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Looks can be deceiving, as I was out for my evening walk and came across what I thought to be a routine traffic stop. Upon further inspection the car was empty and there was no one apprehended in the back of the squad, I wish to know more!
*first note; that hoodie makes me look93485793284 lbs. so that sucks.
*second note; i know it goes super fast. but whatevz.
over 500 pictures in this.. yeah..
i dunno. im not too happy with it. I might redo it or do another one soon.
Order of things that happen:
; wake up
; take out ipod
; take out retainer
; check phone
; open blinds
; open window
; see how bad i look
; go to closet
; pick out clothes
; put music on via phone
; turn on straightener
; put on make up
; take down & straighten my hair
; change
; put on jewlry
; turn everything off
; put in nose ring
; go out! :D
music; all the pretty girls by Fun.
A Loop commuter waits for his northbound Red Line train at State & Lake in CTA's State Street Subway.
… der Wirklichkeit entflohen …
so sieht sie in etwa aus aus ->
(nicht, dass mir diese Wirklichkeit nicht gefällt ...)
So behind after being away. Two loaves at the same time today. Left will be rosemary and sea salt. Right is pumpernickel.
Cheer Fit class FAME style! Cheer Fit classes take place in central London - come along and try it! If you would like see a Cheer Fit class in action, take a look at this clip of WAG Elen Rives road testing the class for GMTV www.youtube.com/watch?v=WznDVMEuCEU
Taken at the Norwalk HS, Norwalk OH for the Natural Ohio Classic~Bodybuilding Figure Bikini and Men's Physique on 21-Nov-2014
Soyuz 41 crew members Terry Virts, Anton Shkaplerov (RSA) and Samantha Cristoforetti (ESA) during Routine Ops training with instructor Josh Matthew. Photo Date: October 24, 2013. Location: Building 9NW - ISS Mockups. Photographer: Robert Markowitz
12th Annual Charity Golf Tournament
presented by
SNC LAVALIN Pacific Liaicon and Associates
Benefitting the Eureka Camp Society/Apex Secondary School
Hosted at the beautiful Westwood Plateau Golf & Country Club and Golf Academy
photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery
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Soyuz 41 crew members Terry Virts, Anton Shkaplerov (RSA) and Samantha Cristoforetti (ESA) during Routine Ops training with instructor Josh Matthew. Photo Date: October 24, 2013. Location: Building 9NW - ISS Mockups. Photographer: Robert Markowitz
12th Annual Charity Golf Tournament
presented by
SNC LAVALIN Pacific Liaicon and Associates
Benefitting the Eureka Camp Society/Apex Secondary School
Hosted at the beautiful Westwood Plateau Golf & Country Club and Golf Academy
photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery
About Westwood Plateau
WESTWOOD PLATEAU…Experiences Above & Beyond
When award-winning golf architect Michael Hurdzan, Golf World Magazine’s 1997 Architect of the Year, sets out to design a course he says that he wants to “create a ‘Wow’ effect for golfers.” At his Westwood Plateau Golf & Country Club, named ‘Best New Course in Canada in 1996’ by SCOREGolf Magazine, Hurdzan created his patented “Wow” effect on virtually every hole.
As a result, there is no ‘signature’ hole at the spectacular layout on Eagle Mountain because each hole stands alone. Yet each hole bears Hurdzan’s distinctive signature. “This is a magical piece of ground,” said Hurdzan. “When we built the course, the whole intent was to keep the great views, keep the special ethereal feeling and still create as wide a course as we could so that the average golfer could enjoy it.” Hurdzan not only achieved his lofty goal, he exceeded it. On this magical Coquitlam plateau 30 minutes east and 1,300 feet above Vancouver, the golf values are as pure as the snow on the distant mountain peaks. Little wonder that in 1999, Golf Digest called Westwood Plateau: “The best game in town.”
Whether playing from the back tees at 6,770 yards or from any of the other three tee boxes that gradually shorten the course to 5,514 yards, players are confronted by a singular challenge on each hole – deciding whether the view is more striking from the tee or from the green. The ProShot GPS system on each power cart takes the pressure off club selection by displaying precise yardages on easy-to-read screens. It also provides yardages to the hazards; individual tips on playing the hole; updates on your tournament; and ProShot can quickly relay messages in case of emergencies. In addition to the on-cart GPS, you’ll also receive range balls, day locker, bottled water, tee gift, and continental breakfast included in your fees. Other available extras range from transportation via helicopter from downtown Vancouver to fully-stocked personal mini bars on your cart. These above and beyond services helped earn Westwood Plateau ‘5th Best Customer Service in North America’, as ranked by 6500 Golf Digest readers, and Golf Digest’s 4 1/2 - star rating in their Best Places to Play edition.
