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This new Flickr gouges the pocket book, for services I've never used(occasional editing, but I can do that at home).
I'll be deleting most of my photos.
There have been many that have benefitted from the 'free' use of my photos - from med.school homework assignments to kidzone to aviation. Reluctantly, they'll have to find other peoples images to use.
I very much appreciate my friends and followers, thanks for your support and viewing.
Flickr must be feeling very Smug.
Oh My Gosh, the caterpillar has transformed into this cool green chrysalis today. At 9 am he was just a hangining J caterpillar and at 3 pm it is now this lime green chrysalis, or pupa.
Nature is Amazing!
Stuffed Animal, adorably cute. Available to brighten up anyone's Halloween decor. Great for Outside or kids' rooms alike.
Available at
MPstore marketplace.secondlife.com/en-US/stores/252927
Store Locations
Main: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Rune%20Asylum/223/31/1523
Mainland: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mabinogion/85/38/43
LLP: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/NoxWood%20Forest/156/173/23
www.britishbeaches.info/bournemouth-east-cliff-bournemouth
East Cliff beach is located between Bournemouth and Boscombe piers. Easily accessible with local parking and a road running parallel to the beach. There is a cafe, a lift for the cliff and toilets. The Bournemouth land train stops nearby for transport along the shoreline.
Beach Type
Sand
Facilities
Toilets
With access for disabled visitors
First aid posts
Lost children centres
Pubs
Cafes
Kiosks and restaurants
Cliff lift
Land train and beach hut hire
Activities
Swimming (watercraft free zones at certain beaches)
Sailing
Fishing
Surfing
Canoeing
Jet skiing
Windsurfing
Power boating
Pedalo hire
And water skiing
Areas of the beach have been zoned as No Smoking
Kidzone
And Canzone recycling areas
Nature and Wildlife
A three kilometre undercliff walk leads from Fisherman's Walk east to Hengistbury Head. The seafront promenade is 10km long stretching from Southbourne to Alum Chine and then on to Sandbanks. A cycle route has been introduced along the promenade.
Parking
Local parking.
Water Quality
Not Tested
Lifeguard
RNLI
Location
Nearest town: Bournemouth
County: Bournemouth
Latitude/Longitude: 50.7171, -1.864
Postcode: BH1 3DN
(postcode is for sat-nav purposes only, and may not represent the actual address of the beach)
Access
Follow signs to Bournemouth. along the A338 from Ringwood and the A35 from Poole. When in Bournemouth follow the signs for Durley Chine. Bournemouth Pier and Beaches or Fishermans Walk / Southbourne Beaches.
Public Transport
Beach rail and bus links to Bournemouth. Land train runs length of Bournemouth's main beaches.
Tourist Information
Bournemouth Visitor Information Bureau Westover Road Bournemouth BH1 2BU Tel. 0906 802 0234 E-mail: bournemouth.seafront@bournemouth.gov.uk
A variety of Christmas type cookies to use to make signs and other things. Just be careful, if you didn't just take it out of the oven it might be a little bit stale lol
*5% credit with VIP tag
Available at MPstore
Store Locations
*MG* Christmas Tree Stuffies
2 Stuffed Christmas Trees. 1 set up for Decor, and the other set up to be held. The held version could have mystory scripts added to it, making it compatible. This is a 2 tree set.
Available at MPstore
Store Locations
*MG* Winter Animal Stuffies
Stuffed Animals for Wintertime. All are bundled up and ready to go. The package has a holdable one and one set up for decor. You can also put scripts in them for MyStory. You can buy them by themselves or as a package.
Available at MarketPlace Store marketplace.secondlife.com/en-US/stores/252927
Store Locations:
Mainland (Main Store) maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mabinogion/85/38/43
Bloodlines Location/ LVL 10 Sim Legends
LLP
KidZone maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Renrose/120/180/103
All Social Media Links themoonlightgaze.site/
In-Store Now! 6 individual Snowman or all 6 in one pack. They are copy/modify
*5% credit with VIP tag
Available at MPstore
Store Locations
www.britishbeaches.info/bournemouth-east-cliff-bournemouth
East Cliff beach is located between Bournemouth and Boscombe piers. Easily accessible with local parking and a road running parallel to the beach. There is a cafe, a lift for the cliff and toilets. The Bournemouth land train stops nearby for transport along the shoreline.
