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Bill tries to herd the crowd along.
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Ilford Microphen (Stock) 8:00 @ 20C
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Today we used a Wherry Lines Rover to ride the two loco-hauled Short Sets from Norwich to Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft. Class 68 019 Brutus and 68 016 Fearless were on the trip today, with sister locomotive Achilles acting as the Norwich Thunderbird. The other set featured Class 37s 419 & 422 with the DRS liveried rake. All in all, a very enjoyable morning of traction bashing.
photo taken by Jess... Have to give credit where credit is due. i let her use my camera as i gathered the food and blankets...lol!
Ana Ruiz with the shoes she painted to wear in the Nov. 11 walk for Student ACCESS. Photo: R. Glass
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My son felt bad for me since my entire season was cancelled, so he arranged for me to take some photos at Fearless MMA (where he trains). I didn't want to use a flash, so my ISO was cranked up and I shot through the fencing when they were in the cage.
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British Railways Class 50 No.50050 "Fearless" stabled in the Center Road at Norwich.
September 1999 whilst on hire to Anglia Railways.
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Action Heroine Charlize Theron is fearless
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We walked past this pole several times thinking this was the most fearless hawk we'd ever encountered. But there was more on his mind than the three of us Saturday morning. There were a pair of red shouldered hawks flying past his perch, being chased by grackles and red wing black birds. The bobcat was about fifty feet away. A couple of cooper's hawks were flying between trees. All the birds were squawking and screeching. No bird species, bobcat or us was going to get this hawk to fly away with its breakfast.
My son felt bad for me since my entire season was cancelled, so he arranged for me to take some photos at Fearless MMA (where he trains). I didn't want to use a flash, so my ISO was cranked up and I shot through the fencing when they were in the cage.