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Hawker's House Clothing Pollyanne Coat Fuchsia and Avion Designer Suit Electric Gold
Today we wear two beautiful creations for men and women made by Hawker's House.
Sabrymoon is wearing "Pollyanne" a beautiful coat in the color fuchsia with embroidered collar and a scarf matching with large cuffs and a little bow, always fuchsia. A very classic coat... but at the same time tasty and stylish.
Spice is wearing a jacket / pants set really very interesting, with a gold decoration on the right side: definitely you do not go unnoticed with this dress!!!
Both dresses are also available in other colors or with other decorations, so you should visit the Hawker's House mainstore and see all the creations available!!!
Oggi indossiamo due belle creazioni per uomo e donna realizzate da Hawker's House.
Sabrymoon indossa "Pollyanne" un bel cappotto nella colorazione fucsia, con colletto ricamato e una sciarpa in tinta con i grandi polsini e con un fiocchetto abbinato... molto classico ma nello stesso tempo sfizioso e stiloso.
Spice indossa un outfit giacca/pantaloni davvero molto interessante, con una decorazione color oro sul lato destro: decisamente non si passa inosservati con questo abito!!!
Entrambi gli abiti sono disponibili anche in altre colorazioni o con altre decorazioni, per cui vi consigliamo di visitare il mainstore di Hawker's House per vedere tutte le creazioni disponibili!!!
Sabrymoon
Coat: Hawker's House Clothing - Pollyanne Coat Fuchsia
includes also mesh shoes
Spice
Outfit: Hawker's House Clothing - Avion Designer Suit Electric Gold
includes 2 color dress slacks, 2 jacket with or w/out ascot
Hawker's House Mainstore
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n what was probably the least enjoyable game to watch this season, for many reasons, the important fact was that Longridge prevailed and left Turton with all 3 points to return to the top of the West Lancashire League Premier Division.
In a week where West Lancs games have been postponed, and ordered to be replayed after 87 minutes, both sides agreed to play the match over two halves of 40 minutes each.
On a difficult surface, in extremely windy conditions, Turton played to a rigid game plan and the referee struggled to impose his authority from very early on in the game. The tactic however proved successful as, without troubling Lee Dovey in the Town goal,they made it to half time without conceding, nor looking particularly troubled by Town's superior possession.
Crowd favourite Joe Melling had returned to the Longridge side after a recent head injury, and he had a headed half chance at the far post after a Brad Carsley cross that unfortunately came to nothing. In a sign of things to come Town complained that Melling had been stamped on by the Turton keeper, but their appeals came to nothing.
Manager Lee Ashcroft's frustration at both his own side's efforts, and the lack of protection shown to his players by the referee, was obvious as the side's went in 0-0 at half time after exactly 40 minutes.
Longridge now had the strong wind at their backs, and Jack Preston (pictured) was introduced at half time in place of the unfortunate Conor Linighan, whose neat skilful style was not suited to the playing surface. Town were now lined up in a 3-5-2 formation with Preston joining leading scorer Brad Carsley up front.
Carsley and Preston linked well as Town went a little more direct and, after good work from Carsley, Preston stabbed the ball home with 20 minutes remaining to finally give Town the lead that their superiority deserved. In the aftermath however, the Turton keeper clearly punched Ash Ball and was given a straight red card leaving the Home side down to ten men. 0-1 to Town.
This should have resulted in Longridge going on to win the game comfortably, but this wasn't the case as Turton arguably played better with 10 men than 11. However, with Man of the Match Ged Smith controlling play at the back for Town, Lee Dovey was never troubled, and at the other end Longridge failed to test the outfield replacement goalkeeper as the light faded, and the elusive second goal never came, nor was it needed.
As the referee blew the whistle to end a particularly frustrating game, Mark Woods was shown a red card, presumably for something he said after the game had ended. Who knows....it was that kind of game!
After the match Manager Lee Ashcroft was rightly just pleased that his side were leaving with 3 points, " I've not a lot to say really. I suppose the cliche is that you need to win games like that if you are going to win League titles, but there is not a lot of satisfaction aside from that. I feel for my lads because they've worked hard with everything against them tonight, in very difficult circumstances, and I'm just delighted to get out of here with the 3 points. We've no game on Saturday, nor have Turton, so maybe we could have played the game at the weekend, I don't know. It's 3 points and I'll draw a line under it."
Floreana Island; Galapagos
Since the 19th century, whalers kept a wooden barrel at Post Office Bay, so that mail could be picked up and delivered to their destination by ships on their way home, mainly to Europe and the United States. Cards and letters are still placed in the barrel without any postage. Visitors sift through the letters and cards in order to deliver them by hand.
Found art. Don't recall when I did this graphite study of a building on yellow post-it note. It has been a bit due to the smudging of graphite
Brievenbussen op tram en bus had je vroeger niet alleen in Amsterdam, maar in meer steden. Dit is een tram van de lijn naar Holmenkollen in Oslo, in het plaatselijke trammuseum.
At the British Wildlife Centre, Newchapel, Surrey, the squirrel, having just eaten a nut, is looking to see whether another will be forthcoming.
You ride up from the main courtyard to the 9th floor in a glass covered elevator. From there you take another elevator to the observation deck on the 12th floor in the clock tower.
I came across this lonely post out by Elmwood Ave. the other day. I have no idea how long it's been there. I've probably passed it 100 times.
It's difficult to come up with any former or preset use for the post. What is it doing there anyway!?
Before you reach Hollywood in Cambodia, you'll walk through a bar that carries the same street art theme. Check out Post Street Bar: www.poststreetbar.com/
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Georgie (DD) went under the knife today, for boggling and gaze correction. I'd been holding out on any mods to this girl because of her anniversary status, but after operating on Aubrena and loving the results (same procedures), I decided to go for it. I'm very happy with the results, she looks much more alert now.
Posted to Guess Where London on 19-03-22.
GWL233: SIS / MI6 Building, by Vauxhall Bridge, Lambeth, SE1.
Next to a modern lamp post outside the Ebenezer Chapel, this stump with a copper ring on it - remnant of an older lamp post?
Clark County. Photo by S Bahnsen, Sept. 2015.
Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) collection.