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GO Transit 8167, a 2014 Alexander Dennis Enviro500, is seen departing Finch GO Bus Terminal on GO Transit route 19C.
A 6 wheel drive Cat 140M road grader working on a half mile long 12 feet high snow drift left by winter storms Iras & Kori. Union County, Oregon.
Company: Go North East
Fleetnumber: 3843
Registration: K311FYG
Chassis: DAF DB250
Bodywork: Optare Spectra
Location of Photo: Gateshead Interchange
Previous Registrations: N/A
New to: London Central (Fleetno: SP11)
Other Notes: N/A
Go North East's former London Central Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 bodied Volvo B9TL, 6201 (LX59CYC), pictured on Chester Road, Sunderland, on the 6th August 2024, whilst making an appearance on service 39B to Sunderland.
GO Transit 8152, a 2013 Alexander Dennis Enviro500, is seen out of service and laying over at Finch GO Bus Terminal.
Go Ahead London Central (NX), ADL Trident/ADL Enviro400, E64 (LX57 CHZ) is seen at Hyde Park/Marble Arch on route 36 from New Cross Gate to Queen's Park.
This is seen on Wednesday June 20th, 2018.
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Title: Conférences sur la gymnastique
Creator: Marneffe, A. de
Publisher: Bruxelles : Imprimerie Vandievoet
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1910
Language: fre
If you have questions concerning reproductions, please contact the Contributing Library.
Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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GO Transit 2319, a 2007 MCI D4500CT coach, is seen waiting for passengers on GO Transit route 45A at York University.
Now going down the mountain onto the valley where Oldupai Gorge is located
The road can be seen below us
On the way to Oldupai, Tanzania
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My herb garden is already overgrown and some of the herbs are flowering and going to seed. This is the delicate flower of a cilantro plant. I need to quickly figure out how to dry some of them. Maybe I will make some herb flavored oils.
And it must have been a really slow day on flickr, because this one actually made it into Explore, albeit briefly....
Looking through some family photos from earlier in the summer and finding a few that i overlooked at the time!
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Euxton never let go in this match and had their backs against the wall in the 1st half with mounting pressure from a strong Fulwood team. Euxton were down to 10 in the 2nd for an off the ball incident but hanged on for a smash and grab finish with a 94th minute goal to take the points.
My 2014 Christmas lights. For the full video, go to the following link:
Believe it or not, all these lights run off only four main outlets each connected to (nearly) synchronised timers- one in the garage, one outside along the right side of the house, and two inside!
To compare with 2013's display, go to the following links:
www.flickr.com/photos/vax80/sets/72157638693602623
Vaxfacts: The two flags that are flying are the Australian Blue Ensign (otherwise known as the Australian National Flag) and the Australian Red Ensign, which today is used primarily for Australian-registered civil shipping. Prior to the Australian Flags Act 1953, the Red Ensign was reserved and used as a civil flag by state and local governments, private institutions, and private citizens- the Blue Ensign was reserved for use by the Australian Commonweath Government, the Australian Military, and the Australian Olympic Team, until it was officially declared the Australian National Flag in 1954 by the Flags Act 1953.
Finding A Solution Through Letting Go
When two incompatible concepts are put together, it often ends up either a creative breakthrough or total disaster. My objective tonight is to find a solution after weeks of blockage.
The idea of a leather briefcase-looking messenger bag made up of both soft and hard leather material created dozens of problems to solve. Instead of tackling them one by one, I decided to make a detour by sketching the first things came to my mind about the concept. It was concrete and petals I drew. The solutions are not obvious at this stage, but emotionally I seem to be able to let go of certain worries of incompatibility. Hope the breakthrough will come in its own time soon.
More on Scription blog: scription.typepad.com/blog/2011/03/finding-a-solution-thr...