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All backgrounds photographed in same light with same camera. A good lesson in color theory and the effect on colors on one another. Just look at the temperatures of this series of photos.
Houston Texas Shell Eco Marathon annual competition to achieve the highest possible fuel efficiency or highest miles per gallon March 27 2010 USA Race teams Fuel solar cell gasoline diesel LPG fueled students futuristic Cars prototype Urban Concept
I am making 25 personalized Tom T. Turkey books for my son's class for Thanksgiving! I even saved my pennies and bought a book binder for the event. My aunt used to make cookies for my class when I was in school. She would ask for a class list from my teacher. I did the same thing.
Many of the kids remember me as the Mom that drove the wacky Bookmobile.
For historical background see The Tom T. Turkey Construction Kit
Fox sp. possible intergrade originally identified by Steve Mlodinow at San Pedro House, Sierra Vista, Arizona, coming into one of the platform feeders in the back. He thought it could be an intergrade between a Red and maybe a Sooty. Not sure of his final conclusion. This bird shows reddish ear coverts and a wash across the crown on an otherwide grayish head. Verticle streaks on the mantle as in a Red Fox Sparrow. We saw it a few times and it was shy but if you loitered long enough you were rewarded!
Nederland, Amsterdam 7 mei 2013
Greenpeace geeft de top van het Nederlandse bedrijfsleven vandaag schone energie. Actievoerders van Greenpeace hebben op het dak van de monumentale Amsterdamse optiebeurs zonnepanelen opgehangen, en een banner aan de voorkant van het gebouw.
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Houston Texas Shell Eco Marathon annual competition to achieve the highest possible fuel efficiency or highest miles per gallon March 27 2010 USA Race teams Fuel solar cell gasoline diesel LPG fueled students futuristic Cars prototype Urban Concept
The Llandudno Great Orme Tram, seen here just past the midway station, the halfway point. This is the longest cable pulled tram in the UK
This stonework is some very substantial culverting on the stream running along what was thought to be the eastern boundary of Harrold Priory. the stonework is on both sides of the stream producing a culvert up to two metres deep and widening to around five metres.