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i was so tired, i could hardly keep my eyes open.

vintage twinset from moxie

vintage owl necklace from garage sale

lei courdorys from my sweet sister

steve madden boots

Denver East senior running back Jaylen Eubanks looks for open space against Doherty on October 6 at All City Field.

Cihan & Janine's Back To School Party, Fall 2010, Lund / Sweden

It is one of the popular hairstyles among students. It is a must-try and gives a back to school vibe The loose side braids may be hard to achieve but the result will surprise you. Brush your hair and section it into two parts. Start braiding the other half and let lose the rest of the hair. Apply some hair spray to settle your looks.

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back before i knew what i was doing with my camera..

bubble wrap was all hand sewn on...ouch

Sometimes looking back can be pretty awesome...

Samuel Hammer

Associate Professor

Boston University

Red the Duck on the back fields of Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Fla., prior to Cardinals-Mets game Sunday, March 16, 2014.

I thought this was a beautiful sunset.

Back after the rally which was great fun, especially the trips to the East Kent Light Railway

(C) Paul Tripptree

Stunning street art at the Back Alley Gallery in Lismore, NSW.

4x5 Pinhole Camera with 6x7 Rollfilm Back

Cihan & Janine's Back To School Party, Fall 2010, Lund / Sweden

Mamiya C3, Sekor 80mm f2.8, Fuji Pro 400h

بعد أحداث عديدة مهمة في حياتي السعيدة ، أعود لكم وأنا سعيد بلقائكم من جديد . :)

قبل كم يوم فتحت مدونتي ولازالت في البث التجريبي :)

للدخول

تسعدني زيارتكم لها وقراءتكم لمواضيعها ، بإذن الله برجع مثل قبل وأكثر ، وترقبوا جديد الصور . ;)

واعذروني على الصورة إلي تخرع ومرض ومخص ومسبب ، بس من زود الحماس! :P

the area behind the feeders has from left to right Astrantia star of love centaurea amethyst snow pyracantha rogersiana flava with some evening primrose mixed in

 

Appears to be some sort of fish-farming operation. Technically, this is not an 'island' photo, as it was taken on mainland N.B. at Back Bay. However, there are Bay of Fundy islands in the distance!

I'm back in Vegas to play the Bellagio's five diamonds tournament. This is what I'm looking at right now from my hotel room. Just checked in and consider it my home for the next 17 days.

The lights in Vegas looks alot better in person... I just suck at taking photos... Sorry!! :P

  

Back again looking at some cheap gear from Wal-Mart, Ben and Josh review some cooking and eating products. A portable stove by Coleman made the cut, and some other very cheap stuff. What kind of quality can you expect from the cheapest camping gear at Wal-Mart? Take a look for yourself, and stop by CampingGearTV.com for more camping gear video reviews!

Picoides scalaris

 

Ladder-backed Woodpecker - Male - Ash Canyon B&B, Hereford, AZ, USA

 

Another lifer from the SE AZ trip a few days ago.

Layout in 7mm scale 32mm gauge (O) By the Alsager Railway Association. The dominant feature of the layout is the Hog Back steel Girder Bridge based on one at Sunderland.

Back lane of two terraces, unsure of which ones. Access to all of the back alleys was restricted by tall, locked gates. The lens wouldn't fit through the hole in gate, hence the small vignetting effect around the edge. Jigger is apparently the Liverpool slang for the back lane between two terraces.

 

The streets around Anfield were spookily quiet - too quiet. Amongst the derelict, boarded-up houses, there was the occasional looked-after inhabited house.

 

Perhaps the strangest moment was passing a house where workmen were busy ripping out its internals, and just yards down the same street was an elderly gentleman taking great pride in tending to the hedge in his front yard.

Back lip

skater: Keith Walsh

 

strobist:

2 x auto 555 sunpak

Back of Etchings Quilt made with Chasing Cottons pattern 'Rolling Meadows'.

The Back of a terra cotta warrior.

 

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Sunset in Sorrento Back Beach.

