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Here's my garden spider after I released he into a conifer at the end of the day. She looks rather good on this background.

 

HBBBT!

Dixton GWT Reserve, July 22

In a reflective mood.

28.06.2016 A14 Newmarket.

Conferencia sobre introducción a Google Web Toolkit impartida por Miguel García en el espacio CAMON de Murcia. Se trata de una innovadora tecnología de Google de código abierto para el desarrollo de aplicaciones web.Conferencia sobre introducción a Google Web Toolkit impartida por Miguel García en el espacio CAMON de Murcia. Se trata de una innovadora tecnología de Google de código abierto para el desarrollo de aplicaciones web.

Visible in the previous picture. I liked it and thought it deserved a shot of its own.

Mi clicka no se deja amangualar

 

Not a mono shot, despite appearances. The reeds looked much more golden in real life. Taken from the bird hide, Magor Marsh GWT reserve

In profusion along the top of a wall at Newgrove Meadows reserve.

Magor Marsh in lovely winter sunshine.

GWT 630 was the first coach to be purchased by South Yorkshire Motors after the cessation of hostilities in WW2, being acquired in 1948.

Purchased for preservationupon withdrawal the vehicle has had a number of owners. The last one to use the vehicle was Classic Coaches of High Wycombe who certified the vehicle on acquisition. Sold to Red Arrow of Huddersfield, on the failure of the Classic Coaches business, it was not used, being in need of some remedial attention to the bodywork caused by outside storage. Having been purchased by Greg Lawson in 2004, the vehicle is at present being overhauled and repainted so that it can take to the road again in 2009.

Dewsbury Bus Museum open day on 14th March 2010

A rather battered leafcutter bee on some purple loosestrife. Magor Marsh SSSI.

After Oscar had made off with the apple, most of the other people left, but I stayed on. I therefore saw this second vole emerge from a burrow much further along the reen (water-filled ditches are called reens on the Gwent levels) and swim directly to the apple feeding platform. It looked less than impressed with what it found.

Leyland Panther LHL 164F - Albion CX13 GWT 630 - Leyland National Mk2 NKU 245X - Volvo Wright H43/23F Hybrid YJ13 FKF - Leyland Leopard NWW 89E - Bedford VAS 5/Plaxton C29F USS 416L - Ford Thames Trader 570E Duple C41F GHD 215

 

Dewsbury Bus Museum - 9th March 2014

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