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now you dont. the big one was too dangerous to tackle on my own in the rain. Just need some kind person with a chainsaw to do the big one then cover the side trail.
The Soho Loop turns right off the Birmingham Mainline Canal. I take it regularly on my way to and from the city centre to home in Handsworth. The towpaths are good cycle tracks, improved by the Canal & River Trust. Oscar often runs beside me, safely off the road.
Stagecoach East Kent Enviro 200 36880 (GN13 EYR) with Loop branding is seen in Canterbury on 26th June 2017.
The car in the left lane was one of those that camp out at about 1 mph below the speed limit and won't move over. I was in the center lane and slowly overtaking him and somebody else was in the far right lane but had been sitting about a half car length behind me for miles - which annoys the crap out of me because we're not in the freakin' Blue Angels. I realized an AZ State Trooper had rolled up behind the lane hog but the guy still wouldn't move over. I decided to force my flying partner to back off so I could move over and let the trooper pass and then life was all good again.
Four foot AM / MW loop antenna with Sony portable receiver.
Consists of nine turns of bellwire on a 4 foot frame - winding spacing about 2 cm's. Tuned with a variable capacitor from a crystal radio kit.
I rarely see the Maned Wolf when I visit but this day was different. As we were standing there, it stepped out of it's den from the far side of the enclosure, strolled up toward us and then looped around and walked right back in!
At the Philadelphia Zoo
Please check out my 2014 Zoo Set.
An eastbound Intermountain Power Project empty coal train leans into the curve of the lower Gillully loop on Union Pacific's Provo Subdivision.
Winnipeg Tribune. Loop the Loop to Brandon [map]. Scale not given. In: The Winnipeg Tribune. The Winnipeg Tribune Tourist Edition. Winnipeg: 1926, p. 65.
Published Monday, May 31, 1926.
Image Courtesy of University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections
Tobacco Looper, Chrysodeixis argentifera a species of Noctuidae. Como NSW Australia, January 2012.
Chrysodeixis caterpillars have two pairs of abdominal legs; taper towards the head; are green or blue green; arch the middle part of the back and move with a looping motion. When disturbed they move the forward portion of the body about in wide sweeping arcs.
Specifically, Chrysodeixis argentifera caterpillars have two longitudinal white stripes on the back and a row of body hairs with dark coloured bases along each side of the body.
From AGbulletin 2, The Identification of Armyworm, Cutworm, Budworm and Looper Caterpillar Pests, Graham Goodyer, Department of Agriculture, NSW, February 1978.
Another photohop cutout excercise. Replaced playground sand with crushed fruit loops on the sidewalk.
upper kinnaur terrain with the koh loops, where it takes 30 hair-pin bends to climb 1800m to the top of this typical himlayan cold desert mountain.
see more TRANS-HIMALAYAN LANDSCAPEs here.
Now I have been to another Loop! It was a beautiful shop, and they forced me to take two skeins of Colinette Prism in Slate home with me. At the UK price, more than half off the price in the US, how could I resist?
A westbound Pacer Stack train passes thru Williams Loop, south of Quincy, CA. This was my dad's first visit to Williams Loop. Although he's not a train buff, it made an impression on him!
Model: Steph
Hair: Courtney O'Connor
Stylist: Beth DeProphetis from the Loop
My pro account has expired!!!
i'm sad :(
Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (Loop Transportation Center)
Description: View of the Loop Transportation Center, located at 203 N. La Salle St. In addition to offices, the building contains a multi-level parking garage, car rental agencies, and a rapid transit station serving four lines including trains to both O'Hare and Midway airports.
Photographer: Brubaker, C. William, 1989
Architecture Date: 1982-1985 (Loop Transportation Center)
Geographic coverage: Loop (Chicago, Ill.)
Collection: C. William Brubaker Collection (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Repository: University of Illinois at Chicago. Library. Special Collections Department
Rights: This image may be used freely, with attribution, for research, study and educational purposes. For permission to publish, distribute, or use this image for any other purpose, please contact Special Collections and University Archives, University of Illinois at Chicago Library, 801 South Morgan St., Chicago, IL 60607. Phone: (312) 996-2742; email: lib-permissions@uic.edu.
File Name: bru004_02_lF
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