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Seen in Barnstaple

27th June 2013

 

Former Bu-Val Buses, Manchester 154

85 exposures f/5.0 natural light.

See this post for larva of the same species

Unfortunately the only mature insect I found was lacking an antenna.

   

Contemporary Resort Lily Pulitzer-inspired mini cake Vanilla cake with white chocolate mousse filling and buttercream frosting $35 disneytravelbabble.com/how-to/order-cake/by-location/

Une petite de ce matin, à bonne heure :)

 

After deregulation, Filers of Ilfracombe competed heavily with North Devon Red Bus. Ford R1114 Duple Dominant 2 Express BJU 23T was seen crossing the river at Barnstaple during 1989.

It is still a miserable evening in the Mid- Atlantic Region..Sun Set is looking doubtful...

A buddy just called and wants to take me to dinner ...I could use a change of cooking so....

 

This one slipped through the cracks in my old file cabinet...Thought you just might enjoy it..

Have a Great Evening...

 

I am taking my camera,,Just in case....LOL

they were just standing in the corner of the office and I had to take pictures!

edit in Picnik

Waterlogged files in rusted cabinets in a government office near the gulf coast.

Tools of the trade found in the back of R. B. Stilwill's Blacksmith shop, originally built in Jamestown, MI in 1869 and moved to Blandford Nature Center in Grand Rapids in 1983.

Texture by SkeletalMess

Sunrise from the east and I facing south. Love when the light comes in sideways.

Prague, republique tchèque.

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Random files stored in 'My documents'.

 

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Class 37s Warrington Bank Quay Late 90s

Petit exercice de filé avec les 2 roues sur la place Tian an men

Letter from Lieutenant Colonel William Nisbet Ponton of the 15th Argyll Light Infantry to Sir Mackenzie Bowell concerning the installation of two 24-pounder cannon at Victoria Park in Belleville, Ontario.

Text: Dear Sir Mackenzie,-

I was very much pleased to receive your letter to-day showing, as usual, your interest in matters concerning us.

I want to keep one cannon at the Drill Shed, mounted, of course. There are three in all and two would be all that would be necessary for the Park. I had to pay the freight on these cannon myself. Probably you could get three carriages by the kindness of the Minister as easily as two. Colonel A. A. Farley indicated to me privately that there might be some available.

Captain Weatherbe, the head of the Engineering Division of the Militia Department, very kindly sent me up detailed drawing of the carriages required for 24 Pounder Guns, which I could send down, if it was desired.

The weight of each Gun is about 2 1/2 tons, the length of each is about 9 feet. They were sent to me in October, 1896, under the direction of Lieutenant Colonel Macpherson of the Stores Department. The Guns are technically described as "Ordnance Guns, S. B., 24 Pr. 50 cwt."

Hoping that you will be able to arrange for the Carriages and assuring you that the Regiment and the whole of the Citizens of Belleville will appreciate your interest in the matter, and will also appreciate the action of the Honorable, the Minister, in the matter, in granting your and our request,

I am,

Yours sincerely,

signed William Nisbet.Ponton, Lt Col.

This NASA computer-generated file image released on August 24, 2011 depicts part of Mars at the boundary between darkness and daylight, with an area including Gale Crater, beginning to catch morning light. The budget proposed February 13, 2012 by US President Barack Obama for fiscal year 2013 would slash $226 million from the US space agency's Mars exploration program, likely axing a planned partnership with Europe. While the overall proposal is to give NASA $17.7 billion, a decrease of 0.3 percent or $59 million less than 2012, the steepest cuts -- a near 39 percent decline -- hit plans for robotic exploration of Mars. The budget did not specifically mention the ExoMars collaboration with the European Space Agency, which was to send an orbiter to the red planet in 2016 followed by a pair of rovers in 2018 ahead of plan to return samples to Earth in the 2020s. AFP PHOTO/NASA/JLP/CALTECH/HANDOUT/ RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT " AFP PHOTO / - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

 

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