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Made with Harina PAN, Fresh Crazy Curds Cheese from Achadinah, and with Serrano Ham. Served with Pluot Jam.
I was looking forward to going to the elephant orphanage at Pinnawala near Kandy. I am an animal lover and was a bit surprised by some of the things I saw. Instead of showing just the touristy shots though I will present it as I saw it.
Building guide for my own Lego creation inspired by an articulated 4-8-8-4 steam locomotive manufactured by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) between 1941 and 1944 and operated by the Union Pacific Railroad in revenue service until 1959.
The dimensions of the entire locomotive are 56.9 x 5 x 7.3 (in studs)
- i.e. a length of approximately 455 mm, which roughly corresponds to a scale of 1:89,
i.e. the scale of H0 models, which are in a scale of 1:87.
My travel partner and tourist guide for the morning - my Dad. As a retired railway man he was keen to see just what they had done at Victoria Station.
The next group of images I will be posting will be of a morning trip I may made with my Dad to my home city of Manchester. While I have not lived in Manchester for some 25 years I still love it and its people.
I now live in central southern England and always joke with my Dad that it is 'grim up north' - but as you can see the sun does actually shine in Manchester.
The steel town of Scunthorpe in Lincolnshire and the very graphic front cover to the c.1959 Official Guide; a variant on the plain coat of arms this with a ladle ready for pouring. The town had first gained local government in 1894 when it became an Urban District Council; in 1936 it was created a Municipal Borough when these arms were granted.
At the time the town of some 60,000 inhabitants was also home to some major iron and steel works including the Appleby-Frodingham works of United Steel, John Lysaught, Thomas Firth & John Brown, the Scunthorpe Foundry and Richard Thomas & Baldwins. There still is a residual steel industry in the town.
Where it all began 17th October 2009 Taken with permission by Lesley Roberts Unit Leader Llanberis Guides. pictured portdinorwic Guides
Guide Friday Park Royal bodied Leyland PD3 264 ERY is seen waiting custom in June or July 1983. Now preserved by Leicester Transport Heritage Trust.
These are from back in March. I found a point I wanted to get to from SGU and started walking. It went around the airport where I found point after point and beach after beach. This little guy started following me early on and many times helped point me in the right direction to find the trail at the end of some of the beaches. I ended up at La Source resort and picked up a cab at the airport.
I took my boys and mother in law on this hike today and it was quite fun. It is about 2 1/2 miles long and there is a lot to see and enjoy.
Soviet Navy cushion crafts armed by 8 anti-ship guided missiles. Due to the high costs only two ships Bora & Samum were built in 1980's for Black Sea fleet. Sevastopol, Ukraine, 2002-2003. Scanned from color negatives. Cameras Zorkiy & Zenit-3m
Scans of a Guide to Southsea & Portsmouth. Printed in 1926. "Official Publivation of the Southsea Beach & Publicity Committee Portsmouth Corporation'
Dogland GuideDogs
Dogland Guide Dogs, is a support service for visually/perceptually impaired residents that want a Guide Dog, with a custom look.
These dogs are not meant in any way to duplicate the functions that the VHH/VAI Guidedog "Max" can provide.
The Dogland Guide Dog, can do basic guide dog functions, like find, follow, and tp you to coordinates. Our basic guide dog, can also give a free copy of "Max" , the VHH/VAI Guidedog v.2.9 to any friend you wish, through chat command.
I fully support the "Max" project, and that is why the Dogland Guidedog is able to pass a Guidedog v.2.9, that has all functions to you, or to any friend you like.
Dogland Guide Dogs are not for sale.
Dogland Dogs will custom make a Guide Dog for any visually impaired resident of SL.
Qualified recipients will be asked to send a full perm copy of their body shape(NOT SKIN) to Vitolo Rossini, so the dog can be custom fit prior to sending out.
There are a number of fine looking breeds to choose from.
Dogland Park has a long standing reputation for not charging for goods or services. The resale of preowned dogs of different types at reduced costs is another service of Dogland. We are fortunate to have wonderful supporters.
There is no charge for the making of a custom Dogland Guide Dog, for residents that are visually or perceptually impaired.
This Guide Dog, is in no way meant to replace "Max" or to interfere with the "Max" project by VHH and VAI.
These Custom Guide Dogs are not transferable, and are good only for the person they are made for.
There are two options for your Guide Dog.
1- Get an unscripted Custom Guide Dog, with instructions on how to install your "Max" contents into him (or have us do that for you).
2- Get a Basic Dogland Guide Dog;
Basic Dogland Guide Dog is a simpler choice. They do not have pre-installed landmarks, voice or "tour" information, that "Max" does. Your Guide Dog can give any friend you choose, a copy of the "Max" Guidedog v.2.9 distributed as a free assistive device in SL.
These are the functions of Dogland's Guide Dog
*notecard help
*Find
*Follow
*Locate
*Can tell distances
*Give a copy of the "Max" guidedog to others
*Can sense direction
*Can go to map coordinates( you may add landmarks to the dog)
The Custom Dogland Guide Dog, will be given with the understanding, that the recipient will disclose to any that may ask, that this is not a Guide Dog distributed by VHH/VAI, and that the dog that you offer them , is the original "Max", with all features provided by VHH/VAI.
The notecard that the dog is able to give you takes you through all features.
Contact Vitolo Rossini with questions.
vitolorossini@yahoo.com
This is the new Guided bus line running from Huntingdon to Cambridge UK, I took advantage of the sun setting sky and took along my SB600, I had to use an 8 sec shutter speed at F5 to get the sky to look how i wanted, using the Timer on my iPod set off the SB600 with the wireless CTR301 trigger at 1 sec before the shutter closed, turn out quite well, just added a touch of vibrancy and a vignette in Aperture to loose the fringing of the X polarized filter.
Stobist: SB600 1/1 hand fired using CTR301 trigger 1 sec before shutter closed on 8 sec shutter open time, f/5 ISO 200