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noun: pho·tog·ra·phy;

 

pronounced: \fə-ˈtä-grə-fē\

  

The word photo-graphy derived from the Greek word 'photos' which means (“light”)

and graphein (“to draw”).

    

The word was first used in the 1839 and will be 170 years old at the strike of midnight!

  

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"Thank you for helping me evolve here on flickr with you in all of 2008

your views are truly my inspiration for me to grow; thank you for being an integral part of this evolution. ; )

 

Happy New Year!!

and all my best wishes for 2009!

 

~peace"

 

flickr today

 

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1968 Triumph TR5 PI 2500.

 

Anglia Car Auctions at King's Lynn. Catalogue description -

 

"V5, MoT Mar 16, 23,899 recorded miles, current owner 10 years, has history file and buff log book."

 

Estimated at £28,000 to £32,000.

At Rotherham Interchange

Sunday.

 

And a day of rest.

 

Or that’s what should happen, but then again, we all need some phys, even if it is just walking around. And as the tracks and lanes round home are clogged with mud due to the winter rain, best to go somewhere paved. We have recently done Deal and Walmer as well as Dover a couple of times, so next nearest really was Sandwich.

 

Sandwich was built on a spit of land at the edge of the Stour estuary/Wantsum Channel, and was heavily defended by a town wall. These days its much more peaceful, full of fine listed buildings, three churches, a town gate as well as the finest French cheese shop in these here parts.

 

We had coffee. Second coffee and croissants, got dressed and were out of the house at the crack of dawn, or quarter to ten as it is known.

 

Being early, we drive through Walmer and Deal and then out past Worth before arriving in Sandwich, parking behind the Guildhall, where we find parking is free on Sundays.

 

I remember out beyond the art deco cinema, there being a sluice and stream that runs through the houses. So we walk in that direction and come to Horse Pool Sluice, with the stream of drainage ditch that flows either side. Towards the centre of town, the stream flows right by the frontage of a row of houses, requiring each of their doors to be accessed by a small bridge.

 

In fact this stream meanders all through the centre of town and emerges on King Street before flowing to the railway station and out beside the Deal Road, which we find later on in the walk. The stream flowed between the high walls of two houses, then among the gardens of a new build estate before flowing out over the marshes towards the river Stour.

 

We walked back through the town, window shopping as we went, and at least because it was Sunday, the narrow streets were pretty empty.

 

Back at the Guildhall, we went to the old bus waiting rooms which have been converted to a café, and have a coffee and a Tunnock’s wafer, whilst enjoying the décor.

 

Back outside to walk to the other side of town, where we find the sluice/stream continues in front of the row of houses, just like we saw earlier. Not sure whether I’d be that happy about a stream passing literally outside of the house. Anyway, many of the houses have been there a hundred years or more.

 

But we were done, 5,000 steps done as we meandered round the town. We called in No Name Shop for some cheese and fresh bread, then back to the car and drive home, just as the next wave of wind and rain swept in.

 

We now had more bread and crackers we knew what to do with. We’d just have to eat it. Not much to report of our journey back home, other than me thinking I could go back to Eastry church next weekend. Yes, that sounds like a good idea.

 

Back home we had another coffee, and I began the football marathon, with games on TV and radio, while Jools binged watched the last series of His Dark Materials. I haven’t watched any of them, I am done with drama on TV or in the cinema. I just got out of the habit. And, I don’t miss it, if I’m honest. I see ads for stuff, and very little piques my interest, and never enough to make we set time aside to watch it.

 

Norwich were in action in the Cup, and fail to score, let one in, so are out for another year. We do have a new manager though, and we shall see how that pans out, but this years sees the 50th anniversary of me attending my first game at Carrow Road, and all I have ever wanted was to see us lift the Cup at Wembley.

 

Is it too much to ask?

 

Then Citeh give Chelsea a footballing lesson, rattling in three before half time and getting another in a pedestrian second half.

 

So it goes.

 

Cheese and bread and crackers for supper. And wine.

 

credits: Yann Coatsaliou

Showbus 2018: Scania N113DRB / East Lancs W372 PHY was new to Coombs of Weston-super-Mare in 2000. Now with Stanways Coaches of Rode Heath, Staffordshire, registered DEZ 9717.

Professor James Fraser teach a Physics class.

G-PHYS - Avtech Jabiru SP-470 - PFA 274B-13926 - Private - Newtownards Airfield - Wednesday - 22-05-2019

CS-PHY Embraer 505 Phenom 300 of Netjets Europe at Blackpool 13/12/23

Code 3 First Western National VR/ECWs. Real PHY 697S was new to NBC Bristol as 2-door bus for City services. Later passed to Western National and centre exit removed, but stairs still in central position. XHK 231X came from Thamesway.

Hyewon Pechkis

Faculty

Physics Department (PHYS)

Photographed beside writing on a chalkboard to describe #WhyITeach on Wednesday, August 17, 2016 in Chico, Calif.

(Jason Halley/University Photographer)

Code 3 First Western National VR/ECW. Real PHY 697S was new to NBC Bristol as 2-door bus for City services. Later passed to Western National and centre exit removed, but stairs still in central position. And here she is with City Line, still in 2-door form:

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Ex Bristol Omnibus dual door Bristol VR PHY 700S seen here with Bakers Dolphin and parked at Weston Super Mare in August 1999.

Phỹ pág nhữg đứa pắt chước tao! =))=))

VIA Tahoe VT6103L Ethernet PHY Transceivers chip image

Code 3 First Western National VR/ECW. Real PHY 697S was new to NBC Bristol as 2-door bus for City services. Later passed to Western National and centre exit removed, but stairs still in central position.

Code 3 First Western National VR/ECWs. Real PHY 697S was new to NBC Bristol as 2-door bus for City services. Later passed to Western National and centre exit removed, but stairs still in central position. XHK 231X came from Thamesway.

Stagecoach Preston used on BAE Contract work

The only one of 2 EV buses at Preston depot, The BAE contract runs on a mix of Eclectic Yutongs and diesel E300s

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