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218 163-4 hiding in the growing shrubbery by the Dlok storage line.
218 163-4: Krauss-Maffei built (Work No. 19539/ 1972) and entered service 02/03/1972.
Was stored Z for Scrap 23/07/2009 when its REV & Verls expired (REV IS703 16/07/2001 & 2nd Verl 06/06/2009).
Stored at SSM Hamm (Westf) Rbf until at least February 02/2017. After this it was incorrectly noted as scrapped on some sites.
Was actually sold as a spares donor December 2018 to TFT - Train4Train GmbH, Bodenwerder and is now stored at Lippstadt.
thank you again Alex!!! I love it!!!!!! and I'm still in shock that you somehow got me as your partner in two different swaps at the same time. crazy!!
SSM Trucking bringing in a load of gravel to be dumped on the new road for the Foxconn Project in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin.
Partner, what do you think? That's one of the greatest bags that I ever sewed. I'm proud of the bag's feet! That's the first time that I install these!
Do you want a wallet or a pouch as your small item?
Pattern by Chris W Designs
I received these goodies from the lovely Silort!
The mini is already up on the wall :)
I'm bowled over by how thoughtful everything is, the colours, fussy cutting - everything is perfect! Thank you :D
Hope you like these, partner. I liked them so well that I made myself one like the back one. I made them to coordinate instead of match, and honestly, I think I like the second one I made better than the first.
Rotating from 23R, bound for Brussels.
Airbus A319 - MSN 1388 - OO-SSM
Airline Brussels Airlines
Status : Active
Registration : OO-SSM
Country : Belgium
Date : 2007 -
Codes SN BEL DAT
Callsign : B-line
History: Formed 25/03/07 Web site : www.brusselsairlines.com
Serial number 1388
Type 319-112
First flight date 20/11/2000
Test registration D-AVYG
Engines 2 x CFMI CFM56-5B6/P
19/12/2000 Sabena OO-SSM frd Filton 22/01/02
11/07/2002 Magritte Aircraft Leasing G-CBSY
05/02/2003 SN Brussels AirlinesOO-SSM Ex F-WQRV
25/03/2007 Brussels AirlinesOO-SSM Lsd From Aircastle Investment
I'm planning to make you a bag (a bigger bag, kind of beach bag sized)-- there will be a pieced panel on the front. I was thinking wonky stars (like Oh Fransson's sparkle punch quilt) out of the colored fabrics.
I would use the bottom left print for the lining. Which of the three bottom fabrics would you like for the base against the stars? Theres the b/w low volume, kona ash, or a neutral linen. I also have a gray linen similar to the kona ash.
I don't plan to use all of these fabrics, so any in particular you like or don't like? Or would you like me to go in a totally different direction?
Sorry for the late start partner-- I've been stalking you and planning, just hadn't had time to start posting pics yet.
Sony A77 + Sony DT16-50 f2.8 SSM
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Glen Rosa on the Arran island in Scotland - Copyright : Maciej B. Markiewicz; SONY DSLR-A900;Lens:24-70mm F2.8 ZA SSM 70 mm; Aperture: f/9.0
Check the big size here
A mother, a girl, and a cotton candy. Composed with Fibonacci's ratio.
Sony A77 + Sony 16-50mm f2.8 SSM DT SAL1650 lens
Palio, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL/ENGM) on March 15, 2017. Brussels Airlines Airbus Industrie A319-112 OO-SSM (cn 1388).
Okay partner I am sooooo indecisive!!! I have 2 options for you and will be over the moon with either color palette!!
A: Wall art....not necessarily a mini but something stretched on canvas or framed. I will gladly buy the canvas or frame because I know that increases shipping but I really LOVE original art. I am really crushing on that softie puppy...anything like him would be so cute or a bunny...I am a love affair with bunnies.(see the bunny in the boat...so sweet)Pillowcases for my bed...see my profile for pics of both bedrooms...easy peasy is fine with me and a crocheted edge would probably make me faint! A bag...don't sweat me because i have a fabulous weekender and duffles so I don't need those but something like the Super Tote I love....love an interior pocket for my phone, maybe a clip for keys or a zipper. For a little...anything goes pinnie, tea towels, a favorite pattern or quilt book, I also collect selvedges so they are always welcomed!
B: I am not a fan of pink or purple or rainbow.....stick to a fall or beachy color scheme and your good. I love low volume and text too so feel free to mix it up. I love paper piecing, embroidery, inspirational sayings (there are bunch in my faves and other mosaics), applique, patchwork, scrappt, QAYG,chevrons, sprouts and herringbone patterns. Oh and I am also a scarf hound!!! LOVE!!
C: Stalking me here is best...I have tons in my faves and photostream of amazing prezzies and swaps I have received and adore them all. If you are still stuck...ask your Mama....Karen knows EXACTLY what I love!!
