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Above and abutting Domino's Pizza on Great Western Road.

A near by house had an interesting set up for their Christmas lights. They had them on a low wall that I could sit on and get some closeups and play a bit.

Peeling paintwork of another forlorn steam locomotive in Cuba.

Judy said that the ground (in places like this) looked like it was covered in pencil shavings.

Rammlos México, Video Fan.

Here's a bargain for you. A gone off bag of destroyed Flake pieces. Very disappointed by this Cadbury's shop.

Shards of flaking rock line the walls of this ancient lava tube. You gotta love Tim looking back in the background, too! (Flagstaff Lava Tubes)

slowly, more slowly

than the flakes of snow

the remains of paint lose adhesion

and give in to gravity

Tom sinks a handjam to link both pitches of this classic into one impressive lead. Hardest lead yet, congratulations! And you look pretty well composed.

Close up of Flake to show off his glasses.

Detail HDR image of crumbling or flaking plaster on a limestone wall

I love the detail in the form of the snow flakes in contracts to the droplets on the purple flesh of the petal.

Look at the shape and size of these snow flakes, I am not sure I have ever seen so much detail. I wish the pictures had turned out better.

Orly - Pure Porcelain topped with Barielle - Buddah-ful

 

both from Spring 2011 collections

 

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motoring back to SF, getting the sails & lines put away, plus sipping some hot buttered rum that Doug brought in a thermos, so delicious

 

thanks guys for a fantastic day!

 

please see the whole set here

Fish Flake is the name for the low table that is the fish are drying on. They used to be set up in rows for the fishermen to dry their catch on. Mystic Seaport is an operating port, so the visitors walk past the real thing.

 

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