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I rode the Harley out to San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary. Ran into "Nob's Photography" GREAT to see you there!
Del 23 al 27 de julhet, la vila de Rodés a aculhit l’Estivada, un dels eveniments màgers de la cultura occitana.
- 2012 / 2012
- 6 cylindres en ligne
- 3.0 / 320 ch
- 23 exemplaires
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Bit more rain and we'll be flooded like the other year.
Couldn't get past the other side of the Charlie Moules without my wellies this morning.
Del 23 al 27 de julhet, la vila de Rodés a aculhit l’Estivada, un dels eveniments màgers de la cultura occitana.
A frozen River Roding at Passingford Bridge. the car thermometer at the time was reading -13 degrees Centigrade!
Roding Valley Underground Station, 13 July 2024.
The station was opened in February 1936 as Roding Valley Halt by the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) on their branch from Ilford to Woodford (on the LNER Stratford – Leytonstone – Epping line), called the Hainault Loop (formerly the Fairlop Loop). It was a very basic station with minimum facilities.
The Fairlop Loop had been speculative, the Great Eastern Railway (GER), which built it in 1903, hoping it would stimulate suburban growth. Unfortunately, so far as Roding Valley was concerned, the development which did occur in the area was better served by nearby Buckhurst Hill and Woodford stations and today Roding Valley is the least used London Underground station.
The London Passenger Transport Board’s New Works Programme of 1935 proposed extending the Central Line from its easternmost terminus at Liverpool Street through new tunnels to Stratford and thence (through further tunnels) over the LNER branch from Leytonstone to Epping (and ultimately Ongar) via Woodford, and (through further tube tunnels) from Leytonstone to the LNER Hainault Loop at Newbury Park, the LPTB taking over all the LNER lines. The outbreak of WWII put those plans on hold but post-war they were revived.
The Central Line service reached Hainault in May 1948 and in November 1948 the Central Line began a Hainault - Woodford service via Roding Valley (when the Halt suffix was dropped). It was decided to rebuild the station for the Central Line and, although opened in November 1948, the new station was not completed until 1949. The LNER had stopped its service in November 1947.
Pictured is the original LNER 1936 lattice footbridge.
The Roder Boys Choir performing 'A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols' on Boxing Day in the Martini church in Groningen. Konica Hexar Silver on Fuji Neopan 1600@1600
We rode bikes around the whole island...bad idea. There were so many flying critters clouding the air we needed a shower afterward.
Rode is the village of Road in the bestselling book "The Suspicions Of Mr Whicher" by Kate Summerscale.
Del 23 al 27 de julhet, la vila de Rodés a aculhit l’Estivada, un dels eveniments màgers de la cultura occitana.
Smartphone Interview Kit
Smartphone audio recording kit for iOS Devices
Includes 2x smartLav+ Microphones
Clip-on lavalier microphone, ideal for interviews
Omnidirectional Polar Pattern
Includes SC6-L Mobile Interface
2x 3.5mm TRRS inputs for compatible microphones
1x 3.5mm headphone out for monitoring
Lightning connector for iOS devices
High quality 24-Bit/48 kHz recording
Compatible with Rode REC & Rode Reporter Apps
Also works with stock iOS Audio/Video Apps
Kit also includes 2x lav clips, 2x windshields & storage pouch
Deze foto is gemaakt tijdens een bezoek aan Faunapark Flakkee (Nieuwe Tonge, Nederland).
This picture was taken during a visit to Faunapark Flakkee (Nieuwe Tonge, Netherlands).