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HFF!
Captain Gene is out of Rockport, Texas. I researched it as much as possible but ran into a dead in when I found that Gene died in 2011. But, you can see, next to the steps, is a guy holding a kid and getting ready to go aboard. They were both staring at me like they have never seen someone with a camera.
Anyway, here's all I found:
Dimensions
Capt Gene is 61.6 feet in length, which is slightly shorter than the average for all Passenger (Inspected) Barges. It is 5.8 feet in depth, which is average for all Passenger (Inspected) Barges.
Volume
Capt Gene's gross tonnage is 66, which is average for all Passenger (Inspected) Barges. It's net tonnage is 45, which is 29% smaller than the average for all Passenger (Inspected) Barges.
Singing in the rain. Javelina. My side yard. Southwest Arizona, USA.
Full frame. No crop. No post processing.
175/365
1933-2016
As if Glenn Webb passing this week wasn't enough, we also lost Willy Wonka himself, Gene Wilder.
2016 sure is a harsh mistress ain't she? Whole lot of celebs have died and we are just now getting past the halfway point.
For those who want to know, most of this figure was made by Victor. I got it at BFVA. Glad I did, especially seeing how soon he passed after BFVA.
And credit where credit is due. This pic was inspired by Kaiju Dan's.
took 50k gene photos
over the last couple of years
now trying to edit them down
to a sensible number
here’s another 10 : set
JULIAN SIEGEL QUARTET - live@inntoene Festival 20.05.2018 - weitere Fotos unter:
www.jazzfoto.at/konzertfotos18/_inntoene_2018/julian_sieg...
Besetzung:
Julian Siegel: sax, cl
Liam Noble: piano
Oli Hayhurst: double bass
Gene Calderazzo: drums
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Today's look:
Head: Lelutka EvoX Avalon 4.0
Body: Maitreya Lara X 1.1
Skin: Amara Beauty
Eyes: Avi-Glam
Hairstyle: Doux - Adrienne Hairstyle - Deluxe Pack
Hairbase: Angel Eyes
Shape: Mine - Laurna - Lara X 1.1 - 2024
Enhancements by:
Cazimi, Izzie's, addon+, OYI, Warpaint, Lucci
Apparel:
Top: Midna - Vita Sweater - Blue Trees
Bottom: Cold Ash - Blakely Jeans (with Belt) - Indigo
Footwear: Meva - Karen Boots - Fatpack
Jewelry:
Earrings: EarthStones - Solitaire Stud - Champagne Diamond - Gold
Gemstone Ring: Orsini Jewel Care - Christina Ring - Fatpack/Gold
Poses:
Indigo - Gene
Beras - Lilly
McRae, Telfair County GA. This ultra-kitschy theatre was named for Telfair County's favorite son, Eugene Talmadge. The "Wild Man from Sugar Creek" begat a dubious political dynasty after marrying money, then serving as Commissioner of Agriculture and arguably the most popular and powerful governor in Georgia's history. McRae's homes and churches are very beautiful, but if this is the best tribute they can pay ol' Gene, I wonder about their sense of history... On a personal note, Eugene's son, the late Georgia governor and US Senator Herman Talmadge was a regular and engaging correspondent of mine late in his life. His family had been peripherally associated with my great-grandfather's family in Scotland, Georgia, in the early 1900s.
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By Brian Brown, Fitzgerald, Georgia
Isn't it funny? We have both dark hair, my eldest son has dark blond hair too. The three of us have brown eyes. Raaf has clearly inherited the characteristics of my father. The colour of his hair, the colour of his eyes and his skin is totally his. I think that is such an interesting quality of mother nature. The recessive genes.....
HAIR COLOUR
The gene for a particular feature comes in several alternative versions called alleles. Some are dominant and some recessive. Dominant genes are likely to control the outcome of your inherited trait, while recessive genes may skip a generation or two before their impact is made known.
For example, if you inherit an allele for dark hair from either or both parents then it is likely your hair colour will be dark. However, it is possible to have two parents with black hair who conceive a red-headed child.
This is because both the mother and father carried a hidden, recessive red-headed gene which they inherited from their own parents or grandparents. You hand on only one of your two, at random, to the next generation.
As red is recessive it will skip a generation if a dominant dark gene is present and can appear unexpectedly in the next - if both parents hand over their recessive red gene, not the dark one, to that particular child. Likewise, if both parents carry the same recessive gene, say for blond hair, they can have a blondhaired child even if they are both dark.
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-117340/Its-genes.html#...