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Tar and gravel roof leak around chimney, ice streaks showing on siding, lined up with chimney leak.

 

Flashing separated from chimney, renailed, roof cemented sealed all around chimney.

 

Replaced damaged shingle back side, chewed by animal or torn

 

Has ventilation problem

My Bury St Edmunds Flat 1990's

Flat Stanley took this video that pans around the whole stadium so you can see just how big it is from the inside.

I consider myself an extremely lucky person, however I puncture more tubes than anyone I've ever met. (That's what she said) So to prove that I am not making this all up just to flap my gums I'm going to catalogue all the junk I find lodged in my tires.

 

This one I had coming. My flat proof randonneurs were out of commission due to a previous flat ( pinch flat from jumping a curb ) so I had to slay the knobbies on my commute. On the way home, about a block from my house, I heard this little devil solidly enter my tire. This is why I don't run giant expensive knobbies in the city.

A pair of flat rods from Dartmoor. This area is well known for them.

The windows seem flat, but the reflections bend.

The 2008 Severn Estuary Forum was held on Friday the 19th of September at the Paget Rooms in Penarth. There followed a cruise of the estuary on the MV Balmoral to Clevedon on the English coast, and a sail past of Steep Holm and Flat Holm Islands, before returning to Penarth. The day was hailed as an outstanding success by many organisers and delegates alike.

 

The strategy for the Severn Estuary (2001) identified the need for an annual Forum. The 1st Severn Estuary Forum, hosted by the Severn Estuary Partnership, took place in 2006. The Forum continues to provide delegates from around the Severn Estuary with an opportunity to hear from a wide range of excellent speakers from informed debate on current issues. The Severn Estuary Forum brings together people from all interests and backgrounds to work together for the future of the Severn Estuary. Representatives from government, industry and communities are invited to discuss common interests. The Forum is an excellent opportunity to consider regional and local implications of issues which are under the spotlight nationally and internationally. Participants benefit from the chance to:

 

- meet people with similar and different interests in the estuary;

 

- debate topical issues and learn something new about the Severn Estuary;

 

- share information and promote awareness of your interests.

 

The Forum also informs and guides the work of the Severn Estuary Partnership, which works all year round to encourage people to work together, through a wide range of services and projects.

 

www.severnestuary.net/sep/

 

www.severnestuary.net/sep/forum.html

DANGLING AND SHOEPLAY WITH BALLET FLATS .. DO U LOVE BALLERINAS SHOES?

RTA tracks as the head up to the elevated portion of the Water Front Line in the East Bank of the Flats.

Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary, Canberra, ACT, Australia

 

Flat Buckram Pelmet with matching Roman Blinds

Range of flat plate heat flux sensors - rigid and flexible from 5x5mm to 300x300mm as standard, up to 600x600mm as custom.

 

The SHF range of flat plate heat flux sensors are available in rigid form or flexible (F) and also with a thermocouple incorporated. Any permutation is available.

AN ULTRATHIN HEAT FLUX SENSOR -- The SHF range of thin foil flexible heat flux sensors consist of a thermoelectric panel laminated between flexible heterogeneous plastic layers. Since their introduction these thin etched foil balanced heat flux sensors have demonstrated significant advantage over conventional gradient layer heat flux sensors.

 

Flat plate heat flux components available at the online Sequoia shop www.sequoia.co.uk/shop/browse.php?d=77&c=159

Driving through the Flat Tops in Colorado, we saw deer, mountain sheep, foxes, weasels, racroons, but no moose. Taken August 2010.

west of Amarillo a bit off I-40

(or why some people thought the Earth was flat)

AMA flat track racing at Aztalan Park near Madison, WI. August, 2009.

Photos Copyright 2009 by Greg Smith.

 

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Flat Stanley snuggled in his bed. He was so excited to get a cowboy hat and Texas flag, that he had to sleep with them!

Farming flat ground outside of Tilbury

AMA flat track racing at Aztalan Park near Madison, WI. August, 2009.

Photos Copyright 2009 by Greg Smith.

 

If you are interested in bicycles as well as motorcycles, check out my company at www.schlickcycles.com

Flat Party head on 9th Spet 2006

The kitchen in my old flat on Gillespie Crescent in Edinburgh.

North Street, London

Here is Flat Stanley checking out a replica of a dug out canoe in the Indian Temple Mount Museum in Ft Walton Beach, FL. Stanley had lots of fun at the museum. The museum has lots of hands on things for kids to do. He learned how to weave cloth on a loom. He drilled holes using a hand drill just like the indians used to do. He also explored the replica of the thatched hut on top of the mount.

Just avoided a major blowout. Hung on by a thread.

Flat Break-Away Lanyards for is essential for anyone that works around heavy equipment. We have a wide variety of these breakaway lanyards for sale. Call Today Toll Free 800 203-4255.Flat lanyards

The Derby Stakes, also known as the Epsom Derby or the Derby, and currently as the Cazoo Derby for sponsorship reasons, is a Group 1 flat horse race in England open to three-year-old colts and fillies. It is run at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey on the first Saturday of June each year, over a distance of one mile, four furlongs and 6 yards (2,420 metres).[1] It was first run in 1780.

 

It is Britain's richest flat horse race, and the most prestigious of the five Classics. It is sometimes referred to as the "Blue Riband" of the turf. The race serves as the middle leg of the historically significant Triple Crown of British horse racing, preceded by the 2000 Guineas and followed by the St Leger, although the feat of winning all three is rarely attempted in the modern era due to changing priorities in racing and breeding, and the demands it places on horses.

 

The name "Derby" (deriving from the sponsorship of the Earl of Derby) has been borrowed many times, notably by the Kentucky Derby in the United States. The name "Epsom Derby" is often used in the United States, in order to differentiate The Derby from races such as the Kentucky Derby or Florida Derby.[2] The Derby run at Epsom is usually referred to as "the Derby" in Great Britain. It is one of Britain's great national sporting events[3] and has a large worldwide TV audience. wikipedia

possibly Microplana humicola or a different colour form of M. terrestris

United Comstock Mill at American Flat, Nevada

object: Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 12mm 1:20 ED with HOOD LH-48 + DMC-GX7mk2

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