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James Wadham photos - the first Mission Motorsport Launch Control event. All images are available for use - please credit Mission Motorsport / Launch Control in any use.
James Wadham photos - the first Mission Motorsport Launch Control event. All images are available for use - please credit Mission Motorsport / Launch Control in any use.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cormorant
Interesting trivia from wikipedia: The cormorant was the disguise used by Satan in Milton's Paradise Lost. The cormorant was significant as a symbol of "true Life/ Thereby regain’d," and was ironically used by Satan. Satan sat on top of the Tree of Life as a cormorant in his first attempt to deceive and tempt Eve.
June 23, 2024 - Summer is starting off with a blast from SpaceX! I watched and photographed this SpaceX Launch from my Home in Long Beach, CA with my family. I enjoyed hearing their excited reactions to this Rocket Launch!
Sea Launch is a $600 million sea platform from which commercial space payloads can be launched into space from the equator on the open sea. Built by an international partnership and managed by Boeing, it has hosted 24 successful launches. Its last mission in January 2007, however, suffered a spectacular failure. It's current mission was to put the Thuraya-3 communications satellite into geosynchronous orbit, but rough seas have prompted a delay. The Sea Launch platform is in Honolulu for refueling.
Launch Boipili, line of silver jewelry, inspired by Ndyuka culture, designed by Marcel Pinas, made by Sunil Oemrawsingh
Readytex Art Gallery, January 28, 2012
PHOTO Marieke Visser, 2012
Alastair Campbell launches his new book 'Winners' at Burnley Football Club. Event sponsored by Neville Gee
James Wadham photos - the first Mission Motorsport Launch Control event. All images are available for use - please credit Mission Motorsport / Launch Control in any use.
James Wadham photos - the first Mission Motorsport Launch Control event. All images are available for use - please credit Mission Motorsport / Launch Control in any use.
Two young, barefoot men made this raft and put it into the Seine in Paris. By the time I started to cross the Solférino Passerelle at the Jardin des Tuileries, the water police had taken the young men and the raft out of the Seine.
The raft was very clever, made of heavy pieces of wood and foam insulation. They had affixed a white flag to the raft. Their paddles had wood handles and plexiglass paddles. A lot of thought, effort and money went into their work.
But the police took the raft, flag and paddles away in one boat. I watched for another 10 minutes, during which the police kept talking to the men. The fellows looked very disappointed.
I wonder what they were doing. I hope they had a good time on their raft, however long it floated along the Seine.
Space Shuttle Atlantis at lift-off! The orbiter and astronauts will deliver a European science laboratory to the outpost, completing a vision decades in the making.
James Wadham photos - the first Mission Motorsport Launch Control event. All images are available for use - please credit Mission Motorsport / Launch Control in any use.
James Wadham photos - the first Mission Motorsport Launch Control event. All images are available for use - please credit Mission Motorsport / Launch Control in any use.
James Wadham photos - the first Mission Motorsport Launch Control event. All images are available for use - please credit Mission Motorsport / Launch Control in any use.
On Tuesday I was invited to join the media for a launch of Woo's new a la carte dinner menu on the 5th floor of the Toronto Life Square building.
The new menu has been brought in by new Exeutive Chef Christopher Kanka.
Around the table were folks from Taste TO, Dine.TO, Sun Media, and Juicy.
As you know, I don't normally go to restaurant media events because I feel it's important to maintain an arms length relationship with all restaurants, both in and out of the cheapEats price range. However, circumstances were such that I met the chef through a friend just a couple of days before this event so I didn't feel it would compromise things.
Karl (originally from Malmö - Sweden's third largest city) leads our team in singing the national anthem and flag hanging ceremony. Skal (congratulations) to the entire team who worked on this launch.
(Football fans: notice he's wearing Sweden's National football team jersey from the 1994 World Cup?)