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A pair of Tornado GR.4 of 617 Squadron perform a low level flypast down the Derwent Valley to commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the Dams Raid
Pair of Angels re-carved into an Annunciation
Italian, Rome
late 15th century
Andrea Bregno
Stone; marble
Today we went on another field trip. This time a walking trip to the Public Library and then into the park for a visit to see Sam and Betty.
This is Sam and Betty. Sam and Betty are, as stated below, birds that are in honor of Swanton's gift. While they are not descendants of the originals, the children of swanton love them still.
Here is a bit more information about them: "The Village of Swanton is the town's economic center and home to shops, the library, schools and a beautiful town green that is also home to a pair of "royal" swans, a gift from the Queen of England back in 1961. This bestowal was the brainstorm of a Montreal public relations man with a camp in Swanton, who wanted to do something to celebrate the town's 1963 bicentennial. He arranged for a pair of swans to be sent from a naturalist trust in Norfolk, England with the Queen's blessing, to Swanton, where they spent summers on the green and winters in a resident's yard. While today's swans aren't the original (or even descended from them), Swanton still calls them the Royal Swans."
A pair of Common Mergansers seen on Little Shuswap Lake in British Columbia on a recent visit. (14-05-07-8083)
Happy Thanksgiving to all of you Canucks out there! (And happy Columbus Day to all of you Yankees).
On the left, apple-saskatoon pie. I believe that saskatoons are also referred to as serviceberries.
On the right, good ol' pumpkin.
On the charcoal grill, right now... our turkey for dinner this evening.
Sony DSLR-A200
0.033 sec (1/30); f/1.8; 50 mm; ISO 400
I can't claim originality for this idea, as a good friend and fellow Guildford Model Engineering Society member has produced a wonderful layout using 65mm PVCu square downpipe as the structural element.
My trial section shows the concept:
A pair of laterals, joined by a ladder of cross members. In my case, spaced at 115mm centres, so coinciding with every third sleeper of PECO SM-32 track. Baseboard width will vary from 38" down to 9" as shown here. Under the trackbed is aluminium mosquito mesh, allowing real ballast to drain. The track itself is raised on 15mm pillars (cut-down plastic wall plugs) to provide ballast depth. Basic scenery is 'Turfus Artificialarta".
This pair of beautiful black, slightly oval cabochons are speckled with dots of fine silver; they look like little starry constellations and as they are a pair, they earned the name "Gemini".
They are a matched pair and would be great in a piece of wirework and would just as good as a simple pair of earrings or cufflinks. One of my customers also uses my cabochons in bead embroidery.
âž» Effetre glass with fine silver
âž» Diameter: about 18 - 18.5mm
âž» Depth: about 6.9mm
Taken at Longleat safari park. This pair were inseperable. There was another tiger in with them but he sat away from them.
Saturday at High Park on a beautiful, warm and sunny day. The Wood Ducks along the north end of Grenadier Pond. A male and female pair roosting on a branch.
CSX L606 in Youngsville, NC at dusk with two MP15’s and a GP38-3 leading the train back to Raleigh. 9/11/2024.
Irish seafood stew in a puff pastry with lobster, mussels, shrimp and root vegetables. Paired with Guinness.
Taken with the Agat 18k half-frame camera in week 25 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
Rollei Retro 100 film developed in Ilfosol 3 at 1+14 dilution for 7 minutes at 24 degrees C.
Scan of two consecutive frames.