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This week we are going back twenty-seven years to 1996 and MA 3 at Blanchardstown Shopping Centre on route 237. This was a local route that connected the surrounding Blanchardstown area to the shopping centre. It started in October 1996 (along with the 238 and 239 when the shopping centre opened) and ran on a loop via Castleknock and Coolmine. The route was withdrawn in October 2010 under Network Direct. Its only change in all of that time was when the terminus within the Blanchardstown Centre was moved in 2006. The bus is seen here at the original terminus. The route was eventually replaced by route 37 between Castleknock and the Blanchardstown Centre.
MA 3 was new to Dublin Bus in 1993 and was withdrawn in 2001. It was initially allocated to City Imp route 120, but did also appear on the Blanchardstown local routes when they started.
28/12/1996
DeGrazia wrote in a journal the “desert is spiritual, mysterious and religious. It is a big dream around a dream. Walk away from people into the desert, and soon you will find a deadly silence, loneliness, a vast emptiness. It is almost frightening. Then suddenly, like magic, you are not alone. Around you is felt a stirring of life, you have a feeling of a living desert, a very old desert.”
Happy Throwback Thursday!
April 15, 2011
Marines and sailors with Combat Logistics Battalion 1, Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, participate in a Motorized Operations Course aboard Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., April 15, 2011. (Photo Illustration)
Original: dvidshub.net/r/wii39y
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***Decided to merge images from my old Flickr account with my current account. Photos and descriptions from 2007-2009.
Location: Chicago, IL
***Decided to merge images from my old Flickr account with my current account. Photos and descriptions from 2007-2009.
Location: Manila, Philippines
Women from the 187th Aeromedical Evacuation Flight, Wyoming Air National Guard, Cheyenne WY, ca. 1968-69.
Spam, The meat of many uses.
Spam And Eggs! Hungry anyone???
Lets welcome this great ad to this weeks Throwback Thursday!
A CH-46 Sea Knight flies over San Clemente Island, Feb. 12, during phase three of Exercise Iron Fist 2012, a bilateral training event between members of the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit and the Japanese Ground Self Defense Force. The ship-to-shore landing of the island was the culminating event of the exercise, where Marines, sailors and Japanese patrolled the island and conducted a live-fire exercise.
(Photo by Lance Cpl. Timothy Childers)
Lancia sold in the US? Maybe, we have Fiat once again here after all.
But for now it remains a throwback!
This is a teaser image from today's shoot with Candyce Layne and Carrie Lewis. A very "artistic approach". The final edit that will be sent to the magazine from these shots will not look like this, I'm sure...
@Strobist:
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- 1 AB800 in 22" Beauty Dish, undiffused, just off camera to the right
-1 AB800 bare behind and camera left for rim
-- jeff
This week we are going back twelve years to two Olympians on Kildare Street. Dublin Bus RV 539 is seen on route 15 to Scholarstown Road, while RH 86 is on the Dublin Bus Hop-on, Hop-off open-top tour.
Route 15 started running between the city centre and Scholarstown Road in 1988. In December 2011 it became a cross-city route, running from Clongriffin to Stocking Avenue, though a year later the southern terminus was moved to Ballycullen Road. In January 2015, route 15 (along with other routes) was diverted away from Kildare Street and sent along South Great George's Street instead due to Luas Cross-City works.
Like the 15, the Dublin Bus tour started in 1988, and today falls under the DoDublin brand.
RV 539 was new to Dublin Bus in 1999 and was withdrawn in 2012. It was sold on to an operator in the UK. The RV was a Volvo Olympian, while RH 86 was a Leyland Olympian. It was an older bus, dating back to 1991. In 2000 it became part of the Dublin Bus driving school, and in 2003 it became a tour bus. It was withdrawn in 2014.
Kildare Street 16/08/2011
This and one other photo were meaningful to me because they are reminiscent of a professor I had in college named Dr. Paul Siri Wilson. He was one of the most influential people in my life at that time and I think he would like this photo.
This mixtape was made by my boy freshman year at Hampton University. He dubbed it the automatic panty dropper. (I was pretty helpless back then so it didn't really work so well for me) Either way, it is an excellent mix.
In the spirit if mixtapes and love and paris i made a little mixtape that is meant to be played right now, while you are at work trying to get some things done.