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In December 2017 Amsterdam is covered in a coat of fresh snow. The snow fell in sudden flurries and gusts and turned the world white and wonderful. With the canals in the city and occasional high winds, there can be a nip in the air, but packing gloves and a scarf should keep you warm enough. There is something very beautiful about Amsterdam in the winter. It does occasionally snow in Amsterdam in February, but that almost always means just a light dusting. I walk in my neighbourhood and made some photos of the snow. When it snows the light and atmosphere is really beautiful. The wind is strong which make it harsh to make a photo and to keep your lens clean. KNMI released today its “Code Red” alert for heavy snowfall and extremely weather. I only walk 1.5 hour between my first and last photo. My waterproof jacket and shoes began wet from inside and I became really cold. The results looks great but It was hard to make the photo's in such snow blizzard. I made a mosaic of my best. I hope you'll like them. Thanks for your visits, comments and faves.
1. centre Snow storm in the heart of Amsterdam, 2. top left Snowflakes falling in the cold and cosy Jordaan, 3. Amsterdam welcomes a white December, 4. Snow blizzard in the Red Light district of Amsterdam, 5. Strolling in the charming Jordaan as the snow whirls down, 6. Sledding in the freshly fallen snow, 7. Wintry weather conditions in the heart of Amsterdam, 8. Snow falling silently in the early evening at the Egelantiersgracht in Amsterdam, 9. Early winter in the Zeedijk neighbourhood of Amsterdam, 10. The Jordaan district in the winter where daddy's meet, 11. Winter Wonder Amsterdam, 12. A lovely white Elm tree alongside the century old canals of Amsterdam, 13. "Code Red" at the Red Light Destrict in Amsterdam.
Op december middag in 2017 werd Amsterdam bedekt met een laagje verse sneeuw. De sneeuw die viel bedekte de wereld om ons heen wit en prachtig. Ik heb mijn camera gepakt en op pad gegaan in m'n buurtje. Ik geniet van het geluid van knarsende sneeuw onder mijn schoenen en het prachtige gezicht op de Amsterdamse grachtenpanden. Er is iets heel moois over Amsterdam in de winter. Mokum is bedolven onder dik pak sneeuw. Amsterdam heeft vandaag opnieuw te maken met forse sneeuwval. Het KNMI heeft code rood afgegeven, een waarschuwing voor gevaarlijk weer. Het beste advies is dan maar om lekker binnen te blijven en de kachel iets hoger te zetten. Of natuurlijk even naar buiten te gaan om wat mooie plaatjes te schieten. Mijn handschoenen en m'n sjaal houden mij warm genoeg maar na 1.5 uur wandelen en foto's maken door de stad beginnen mijn waterdichte jas en schoenen van binnenuit te lekken. Het eindresultaat ziet er mooi uit maar het is knap lastig fotograferen in een sneeuwstorm. Met een sterke wind en sneeuw is het moeilijk bijna onmogelijk om je lens droog te houden. Op een gegeven moment is alles ook nat en koud. Ik heb mijn beste foto's van Amsterdam in een Mosaic gezet. Ik hoop dat je ze mooi vindt. Bedankt voor al jullie commentaar en faves.
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CP 8650 leads a pretty standard run of the mill freight train along the Paynesville Sub. At least the old code line is interesting.
Another win for the Cobblers last night. Before going into the ground, I noticed this QR code thing where apparently you can buy tickets? I hope taking the photo did not buy me a second season ticket!!!
This is temple church, a very popular spot on the Open House London 2015 weekend. Probably because it was featured in the film of Dan Brown's novel the Da Vinci code.
A tricky spot to take photos of as there was large shaft of light from one of the ceiling windows, so I took this from the other side to hide it!
Calder Casino is a casino located in Lake Lucerne, Miami Gardens, Florida. It includes slots, electronic table games, and bingo.
The casino opened in 2010 and features a 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m2) gaming floor with 1,100 slot machines, including video poker, as well as electronic roulette and blackjack. Live entertainment[1] can be found at Calder Casino on a weekly basis as well as a popular ladies night.
A player's club, VIP lounge, and dining options such as The Buffet, Lucky's Restaurant and Center Bar can all be found at the location. It is a non-smoking casino, however the Backyard Casino, South Florida's newest and largest smoking friendly open-air casino, opened at Calder Casino on May 19, 2018. The Backyard Casino at Calder hosts 75 games.
Calder's horse racing operations were leased to the Stronach Group, operators of Gulfstream Park, in 2014. Since then, Calder's meet has been named Gulfstream Park West. Calder Casino is a wholly owned property of Churchill Downs Incorporated and has kept its original name.
