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Once again returning to the Piedmont, the Southern Railway heritage ES44AC leads 221 through the curves at Red Lane on a nice Sunday afternoon.
Former Arriva the Shires & Essex G281UMJ is seen in Beaconsfield at the West Common Turning Circle. This bus was waiting to commence a trip on the 353 back to Chesham while taking part in the annual Chesham running day.
Vehicle Details
Registration: G281UMJ
Fleet Number: 5111
Vehicle: MCW Leyland Olympian
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Wreck of the Port Lairge, County Wexford.
This little steamship worked as a dredge in Waterford from 1907 until 1982. It became an institution in its 75 years chugging around the harbor and is still remembered by people of a certain age as “The Mudboat.”
It lives on in other ways, too: The new pilot launch serving Waterford was named the Port Lairge when it was delivered in 2021 and the propeller from this rusty hulk was placed on display in Waterford in 2023.
2 1/4 cups Gold Medal® all-purpose flour
1 2/3 cups sugar
2/3 cup shortening
1 cup milk
1/4 cup white crème de menthe*
3 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
5 egg whites
1 jar (12 oz) fudge topping
3 tablespoons white crème de menthe or crème de menthe-flavored syrup*
4 drops green food color
1 container (8 oz) frozen whipped topping, thawed (3 cups)
1. Heat oven to 350°F. Grease and flour 13x9-inch pan. Beat flour, sugar, shortening, milk, 1/4 cup crème de menthe, the baking powder, salt and vanilla in large bowl with electric mixer on low speed 30 seconds, scraping bowl constantly. Beat on high speed 2 minutes, scraping bowl occasionally. Beat in egg whites on high speed 2 minutes, scraping bowl occasionally. Pour into pan.
2. Bake 40 to 45 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean or until cake springs back when touched lightly in center. Cool completely.
3. Spread fudge topping over cake. Carefully fold 3 tablespoons crème de menthe and the food color into whipped topping; spread over cake. Store covered in refrigerator.
*Use 1/4 cup milk plus 1/2 teaspoon peppermint extract for the 1/4 cup crème de menthe. Use 3 tablepsoons milk plus 1/4 teaspoon peppermint extract for the 3 tablespoons crème de menthe.
Nutrition Information:
1 Serving: Calories 385 (Calories from Fat 145); Total Fat 16g (Saturated Fat 4g); Cholesterol 5mg; Sodium 330mg; Total Carbohydrate 57g (Dietary Fiber 1g); Protein 5g Percent Daily Value*: Iron 6% Exchanges:
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Find more recipes at www.bettycrocker.com
Je vous remercie tous . Cela m'a fait chaud au " coeur "de voir tous vos commentaires élogieux .
Domi , la photo est vraiment tres belle .
Je pratique le tressage de blé qui est un art et tradition populaire remontant surement à l'aube de la civilisation agricole .
Cet art c'est développé depuis le moyen-age jusq'au millieu du 19 eme siécle .A la fin de la moisson ,les derniers épis, considérés comme quasi magique car chargés de toute la fertilité de la terre étaient alors tressés en signe de protection , de porte-bonheur . Chaque modéle a une symbolique ou une région d'origine propre depuis les formes les plus simples ,comme le croissillon à 12 épis ou le soleil à 7 épis pour avoir la prospérité toute l'année jusq' aux formes les plus élaborées comme le collier de cheval , par exemple, offert pour les mariages ou servant d'ex voto .
Le coeur présenté est réalisé selon la technique en spirale symbole de la longévité ;
Pour plus de renseignements contacter moi sur :
moissonsdantan@gmail.fr
Thank you all. It warmed to "heart" to see all your
praise.
Domi, the picture is really very beautiful.
I practice weaving wheat is an art and popular tradition dating
surely at the dawn of agricultural civilization.
This art is developed from the medieval UP TO middle of the 19th century. At the
end of the harvest, the last ears, considered almost magical because of charge
all the fertility of the land were then twisted into a sign of protection,
lucky. Each model has a symbolic or region of origin for
from the simplest forms, such as croissillon to 12 oars or the sun to 7
ears for the prosperity all year jusq 'to the most elaborate forms
like the horse collar, for example, available for weddings or serving as an ex
voto.
The core presented is done using the technique spiral symbol of longevity
;
For more information contact me on:
moissonsdantan@gmail.fr
After 4 years of serving Oxford Circus, Route 113 will return to terminate at Marble Arch leaving Finchley Road without a direct link to Oxford Circus. The route was extended to Oxford Circus back in 2017 to retain links for Route 13 which was due to be withdrawn, but this was going to be shortlived since TFL have been adamant to get rid of bus routes on Oxford Street, and now this cutback is finally taking place, after much speculation.
