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By looks and the name...and Confession time....this was my favourite modern at The Classic Motorshow , Not quite the most beautiful convertible made but top three...And it's electric ..yes a shocker ( Pardon the Pun ) i like an electric car....MG10CYB is a new MG Cyberstar this one is three weeks old and the first i believe on the road in the UK ...and i love the colour . Photo taken The Classic Motorshow 08/11/24
Pieces of chicken fillet with mushrooms stewed in tomato sauce with boiled broccoli and rice. Proper nutrition. Healthy lifestyle. Dietetic menu.
Yep, here is the shot taken right after the other camera just done. And if you notice, both bridegroom and brides smile are identical...
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Paddy met a tree, at speed, in the middle of the path at Llandegla. Well it may not have been the exact middle, it might just have been off centre. Either way it was in the bloody way. And to top it off he totaled his lovely remedy. Both top and down tube bent. Knee also less than perfect.
Trains at Avoncliff Aqueduct around 2.30pm Sun 07-01-2024
First proper sized trains seen for 2024!
So the plan was for an afternoon of getting images of the River Avon flooding around Wiltshire. I had seen images of the river bursting its banks at Avoncliff with water up to the railway line. So shoehorned in a stop here for some flooding photos along with trying to time it with a passing engineers train and two IETs which were diverted.
However I ended up delayed due to traffic in Trowbridge and Bradford On Avon, A old man not knowing how to park his car in the car park blocking exit from the car park (He didn't know which way to turn the wheel - how did he get a drivers license!) at Bradford On Avon after getting pics of the flooding here.
In the end I figured I missed the engineers, and decided just to get the IETs and head on.
At Avoncliff, the flooding had gone down quite a bit, but the fields were still wet and covered with some large puddles. I just missed the IETs I had planned to see, so waited for 15ish mins for the next two and a light loco move before heading on.
The images here show all the trains I saw, believed to be the following:
Stoke Gifford to Westbury light loco move: 66567,
A London bound IET: 800011,
A Swansea bound IET: 800301,
Local units: 166220, 158762 and 158771
Camera: Nikon D5000 Lens: Nikkor 18-300 set at F5.6. Other settings: ISO800, 1/500, Active D set to "Very High".
The town proper of Basco is just like any ordinary subdivision in Manila, but there were a few houses that caught my attention. Like this house shaded from passersby by lush foliage. Very few houses had gates or walls to separate them from the streets.
Marijuana lights or grow lights enable the grower to extend their growing season to the whole year. Marijuana lighting also give growers a large amount of flexibility in the growing process.
The owner was serious about a proper lawn here in Shere Village.
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I need to prepare my breakFAST Fast! By the way, did I mention to you guys that I achieve something this few weeks? Yeaa, the good news is I lost 4kg from my usual weight, I am so thankful. But the journey will still continue.. Need to loose a few more to keep me healthy and shine hehe..