In the mid-1960s, real estate developer Stephen A. Calder envisioned summertime horse racing in Florida; in 1965, on the advice of Mr. Calder, the Florida Legislature approved a bill allowing for it. Prior to this time, a fall meet was held at Tropical Park Race Track in Miami and winter / spring meets at Hialeah Park and Gulfstream Park in Broward County. In 1970, Stephen Calder received a permit for summertime racing but the meet was run at Tropical Park because construction was not complete at Calder. On May 6, 1971 Calder Race Course held its first day of racing. When William L. McKnight became the new owner of Tropical Park, he stated his intentions of closing the track and switching the dates to the Calder track, of which he was one of the principal investors. Racing ceased at Tropical Park in 1972.
The 1980s brought about renovations and expansions and two purchases. The first purchase was by Bertram R. Firestone and the second was by Kawasaki Leasings, Inc. In 1992 the "Festival of the Sun" was introduced. By 1997, simulcasting was introduced (so bets could be placed on Calder races from other tracks and off-track locations). The handle increased significantly; the track increased purses. In January 1999, Churchill Downs Incorporated (CDI) purchased Calder Race Course for approximately $86 million. In the first years of the new century the track introduced the "Florida Million" and the "Summit of Speed".
Calder's Summit of Speed has produced several Breeders' Cup champions and Eclipse Award winners since its start in 2000. (The Eclipse award is the highest honor bestowed in American racing). In its short history, the Summit of Speed attracted some of the country's top sprinters, including Cajun Beat and Orientate who both went on to win Breeders' Cup Sprint championship races (Orientate 2002, Cajun Beat 2003). In 2005, Lost in the Fog won at Calder, although was later defeated in the Breeders' Cup. The Summit of Speed turned out to be the single biggest day in the history of Calder. In 2004, over $10.8 million was wagered on the event.
It was previously in the Lake Lucerne census-designated place. In 2003, the unincorporated area where Calder is located became the City of Miami Gardens, the third-largest city in Miami-Dade County.
On June 4, 2005, jockey Eddie Castro set the North American record for the most wins in a day at one track, winning 9 races at Calder.
The world record for the most spent on a Thoroughbred at sale took place at Calder in 2006 when a two-year-old horse sold for $16 million. The horse was later named The Green Monkey.
In late 2009, Calder changed its official name to Calder Casino & Race Course. The grand opening of the Calder Casino was celebrated in January 2010.
On August 24, 2013, jockey Antonio A. Gallardo set the record for the most stakes wins in a day and in a row, winning 4 consecutive stake races in the Juvenile Showcase.
After head-to-head racing between Calder and nearby Gulfstream Park in 2013 and 2014, CDI and the Stronach Group announced an agreement where the Stronach Group would manage Calder's racing operations, and CDI would operate the Calder Casino. After the agreement, Gulfstream announced it would operate a two-month meet at Calder in the fall under the name Gulfstream Park West. Under the changes, the track's code for official racing programs was changed from CRC to GPW.
In April 2015, CDI demolished approximately 1,400 stalls in an area marked for non-racing commercial re-development. In July 2015, Gulfstream Park was informed that the Calder grandstand - owned by CDI - will not be open to the public for the 2015 Gulfstream Park West meet except for racing officials, and that the seven-story structure will be demolished once the meet has concluded. Demolition was completed in October 2016 and The Stronach Group recommended everyone watch and wager at Gulfstream Park.
Nimbin is known for its environmental initiatives, including sustainability and permaculture, cannabis counter-culture, grassroots political initiatives, and the practice of alternative social philosophies. Nimbin is also known for its stunning hinterland backdrop.
Datée d'environ 1750 av. JC, le Code d'Hammurabi a été découvert à Suse (Iran). Il s'agit d'un long texte juridique en écriture cunéiforme à la gloire du souverain Hammurabi, roi de Babylone. Le roi est représenté ici face au dieu Shamash (Dieu-Soleil). Musée du Louvre.
Dated from 1750 B.C., the Code of Hammurabi was discovered in Iran. It is a long law code in cuneiform script celebrating Hammurabi, king of Babylon. The king is represented here in front of god Shamash (Sun-god). Louvre museum.
Carter knew had has seconds to execute Code Green procedures--secured designated serums, hit the alarm, activate the scrub button, and exit the facility even if meant leaving behind an infected or wounded colleague.
He had trained on this for years: weekly drills and procedure testing. Finally, the day had arrived. Carter knew, however, he was exposed and ultimately would be "taken out" once his commanders found out.
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