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Garden lizard also called Blood Sucker which is a misnomer. This is a male during breeding season showing off his colors.
Scientific name: Calotes versicolor
We'll be road trippin' October 16th - November 3rd ..... "See " Y'all when I get back :)
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Cannes : a place where even vegetables are stars !
I'm just coming back and I leaved Cannes before the film festival starts :)
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De retour, j'ai fui Cannes avant le début du festival :)
My first attempt to roll the kayak was on August 18, 2013.
Today I was able to roll the kayak for the first time.
The effort was worth it!
The paradox is that by the time the first roll occurs, there have been numerous attempts that result in many successful self-rescue's.
Todays first roll was not the result of trying to do a roll, it was the result of only a few minutes practicing the "hip flick".
That is the 'secret' ... that is the shortcut ... that is the magic.
Practice the hip flick and you will roll!
Even better it was really windy with an abundance of strong waves.
The bright yellow suit with black is the drysuit purchased from Mountain Equipment Co-op in Montreal.
It is the Kokatat GMER. It features a front entry zipper and a front relief zipper for the gentlemen.
The ladies version also has a front entry zipper and it is available with a rear relief zipper.
They are handmade in Arcata, California.
I paid $1030.00 tax in. Today's session proved it to be worth every dollar and then some.
The water temperature was 15C/59F. I wore polyester/spandex underneath with cotton and wool socks. Nice and warm. No cramps from cold water!
I was in the water a lot this afternoon and this suit performed flawlessly.
A brief pause at St Andrews Square tram stop as the driver training continues and now showing the ready to roll symbol with a 31st May date for public service.
On the 2nd May 2014 Edinburgh trams unveiled the long awaited launch date for passenger service. To promote this date tram 275 was vinyled up with the date of the launch and the new twitter hastag of #readytoroll On the morning of the 2nd May 2014, the tram made a short run from the depot to the Gyle Centre tramstop to unveil the date to the press and invited guests at 9am. After the event the tram ran up and down the route to promote the date and of course the new twitter hashtag.
Here a few days later is tram 275 at the Princes Street tramstop.
As the sun sunk lower in the sky, the waters of Lake Leman appeared to catch on fire. I watched a lonely yacht traverse the fiery waters until the sun dissappeared behind the majestic peaks of the Swiss Alps.
This is what we did on the coldest day this year.
Also: I am SO going to miss his mop if it continues to fall out.
Power Station under Dramatic Sky. I like that something as fundamentally dull as a Power Station can end up being a complimentary part of the image. Of course, there are also alot of potential metaphor that could go with the image as well...
Museu Oscar Niemeyer, Curitiba - PR - Brasil
Oscar Niemeyer (15 December 1907 – 5 December 2012) was a Brazilian architect who is considered one of the key figures in the development of modern architecture. Niemeyer was best known for his design of civic buildings for Brasília, a planned city which became Brazil's capital in 1960, as well as his collaboration with other architects on the United Nations Headquarters in New York City. His exploration of the aesthetic possibilities of reinforced concrete was highly infuential on the architecture of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
Both lauded and criticized for being a "sculptor of monuments", Niemeyer was praised for being a great artist and one of the greatest architects of his generation by his supporters. He claimed his architecture was strongly influenced by Le Corbusier, but in an interview, assured that this "didn't prevent [his] architecture from going in a different direction". Niemeyer was most famous for his use of abstract forms and curves that characterize most of his works, and wrote in his memoirs:
“ I am not attracted to straight angles or to the straight line, hard and inflexible, created by man. I am attracted to free-flowing, sensual curves. The curves that I find in the mountains of my country, in the sinuousness of its rivers, in the waves of the ocean, and on the body of the beloved woman. Curves make up the entire Universe, the curved Universe of Einstein."
[Wikipedia]
Steve Phelps Mildenhall based Anglia Heavy haulage driver standing in front of a pair of Grayston cranes possibly Barking depot