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Oakleaf Coaches of Barnsley: (K708 PNR) a Caetano Algarve II 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_1274/JL.
In the Garden with a speedlight :)
Strobist:
Single unmodified Speedlight camera right, Radio trigger.
Orange Oakleaf Butterfly at Stratford Butterfly Farm, Stratford-upon-Avon
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Oakleaf W900 BCL is a Volvo B10M with Plaxton Paragon coachwork. It was new to Burton Coaches, Haverhill in 2000.
OAKLEAF COACHES, BARNSLEY
R916ULA , a Volvo B10M-62 with Berkhof Axial body, arrived from Arctic Brook, South Mimms, in September, 2005.
It was new to Q Drive, Battersea in February, 1998.
A 5 Oct 2013 early autumn landscape as seen from Oakleaf Road in south western Pennsylvania near the town of Avella.
Oakleaf hydrangea
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Flemygea' SNOW QUEEN
Kemper Backyard Garden
Photo credit: Lisa Francis
Courtesy Missouri Botanical Garden
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~
A Snowy winter view of Oakleaf road near Avella Pa.
Click on photo to see some of the other seasonal views from about the same spot. I still need a Spring photo to complete the set.