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More fun with the Pages prompt and some autumn appples. Edited with kk_Lilly

Lady Color Groove did a Hot little Jiggity Jig on the corner here! WooT!

Approaching sunset at Lake Powell Resorts & Marinas

Quickish sketch of Paja on page 2 of my sketchbook. ^^ Somehow, a warm cup of cocoa sounds really good right now! ^^

Macro Mondays - Evolution - The Book of Knowledge Page 342

Ellen Page at the 2008 Film Independent Spirit Awards at the Santa Monica Pier on February 23, 2008 in Santa Monica, California.

Antique books in my collection

Jess bought a blanket while we were on the trip and ended up using it to say warm while I took photos.

 

It was freezing in the mornings when we went out and it didn't get warm until ~10am. These photos were taken right at 8am.

It’s really difficult to understand the water situation in the southwest until you see a boat marina in a puddle.

 

Leica MP

Kodak Portra 160

her: just want you to know though, I run a tight ship.

 

him: How ironic! My whore name is Tight Ship.

 

View On Black

 

Even pages contain text that I put in the description. The text are messages they wrote on each other's Facebook wall. check out the whole book

words-of-photos.com

  

the unread pages?? Why? how it can happened?

page for Arlee for details see my blog

www.emmyschoonbeek.weblog.com

The Leighton Buzzard Light Railway's 2-ft gauge resident 1917-built Baldwin 4-6-0 tank 778 makes a fine sight on a demonstration WDLR goods, passing the also resident and 1917-built fully-armoured Motor Rail 'Simplex' LR2182. A 30742 Charters event at Pages Park on Friday 3rd May 2019.

 

© Gordon Edgar - All rights reserved. Please do not use my images without my explicit permission

KN35 races past the Page loadout seen in the background in Page WV as they head down to Mullens WV to hand off this loaded coal train to NS in Elmore yard

Pour cette page , j'ai utilisé les superbes papieres à imprimer de Mauxane !!

An HDR photo taken right before sunrise. Horseshoe Bend has become popular among Instagram and other social media users in recent years; its proximity to the town of Page, in northern Arizona next to Glen Canyon Dam, also puts it on the map.

 

My stay in the Page area is part of my first visit to the less crowded North Rim of the Grand Canyon, which is only open during summer, as part of a socially distanced road trip during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.

This is the Handley Page Victor, the famous British Cold War Strategic Bomber/Tanker that I made with LEGO bricks.

 

After I built the Vickers Valiant (the first of the “V-Bombers”) in Micro-scale, I decided to build the Handley Page Victor as well which was the last Strategic Bomber developed by the United Kingdom during the Cold War to enter service.

 

While the Valiant used a slightly swept wing to achieve high speeds, the Victor used a revolutionary crescent-shaped swept wing, based on the ideas developed by German scientists during the Second World War.

 

For a short period of time, the Victor was able to fly higher and faster than many first generation fighters.

 

However, with the development of Surface to Air Missiles like the SA-2 Guideline, it became a suicide mission to fly over Soviet territory (even at high altitudes), so the Victor started to perform low altitude missions to evade radar detection.

This however led to extensive metal fatigue, which forced the Victor´s removal from the Strategic Bombing role. The airframes were then converted into Strategic Tankers and reconnaissance planes, a role that it performed extremely well until 1993.

 

During it´s long service as a tanker, it was used to refuel the Avro Vulcan bomber that performed the Black Buck raids against the Falklands as well as refuel Tornado Strike Planes during the First Gulf War.

 

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Eínon

 

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