Samyang 8mm Fisheye

Back at Mote Park the cormorant is not so soggy today!

Future Jackson House

San Antonio, TX

Natural History Museum of Utah. The Rio Tinto Center, in the University of Utah's Research Park 301 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City. Photograph by James Russiello, November 11, 2017

 

The Rio Tinto Center is a 163,000-square-foot building set in foothills of the Wasatch Mountains. The building's highest point is a round structure on the back or east side which houses the Native Voices gallery. The architects for the building that opened in 2011 were Ennead Architects from New York City and GSBS of Salt Lake City. Ralph Appelbaum Associates designed the exhibits.

 

"The museum was conceived in 1959, when the University of Utah faculty committee decided to consolidate natural history collections from around its campus. The museum was established as the Utah Museum of Natural History on the University of Utah campus in 1963 by the Utah State Legislature. It opened in 1969 in the former George Thomas Library and included specimens from the Deseret Museum as well as from the Charles Nettleton Strevell Museum that was located in the old Lafayette School on South Temple Street from 1939 until 1947.

 

"The paleontology collections acquired a very important amount of new collected specimens during the 1960s, particularly fossilised remains of dinosaurs. It all began when a young local paleontologist called James Henry Madsen Jr. obtained his Master of Science in 1959 in the University of Utah. The following year, as of 1960, Madsen was hired as an assistant for Professor William Lee Stokes of the Princeton University, who at that time performed the dauntless project to extensively dig the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry. Since the 1920s it had been firmly established by geologists that this quarry is one of the most important paleontological sites ever found in the United States, and still in the early 1960s literally tens of thousands of disarticulated dinosaur bones were buried in the rock, awaiting to be excavated. Because the bone bed was so vast and contained a so huge quantity of fossilised bones (mainly from Allosaurus fragilis), it seemed obvious to Stokes and Madsen that it was literally impossible for a single unique institution to dig up a number of specimens being realistically representative of the overall total. To accomplish this task, or at least a reasonable part of it, Stokes and Madsen founded the "University of Utah Cooperative Dinosaur Project," thank to initial funds allowed by the University of Utah and its Department of Geology. This project worked 16 years during in close collaboration not only with museums and institutions within the USA but also with prestigious international museums and research centers. Since financial assistance was brought by all the institutions who had participated in the project, the Dinosaur Project granted them casts or even original composite specimens of the dinosaurs found in the quarry.

 

"In the running time of the "Cooperative Dinosaur Project" (from 1960 to 1976), literally tons of fossilised bones were dug up from the quarry, numerous remains of species as famous as Camarasaurus, Camptosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Stegosaurus and, of course, Allosaurus, among others (Allosaurus is by far the most represented species, with 44-46 individuals found). In addition of these already known species, two new species were discovered and named: Stokesosaurus (in 1974) and Marshosaurus (in 1976), whose holotypes are preciously preserved in the Natural History Museum of Utah. In 1976 the University of Utah stopped the project. To continue financing his research, Madsen founded Dinolab, a company that casted and sold skeletons of dinosaurs to museums, institutions or private buyers. Madsen died in 2009 and Dinolab disappeared in 2014, but thank to the "University of Utah Cooperative Dinosaur Project" and Madsen's excavations in the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry back in the 1960s and 1970s, the Natural History Museum of Utah possesses nowadays on display the biggest collection in the world of Allosaurus skeletons, among some additional dinosaur skeletal mounts belonging to other species."

we rode hymasa up and out to pothole arch on a jeep road. we rode (really hiked) rock stabber down and ended up coming down amass back, missing the entrance to captain ahab! this necessitated a climb back up but we'd been taking our time and it was late…lesson is that it's not worth riding the raddest trail around if you're too cracked to enjoy it!

Embracing the lobsterboat heritage of her home state of Maine, the Back Cove 33 also emphasizes practical cruising. It offers a choice of hull color as well as accommodations for four adults. Photos by Back Cove. To see more marine photography, go to www.madmariner.com

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