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Ladies and Gents - The number 9 - brought to you courtesy of a lovely BT phone keypad (somewhere on London Bridge Station) (sadly not platform number 9 - sorry)
20/06/2008 @ Hangar 110
Zona Punk Girls Tour
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Foto por Mari Pereira
Kid on a mission to discover a mobile phone. Everything with keys and buttons on them are interesting these days and young boys are no exception!
He can unlock a phone, redial, dial, swipe through images and a bunch of other things. At his age, we were jumping to songs playing on vinyl in mono.
Pomphrey Hill Parkrun Parkrun number #357 4th June 2022. If you just want to browse this weeks Parkrun it is here www.flickr.com/photos/8507625@N02/albums/72177720299515766
If you would like the full size digital image, drop me a flickr mail and I will e-mail it to you :-)
Found this timetable for dragon boats at town today, had to crop it insanely much to get the number right so the image became pretty boring, well, keeps the numbers moving anyway.
Only had this happen once on a picture of Brady but never got a screen shot of it.
I'm glad everyone liked it. It means a bunch to me and I hope it sheds more light on Rescue for any breed.
You can read Looch's whole story here.
P.S. Don't ask, his name was changed from Hooch to Looch (I had no say in it).
The Eastbound Empire Builder hightails it through Lake Forest, Illinois on CP's C&M Subdivision behind a pair of clean P42s.
Something we WILL NOT get back home in Malaysia. With the rojak language we use, I am sure we Malaysians can come up with other creative plates. Hehe
When looking for things to do in Tokyo, the Tsukiji Fish Market tuna auction came up. Some research revealed that it had become too popular, and it is now limited to two groups of 60 starting at roughly 5:30am, with the suggestion you get there earlier to make sure you get a spot.
We decided to go on our first full day in Japan since we were still on Pacific (or, really, Eastern) time--5am in Tokyo was roughly noon the day before in San Francisco and 3pm the day before in DC. (We used a similar strategy for seeing sunrise on Haleakala on Maui. :))
The only problem was the subway doesn't start running until 5am and we wanted to be there by 5, so we needed to take a taxi. And eat breakfast. (For that, we stopped in a Lawson and grabbed a couple of cold hamburgers, and then rudely ate them in public.)
The scene in the auction is kind of funny--all of the tourists are penned into a narrow walkway with people inspecting fish on either side. The tourists are busily snapping away while the men (and it did seem to be all men) inspect the fish and get ready for the auction. I couldn't imagine having a job with tourists coming by every day to take pictures...
Overall the auction was neat, but just being in the Tsukiji Fish Market that early with all of the crazy carts driving around, and getting a really good sushi breakfast was worth the trip.
I spent majority of the day taking pictures of this cat in my backyard. Sean calls her Number 2. I love the dof in this shot. Sooc.
Vang Vieng là một thị xã tại tỉnh Vientiane của Lào với dân số khoảng 25.000 người. Thị xã này có một đường băng sân bay lâu ngày hầu như không sử dụng, nằm song song với con sông Nam Song. Sân bay này dùng cho các máy bay Air Americatrong Chiến tranh Việt Nam. Thị xã này bắt đầu phát triển từ thập niên 1980 do lượng khách du lịch ba lô (tiếng Anh: backpackers) đến đây. Thị xã nằn bên tuyến quốc lộ chính từ Luang Prabang đến Viêng Chăn. ( wikipedia)
Item Number: 6645-35-tp2-pt1 Document Title:W.R. Coe / Walks [orig] /; Scale Perspective [orig]
Project: 06645; Coe, William R.; Oyster Bay; NY; 07 Private Estate & Homesteads; 397;
Artist/Creator:SCHOLTES,
Location:FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED NHS, BROOKLINE, MA
Category:PLAN Purpose:A&E (Architectural & Engineering) Physical Characteristics: 34 7/8" x 40" cyano neg graphite trace Dates: 30-SEP-1918 [orig] Notes: See # 38 for Office Record / All Sent [pi] [ Perspective study across Terrace from beyond steps]/ [Perspective]/ Sketch Forecourt, Surprise Pool,Camellia House [pi] / [Reflection in Pool , Large Tree Study orig ]
Please credit: Courtesy of the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site.
Serial Number: 42-2438
Registration: N8073H
Markings: U.S. Army Air Forces, World War II
Technical Specifications
Wingspan 47 ft., 7 in.
Length 33 ft., 11 ½ in
Height 9 ft., in. 2 ½
Weight 8,750 lbs (loaded)
Maximum Speed 230 MPH
Service Ceiling 23,300 ft
Range 1,626 miles
Engines Two Pratt & Whitney R-985-25 radial of 450 HP
Crew 2, 4 passengers