D: I live in Virginia, USA on the water and I am there every chance I get!
Other stuff: I love twizzlers, chocolate and almonds, washi tape, I am constantly losing reading glasses (my rx is 1.5), sarcasm, i have a bit of a sailor mouth and love beer. I have a pup named Max that makes life exciting and a husband that does the same. So excited to see what you come up with! I KNOW I will LOVE IT!
Saturday, February 11, 2012.Recap: No. 15 C'Town 87, No. 19 WC 69.By Brendan Hall..CHARLESTOWN, Mass. -- At this time last year, Charlestown made the trek West, down Route 146, to deliver a haymaker to a Whitinsville Christian squad considered the state's tallest lineup. ..This afternoon, the Crusaders came East to Bunker Hill, with a different look for the Townies -- smaller, quicker, more surgical -- and the result was very nearly a different outcome. The Crusaders hung with Charlestown through three quarters, before the Townies pulled away in the fourth, outscoring Whitinsville 31-14 in the final frame en route to an 87-69 victory. .."That team's very good, I thought that was the best shooting team we saw," Charlestown head coach Edson Cardoso said. "They're very well balanced, with a real good point guard, big man, two-guard, so I knew coming into this game it was going to be a battle. I told the guys, 'You're going to see a team like this in the state tournament, eventually down the line." ..The Townies (14-3), played just seven due to health (Jawhari Dawan-Abdullah, stomach bug) and off the court issues (Gary Braham, suspension). But they saw all five of their regular starters reach double-figures, with senior point guard Rony Fernandez (26 points, four assists) leading the way. Senior forward Tyrik Jackson (12 points, 13 rebounds) came up big on the glass again, while Tyrese Hoxter (16 points, seven assists), Omar Orriols (13 points) and Iser Barnes (12) contributed some big shots from the perimeter to keep the defense stretched out. ..But early on, the Crusaders (12-2) gave them fits with the methodical way they broke through the Townie's 2-3 zone with some of the most disciplined and precise ball movement they'd seen in a while. Junior point guard Colin Richey (23 points) funneled the offense down to the baseline, finding a player planted right in the heart of the zone and kicking to either the baseline or either wing. ..Whitinsville shot nearly 40 percent from the field, getting good looks from the short side from Tyler VandenAkker (12 points, eight rebounds) and Jesse Dykstra. Grant Brown (10 points) came up with some big shots from the perimeter as well. .."We decided to extend a little bit more on the short corner, because they hit about four shots in a row from the short corner," Cardoso said. "We also decided to have the opposite guard extend even more on shooter No. 2 (Tim Dufficey). So we made some extensions in the second half, did a little better job -- not a great job, but it helped us get the victory." ..To start the fourth quarter, Barnes completed a 6-0 run by ripping the ball out of his defender's hands at midcourt and landing a breakaway layup. A few possessions later, Hoxter found Jackson underneath the rim for an easy tip-in and 68-59 advantage. ..Then with 1:37 to go, sophomore Taris Wilson hit the first of two monster breakaway slams, this one making it 76-63 to essentially put the game in hand. ..Hot from the field: The Townies outrebounded the Crusaders 16-7 in the final frame, giving way to many key transition points that helped ice the lead and the win. From the glass, WC still held a slim 35-33 advantage. ..But down at the other end, the Townies had a terrific night from the field, shooting nearly 58 percent overall. That was aided by a 7-for-17 effort from three-point range, including three 3's each from Fernandez and Orriols. ..Praise for Richey: Last season, New Mission head coach Cory McCarthy was throwing around high praise for the then-sophomore Richey, calling him "a suburban kid that plays urban". ..Consider Cardoso another Boston City League coach that's a fan. .."He's tough," Cardoso said. "He's one of the toughest guards coming out of his league, and I think he's going give a lot of teams problems in the state tournament, because how do you stop a kid like that?" ..Turning point? Following last season's loss to Charlestown in its home gym, WC coach Jeff Bajema greeted his players in the locker room and told them, "Guys, we can win states." ..Sure enough, the Crusaders never lost another game the rest of the way, picking up their first Division 3 state title since 2005 at the DCU Center in Worcester. After that game, Bajema spoke to reporters about how much the whitewashing by Charlestown seasoned them for what to expect in the state tournament. ..Given how much more competitive the Crusaders were this time around, could this be seen as another momentum shift? .."Hopefully, a game like this will lead us to better things," Bajema said. "But we've got a tough one Tuesday (against Holy Name), so we'll see."
Shot at ISO 1600, Aperture of 3.5, Shutter speed of 1/400 and Focal Length of 45.0 mm
Taken with a 24-70mm F2.8 ZA SSM lens and processed by Aperture 3.2.2 on Saturday February-11-2012 16:48 EST PM