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A year ago we were enroute to Kwando Camp on the Kwando River. Magical place, incredible experience.
With my big brothers on Grandma and Boppa's back porch steps. Someone must've told me to "Look at the birdie!"
This week’s Throwback Thursday photos are from September 2, 1973 – an incident at Gold Street and Platt Street in Manhattan.
Throwback Thursday: Jan. 28, 2011
CLB-11 conducts Humanitarian Assistance, Disaster Relief training
Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 11, Combat Logistics Regiment 17, 1st Marine Logistics Group, provide security as a helicopter takes off with wounded role-players during a mass casualty evacuation drill at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Jan. 28. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Khoa Pelczar/Released)
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This was one of the last pics I took of my dad before we moved him into a retirement community - wearing his favorite shirt.
A sight never to be repeated again:
With the searchlights and code-line poles from the CBQ era now gone present day, a trio of CSXT Dash-8 variants leads an crude oil train towards the east coast as it rides on the rails of the former CBQ back in 2013.
My Dad gave me this camera he used to use around the time I was born, (45years ago)! Soon I will be using it to capture photos!
I love GT40's, and I love them best in Gulf livery. I processed this with a bit of a vintage feel... just a bit.
This week we are going back fourteen years to 2009 and RV 479 on Eden Quay. The bus is dressed for route 15F. This route started running between the city centre and Kiltipper in 2001 (until 2003 the terminus was listed as Aylesbury and then Ellensborough). This was a peak-time only route that went via the Tallaght QBC and Rathmines, with one service in each direction a day. The route ceased to operate in December 2011 under Network Direct changes in the Rathmines area.
RV 479 was new to Dublin Bus in 1999. This Volvo Olympian was withdrawn in late-2011 and was sold on to another Irish operator. 27/10/2009