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River Thames, Kent, UK. In July 2011, this buoy and the nearby East Last are due to be replaced as the channel they marked is shallowing. The new route is the Copperas Channel to be marked by the Reculver (port hand) and the Copperas (starboard hand) about 3/4 mile to the SW.
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It's been a long long time ago since vader's been with a woman. So good pals clutch and snake eyes try hooking up vader.
Grill corn coated with mayo, rolled in ("parmesan") cheese, squirted with some lime juice and sprinkled with chili powder.
YOU CANNOT GO WRONG. CANNOT. :)
I use the 1.30 mm hook to do the first round of edging and the 2.75mm hook to do the second round of edging on recieving blankets. They are both susan bates brand hooks.
We found this hook on the end of fishing line hung in the lake. I decided a fish was going ot get stuck on it and felt bad so I took it out and snapped these cute shots of Kasey and Sam.
Model: Kasey Dees
South aisle, east window - Resurrection of our Lord, WW1 memorial window, designed by John Henry Dearle, Morris and Co, 1922 (first use 1911, Tonbridge, but tomb omitted here) : detail
The Hook up
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Fotograaf: Angelo Roga
I noticed this rusted gook lying on the ground with the asphalt under it and thought the different textures between the hook and the asphalt would be a neat pic.