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My travels around the UK by car for three weeks with my son. June/July 2019 England.
Day seven. Luckily we made it time to check in before 11pm. We arrived at 10:58. Today we are taking a look around Bristol harbour area before making our way to Wales. We had a few heavy showers.
M Shed is a museum in Bristol, England, located on Prince's Wharf beside the Floating Harbour in a dockside transit shed formerly occupied by Bristol Industrial Museum. The museum's name is derived from the way that the port identified each of its sheds. M Shed is home to displays of 3,000 Bristol artefacts and stories, showing Bristol's role in the slave trade and items on transport, people, and the arts.
Normally moored in front of the museum is a collection of historic vessels, which include a 1934 fireboat (the Fire-float Pyronaut), and two tugboats (Mayflower, the world's oldest surviving steam tug, and John King, a 1935 diesel tug).
On the quayside outside the museum are four electrically powered cargo cranes built in 1951 by Stothert & Pitt. Three of these cranes are operational and operate some weekends. A short distance to the west is a much older crane, the sole surviving operational example of a Fairbairn steam crane. Built in 1878, also by Stothert & Pitt, it was in regular use until 1973 loading and unloading ships and railway wagons with loads up to 35 tons. It has been restored and is in working order, operating on some bank holidays and the Bristol Harbour Festival.
Bristol Harbour Railway offers train rides along the quayside on selected weekends, using restored steam locomotives and rolling stock.
Moored in front of the new museum is the collection of historic vessels, which included the 1934 fireboat Pyronaut and two tugs: John King built as a diesel tug in 1935, and Mayflower, the world's oldest surviving steam tug, built in 1861.
For More Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M_Shed
SF2SJ via Skyline: 61.2 miles, 212.5 minutes.
and 'cause I'm a data nerd..
10:04 - start at Stanyan & Fell
11:10 / 18.1mi - 3.5 min. rest at Sawyer Camp Trail (16.5mph)
12:06 / 33.7mi - 26 min. rest at Roberts (18mph)
13:08 / 44.6mi - Arastradero & Foothill Expressway (18.4mph)
14:06 / 61.2mi - San Jose (17mph)
(61.2/212.5)*60 = 17.28mph overall rolling
I was really hoping to break 3:30, but came up 2 minutes short. Blame it on the lack of folks to draft off, or to pull for.. though a friendly rider from Saratoga did draft off me for a few on Foothill, helping ease the monotony.
Part of me wants to start training, so I can get faster, but I wonder if I'd still enjoy riding as much. The real fun is in these weekend rides.
Sorry for the overload of wedding shots (more to come) but as I took nearly 2000 photos, it kinda left me with no choice :-)
Be sure to check KeepSix.Com for the rest of the photos from the House of Paint jam. I will be posting additional photos in the coming days here on Flickr.
I am just out of my night currency so I needed to be on the ground before that sun went down. Proper flight planning helps a lot though I will be honest...a flight like this doesn't require much to pull off.
This white-tail buck is getting tired as he chases a doe at full-speed.. He's just jumped a fence and continued the fast chase for a few minutes while I watched. They went out of sight.
We had several work days to lay out the labyrinth approximately where it would be positioned after earthwork. This is one image from that work day.
this nodding out junkie was trying to multi task too much. He is simultaneously trying to A. hold his pants up. B. not drop his newspaper. and 3. for some insane reason, he's trying to get into babies R' us. After about ten minutes the guard shooed him away.
Went to the supermarket to get bread but had to wait half an hour for them to finish baking them.
Despite wandering the aisles slowely for the other odds and bods I needed I still returned to the bread counter too early.
Tired and thirsty I thought I would get myself a drink from the cafe bit while I waited. Only to be told as I was handed the drink that I would need to queue at the tills to pay. I told them how stupid that was and then informed them that in that case they would wait until I paid for the rest of my shopping.
When I finally got outside I realised just how very tired I was as I started getting into the wrong side of the car. I only switch to British mode here when truly tired!
I went home and slept!
When you find a song in iTunes Music Store, right click. The menu has an option, Copy iTunes Store URL. (depends on version) Click on that. It will save the URL to the clipboard. Just paste the link like normal.
You'll get something like this:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playlistId=152210191&s=143441&i=152210203
Use it like any URL.
Più le cose sono sono sporche e più danno soddisfazione.... :D
Qui un cane si rotola nell'acqua di mare e nella sabbia, lungo il litorale del Lido di Venezia, lasciando sbigottiti e rassegnati i relativi proprietari
Buona serata
#dirty #dirtythings #cane #dog #spiaggia #rolling #rotolante #mare #onda #wave #bagnato #umido #wet
On a wet showery day with
heavy downpours I returned to Castlerigg Stone Circle. This is the complete opposite of a Disney Attraction in that there are just stones no souvenir shop or anything to buy. So visitors come in a steady stream tend to snap there shots , children play on the stones and are gone within 15 mins.
There are 40 stones in a circle approximately 30 metres in diameter. . It was probably built around 3000 BC – the beginning of the later Neolithic Period – and is one of the earliest stone circles in Britain and Europe.
With fantastic panoramic views all around on a good day it is worth spending some time just relaxing here and wondering why it was built as no one really knows.