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Lisa cheering for the Top Cats of the Carolina Panthers. (2004) This is my personal photo...PLEASE DON"T TAKE IT WITHOUT MY PERMISSION!
Top is sewn using an Adams-Harris pattern, "All Dolled Up".
Pants are also from an Adams-Harris Pattern, "Heaven Sent".
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Each group was only suppose to have 10 minutes at the very top. But us being the first group got a bit more leeway to hang out.
The Top Bull public house on Bury New Road in Ainsworth by the Taylor’s Lane junction. Friday 14th June 2019
Note, the building was in existence by 1850 and was a public house named the Bull’s Head by 1893, being renamed as the Top Bull at some time, possibly in the 1970s
Ref no Nikon D7200 3rd series - DSC_4645
Very popular and well-regarded, Japanese-run takeaway. My preferred lunch if in the city at mid-day.
Top down view, displaying Eliot, an activated capture point (blue), an Advantage Qube (green), and a deactivated capture point swallowing up a Qube.
This is the progress that I've made to the white crochet top that I'm working on - I've got to finish joining the motifs at the bottom and then add an edging to the top and bottom and after that I have about a gazillion loose ends to weave in.
The Mountain Top Rodeo was held in Dahlonega, GA on June 21, 2014. This year marks its 25th anniversary, and it's the second time Heather and I attended.
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The Lock Keeper's cottage is on the left and the Top Lock Pub is on the right. The lock beyond the bridge is the last in the Johnson's Hillock flight. The next lock is in Blackburn some 8 miles away
The Mountain Top Rodeo was held in Dahlonega, GA on June 21, 2014. This year marks its 25th anniversary, and it's the second time Heather and I attended.
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This is a portion of the top part of Wolf Creek Falls in Letchworth State Park. You can't see all of this over 200 ft. waterfall from any one place. The bottom portion can be seen below.
These 2 picture are devoted to my friend, Fred. If you ever want to see some great waterfall pictures, look at some of Fred's West Virginia wonders! I have learned a lot about waterfall photography from this man!
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