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Selected by Lori...It's May 1...when we can finally say goodbye to winter and look forward to sunshine, warm weather, and... bikinis! Since we've received many requests for more micro bikini pics, Lori chose one of her favorite metallic blue string bikinis to celebrate with you in waving farewell to the cold!
āAt last came the golden month of the wild folk-- honey-sweet May, when the birds come back, and the flowers come out, and the air is full of the sunrise scents and songs of the dawning year.ā
ā Samuel Scoville Jr.
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'Buttercups, bright eyed and bold, hold their chalices of gold to catch the sunshine and the dew.'
Julia Caroline Dorr
The countryside is so lovely at the moment....crops growing...meadows full of wild flowers and colour...May blossom in abundance...It's been a good 'May' this year!!
texture thanks to Kerstin Frank.
> Hat / SeppƤlƤ
> Bird skull necklace / Fashionology
> Knitwear / Lindex
> Leather bracelet / H&M men
> Zebra ring / JC
> High-waisted shorts / H&M Divided
> Bag / Klo Design
> Tights / Lindex
> Canvas shoes / Vagabond: Elise
This hummingbird is collecting spider webs from a large urn on our patio. The webs bind the other materials together and allow the nest to stretch as their young grow.
I like to go to the beach late at night and feel pretty sure that I'm the southernmost person in New Jersey.
Our Daily Challenge 28 April - 4 May : Polka Dots
It was exciting to have some rain at last, and it also produced a few photo ops.
Previously not recorded in Cox, Julian, and Colin Ford, with contributions by Joanne Lukitsh and Philippa Wright. Julia Margaret Cameron: the Complete Photographs. London: Thames and Hudson in association with The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, and The National Museum of Photography, Film & Television, Bradford, 2003. National Art Library pressmark: 604.AD.0437
Cameron was presented with her first camera in 1863, at the age of 48, and subsequently embraced photography with a passion. She compiled this album in 1869 for her son, Hardinge Hay Cameron. It contains 112 miniature prints of her larger works - portraits of famous men, fair women, literary scenes and religious images.
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1954 Digest; Manhunt May 1954,
Novelettes:
James T. Farrell - The old Flame
Frank Kane - Lead Ache (Johnny Liddell)
Richard Deming - The Blonde in the Bar
Jack Webb - Broken Doll
Short stories:
Evan Hunter
Sam S. Taylor
Charles Beckman Jr
Fletcher Flora
Jonathan Craig
R. van Taylor
unknown Artist
Tyseley DMU set TY523 has just arrived at Leicester on a service from Birmingham, 12th May 1979. By this point in time hybrid DMU sets were becoming not uncommon and TS523 is an example as it is formed M51492+M59003+M50116. The rear power car and centre car are Derby/Leyland high density suburban class 116 vehicles, a Driving Motor Second (DMS) and Trailer Second (TS) respectively while the leading power car is a class 105 Cravens low density Driving Motor Brake Second (DMBS). The two class 116 vehicles date from 1957 and were originally formed with a class 116 Driving Motor Brake Second (DMBS) to form a three car high density suburban set for Birmingham local duties.
Unit History
M51492 was built in 1957 as part of a batch of twenty four, two car power/trailer sets for Scottish Region duties (its original partner being SC56481) and was initially allocated to Kittybrewster (Aberdeen). It transferred to Hamilton in June 1959 for South Clyde local duties and remained on these duties until the mid 1975 when it transferred to South Gosford for Tyneside duties, its partner SC56481 was withdrawn around this time. By 1979 M51492 had migrated to Tyseley and would seem to be in use as a āmaintenance spareā. The Cravens class 105 units were not included in the refurbishment scheme and therefore withdrawals took place in earnest in the early 1980ās.