On a stormy spring evening, NS train 955, the Office Car Special, rolls through Gainesville, Virginia on the way back to Altoona. With a packed day at work, I figured I'd be staring at others photos as I wasn't going to be able to get trackside very early. Thankfully, they hit some traffic between Charlottesville and the turn onto the B-line, allowing me to get ahead of them after work. I absolutely love the Southern and Virginian heritage units paired together, it never gets old.
Druid Hill Park Baltimore - Nikon D80, RAW, 18-135 kit lens, extensive post processing w/ Photoshop Elements 7
Taken at Elgin Park,Surrey, British Columbia, CA.
An archive shot from last spring. I though this might warm up all my contacts enjoying the big freeze.
Male Ruby-crowned Kinglet
I have bragged way too much about what a good chef I am.
Nowadays, I am making breakfast and dinner to the whole family, every darn day.
Me and my big mouth...
Saint Parthenius of the Armenian Orthodox Church by Daniel Arrhakis (2023)
With the Music / Sacred Choir / Patrick Lenk :
Saint Parthenius (died 3rd century) was an early Christian saint and martyr from Rome of Armenian origin. He is venerated in both the Catholic and Orthodox churches. His brother was Saint Calocerus. He is the patron of Galicia and included in their list of Orthodox saints.
While serving as a eunuch in his wife's palace, Parthenius was accused by Roman emperor Decius with embezzlement of Anatolia's money, and with the capital crime of Christianity. Ignoring the financial accusations, Parthenius and his brother defended the Christian faith. The court took their defense as an admission of their Christianity and sentenced them to death. Parthenius was thrown into a bonfire but did not burn. In order to carry out his sentence, guards took flaming brands from the fire and beat him to death. He was buried in the catacombs under Saint Callixtus.
A creative mystic sacred art series created by Artificial Intelligence Art Generator and edited with several techniques, include Art Collage with some stock elements, layers, color saturation, and digital painting.
A NYC SW1200 is moving some boxcars on an elevated structure in a fictitios urban scene that resembles the South Bronx in the late 1960s. TT scale models in a virtual environment made by Midjourney.
but i think Foxglove ...
THANKS A MILLION NHS HEROES
and any one facing danger serving the public
.👍❤Thanks for Caring
Cenizal - Saint Anthony of Padua 1033
Pilipinas Hino/Partex MR Series
Location: Gil Puyat Ave, Brgy 24, Zone 4, Pasay City
A very clean & tidy 1993 Iveco TurboTech 190.32 breakdown -great to see this still working in 2020.
6x2 conversion utilising a Granning axle and recovery equipment by MSM.
This was first operated as a recovery vehicle in the Mersey Tunnel.
ARRIVA Buses Wales Dennis Dart MPD 846 - Y546 UJC descends the Great Orme working newly extended Llandudno Circular route 26. The bus is very familiar to me as for the first thirteen years of its life it was allocated to Rhyl depot and used to regularly pass the top of my road working routes 35/36. Last year it was transferred away to Bangor and here it is working out of the sizeable Llandudno outstation still retaining its 'R' sticker in the windscreen. When I was younger my dad used to take my sister and myself for walks up the Orme to this point where the views over Llandudno are stunning, and typically I would moan about wanting to catch the tram! Whereas the buses may change over the years, the tram in the background has an almost timeless quality.
Not what you would call fine craftmanship, but it worked. In the humid atmosphere of southern Louisiana, that's saying a lot!!
Large serving fork with splayed tines.
Taken for the "Looking Close... on Friday!" theme of 1/20/2023: CUTLERY.
VIEWERSHIP: 11% of 1,318 views on 1/20/2023.
Chaz serving some Desi Junction street food at the Plymouth Pirates Weekend, hence his pirate themed turban.
A former labour councillor in the drake ward of Plymouth who left the party to become an independent.
Always good to have a chat with Chaz - a down to earth bloke.
Integrity/Meteor/Nyasha Lauder/Succession/Vaughn Sawyer
Integrity/Meteor/Zuri Okoty/My Hair Fair/Vaughn Sawyer
Integrity/Meteor/Keeki Adaeze/Serving Cake/Vaughn Sawyer
A real photographic postcard of Private Harold Dudley Mining (Regimental Number: 69399) serving with the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) during World War One. Inscribed on the reverse is "Best Wishes 69399 R.A.M.C. Yours Sincerely Harold Mining".
Harold Dudley Mining was born on 2nd December 1886. Attended Harper St School on 15th January 1891. His father was Daniel Mining of 8 Rodney Place. In 1911 he was living at 16 Osborne Terrace, Clapham S.W. and was a Clerk at Stores. He married Bertha Downes on 25 December 1920. Died Ealing 1968.
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