A fully public facility, Westwood Plateau offers 27 holes of outstanding golf, two distinct restaurants, a nationally recognized teaching academy and a 35,000 square foot clubhouse perfect for corporate entertaining and weddings.
Westwood Plateau’s mission statement is simple – To deliver Above & Beyond experiences through superior service and product quality! We look forward to serving you!
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Soyuz 41 crew members Terry Virts, Anton Shkaplerov (RSA) and Samantha Cristoforetti (ESA) during Routine Ops training with instructor Josh Matthew. Photo Date: October 24, 2013. Location: Building 9NW - ISS Mockups. Photographer: Robert Markowitz
Soyuz 41 crew members Terry Virts, Anton Shkaplerov (RSA) and Samantha Cristoforetti (ESA) during Routine Ops training with instructor Josh Matthew. Photo Date: October 24, 2013. Location: Building 9NW - ISS Mockups. Photographer: Robert Markowitz
Soyuz 41 crew members Terry Virts, Anton Shkaplerov (RSA) and Samantha Cristoforetti (ESA) during Routine Ops training with instructor Josh Matthew. Photo Date: October 24, 2013. Location: Building 9NW - ISS Mockups. Photographer: Robert Markowitz
3/365
Part of my banal morning ritual: boiled eggs. I still don't have a clear idea of what I'm hoping to gain from my 365 project, but I think that part of it will be to capture the everyday. I plan to use it more as a visual diary of my year rather than trying to capture THE ONE photo every single day. Out of the everydayness of this project, then, I expect that some images will stand out. We'll see as we go. Thanks for joining me.
Taken for Our Daily Challenge: Good Morning.
Taken with a Panasonic GM1 and processed in Snapseed for iPhone.
"I travel a lot; I hate having my life disrupted by routine." ~ Caskie Stinnett
My day was really far from routine. We're back at work after a two-week break and my list of things to fix before the semester starts is crazy.
This memory of a relaxing time by a waterfall in Alaska made me feel refreshed! We even got to have roasted marshmallows here.
Soyuz 41 crew members Terry Virts, Anton Shkaplerov (RSA) and Samantha Cristoforetti (ESA) during Routine Ops training with instructor Josh Matthew. Photo Date: October 24, 2013. Location: Building 9NW - ISS Mockups. Photographer: Robert Markowitz
Soyuz 41 crew members Terry Virts, Anton Shkaplerov (RSA) and Samantha Cristoforetti (ESA) during Routine Ops training with instructor Josh Matthew. Photo Date: October 24, 2013. Location: Building 9NW - ISS Mockups. Photographer: Robert Markowitz
Soyuz 41 crew members Terry Virts, Anton Shkaplerov (RSA) and Samantha Cristoforetti (ESA) during Routine Ops training with instructor Josh Matthew. Photo Date: October 24, 2013. Location: Building 9NW - ISS Mockups. Photographer: Robert Markowitz
The Pentalina on her midday sailing from St Margarets Hope, Orkney to Gill's Bay, Caithness.
Kirkwall in the distance.
17 April 2015
Staff on a routine check around the Waila Water Treatment Plant. The Suva Nausori Water Supply and Sewerage Project improves the water supply and sewerage services in SuvaâNausori urban corridor.
Read more on:
Suva Nausori Water Supply and Sewerage Project
Suva-Nausori Water Supply and Sewerage Project (Supplementary Loan)
Soyuz 41 crew members Terry Virts, Anton Shkaplerov (RSA) and Samantha Cristoforetti (ESA) during Routine Ops training with instructor Josh Matthew. Photo Date: October 24, 2013. Location: Building 9NW - ISS Mockups. Photographer: Robert Markowitz
Soyuz 41 crew members Terry Virts, Anton Shkaplerov (RSA) and Samantha Cristoforetti (ESA) during Routine Ops training with instructor Josh Matthew. Photo Date: October 24, 2013. Location: Building 9NW - ISS Mockups. Photographer: Robert Markowitz
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