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200 East Las Olas is a 21-story Class A luxury office tower, that stands prominently at the center of the Downtown Financial District, on the high visibility corner of Las Olas Boulevard and Third Avenue. The building boasts covered secure parking, 24/7 manned security, full-service banking, and dynamic 360-degree views of downtown, Las Olas Boulevard, New River, and the ocean. 200 East Las Olas Parking Garage is within walking distance to restaurants, entertainment, retail, museums, courthouses, and the Brightline Station. The 8-level parking garage services tenants of the building, visitors, and patrons of the surrounding entertainment venues.
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Island Coach Services Van Hool Astromega TD927 OU59 AUY in Brighton this afternoon, 4th March, 2022. It was originally an Oxford Tube coach.
After the closure of the GWR station at Barnstaple Victoria Road, trains for Taunton shared Barnstaple Jnc. Station.
7304 prepares to depart over the spectacular former GWR line for Dulverton, with connections to the Exe valley, and Taunton beyond.
The best part about actual lower lashes is when you're fixing your doll up from the side, and you can see the eyelashes actually jumping out.
I always wanted it on my dolls.. that's what made me start in the first place.
... Claude is quite realistic, and his eyes are small, so the eyelashes were quite a challenge.
I lost a few just exhaling. :/
They were TINY!
Still in business today, Balfour Beatty has been a major player in the UK construction and civil engineering markets. Founded in 1909, its initial operations focused on tramways, with a notable presence in the East Midlands. That activity led Balfour Beatty to diversify into power generation and general contracting, playing a key role in the development of Britain’s National Grid. During the same 1930s period, Balfour Beatty replaced the trams with buses at its subsidiary companies.
Just three bus companies remained on Balfour Beatty’s books when it decided to exit the market at the end of the 1940s. Thus, Midland General, Notts & Derby and Mansfield District were sold to the state-controlled British Transport Commission. Previously major buyers of AEC and Leyland buses, the ex-Balfour Beatty bus fleets then took a steady influx of standard Bristol/Eastern Coachworks vehicles. However, the old liveries were retained, together with other details (eg destination layouts) that differentiated the fleets from the general BTC run of the mill.
This view at Newark Bus Station proved to be the sole occasion I photographed buses of the former Balfour Beatty bus fleets: all three companies lost their identities soon afterwards under National Bus Company management. On the left is Mansfield & District 545 (24MNN), a Bristol FLF6G Lodekka new in 1963. Its companion is 104 ( JNU993D), a 1966 dual-purpose Bristol MW6G that was registered by Midland General Omnibus but seen here in service with Mansfield District.
June 1972
Zorki 4 camera
Agfa CT18 film.
PENTAX K-1 • FF Mode • 800 ISO • Pentax DA 40mm F2.8 XS
Sausage, Panned Potatoes and Salad • Saucisse, Pommes Sautées et Salade
Some people have to pay a lawn service company to show up and trim their lawns. Not so here, even though they are unpaid they are fed! I've been here before and got other snaps of this crowd that looks like they are getting the job finished.
I am out south of Pella turning toward Crane Hollow Hollow (the Marlatt family, I knew, had a farm down the road). I turned west on St. Vrain Road but had to park immediately when I saw this scene. The nags seemed to be willing to keep on paying more attention to the grass than me and kept grazing. This series looks like a foothills series to me.
Crane Hollow Road that winds back down into the valley, is usually a feast if the clouds are on their way over the Divide. Who knows what I can expect from the meager sky I see over the hill. I better get several snaps right here before moving on to Apple Valley above Lyons.
Pella, right of the scene, north of the hill was an original St. Vrain river ford settlement but unlike Longmont, Pella has long disappeared, not that the river hasn't had a hand at rubbing it out. Almost all the water in St. Vrain River has similarly disappeared into lawns and gravel pits. At least the ground and ditch water is watering some habitat but this lush pasture comes at the courtesy of this May. Hygiene eventually sprung up north of old Pella with a health sanitarium.
Boulder County eventually reopened Pella Crossing Park at Hygiene after the flood a decade ago. I trekked it a couple of times recently. Who thought that a flood plain with multiple gravel pits, a river bottom and mill and irrigation ditches would ever flood in the age of global orange man warming... We have met the enemy and he that bold faced tweeter of 10,000 lies. Let's hope that the "bigger the lie" no longer holds sway as it did 70 decades ago in Austria and Germany. Apparently there are several prairie castle owners who prefer the flood plain north of the hill.
Pella, right, north of the hill was an original St. Vrain river ford settlement but unlike Longmont, Pella has long disappeared, not that the river hasn't had a hand at rubbing it out. Almost all the water in St. Vrain River has similarly disappeared into lawns and gravel pits. At least the ground and ditch water is watering some habitat but this lush pasture comes at the courtesy of this May. Hygiene eventually sprung up north of old Pella.
WEEK 21 – Summer 2017 Kickoff!
Turning to the right from the meat department, we happen upon the store's service departments: meat (stylized as “Butcher Block”) and seafood sharing a space in the foreground, with the deli just beyond that. I'd guess that the bakery is out of view beside the deli, too. And I guess this is one plus about the non-deluxe version of Industrial Circus: having the illustrations two-dimensionally printed onto the angled square pieces means that the store won't have to deal with peeling stickers as it ages!
(c) 2017 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
Phone died before I got a chance to take pictures of what I think are their best trucks in the fleet, the older of the front loaders and every one of their rear loaders.
1 of 20 brand new ADL Enviro 200MMC's bought by Kernow (First Kernow) & Cornwall Council 44969 WK18BUW is seen in Camborne today making a rare appearance on the 39 from Helston, something you wouldn't have expect to see here considering these were primarily intended for the routes in the east of Cornwall.
My first ever date with a male admirer.
This should be an epic memory in every girl's life... and it turned out to be so.
He was a retired American cop from Baltimore, who had resettled to the 'old country' and was living in Dublin. We had been chatting for ages on TVChix, when he suggested he would like to meet up with me, on his next business trip to London.
This is the outfit I arrived in at his hotel room, before changing into my little black dress for dinner in a local Italian restaurant.
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22 Nov 11
Bergger Pancro 400, 8" x 10", 320 iso, Normal development in Perceptol developer, 1:1, 17:00 minutes, 22C. Taken May 2021, Chamonix 810V 8" x 10" Field Camera. Fujinon C 450mm Lens. #25 Red Filter.
Abandoned Service Station, Two Hills County, Alberta.
1958 Leica M2 with Leica Summarit-M 2.5/35mm on ORWO N75 at box speed (320) in Kodak XTOL stock for 8.25 mins @ 20C.
I have been so busy that I have gotten behind developing and scanning at the beginning of the year here! I finally got a roll developed and scanned and will be posting from images I shot in November. This was I think only the 3rd roll of ORWO N75 that I've shot from my bulk roll. I really like this film. It's quite grainy but the tonality is nice and it prints beautifully in the darkroom.
This industrial area in Sandyford is ringed with taller buildings than exist most other places in Dublin. Newer apartments, a hospital, offices. It's a big departure from the 18th and 19th century structures not that far down the road.
175009 heads north through All Stretton on The Marches Line, with Ragleth Hill as a backdrop, Sunday 18.5.14