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Roseraie- Glossy Stand Pack
♥ Comes with 3 original bento poses and curvy options
♥ Poses can be bought as a pack or individually
Now at the Roseraie mainstore!
So called because it is at the end of a pack trail. The pack trail is shown on USGS 7.5' map of this area. This is the only standing headframe in the Delamar district that I have found. This photo was taken in between the mill ruin shots on this day.
I parked down by the mill and hiked up to the ridge. The trail skirts along the upper edge of the crater that is the Glory Hole of the Hogpen Shoot (gotta love that name) and it runs along the northwest side of the ridge. There are some minor scrambling stretches (very minor) at first and then the trail essentially follows the 6,850' contour. There is another abandoned mine along the approximately 2,000 foot length trail, it is a hole in the ground with waste rock piled around and nothing else. This mine and the others in this immediate area are all on an incline that I estimate about 70 degrees from horizontal.
The pack trail is not very easily seen as it has been a long time since it was used. The easiest way to follow is to run the USGS map on your device and keep your cursor (your position) on or near where the trail was. It is obvious in many sections but some areas are just steep woods with no trail apparent. There are a couple of spots where trees have grown near or on the old trail, and must be bypassed. It is also pretty easy to note where this is on the map and head that way – I would describe this area as rugged country so the pack trail is the easy way.
Saw four wild horses along the way, walked right up on one to within 50 feet.
South Pahroc mountain range visible background.
Amtrak 'Operation Lifesaver' P42DC 203 leads sisters 38 and 159; hauling the Empire Builder out of Chicago.
You have a 1:20 chance of getting one in each Mystery Pack.
This means, that for every 20 packs, one will contain a 24K gold-plated BrickArms weapon.
a wolf pack
Pardosa amentata with a heap of babies - a sort of stack of a stack, if you see what I mean
Going out today for:
Skam
Tark
Jonatack
iwillnot
Paecher
T-Ninja
Schurk
Sorry for any delay with these. It's been a busy month.
As I’ve not been out with the camera much recently, I thought I’d wield a few sharpened pencils for a change.
Just for clarification, you’re looking at a drawing of 2 dogs. Bertie, on the left, rocking his ‘Lockdown haircut’ and trying to emulate Kevin Keegan’s 1980's afro. Kegan may have been a great dribbler, so is Bertie, sadly just not with a football.
Martha is on the right with a slightly doleful, hangdog expression as she hates having her paws superglued to the table to keep her still*.
I have seen a few Twitter posts recently where people have shown their current artwork compared to earlier years, so I had a look through my previous drawings and………..…...... lets just call this my ‘Regression 💩 Phase’.
*Yes I know, that was awful…….the hangdog bit, not the superglue.
I sent out around 50 packs in the last couple days, lots out overseas. cleared out my email completely. I have about 25 more to send to be caught up. If you've been expecting one, it'll be there soon. thanks for being patient and sorry about the wait. YAYER!
Harris' Hawk @ Wisentgehege Springe
The Harris's hawk is notable for its behavior of hunting cooperatively in packs consisting of tolerant groups, while other raptors often hunt alone. Harris hawks' social nature has been attributed to their intelligence, which makes them easy to train and have made them a popular bird for use in falconry. [...] While most raptors are solitary, only coming together for breeding and migration, Harris's hawks will hunt in cooperative groups of two to six. This is believed to be an adaptation to the lack of prey in the desert climate in which they live. In one hunting technique, a small group flies ahead and scouts, then another group member flies ahead and scouts, and this continues until prey is bagged and shared. In another, all the hawks spread around the prey and one bird flushes it out. Groups of Harris's hawks tend to be more successful at capturing prey than lone hawks, with groups of two to four individuals having ~10% higher success rates per extra individual. Source: Wikipedia
These are ONLY found in the BrickArms Mystery Pack Vol 2.
The chances of getting one of these are:
1:100 = Bloody 24K Gold
Mystery Packs will go on sale at most of my resellers starting October 1st, 2011.
