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Limebug hosted another open day show today with people coming from all around Staffordshire to show their support.
Staffs-VW were there yet again supporting a company who have always supported them.
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I found this photo while going through my Bahamas photos and it just reminded me of the film Open Water.
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Campus tour, class visits, academic fair, Millsaps/Midtown Block Party, 80s Party with the Molly Ringwalds, and so much more - that's Open Doors for prospective students!
The Grey-headed Fish Eagle with wings and tail fully extended while gaining height after a dive into the water
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In the biomedical lab...
Open House provides an opportunity for the community and incoming students to explore the work of engineering students, staff, and faculty.
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
WUSTL students, faculty, and staff, WAK members, and members of the St. Louis community visited MFA studios at the Lewis Center during the 2014 MFA Open Studios, sponsored by Women and the Kemper, on Saturday, January 25. Photo by Kemper Art Museum.
Centre Court at the Australian Open in Melbourne refers to Rod Laver Arena, the main stadium at Melbourne Park. Named after Australian tennis legend Rod Laver, it opened in 1988 and has a seating capacity of around 14,800. It features a retractable roof, allowing play to continue during rain or extreme heat, making it one of the first Grand Slam venues with this capability.
Hello everyone.
The preorder is now open and the colour charts are up.
Please make sure you read everything on the site carefully.
In terms of the preorder; we got in a whole lot of trouble this week by causing really long lines at the post office. We're only allowed to send so many per day and actually, we're only capable of sending a few a day since its quite a walk for us and we have to carry it all. We actually robbed them of all of their customs form labels last time XD;
We just sent out a whole bunch of shipping notices and tracking numbers but there will more on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. With a bit of luck, everything should be out by then though. I always ALWAYS underestimate how long it takes to pack things up as well. We've been doing it into the wee hours of the morning and since the post office is so far away it eats into a lot of our working hours too.
We don't start production on any new orders until the end of the ordering period and once everything has shipped. The wait time does not start until the period has closed.
I understand that it isn't a super basic way of ordering so please do message me if you don't understand everything or need a hand to figure things out.
As I've stated, we're only taking a tiny fraction of what we have previously taken so we can cut down our wait times and find a more stable way of manufacturing on a month to month basis.
Let me know if you have any questions <3
Who says the suburbs are all about lawns? This garden, located on a steep slope in the village of Tarrytown, NY, has zero lawn. Instead, the owner has created a winding path up and down the slope planted with waves of color, texture and interest. At each curve, a new series of plants beckons. Several ‘landing pads’ are built into the paths and planted to provide a calm focal point for the visitor to sit and relax. While it is a well planned garden, it feels very organic and natural. This is an inspirational garden for those who have a small yard and want to fill it with year round beauty. More at www.WestoverLD.com
© АНО "Исполнительная дирекция спортивных проектов" / ANO “Executive Directorate for Sport Projects"
A collaboration between the Exploratorium, MAKE Magazine, and Pixar Animation Studios, Open MAKE is a monthly program highlighting the tools, techniques, and ingenuity of local Makers. Visitors are invited to participate in tinkering and making activities inside the Tinkering Studio, where Makers from around the Bay Area will share their work.
This month’s theme was trash.
Photo by Gayle Laird © Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu