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Radio found at Belleville, IL's finest antique mall. They also had hundreds upon hundreds of 8x10 black & white prints of buildings in Chicago, apparently taken over fifty years ago. Interiors, exteriors, fire escapes, back alleys...they looked like tax-assessment photos, in my totally untrained opinion. If anyone's interested in browsing or buying, I think Kirkbride Palace knows the name of the store.
Improv quilt back view, charlotte modern quilt guild kona challenge
Blogged: ellisonlane.blogspot.com/2011/12/kona-solids-challenge.html
Operator: SOLID NORTH TRANSIT, INC.
Fare Class: Regular Air Conditioned
Type of Operation: Provincial Operation
Manufacturer: Zhengzhou Yutong Bus Co., Ltd. (Yutong Bus)
Layout: Rear-Engine, 4X2 Rear Wheel Drive
Chassis: Yutong ZK6107CRA (LZYTBTD6)
Engine: YuChai YC6A260-30
Transmission: 1-6 + R Manual Transmission
Body: Yutong ZK6107HA
Suspension: Air Suspension
Seat Config.: 2x2
Total Pass.: 45
Note: SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUR PRIOR NOTICE
Credits To: Aerostarr :)
Operator: SOLID NORTH TRANSIT, INC.
Fare Class: Regular Air Conditioned
Type of Operation: Provincial Operation
Manufacturer: Zhengzhou Yutong Bus Co., Ltd. (Yutong Bus)
Layout: Rear-Engine, 4X2 Rear Wheel Drive
Chassis: Yutong ZK6119CRA (LZYTBTE6)
Engine: YuChai YC6G280-20
Transmission: 1-6 + R Manual Transmission
Body: Yutong ZK6119HA
Suspension: Air Suspension
Seat Config.: 2x2
Total Pass.: 49
Note: SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUR PRIOR NOTICE
Bus No: 1916
Body: Yutong Bus Co. Ltd.
Engine: Yuchai YC6L310-20
Chassis: Yutong ZK6122HD9
Suspension: Air Suspension
Transmission: M/T
Route: Cubao-Dagupan
Location: Solid North Bus Terminal Cubao Quezon City
Bus No: 1717
Body: Yutong Bus Co. Ltd.
Engine: Yuchai YC6L280-30
Chassis: Yutong ZK6119CRA
Suspension: Air Suspension
Transmission: M/T
Route: Cubao-Dagupan
Location: EDSA-Cubao, Quezon City
Bus No: 1904
Body: Yutong Bus Co. Ltd.
Engine: Yuchai YC6L310-20
Chassis: Yutong ZK6122HD9
Suspension: Air Suspension
Transmission: M/T
Route: Cubao-San Carlos
Location: Dau Access Road, Mabalacat, Pampanga
This minimalist, folded tread staircase has been treated to an unusual “Driftwood Sioo” white oil finish. The solid oak stair has been attached to the reclaimed brick stairwell with hidden steel pins.
The very open style wrought iron balustrade was cut and welded from yard stock; the joints carefully cleaned up and only the loose mill scale removed.
The metal balustrade has been chemically sealed and simply bolted to the structure to give an industrial salvaged feel.
As for the aesthetics, the sheer simplicity of the ribbon-like structure, in conjunction with the raw, reclaimed brick wall, make this staircase appear light, airy and practically weightless.
Good ol' Snake here has always been a fan favorite. With a combination of spammy-broken tilts, disjointed hitboxes in nearly all his attacks, super disportional weight (heck he weighs more than DEDEDE), and alot of camping with stuff that goes....BOOM.
I tried my best to capture all the little details that Snake likes to hide... Like his holster for example, or those weird white, dot thingys on his elbows.... I dunno.
I like him, he looks especially good compared to my old one.
Well partner here are your fabric choices. The bottom 2 are Kona Coal and Ash Gray. I originally thought the orange and ochre would be a good contrast against the blues for you partner, but ordered the Pomegranate in Option B on a whim and think it works really well. Its coming off a bit red in the photo (taken indoors) but is more of a hot / cerise pink than red.
So tell me, which do you prefer?
Supple solid is a slinky halter dress, with low cut front and just enough fabric covering the girls. Open back down to the top of the tush. Comes in pink, purple
and red. On sale now at Dazzle in store @ regular price after event.
This is the latest act to visit the Disability centre, they are a duo that call themselves Solid Gold. Treated us to a great selection of music.
Photography was difficult due to the low light.
The new Galapagos tortoise exhibit is finally built and the tortoises have all been moved. However, on the day we visited they were all inside in the sand of their new building and glare on the windows made a photo near impossible.
Taken on the last day the zoo was open to the public in March 2020. It was an empty day and just before all the schools were out for Spring Break.
Later that evening we got news that the zoo was closing in response to the pandemic, so we were glad we decided to go on Friday!
By me XD, but based on this image by Kamiya
www.folders.jp/g/2002/0216.html
Final v. Not glued this time.
Diagrams in a few days.
Here's the deal partner...this will become a bag for you. Probably. Would you rather have the essex linen or kona coal? Right now I'm leaning towards the linen...
I've been using up some of my solid scraps and making these blocks. They will probably become pillow or mini quilts. These are fun!
With three Canadian National GE engines on the head end, an extra freight symbolled W3A passes the chocolate silos and other remnants of the Hershey Foods plant in downtown Hershey. CN power was once a daily occurrence on the Harrisburg Line between the late 1990s and 2002, when trains 40T/41T traversed the line on their way from Buffalo to Allentown. While these CN run-through trains have since moved to Enola Yard, CN engines have appeared all over the NS system with increasing frequency this year as NS deals with a locomotive shortage.
Blogged here:
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Bus No: 748
Body: Santarosa Motorworks Inc.
Engine: Hino EK-100
Chassis: Hino RF821
Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspension
Transmission: M/T
Route: Cubao-San Carlos
Location: Dau Access Road, Mabalcat, Pampanga
Situated on Sandbanks in Poole in a residential, two-story apartment, this solid oak staircase with cut strings and half landing is an example of one of our smaller projects.
Distinctive 40mm solid oak cut strings on both sides of the staircase support the oak treads and stainless steel rod risers, whilst toughened and laminated glass panelling with a stainless steel handrail create the balustrade.
Kevala Stairs also installed a glass gallery on the top landing, with glass panels attached to the strings and landing with stainless steel fixings.
Taken @ North Luzon Express Way Access Road, Dau, Mabalacat, Pampanga - October 19, 2011
SOLID NORTH OPERATED BY JAC LINER, INC.
Bus number: 1611
Classification: Airconditioned Provincial Operation Bus
Coachbuilder: Zhengzhou Yutong Bus Company, Ltd. (Yutong Bus)
Chassis: Yutong ZK6107CRA (LZYTBTD6)
Model: Yutong ZK6107HA
Engine: Yuchai YC6A260-30
Cylinders: Straight-6
Displacement: 440.797 cu. inches (7,255 cc / 7.3 Liters)
Aspiration: Turbocharged
Power Output: 256 bhp (260 PS - metric hp / 191 kW) @ 2,300 rpm
Torque Output: 708 lb.ft (960 N.m) @ 1,400 - 1,600 rpm
Transmission: 6-Speed Forward, 1-Speed Reverse
Layout: Rear-Mounted Engine Rear-Wheel Drive
Airconditioning Unit: Overhead Unit
Suspension: Air-Suspension
Seating Configuration: 2x2
Seating Capacity: 45 Passengers
* Specifications may be subjected for verification and may be changed without prior notice...
I've finally got my design wall back and am ready to add to these awesome blocks from the folks in the Falu circle of the Simply Solids Bee!
I was going for a "70's album cover" look for this one...
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Solid Gold Horn
Charles Margulis, George Barnes & Art Ryerson
Grand Award Records/USA (1957)
GA-33-344
Illustration by Tracy Sugarman
Solid North.
Fleet Number: 1615
Route: Kamias - Cubao - Dagupan
Vice versa
REGION:
Body manufacturer: YUTONG BUS
Model: Yutong ZK6107HA
ENGINE: YUCHAI
Shot Taken at Edsa Cubao Metro Manila
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