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Roll call of Manchester Mayors on show in the Cathedral. If you look closely you will see the name Nellie Beer in 1966.
April 2025.
On September 11th, 2001, the last American plane in the air controlled by terrorists, was headed toward The White House.
A brave young American man organized his fellow passengers to storm the cockpit. At the last moment he said, "Let's roll".
They all perished. - To this day, when I see a black-storm cloud-bank 'rolling' in, I think of that brave young man and the
sacrifice he made along with all of his fellow passengers; many fathers, mothers and children. Sadly, they all never got to
see another Father's Day again. May they all... Rest In Peace.
Spring Sunset ~ Rolling Cloud-Bank
Hometown ~ Coral Springs, Florida
South Florida ~ Florida Everglades U.S.A.
(three more photos 'from this night' in the comments)
At the darkest hours of the night, in the vast emptiness of Northern Quebec, VIA â„–603 is "in the hole" at Monet, and locomotive engineer C.R is standing in front of her train to inspect L57321-28 as it flies by us. As soon as 573 clears, we'll be able to make the last 82 miles west towards Senneterre.
Conrail OIBU has made the crew change at Port Jervis, NY and is ready to roll up through the wilds of the Delaware River. This crew will run all the way to Gangs Mills.
Delicious cinnamon roll I ate for brunch today. It had a light fluffy cream cheese frosting. Mmmmm. You can see the egg, sausage, and cheese scramble I made in the right corner of the picture.
Picture taken with the blinds open, only natural light. I didn't use zoom either. I've noticed that I tend to just get right up close instead of using my optical zoom.
Fort George served as the headquarters for the Centre Division of the British Army during the War of 1812. British forces included British regulars, local militia, aboriginal warriors, and a corps of freed slaves. Major-General Sir Isaac Brock served at Fort George until his death at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812. Brock and his aide-de-camp John Macdonell, who were both killed during the battle, were initially interred at the fort. In May 1813, the Americans captured Fort George following a barrage of artillery fire from Fort Niagara (located less than 1000 metres across the Niagara River) and ships at the mouth of the river and on Lake Ontario. The bombardment destroyed most of the fort, which was held by the Americans for 7 months.
The Americans used Fort George and the adjacent town of Niagara-on-the-Lake as a base to invade the rest of Upper Canada. However, British forces repulsed the Americans at the Battles of Stoney Creek and Beaver Dams. The British recaptured Fort George in December 1813. During the American withdrawal, they razed the town and the fort. The townspeople rebuilt Niagara-on-the-Lake following the war, and the British partially rebuilt Fort George. However, Fort George's importance diminished as a result of the construction of Fort Mississauga down river on the other side of Niagara-on-the-Lake. As a result, Fort George fell into ruin and was abandoned in 1820.
The fort has since been rebuilt to how it would have appeared during the War of 1812. The only structure that survived the war was, ironically, its most vulnerable: the powder magazine.
Round rocks rolling on Middle Cove Beach. The sound of the rolling rocks and the waves are nature's music.
November 5th and a guy decides to practice his bowling at Sewerby Hall Park and Gardens, East Yorkshire. It had just stopped raining and was very windy.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR VISITS, COMMENTS, AWARDS AND FOR ANY INVITES.
hsire
Rolling hills sit at the banks of the fog river. Mount St Helena lurks far in the background. Parts of this image include Marin, Sonoma, and Napa counties in California.
Tonight, at Eclipse Club & Resort, it is time for some Rock & Roll! I'll be playing multiple rock genres. Come party with us! It's always friendly and fun at Eclipse!