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Gatorback Universal Mudflaps with Ram "Vertical" design on 2014 Dodge Ram.

Skipton Multi Breed ram sale.

Where are my ewes ?

ram, bogazkent

Rams at a salt lick, Fall River Pass in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

Our horned Icelandic Rams getting ready for the season.

 

Standard Features

 

Base/Clear Paint with Lifetime Warranty

Limited Lifetime Structural Warranty

Double Insulated Honeycomb Roof

Fixed Front Window

Front Sliding Window

Framed Rear Door, Double T-Handle, Dark Tint

LED Third Brake Light

Interior Dome Light

 

Available Options

 

Double Clothes Hangers

Front Drop Slider or Drop Picture Window

Charcoal Interior Headliner

Oversized Side Sliders, Dark Tint

Side Access Doors, Standard or Oversized

Side Storage/Tool Boxes

Luggage or Commercial Style Roof Rack

Rubber Bottom Seal

 

Ram Tejaswini wedding event happend at visakhapatnam by 35mm Arts

16 GB of RAM here! Paired, Chipkill (Enhanced ECC) memory with bit-scattering and bit-steering technology. Impressive and expensive!

VCU Ram Horn installation... these photos were taken some time ago before I had a DSLR. I happened to be walking to my office and stuck around for a few minutes snapping photos with my phone.

Seniors Izzy Gaulia and Dana Cranston do the Ram Up! fist bump before their match with the Air Force Academy.

Install image of 2019 Ram with 2124 Dually flap.

ram crossed here to lanka

Yellowstone National Park at Wrecker's pullout

Hanuman Mandir on the back side of Ram Temple

The Adventures of Ram Ram

 

OK, so I got a bit carried away at the Artisan Market, and ended up haggling with the artist over a wall mask and getting a deal I could not refuse (although David would disagree). This is how Ram Ram (a name I gave this creature) came to be adopted by the Howards.

 

It wasn't until we got him back to the room that I realised quite how big he was, and that he wasn't going to fit inside our checked in luggage. Oops.

 

The guys on the hotel reception kindly let us have some newspapers and cellotape to wrap him in, but it soon became apparent that he needed more, especially if he was to travel in the cargo hold of the plane.

 

Jackie, from our local agent Voyages Lumiere, came to the rescue. Less than an hour after texting her and asking how I could get hold of some bubble wrap, a driver turned up at our hotel with a huge roll of it. What a star she is!

 

Duly wrapped, we approached the check in staff at Delta Airlines in Port au Prince, who insisted he had to be checked in, but it was going to cost us $108. Not at all happy about that, I not-so-gently persuaded them to allow him to travel as carry-on, and we continued through the security into the departure lounge without much further fuss.

 

On the flight from Port au Prince, Haiti, to Atlanta, US, Ram Ram travelled in the cupboard allocated for coats in First Class. The staff loved him.

 

The next hurdle – and the biggest one as far as we were concerned – was US customs. After going through the X-ray, the security officer asked what it was, and proceeded to undress the carefully wrapped Ram Ram. Satisfied that he posed no risk to Homeland security, Ram Ram was yet again re-dressed and even received some additional accessories in the form of an approved 'INSPECTED' tape around his nose (horn).

 

Virgin Airlines from Atlanta to Heathrow were just as accommodating, and the crew just as amused, by our peculiar looking package. Yet again Ram Ram travelled in style in the First Class coat rack.

 

Back on UK soil all three of us sailed through customs without a second glance, and we soon found ourselves on the Heathrow Express train; while on the Hotel Hoppa Ram Ram travelled on the luggage rack.

 

Back home, we carefully undressed Ram Ram, who easily survived the journey in one piece.

 

He was accompanied on his adventure by a couple of friends from Haiti and has now moved into his forever-home and made a lot of new friends.

 

And they all lived happily ever after.

Bighorn Sheep Ram

Ovis canadensis

Waterton Canyon

2017 Ram with stainless Ram Vertical Gatorback flaps. Truck courtesy of Hendry's Chrysler in Nokomis.

A working Ram pump at Emmetts

Sited half a mile from the big house, down in the wooded valley, The banging of the pump's mechanism travels up the old iron pipe that goes to the house, and can be heard in certain locations a hundred metres away echoing around the valley, like mysterious "Tommy knockers"

 

It is powered only by the small flow of water (that you see exiting the pump) from a purpose built pond on slightly higher ground approximately 50 yards away.

 

"A historic water system comprising of a Ram Pump c. 1906, cast iron , 49in x 10in chamber, pumps 2000 gallons per day, up 250 feet over 1/2 mile in 2in pipework, fills a 10,000 gallon reservoir which is the domestic water supply for mansions and gardens. Recently restored by Andrew Pittman, lives locally."

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