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So they are building a new building for the company I work for next to the one I am in. There used to be these really nice trees right at the edge of the property. They were at least 150 feet tall. Now the are gone :(
I am not sure why they had to take them down. They were on the property line and I am fairly sure wouldn't be too close to where the building is going to go. They didn't heven do it in such away that they could replant them. They just threw them in a pile and then into a wood chipper.
Progress of the logo I am doing for my friend's car club..that is Texas in his tongue. I still need to work on the tongue and add some depth.
The church was built by a group of determined volunteers in a single day in 1843 - considerably faster than the building behind it.
Curtains will go up tonight, and organizing is the way forward, but things are coming together in the bedroom.
Progress photos from my Animal Crossing cosplay.
This is the beginnings of the Bells bag I made to carry as a purse.
A random snapshot of maintenance work that's being done up on the water tower on the south side of Industrial Park Road next to AITX, formerly American Railcar Industries repair shop in Brookhaven, MS. (December 6, 2024)
I'm not very sure what exact type of work they are doing to this water tower. It's more likely they're doing a thorough check and maintenance to the structure as well as possibly repainting it, only time would tell.
Yes, this photo was taken from the backseat as Dad was driving and Nana was sitting in the front passenger seat.
After the S7000, I tried my hardest to obtain another Fuji that could cope with the hammering I'd given the first one.
Fujifilm came up with a new model, an S9000 (9500 in the US, I think) and I promptly ordered one. It didn't last long. I was very disappointed, and sent it back. I tried a couple of others, and they all exhibited similarly fuzzy pics.
Fuji have since replaced this model with a newer one which I'm told doesn't have the problem, but in the meantime I'd given up, and settled on this: A Panasonic Lumix FZ-30. This did everything the S7000 had, upped the resolution to 8mpixels, and had an equivalent to a 28-430mm zoom. I never regretted the choice. Very nice piece of equipment.
You can imagine my surprise when my wife replaced it AGAIN, yesterday...
XT Progress (Xingtong Progress) oil products/chemical tanker passing Ellesmere Port for Stanlow assisted by M.S.C. Volant and M.S.C. Victory
Crew waves for a photo!
x12 Cargo Pumps @ 300m3/hr
Name: XT Progress
Flag: Panama
IMO: 9500144
MMSI: 355971000
Call sign: HP8055
AIS transponder class: Class A
Detailed vessel type: Oil Products/Chemical Tanker
Gross Tonnage: 11440t
Deadweight: 17427t
Design Draught: 8.92m
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 144.2m x 23m
Year Built: 2020
Registered owner: XINGTONG PROGRESS SHIPPING CO
Ship manager/Commercial manager: XINGTONG SHIPPING CO LTD
ISM & Crew Manager: THOME SHIP MANAGEMENT PTE LTD
Shipyard: Zhoushan Qifan Shipbuilding and Repairing Co. LTD, Zhejiang Province, China
Hull number: XS16500-02
Date of build: 07th Apr 2020
Engine: x1 STX Engine Co. MAN B&W 7S35MC 2 stroke 7 cyls @ 170rpm
Engine Power kW: 5180kW
x1 Fixed Pitch Propeller @ 173rpm
x1 Tunnel Bow Thruster @ 368kW
Speed: 14knots
by A. Cruz
Close up of the portrait a bit further into the progress- added white for highlights.
Camera is kinda' skewing the image since it's just a quick snap shot.
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Early Morning Arrival at Cammell Lairds.
Name:Seatruck Progress
IMO:9506203
Flag:Isle Of Man
MMSI:235088244
Callsign:2EUK3
Vessel type:Ro-ro Cargo
Gross tonnage:19,722 tons
Summer DWT:5,600 tons
Length:142 m
Beam:24 m
Draught:5.3 m
Home port:Douglas
Class society:Det Norske Veritas
Build year:2011
Builder: FLENSBURGER SCHIFFBAU GESELLSCHAFT - FLENSBURG, GERMANY