Beach Type
Sand
Facilities
Toilets
With access for disabled visitors
First aid posts
Lost children centres
Pubs
Cafes
Kiosks and restaurants
Cliff lift
Land train and beach hut hire
Activities
Swimming (watercraft free zones at certain beaches)
Sailing
Fishing
Surfing
Canoeing
Jet skiing
Windsurfing
Power boating
Pedalo hire
And water skiing
Areas of the beach have been zoned as No Smoking
Kidzone
And Canzone recycling areas
Nature and Wildlife
A three kilometre undercliff walk leads from Fisherman's Walk east to Hengistbury Head. The seafront promenade is 10km long stretching from Southbourne to Alum Chine and then on to Sandbanks. A cycle route has been introduced along the promenade.
Parking
Local parking.
Water Quality
Not Tested
Lifeguard
RNLI
Location
Nearest town: Bournemouth
County: Bournemouth
Latitude/Longitude: 50.7171, -1.864
Postcode: BH1 3DN
(postcode is for sat-nav purposes only, and may not represent the actual address of the beach)
Access
Follow signs to Bournemouth. along the A338 from Ringwood and the A35 from Poole. When in Bournemouth follow the signs for Durley Chine. Bournemouth Pier and Beaches or Fishermans Walk / Southbourne Beaches.
Public Transport
Beach rail and bus links to Bournemouth. Land train runs length of Bournemouth's main beaches.
Tourist Information
Bournemouth Visitor Information Bureau Westover Road Bournemouth BH1 2BU Tel. 0906 802 0234 E-mail: bournemouth.seafront@bournemouth.gov.uk
The Monarchs have arrived! How thrilling to see these flashes of orange among all the wildflowers.
Did you know:
The Monarch’s wingspan ranges from 8.9–10.2 cm (3½–4 in.)
The monarch is the only butterfly that migrates both north and south as the birds do on a regular basis. They follow the same migration patterns every year. During migration, huge numbers of butterflies can be seen gathered together.
Most predators have learned that the monarch butterfly makes a poisonous snack. The toxins from the monarch's milkweed diet have given the butterfly this defense. In either the caterpillar or butterfly stage the monarch needs no camouflage because it takes in toxins from the milkweed and is poisonous to predators. Many animals advertise their poisonous nature with bright colors.
Here's a link to a coloring sheet of a Monarch you can print out for your child or grandchild to color.
www.kidzone.ws/animals/monarch_color.htm
I hope you all enjoy a wonderful Tuesday!
Most of the time the gray treefrogs are pretty well camouflaged but this one shone like gold. Since it had just a tiny bit of it's tail left, I thought it would go well next to the tadpole I posted. They look so different it's amazing to think that a tadpole and resulting frog are essentially the same "person".
"Amphibian means two-lives." www.kidzone.ws/lw/frogs/facts1.htm
A variety of St Patty's day decor items, great for parties,
MG Site themoonlightgaze.site/
Flickr www.flickr.com/photos/moonlightgazecreations
Primfeed www.primfeed.com/moonlightgazeuwu
MPstore marketplace.secondlife.com/en-US/stores/252927
Store Locations
Main: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Rune%20Asylum/223/31/1523
Mainland: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mabinogion/85/38/43
KidZone: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Renrose/120/180/103
Bay Port: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Bay%20Port/70/165/1238
Most predators have learned that the monarch butterfly makes a poisonous snack. The toxins from the monarch's milkweed diet have given the butterfly this defense. In either the caterpillar or butterfly stage the monarch needs no camouflage because it takes in toxins from the milkweed and is poisonous to predators. Many animals advertise their poisonous nature with bright colors... just like the monarch! (Viceroy butterflies look very similar in order to fool their predators).
Top of the Park (TOP) is an annual admission free outdoor music and movie series produced by the Ann Arbor Summer Festival and held on the campus of the University of Michigan in downtown Ann Arbor. Top of the Park, the festival's outdoor series, began in 1983 as a way to maintain local business activity in the traditionally slow period between the end of the University semester and Art Fair season. The festival runs the last two weeks of June through the first week of July, attracting a diverse audience of 60,000 annually.
