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I'm sure it says something bad about my personality, but I am a huge fan of boring knitting. Stockinette in the round is just so... meditative.
This is a really plain sweater in Berroco Ultra Alpaca. The body is finished, just starting the sleeves now.
Bore Song RoFlex/Ro-Ro ferry inbound for Twelve Quays north berth from Dublin
executes a starboard wing for the berth
Name: Bore Song
Design: RoFlex - "The vessel’s design is based on a new RoFlex concept that features hoistable and fixed car decks with a powerful main engine.
When the hoistable car decks are not in use, the resultant free height can be utilised for the shipments of cargoes in double stacked containers."
120 TEU; 50 reefers TEU
LANE METERS: Weather deck: 1,236 m; Main deck: 1,078 m; Lower; Hold: 549 m - Total: 2,863 m
Accommodation for 12 drivers in 6 cabins
Flag: Netherlands
IMO: 9443566
MMSI: 244130690
Call sign: PDFS
AIS transponder class: Class A
General vessel type: Cargo
Detailed vessel type:Ro-Ro Cargo
Gross Tonnage: 25586t
Deadweight: 13375t
Max Draught: 7.4m
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 195.4m x 26.2m
Year Built: 22 July 2011
Registered owner: BORE SONG REDERIJ
Ship manager/Commercial manager: BORE LTD
ISM: N/A
Shipyard: Flensburger Schiffbau-Ges., Germany
Hull number: 745
Keel laid: 20 Dec 2010
Date of build: 22 July 2011
Engine: x1 Wärtsilä 12V46F-CR 4 stroke 12 cyls @ 600rpm
Engine Power kW & bhp: 12000kw & 16,320bhp
x1 controllable pitch prop
x1 controllable pitch prop tunnel bow thruster @ 1,800kW
x1 controllable pitch prop tunnel stern thruster @ 900kW
Speed: 19 knots
Boreal is a magical gathering at Moon River in Ontario. 150 awesome individuals canoe out to a little slice of heaven on earth to enjoy the company and the beautiful surroundings and some great music.
It's a journey that must be taken at least once in your life time.
Common Name: Boreal Toad
Scientific Name: Bufo boreas boreas
Photographer: Neal Ramus
Location: Galbreath Wildlands Preserve
Date: May 2010
I am boring. I finished therefore taking a photograph.
at San Jose Diridon station.
koguhito goes U.S.
Camel crickets get their name from their humpbacked appearance which is similar to a camel. They are widespread in N.A. and throughout the world. Camel crickets do not have sound producing organs and thus cannot chirp. Additionally unlike other crickets, they do not have wings. They leap when they are frightened, their only defense mechanism. This species seems to be the common species in eastern N.A. Captured and identified by Dave Webster.