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Here's a little Rollin' Stones to help start him up........
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The Grumman TBF Avenger (designated TBM for aircraft manufactured by General Motors) is an American torpedo bomber developed initially for the United States Navy and Marine Corps, and eventually used by several air and naval aviation services around the world.
The Avenger entered U.S. service in 1942, and first saw action during the Battle of Midway. Despite the loss of five of the six Avengers on its combat debut, it survived in service to become one of the outstanding torpedo bombers of World War II. Greatly modified after the war, it remained in use until the 1960s
There were three crew members: pilot, turret gunner and radioman/bombardier/ventral gunner.
( Info. according to Wikipedia)
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I am pleased to present a small aircraft album www.flickr.com/photos/120552517@N03/albums/72157655982947698
Thanks for your views.
~Christie
from poet david whyte:
"start close in,
don't take the second step
or the third,
start with the first
thing
close in,
the step
you don't want to take."
The buildings were both started in 1885 with the Jail opening in 1886 and the Court House in 1887. Originally, the Council had decided to open the buildings on the date of Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee which was June 22, 1887. It was suggested to allow $500.00 to pay for the festivities. However, the money was returned to a general fund as it was never spent because the buildings were opened instead on May 9, at the beginning of the spring assizes
George F. Durand was born in 1850 to Scottish parents. His artistic ability encouraged his father to enroll him in Peel’s Art School, London, where after two years of study, specializing in marble sculpturing, Durand began his studies in architecture in apprenticeship with London architect, William Robinson. After completing his apprenticeship, Durand moved to the United States, where he helped with the designs of the New York State Capital Building for a short time.
I think you know this toy.
When you start the game, the luck, the joy, the love, the hope, the happiness, the warmth, the ....blessings,
All belong to you.
Wish you have a colourful weekend soon@
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Taken from above Great Cove between the first and second Crinkle. Sun rising above a misty Great Langdale
DropsleeveT/Black_Shi
Panel Short Pants Black Rayon_Shi
Sticker Stompers Night _DRD
Powergaming Headset Black_DRD
Hair I0825 _Tram
Baaahhhg bag _RO
Stretched Ears & Sinra Rings _Mandala
Nova Heads_LeLUTKA
Pose_DM
Taken @ Two Worlds BKLYN
my niece gave me this Amaryllis for Christmas.... my first one ever... and so exciting to see it change every day....
Without means to escape the looming bloodbath, her demon orb came levitating with a flick of her finger. "I guess a fight is inevitable," she said in a somewhat calm voice as the orb started to glow bright red. "I hope you're ready to perish. Don't worry... I'll do it fast and painless... /hopefully/."
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Style credits at jangsungyoung.com
"5 PM" Means "Go Inside.. Clean up.. Supper"
Historic Schoolyard; Spiritwood Town, North Dakota
Outside of the old school, playground etc.
Now, a couple of the rooms within the building are utilized together to be the town/township hall
On this their first run for the Michigan Northern we find ex Seaboard RS12's 212 & 213 viewed from the M-115 overpass on the south side of Cadillac, Michigan. This run south toward Grand Rapids would not go well as the lead unit kept overheating and the second had so much oil leaking from the block it shut down before too long. It was a long sloooow chase and I gave up at Reed City - August 26, 1978.
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On a beautiful late winter morning in Altoona, a pair of pushers are already shoving hard on a westbound manifest beginning it's climb over the Allegheny mountains and the horseshoe curve. To the right is Alto tower, originally constructed in 1915, and retired from service in 2012. It still keeps guard over what is now known as "Altoona", watching endless trains glide down, or throttle up for their heavy pull over one of the most impressive shows in railroading. In previous trips, I had focused so much on other locations with signals, I never photographed here, and I'm so glad Alto was still standing, so I could get my very own shot here.