With echoes of the Milwaukee’s former past dotting the old trackage out of Hopkins, the MILW261 gets a late start to its afternoon train as it departs Hopkins for Chanhassen. With so many other chasers and other bystanders here to watch the train, this was but the first taste of the chaotic chase day ahead of us all!
Gin got his butt kicked.. he went semi feral and ran to the packs HQ with a bat banging the roof till someone came out. One of the catwalkers tried to commit suicide when she found out her bf, a pack memeber wanted nothing more to do with her.
Ok first things first, I'am not a fan of this promotion, I know it makes good business sense for Lego, but I resigned myself to not chasing mr gold down or paying any extra cash to get him.
So why is there a wopping great picture of him above... Well believe it or not I found him in my local store after only buying 5 packs, after picking myself off the floor I had a decision sell or keep? I normally buy one box of each series,but with this series and the mr g promo I decided not to and save some money ( as I would never get one so why try ) which is why I bought the loose packets. Can I just say even now I can't believe I picked one out at random ( no feeling the bag honest ! ) and then I thought this is how Lego wants kids to feel when they find one happy beyond belief.
So I am keeping him, so that every time I look at him I can feel 7 years old again....
These are sprinkled throughout the Mystery Pack Vol2.
You have a 1:100 chance of getting one in your pack.
Mystery Packs will go on sale at most of my resellers starting October 1st, 2011.
I spotted these tonight as I was looking for the shoe packs for a friend. I don't remember seeing these so they have to be new, right? 😉
Modelo: Cynthia Casanova.
"Pack your memories" by Vaya Con Dios
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Part of the Crescent Ridge Windfarm near Tiskilwa in northcentral Illinois.Windfarms are quite controversial in the midwest,especially in Iowa and Illinois..Farmers and small town dwellers alike complain about declining land values and quality of life.Many farms in areas affected have "blockRICL" signs in their yards as a rallying cry against these windfarms and their rapid growth.
Clean,reusable energy is important,but finding away to do without negatively affecting rural areas is just as necessary.
The website for blockRICL:
The Rock Island Clean Line website:
Adding some color to a very gray day, the eastbound RCP&E train MRCHU gets a 4-pack of venerable EMD leaders as they stroll over the Bad River bridge approaching Pierre.
RCPE 3462
RCPE 3458
RCPE 3426
RCPE 3420
"The Proton Pack is an Unlicensed Nuclear Accelerator Backpack that consists of raw nuclear energy and Protons. The Proton Pack is mounted onto an Army issue A.L.I.C.E. Pack Frame with adjustable shoulder and kidney straps and belt, the Proton Pack consists of two parts: The Nuclear Accelerator Backpack (Proton Pack, Positron Collider, Cyclotron.) and Particle Thrower (Proton Gun, Ion Wand, Ion Cannon, Neutrona Wand.). Once you turn the Proton Pack on, you can also switch on the Particle Thrower. The Accelerator accelerates the Protons from the Cyclotron on the pack into the Particle Thrower, and you get an extremely powerful but destructive particle stream that consists of Protons and raw nuclear energy. This is capable of entangling a ghost against its will (An excellent way to think of the particle stream would be as a lasso for ghosts.)."
It occurred to me (after I gave it away) that I never actually took a decent picture of my proton pack. So here it is. You can find instruction for this in BrickJournal issue 29.
A colorful trio of three different models of GE power roll west down the KP, near Silver Lake, KS. This is the GSHOWA-20, headed up by the CSX 783, UP 6432, and CN 3219, one of their Centennial Anniversary units.
For the last four days my mind tormented me with thoughts of what I would get. Finally, today my package came in, and this is what I have gotten. I am pleased with my pack. I was hoping for a solid color minigun, but trans blue is fine for now. I am really happy with my gitd ray gun and my bloody chainblade!
Cedeira, A Coruña, Spain
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