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De Sant Climent, Menorca. Lager estil Helles. Malta, llúpol i llevat. 20 IBUs. 4,2%. Molt suau i semblant a una industrial. No sé fins a quin punt és artesana, segurament filtrada. #Helles #Pils #lager #beer #cerveza #pivo #birra #instabeer #pornbeer #cervesa #olut #øl #bière #beerporn #beergeek #beernerd #craftbeerlive #cervesaartesana #cervesaartesanal #beer #pivo #birra #cervesa #cerveza #olut #øl #пиво #bière #beerporn #beergeek #beernerd #craftbeerlive #hophead #craftbeernotcrapbeer #craftbeerporn #craftbeerlover #beerstagram #beerpic
Queens Birthday Weekend saw Pioneer Motorcycle Club run the 76th edition of the Kaikoura 3 Day trial. The Club was rewarded with a large entry of 93 riders from across New Zealand including 5 Sidechairs, 9 Twin Shocks, 9 Women, and 8 Junior riders. Day 1 was at Birches Road south of Kaikoura featuring creek sections, grassy sections and mud. Considering it is June the weather was warm with no frost. A frost did greet us for Day 2 at Dairy Flat reached after travelling a short distance along the Inland Road. Easier sections on the second day combined with a longer loop saw many happy faces. Day 3 was again fine with no frost for the last day at Mt Fyffe. For the upper grades the creek sections were the most challenging day. It was great to have three fine and warm days for Kaikoura after having some rain on the last day last year. Prize giving was held at the Whaler in Kaikoura before everyone departed for home. Overall winner of Expert was Jason Baker with a well deserved win. Thanks to everyone who travelled to the event. The Club has had some great feedback, and looks forward to hosting you all again next year. Enjoy Lynette's photos.
Queens Birthday Weekend saw Pioneer Motorcycle Club run the 76th edition of the Kaikoura 3 Day trial. The Club was rewarded with a large entry of 93 riders from across New Zealand including 5 Sidechairs, 9 Twin Shocks, 9 Women, and 8 Junior riders. Day 1 was at Birches Road south of Kaikoura featuring creek sections, grassy sections and mud. Considering it is June the weather was warm with no frost. A frost did greet us for Day 2 at Dairy Flat reached after travelling a short distance along the Inland Road. Easier sections on the second day combined with a longer loop saw many happy faces. Day 3 was again fine with no frost for the last day at Mt Fyffe. For the upper grades the creek sections were the most challenging day. It was great to have three fine and warm days for Kaikoura after having some rain on the last day last year. Prize giving was held at the Whaler in Kaikoura before everyone departed for home. Overall winner of Expert was Jason Baker with a well deserved win. Thanks to everyone who travelled to the event. The Club has had some great feedback, and looks forward to hosting you all again next year. Enjoy Lynette's photos.
This location is of the James Pearce jr. house, located right in the heart of the Rouge Valley, which still stands to this day. The homestead was built in 1869 by the Pearce family themselves. In 1893 the Pearce family rebuilt their home on the existing foundation and reused some of the old wood to save in material and labour.
The 2022 Monteiths New Zealand Trials Champs were held at Labour Weekend on the rocks around Alexandra. A record entry of just under one hundred riders took on three days of challenging riding. The venues were all close to Alexandra with only 15 minutes drive time to each day’s event. The first day was held on the hills above Hawley Road in warm dry weather. It is a great venue that has been used at past South Island rounds. Day 2 was held at a new property at Conroys Gully in Fruitlands. This would have to be one of the best venues in NZ with sections set up down both sides of a gulley with spectators in deck chairs located along the top of the gully being able to watch action in a number of sections from a single vantage point. The last day was the most challenging with a return to new sections above Hawley Road, but with strong winds, cold temperatures, and showers that turned to rain. Tough conditions for competitors, and also for each observer that stood in the cold wet conditions until all riders finished.
As the largest trials event held in NZ there were some queues but riders and some spectators were very good and helped the observers to keep everyone flowing through the sections. This positive attitude by spectators and riders made it a great event to be part of. The small team that make up the Southern Trials group did an excellent job and put on an event of a high standard. Thanks to them, the officials, and especially the observers, as without them the event could not be run. Thanks also to Lynette who took photos all weekend, as I never got time to pick it up myself.
The three days certainly found worthy champions in each class with Dylan Ball the top rider in New Zealand for the third time. Congratulations to Dylan, and all other class winners.
L-R: Deputy Head-teacher of Woolwich Poly Gwen Ward, Head-teacher of Windrush Primary School Jo Marchant, CEO of Trust Thamesmead Mick Hayes, Teresa and Head-teacher of Discovery Primary School Jane Perry
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In honor of Women’s History Month, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is celebrating the accomplishments female service members have made while serving their country.
Shasta Pearce, U.S. Navy, traveling back to the United States in March 2009, through the Suez Canal aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt during Operation Enduring Freedom.
This location is of the James Pearce jr. house, located right in the heart of the Rouge Valley, which still stands to this day. The homestead was built in 1869 by the Pearce family themselves. In 1893 the Pearce family rebuilt their home on the existing foundation and reused some of the old wood to save in material and labour.
It is 3 April 2014, or Stuart Pearce Day, a time for rejoicing in Nottingham. The appointment of a club legend as manager is certainly no guarantee of success, these things can go horribly wrong, but there is an important emotional string between a fan and a football club that for many who have become disillusioned will have been re-attached by confirmation of today’s news.
Fans of a certain age are being whisked back to their youths when a rampaging left back won their hearts. The crunching tackles, the thunderous free kicks, the marauding runs and the Herculean thighs all combined to lift an electrician into a hero.... Psycho! Psycho! Psycho!
Today, however, is for the celebration of a returning hero. Through 12 years of wonderful service as a player Stuart Pearce deserves a glorious return and whether he succeeds or fails he remains one of the greats, one of the reasons we love Nottingham Forest. For much of this season I have felt myself drifting away, not wanting to watch my club being dragged through the mud, but today I look forward. Today I wear a grin that is broad and foolish. We are Nottingham Forest, Psycho is our leader! Legend!"
The old post office; Pearce was once a thriving mining town with about 1,500 residents. Today only a few buildings and some ruins remain.
OU65 DFG
2016 Volvo B8R/Plaxton Panther 3 C59F
Pearces Private Hire, Berinsfield
Buckingham, 7 August 2024
Pearces Private Hire of Berinsfield, Oxfordshire, was established in 1970. The family-run firm has regularly invested in new coaches and has a simple but easily recognisable livery using a distinctive shade of yellow and brown. In early 2025 the operator was acquired by Go-Ahead who already own Oxford Bus and more recently Pulham's Travel.
In May 2025, shortly after the takeover, a pair of Temsa HD13 C57FLT coaches arrived (OU25 & OX25BUS - initially as YJ25CSO/U). In late May, the opportunity was taken to take OX25BUS for a mini photoshoot in and around Oxford.
This location is of the James Pearce jr. house, located right in the heart of the Rouge Valley, which still stands to this day. The homestead was built in 1869 by the Pearce family themselves. In 1893 the Pearce family rebuilt their home on the existing foundation and reused some of the old wood to save in material and labour.
Carly Pearce performs on August 27, 2017 during the Hometown Throwdown sponsored by 100.7 FM, The Wolf, at the King County Fairgrounds in Enumclaw, Washington, USA
Ino'z, Wimberly Texas
We discovered Slim Bawb a few years ago and went back to Wimberly to see him again. Louisiana music y'all.
Photos from TAC in Holmenkollen Oslo. More photos and news (in norwegian) on www.nrksport.no/snowboard/