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Stylen in Coronazeiten? Und wer kratz Öl und Wachs nachher aus dem Bart? Miese Zeiten für Bartträger.
Bewerkte schermafdruk
Jean Pierre Geelen interviewde Bart Chabot
bij Paagman over zijn boek Mijn Vaders Hand
BART
San Francisco, CA
A poor quality photo but I posted anyway because the guy looking back at me makes this shot. Used my P&S Olympus Tough 4 with high ISO but not high enough to compensate for the moving train!
Taken 9/10/15
Bartholomew "Bart" Jojo Simpson is a fictional character in the animated television series The Simpsons, who is voiced by Nancy Cartwright.[1] He is the oldest child and only son of Homer and Marge Simpson, and is the brother of Lisa and Maggie. Bart's most prominent character traits are his mischievousness, rebeliousness, disrespect for authority and sharp tongue. During the first two seasons of The Simpsons, Bart was the show's main character, before later episodes started to focus more on Homer. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Photoshop's "Oil Painting" effect. Berryessa is the new terminal of what was formerly the Fremont Line. The line opened into Santa Clara County in June 2020. August 24, 2020. © 2020 Peter Ehrlich
My wife liked this one best. This flower came in a bouquet from the super market as buds.
Over night it turned into Bart :-) ps does anyone know what plant this is?
(Oh, Yahoo Maps. This was taken on the Pleasanton side of 580.)
I really wanted to square crop this and make it into a fake holga-y shot, but there was no square that I liked as much as the full thing. The actual sunset had a lot more in the way of pink tones, but I wanted to both simplify it and get it a little dirty. Weird, since I usually don't like digital grain...
Made it up to Explore #25 and FP - kinda shocked about that one. Thanks so much everyone!
Richmond line passengers really do get cheated a little by having to transfer at 19th or MacArthur: there are 38810 of them and only 37830 on the Pittsburg/Bay Point line with direct San Francisco service. (Most Richmond-line passengers are going to San Francisco, not to somewhere on the Fremont line where they have direct service.)
The southern split is also close to balanced, but there are 13922 Dublin/Pleasanton line passengers with direct service vs. 12926 Fremont line passengers beyond Bay Fair who have to transfer.
Weekend origin-destination counts from the September, 2012 BART ridership report. Base map from OpenStreetMap.
Pedestrianist's BART passenger flow map from a few years ago, before BART started issuing monthly station-to-station figures.