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A rare treat was in order for those who decided to visit the Lebanon, Mason & Monroe on December 20. CRC 902 and 901 paired up for the first time in years to lead the season's final North Pole Express excursion. Here they're getting underway from the station as they depart Lebanon, OH with the 1400 train.
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Reese Quilted PVC Set @ eBento
Open front dress with matching Panties, Cuffs, Mask and Collar (collar not shown)
1 simples script to change colour, Kupra Body only.
Material enabled, looks awesome in advanced lighting.
Kupra Body, Catwa Majer Head,
London Skin and Inithium London Nipple Appliers CORE by RACHEL SWALLOWS,
Tattoo by CarolG, Boots by Reign, Hair by Yomi.
The leaves on the oak trees here often turn brown in autumn. I am hoping that this brilliant red is a sign of what is to come.
A Victorian railway bridge over the Rochdale Canal in Manchester. An in-camera double exposure shot.
This is called Yarn Bombing... and at the Stony Brook Museum, there are many trees that are covered in this colorful and very time consuming art form...
If you have never heard of this before, I thought I'd share... if you Google Yarn Bombing, you will see this is done all over the world!!
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Explore #266 October 6 2009. Thank you to everyone for all your comments, awards and faves.
Reflections of the bridges at Atcham in Shropshire. The bridge in the foreground was built in the early 1770's at the original shallow crossing point on the river Severn. A second bridge was opened in 1929 when the demands of modern traffic became too much for the older structure. We were lucky to be here on a bright sunny day when the reflections were particularly effective.
Sailing through the New Zealand Sounds - Milford, Dusky and Doubtful - on the Celebrity Solstice. I don't remember which one this is. Shows better larger; press L.