies.

June 12, 2014

Nova with the Green Ball

The fourth genaration of the Chevrolet Nova was introduced in 1974. Equivalent X-body models were also sold by Buick, Oldsmobile and Pontiac. This one was sold new in the Netherlands in 1977.

In the late spring of 2014, I had occasion to visit Maine for a bit over a week, and New Brunswick and Nova Scotia for a couple of days. It wasn't enough time. Not by a long shot. It was an enjoyable excursion, nonetheless. Lunenburg was the furthest reach of my itinerary that started in Portland. It was kind of crazy to include Canada at all considering I only had 11 days in total. They would have been better spent actually wandering around the sights of Maine--on foot as much as possible--rather than spending so much time driving. Still, I enjoyed my brief time I spent north of the border. I decided on Lunenburg because of its inclusion on the list of World Heritage Sites. It's a beautiful little town, but it's a town I would have enjoyed more had I not been so rushed.

 

This was taken across the Lunenburg Harbor, on the "Bluenose Golf Course" and is a pano that incorporates four photos. It was nice of the large sailboat to park right at the center of my panoramic photo (combining 6 photos), don't you think? One unfortunate thing--I should have immediately gone to this spot across the bay to take this photo instead of wandering about a bit. Why? The sun had gotten behind the plane of these buildings' seaward facing sides, so most of the buildings are in shadow, so it's not the photo it could have been. :-(

 

The best way to view it is, IMO, to click on it with the cursor, and then move it from one side to the other of the screen.

&nova performing at Way Out farsta on Saturday. A punk band. Lumi, Filippa and Joel. I was just there for a short while. Nice day for it. A few hundred people in the park, listening to the music while eating and drinking.

Nova has been revamped into a more open environment featuring a pool and bar with plenty of goodies to play on for couples, threesomes and even fully interactive foursomes as well as socialize! Please stop by and have a look! maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Webwinder/136/177/1949

Shell service station construction.

 

The Chevrolet Nova nameplate returned in spring 1984 as a front-wheel drive subcompact vehicle for the 1985 to 1988 model years. It was assembled in Fremont, California by NUMMI, a joint venture between General Motors in the U.S. and Toyota of Japan, resulting in various Corolla-based cars sold under General Motors brands, also referred to as the S-car within GM. It resurrected a name last used on the compact-sized rear-wheel drive 1979 Chevrolet Nova. The new Nova was a rebadged and mildly restyled Japanese market Toyota Sprinter, a model sold in Japan as a badge engineered version of the Toyota Corolla. Nova shared the Corolla's AE82 platform, 1.6 L (98 cu in) 4-cylinder engines and was available with 5-speed manual, 3-speed or 4-speed automatic transmissions. For the first time ever, quad headlights were used on the Nova (mimicking most other models at the time, such as the slightly-larger Chevrolet Cavalier). It was designed for manufacturability and reached an unusually high level of quality and production speed at NUMMI, compared to other US factories.

 

Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia

1986 Chevrolet Nova - re-badged version of the Toyota Corolla. 221K kms on this one.

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