For its first 24 years, TOP was held on top of the parking structure between the Power Center and the Dental School (thus the name), but in 2007 it moved one block west to Ingalls Mall. The main stage is set up on the front steps of the Rackham Graduate School, while other facilities such as public toilets, the "KidZone" play area and food and beverage stalls are placed more or less on the periphery of the mall's central grassy area.
www.britishbeaches.info/bournemouth-east-cliff-bournemouth
East Cliff beach is located between Bournemouth and Boscombe piers. Easily accessible with local parking and a road running parallel to the beach. There is a cafe, a lift for the cliff and toilets. The Bournemouth land train stops nearby for transport along the shoreline.
Beach Type
Sand
Facilities
Toilets
With access for disabled visitors
First aid posts
Lost children centres
Pubs
Cafes
Kiosks and restaurants
Cliff lift
Land train and beach hut hire
Activities
Swimming (watercraft free zones at certain beaches)
Sailing
Fishing
Surfing
Canoeing
Jet skiing
Windsurfing
Power boating
Pedalo hire
And water skiing
Areas of the beach have been zoned as No Smoking
Kidzone
And Canzone recycling areas
Nature and Wildlife
A three kilometre undercliff walk leads from Fisherman's Walk east to Hengistbury Head. The seafront promenade is 10km long stretching from Southbourne to Alum Chine and then on to Sandbanks. A cycle route has been introduced along the promenade.
Parking
Local parking.
Water Quality
Not Tested
Lifeguard
RNLI
Location
Nearest town: Bournemouth
County: Bournemouth
Latitude/Longitude: 50.7171, -1.864
Postcode: BH1 3DN
(postcode is for sat-nav purposes only, and may not represent the actual address of the beach)
Access
Follow signs to Bournemouth. along the A338 from Ringwood and the A35 from Poole. When in Bournemouth follow the signs for Durley Chine. Bournemouth Pier and Beaches or Fishermans Walk / Southbourne Beaches.
Public Transport
Beach rail and bus links to Bournemouth. Land train runs length of Bournemouth's main beaches.
Tourist Information
Bournemouth Visitor Information Bureau Westover Road Bournemouth BH1 2BU Tel. 0906 802 0234 E-mail: bournemouth.seafront@bournemouth.gov.uk
www.britishbeaches.info/bournemouth-east-cliff-bournemouth
East Cliff beach is located between Bournemouth and Boscombe piers. Easily accessible with local parking and a road running parallel to the beach. There is a cafe, a lift for the cliff and toilets. The Bournemouth land train stops nearby for transport along the shoreline.
Beach Type
Sand
Facilities
Toilets
With access for disabled visitors
First aid posts
Lost children centres
Pubs
Cafes
Kiosks and restaurants
Cliff lift
Land train and beach hut hire
Activities
Swimming (watercraft free zones at certain beaches)
Sailing
Fishing
Surfing
Canoeing
Jet skiing
Windsurfing
Power boating
Pedalo hire
And water skiing
Areas of the beach have been zoned as No Smoking
Kidzone
And Canzone recycling areas
Nature and Wildlife
A three kilometre undercliff walk leads from Fisherman's Walk east to Hengistbury Head. The seafront promenade is 10km long stretching from Southbourne to Alum Chine and then on to Sandbanks. A cycle route has been introduced along the promenade.
Parking
Local parking.
Water Quality
Not Tested
Lifeguard
RNLI
Location
Nearest town: Bournemouth
County: Bournemouth
Latitude/Longitude: 50.7171, -1.864
Postcode: BH1 3DN
(postcode is for sat-nav purposes only, and may not represent the actual address of the beach)
Access
Follow signs to Bournemouth. along the A338 from Ringwood and the A35 from Poole. When in Bournemouth follow the signs for Durley Chine. Bournemouth Pier and Beaches or Fishermans Walk / Southbourne Beaches.
Public Transport
Beach rail and bus links to Bournemouth. Land train runs length of Bournemouth's main beaches.
Tourist Information
Bournemouth Visitor Information Bureau Westover Road Bournemouth BH1 2BU Tel. 0906 802 0234 E-mail: bournemouth.seafront@bournemouth.gov.uk
www.britishbeaches.info/bournemouth-east-cliff-bournemouth
East Cliff beach is located between Bournemouth and Boscombe piers. Easily accessible with local parking and a road running parallel to the beach. There is a cafe, a lift for the cliff and toilets. The Bournemouth land train stops nearby for transport along the shoreline.
