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1. What has roots as nobody sees, is taller than trees, up, up it goes, and yet never grow?

(Answer: Mountain)

 

Here is my rushed into into the 2013-14 Middle Earth Lego Olympics.

 

I am not entirely satisfied with this build, as I wanted to get more angles and detail, but time limits and life got in the way. :) So here it is, I used the answer to the category, "Mountain," to base my creation of off. Basically this castle lies behind a waterfall, in a mountain, hence the sloping rocks. It was also going to be my entry into the CCCXI Secret Hidout category, but I ran out of time on that one. :/

  

Sorry for the eh pictures, I was a bit rushed, and night pictures are always hard in my house.

  

Thanks for viewing,

 

and Enjoy!

  

Soli Deo Gloria!

 

~Matthew~

Oakleaf Coaches of Barnsley: (R952 YNF) a Jonckheere Mistral 50 bodied Volvo B10M, painted in this white and red based livery and captured parked up in Blackpool's Rigby Road Coach Park.

 

© Christopher Lowe.

Date: 15th July 2007.

Ref No. 100_1278/JL.

Drop of water on an Oak leaf

OAKLEAF COACHES, BARNSLEY

 

KUI2760, a Volvo B10M-60 with Jonkheere Deauville body, was new to Park's of Hamilton, in May, 1993, as K910RGE.

It was acquired in 2000 from Barratt, Nantwich, where it was K6 BCL.

Blooms white in Spring and turns to pink / purple and then to brown...beautiful all along!

Barnsley

Volvo B9R Sunsundegui Sideral

The annual Stratford-upon-Avon Victorian Christmas Market takes place over two consecutive weekends in the Warwickshire tourist hotspot. For 2025 the chosen weekends were the last in November and first in December. With over 300 stalls spread up and down closed-off streets, the event, which only began in 2017, attracts a good number of coaches especially on the Saturday's. I attended on the second Saturday (06/12/2025) and witnessed the arrival of 92 coaches from 71 different operators at the town's substantial coach park.

Category:

 

1. What has roots as nobody sees, is taller than trees, up, up it goes, and yet never grow?

(Answer: Mountain)

 

Here is my rushed into into the 2013-14 Middle Earth Lego Olympics.

 

I am not entirely satisfied with this build, as I wanted to get more angles and detail, but time limits and life got in the way. :) So here it is, I used the answer to the category, "Mountain," to base my creation of off. Basically this castle lies behind a waterfall, in a mountain, hence the sloping rocks. It was also going to be my entry into the CCCXI Secret Hidout category, but I ran out of time on that one. :/

  

Sorry for the eh pictures, I was a bit rushed, and night pictures are always hard in my house.

  

Thanks for viewing,

 

and Enjoy!

  

Soli Deo Gloria!

 

~Matthew~

Manas National Park, Assam, India

02-03-2021

Colorful Fall leaves,

sunlit by,

the morning sun.

Oakleaf Hydrangea in bloom

on a hot Summer day/

RFA OAKLEAF A111

Class……………………………Third Leaf Class Support Tanker

Builder………………………..Uddervallavarvet Aktiebolaget, Uddevalla, Sweden

Yard number……………….312

Laid down..………………….

Launched….…………………2 July 1981 (as OKTANIA for Rederi AB Oktetten, Stockholm

Started RFA Service……..14 August 1986

Completed.………………….22 October 1981

Propulsion.…………………..1 shaft driven by Uddevalla- Burnmeister and Wain 4L80GFCA : 2-stroke single acting 4-cylinder oil engine

Speed..…………………………15.5 knots

Range…………………………..

History

•2 July 1981: Launched as OKTANIA for Rederi AB Oktetten, Stockholm

•29 March 1985: Approval given to charter her to replace RFA PLUMLEAF

•June 1985: Purchased by James Fisher & Sons, Barrow-in-Furness for bare-boat charter to the MoD (N)

•1986: Converted for RFA requirements by Falmouth Shiprepairer Ltd.

•14 August 1986 : Formally renamed RFA OAKLEAF (A111)

•12 March 2007: Arrived Portsmouth for the last time and laid up for disposal.

•29 September 2010: Left Portsmouth under tow of the tug MEGA ONE bound for ship breakers in Turkey

•22 October 2010: Arrived under tow at Aliaga, Turkey for breaking up by Leyal Ship Recycling Ltd.

  

RFA OAKLEAF on 23 May 1989 preparing on the Gosport Fuel Jetty, Portsmouth

 

Back lit thimbleweed, drying gourd, and oakleaf hydrangea (the red) in back.

This one has a double flower and turns a beautiful red in the fall. I had been looking for one for about 7 years when I found 2 of them this year.

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Imprint of a Falcon striking its prey.

 

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RFA OAKLEAF A111

Class……………………………Third Leaf Class Support Tanker

Builder………………………..Uddervallavarvet Aktiebolaget, Uddevalla, Sweden

Yard number……………….312

Laid down..………………….

Launched….…………………2 July 1981 (as OKTANIA for Rederi AB Oktetten, Stockholm

Started RFA Service……..14 August 1986

Completed.………………….22 October 1981

Propulsion.…………………..1 shaft driven by Uddevalla- Burnmeister and Wain 4L80GFCA : 2-stroke single acting 4-cylinder oil engine

Speed..…………………………15.5 knots

Range…………………………..

History

•2 July 1981: Launched as OKTANIA for Rederi AB Oktetten, Stockholm

•29 March 1985: Approval given to charter her to replace RFA PLUMLEAF

•June 1985: Purchased by James Fisher & Sons, Barrow-in-Furness for bare-boat charter to the MoD (N)

•1986: Converted for RFA requirements by Falmouth Shiprepairer Ltd.

•14 August 1986 : Formally renamed RFA OAKLEAF (A111)

•12 March 2007: Arrived Portsmouth for the last time and laid up for disposal.

•29 September 2010: Left Portsmouth under tow of the tug MEGA ONE bound for ship breakers in Turkey

•22 October 2010: Arrived under tow at Aliaga, Turkey for breaking up by Leyal Ship Recycling Ltd.

  

RFA OAKLEAF on 23 May 1989 preparing to leave the Gosport Fuel Jetty, Portsmouth

 

Using a split lens filter.

 

Camera: HOLGAGLO 120N (Fucshia Fusion)

 

Film: Kodak Portra 400.

Just getting started making flowers.

oakleaf coaches of barnsley m1

Oakleaf Coaches' corporate liveried Volvo B12M/VDL Berkhof Axial SP55 KHD is pictured here at County Hall Coach Park, Durham, providing transport for the Durham Christmas Market. 06/12/15

 

The Oakleaf gets its name from the shape of its beautiful large leaves. This is a very special Oakleaf hydrangea because the blooms appear to be double and is called 'SNOWFLAKE'

Yet another variety of Hydrangea to share with you ..

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