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Furness Railway No.20, currently the oldest working steam locomotive in Britain, heads down the main demonstration line at Didcot Railway Centre during the April 2023 Victorian Weekend event.
Locomotive: Furness Railway Sharp Stewart & Co 0-4-0 No.20.
Location: The Great Western Society's Didcot Railway Centre.
Rainy summer matter of fact we should call it the summer of clouds. We did see the sun for a bit and ole sol put on a nice display.
Outfit: Kodaya Dress (with hair sticks/Turquoise) by [Glitzz] *Get this item at the SLB18 event!* www.flickr.com/photos/112577944@N07/
Hair: Kirsty (Pride Universal hud) by EscalateD *Get this item at the Vintage Fair event!* www.flickr.com/photos/145948990@N02
LM to Vintage Fair: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Black%20Mamba/107/31/28
Luanes
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"Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven." Matthew 6:10
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C'è splendore in ogni cosa. Io l'ho visto.
Io ora lo vedo di più.
C'è splendore. Non avere paura.
M. Gualtieri
It's these mornings that get my heart pumping and make me feel most alive.
...Even if it means only a couple hours of sleep in the front seat of a car the night prior. :)
Schiffsdetails
Schiffstyp: Container ship
Baujahr: 2009
Länge x Breite: 340 m X 46 m
Bruttoregistertonnen: 94511, Tragfahigkeit: 98968 t
Eingetragene Geschwindigkeit (Max./Durchschnitt): 17.4 / 11.5 knots
Flagge: United Kingdom [UK]
Rufzeichen: 2BSX3
IMO: 9393321, MMSI: 235069077
Amidst the splendor of sunrise on a new day, a solo gull appears to be drawn to the "Blast Furnaces" at the steel mill in Lorain, OH.
My sweet, Peach-Faced Lovebird, Cutie-Pie, enjoying the pinks & reds of the Burning Bush in my front garden.
Carnival Splendor.
Operated by Carnival Cruise Line Carnival Splendor was built by the Italian ship builder Fincantieri, Sestri Ponente with the yard number of 6135 and was laid down in 2007 and was launched 3rd August 2007 at a completion cost US$697 million.
The Concordia-class cruise ship was completed 28th June 2008 had her maiden voyage 2nd July 2008 and was christened 10th July 2008.
Carnival Splendor has a 13 deck levels with a length of 290 metres (950 ft) and a beam of 35.54 metres (116.6 ft) and a draught of 8.3 metres (27 ft) and can produce a speed of 21 knots (39 kp/h, 24 mph).
Boasting a crew of 1,150 the ship has the capacity to cater for 3.012 passengers.
During the course of its lifetime the cruise ship has undertaken many cruises and carried thousands of passengers to many and varied locations and experiences but on 23rd February 2012 22 passengers received and experience that definitely was not on the tourist brochure.
In the Mexican port of Puerto Vallarta 22 passengers were participating in the Carnival organised “City and Jungle Tour” when they were confronted by an armed bandit.
The bandit made off with money, cameras, passports, purses and a variety of other valuables.
Fortunately no shots were fired and nobody was hurt but they did have some great stories to tell after the event and there has been no reports of a repeat performance.
Carnival Splendor was berthed at the Overseas Passenger Terminal in Circular Quay on 8th February 2024 to take onboard passengers before continuing on its cruising adventure.
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
It was sheer pleasure to once again enjoy the splendor of Pillsbury Hall on the campus of The University of Minnesota.
Built in 1887, Pillsbury Hall is a mix of Romanesque, Prairie School, English Arts and Crafts, Gothic and Victorian styles.
This is a composite of 4 photos showing some of the beautiful elements of this historic building.
I shot this a couple of evenings ago at Dillon Falls along the Deschutes River. It had rained on and off throughout most of the day, then cleared off just before sunset - and the sky showed tremendous promise. The type of epic sunsets we are accustomed to here in Bend did not materialize, but the sky was nevertheless intriguing. A beautiful evening indeed.
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