Beach Type
Sand
Facilities
Toilets
With access for disabled visitors
First aid posts
Lost children centres
Pubs
Cafes
Kiosks and restaurants
Cliff lift
Land train and beach hut hire
Activities
Swimming (watercraft free zones at certain beaches)
Sailing
Fishing
Surfing
Canoeing
Jet skiing
Windsurfing
Power boating
Pedalo hire
And water skiing
Areas of the beach have been zoned as No Smoking
Kidzone
And Canzone recycling areas
Nature and Wildlife
A three kilometre undercliff walk leads from Fisherman's Walk east to Hengistbury Head. The seafront promenade is 10km long stretching from Southbourne to Alum Chine and then on to Sandbanks. A cycle route has been introduced along the promenade.
Parking
Local parking.
Water Quality
Not Tested
Lifeguard
RNLI
Location
Nearest town: Bournemouth
County: Bournemouth
Latitude/Longitude: 50.7171, -1.864
Postcode: BH1 3DN
(postcode is for sat-nav purposes only, and may not represent the actual address of the beach)
Access
Follow signs to Bournemouth. along the A338 from Ringwood and the A35 from Poole. When in Bournemouth follow the signs for Durley Chine. Bournemouth Pier and Beaches or Fishermans Walk / Southbourne Beaches.
Public Transport
Beach rail and bus links to Bournemouth. Land train runs length of Bournemouth's main beaches.
Tourist Information
Bournemouth Visitor Information Bureau Westover Road Bournemouth BH1 2BU Tel. 0906 802 0234 E-mail: bournemouth.seafront@bournemouth.gov.uk
www.britishbeaches.info/bournemouth-east-cliff-bournemouth
East Cliff beach is located between Bournemouth and Boscombe piers. Easily accessible with local parking and a road running parallel to the beach. There is a cafe, a lift for the cliff and toilets. The Bournemouth land train stops nearby for transport along the shoreline.
Beach Type
Sand
Facilities
Toilets
With access for disabled visitors
First aid posts
Lost children centres
Pubs
Cafes
Kiosks and restaurants
Cliff lift
Land train and beach hut hire
Activities
Swimming (watercraft free zones at certain beaches)
Sailing
Fishing
Surfing
Canoeing
Jet skiing
Windsurfing
Power boating
Pedalo hire
And water skiing
Areas of the beach have been zoned as No Smoking
Kidzone
And Canzone recycling areas
Nature and Wildlife
A three kilometre undercliff walk leads from Fisherman's Walk east to Hengistbury Head. The seafront promenade is 10km long stretching from Southbourne to Alum Chine and then on to Sandbanks. A cycle route has been introduced along the promenade.
Parking
Local parking.
Water Quality
Not Tested
Lifeguard
RNLI
Location
Nearest town: Bournemouth
County: Bournemouth
Latitude/Longitude: 50.7171, -1.864
Postcode: BH1 3DN
(postcode is for sat-nav purposes only, and may not represent the actual address of the beach)
Access
Follow signs to Bournemouth. along the A338 from Ringwood and the A35 from Poole. When in Bournemouth follow the signs for Durley Chine. Bournemouth Pier and Beaches or Fishermans Walk / Southbourne Beaches.
Public Transport
Beach rail and bus links to Bournemouth. Land train runs length of Bournemouth's main beaches.
Tourist Information
Bournemouth Visitor Information Bureau Westover Road Bournemouth BH1 2BU Tel. 0906 802 0234 E-mail: bournemouth.seafront@bournemouth.gov.uk
Building on the success of last year's event which saw 4,000 people visit our depot, this year’s event promises to be even bigger and better.
Highlights this year will include ‘hybrid bus’ racing, a special visiting bus from overseas, and a line up of Edinburgh double-deckers from the last 70 years.
There will also be a kidzone with face painting and a bouncy castle, a display of classic photos and memorabilia plus new for this year there will be an eco zone and plus many surprises along with the usual favourites of the vintage buses on display and trips through the bus wash.
Looking down one of the upper level hallways that branch off the main corridor...mall offices are on the left and a Kidzone playroom space is on the right.
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Tri-County Center opened on September 26, 1960. When it opened, the open-air center contained such stores as Shillito's, Pogue's, Kroger, a Kresge 5 and 10, and over 45 other stores. The center was enclosed by 1968 and renamed Tri-County Mall. Sears came to the mall around that same time. Between 1989 and 1992, the mall saw the addition of a second floor, along with the construction of MacAlpin's as a fourth anchor.
Today, Sears is the only mall anchor that has not had a name change. Shillito's became Shillito Rikes in 1982 when the two stores combined. In 1986, the store became a Lazarus; it was known as Lazarus-Macy's in 2003, then simply Macy's in 2005. Pogue's was renamed L.S. Ayres in 1983 and was closed in 1988. J.C.Penney took over that space, closing in July 2005. Today, the former J.C.Penney store is the site of an additional mall entrance, B.J.'s Restaurant & Brewhouse, Ethan Allan Furniture, and several smaller stores. The upper level of the former J.C.Penney became an indoor theme park, which is no longer open. McAlpin's became Dillard's in 1998. The Dillard's store was "downgraded" to a clearance center in 2013 and closed in 2015. As of today, that space is still vacant.
Universal Orlando Resort.
December, 2015.
Visit www.TwoLostBoys.com to follow all our travel adventures!
Comparing how the layouts for the Soundstage 42 simulator theater at Universal Studios Florida have changed.
Building on the success of last year's event which saw 4,000 people visit our depot, this year’s event promises to be even bigger and better.
Highlights this year will include ‘hybrid bus’ racing, a special visiting bus from overseas, and a line up of Edinburgh double-deckers from the last 70 years.
There will also be a kidzone with face painting and a bouncy castle, a display of classic photos and memorabilia plus new for this year there will be an eco zone and plus many surprises along with the usual favourites of the vintage buses on display and trips through the bus wash.
Universal Orlando Resort.
December, 2015.
Visit www.TwoLostBoys.com to follow all our travel adventures!
Lothian Buses will once again be opening its doors to the public on Saturday 28 September as part of the Cockburn Association’s Doors Open Day.
Building on the success of last year's event which saw 4,000 people visit the depot, this year’s event promises to be even bigger and better.
Highlights this year will include ‘hybrid bus’ racing, a special visiting bus from overseas, and a line up of Edinburgh double-deckers from the last 70 years.
There will also be a kidzone with face painting and a bouncy castle, a display of classic photos and memorabilia plus new for this year there will be an eco zone and plus many surprises along with the usual favourites of the vintage buses on display and trips through the bus wash.
Doors Open Days run throughout September across Scotland, giving millions of people free access to locations normally kept under lock and key. Lothian Buses were one of the first of the 500 plus Scottish buildings to sign up for the 2013 event.
Lothian Buses Central Depot will be open from 11.45am until 16.00 on Saturday 28 September with depot tours running regularly throughout the day using open top double-decker buses.
The event is free, and all donations received will go to Lothian Buses’ 2013 Charity of the Year – It’s Good to Give.
Go-Ahead London General's Wrightbus New Bus for London LT299 (LTZ 1299), which carries Transport for London's corporate livery, is pictured here at Lothian's "Central" Depot on Annandale Street, Edinburgh, participating in the company's annual "Doors Open Day". 27/09/14
The New Bus for London, sometimes referred to as NB4L, and colloquially as the New Routemaster, Borisbus or Borismaster (a portmanteau on the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, who drove their introduction, and the AEC Routemaster that it was designed to replace), is a bus operated in London. Designed by Heatherwick Studio, it is manufactured by Wrightbus, and features the 'hop-on hop-off' rear open platform of the original Routemaster, but meets the requirements for modern buses to be fully accessible. The first bus entered service on 27 February 2012.
Lothian Buses let members of public into its Central Depot for 2014's Doors Open Day again on Saturday 27th September 2014.
The highlights of this year's event included the popular hybrid bus racing, a bus ‘tilt’, films for the Scottish Screen Archive and the chance to WIN prizes! There was also a 'kidzone' with face painting and a bouncy castle, displays of classic photos and memorabilia along with the usual favourites such as the vintage bus display, trips through the bus wash and the chance to sit in the drivers cab.