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Still in use on the farm.
This pump reminds me of the type that was around when I first learned to drive. The price of fuel then was 50p a gallon. From the highs of £1.50 a litre, it is now falling towards 99p a litre. How times have changed. The price of oil drives much of the money markets.
✨👻✨Spooky season is fast approaching and Kottr is bringing you something frighteningly cute✨👻✨
✨[Kottr] Geta Pumps,They even come with a kitty familiar or a "familiar kitty" ✨
🐾For the Apricot Paws Peets Low🐾
➡️Rigged to:
Reborn,Legacy F,Maitreya,Slink and Kupra
I wore these pumps both yesterday and today, so you get two days in one. With the olive green colour and the serious toe cleavage, these are, for me, The Ultimate Pump. I bought them especially for BlogHer '06, and still love them fervently today. Bandolino's, I think.
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This is the inside of petrol pump standing outside of an old petrol station on Johnson street Fitzroy, Melbourne.
It is a rarity to have nice cloudy skies here in July. It was still a scorcher today.
These oil rigs seem to be popping up all over the place, and they are all going.
When I was younger I was obsessed with Reebok Pumps (still fascinated to this day, actually). I remember that my mom wouldn’t buy me the real pumps, so I’d always have to settle for the generic brand which wasn’t nearly as cool and I probably couldn’t jump as high either. I think my next sneaker purchase will definitely be a pair of Reebok Pumps – can’t wait! Anyhow – this piece comes from a Foster the People song called “Pumped Up Kicks”.
This Texaco pump was installed in 1925 and is the oldest operational pump in the state of Florida. Abandoned Stagecoach ghosttown in Central Florida. For more history and background, check out my blog: wp.me/p1YI4r-vA
A 1965 Crown pumper is on display behind Station 51. Carson, California. July 9, 2011.
This fire truck was used in the first 2 seasons of the Emergency! tv series in the 1970s.
"51 In Quarters" was an event hosted by the L.A. County Fire Museum to commemorate the restoration of Engine 51 used in the Emergency! TV series.
The R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant is an architectural jewel — legacy of an age when infrastructure was celebrated. Its elegant styling reflects the importance given to clean water. We should remember that sentiment: clean water has saved more lives than all the hospitals of Toronto, even if we take it for granted nowadays.
"The large pumps in this room drive treated water into Toronto’s distribution system; the small pumps return water to the Filter Building to backwash (clean) the filters. The pumps in the low-lift room, on the lower level at the far end, deliver raw water to the Filter Building for treatment. Each pump is numbered; the elaborate limestone signal panel at the far end indicates which pumps are operating.
"Queenston limestone is also used in the pilasters, carved panels, and stringcourse at the west end, the columns supporting the overhead travelling crane, the window surrounds, and on the walls above the Frontenac Calvartex herringbone tile work. Ornamental metalwork can be found on the south doorway, the corner wall lamps, the gallery balustrade, and the rails, chains, and posts on the south side of the room. The plaster ceiling 56m long and 24m wide was one of Canada's largest when hung in 1937."
This High Dynamic Range image was tone-mapped from five bracketed photographs with Photomatix, adjusted in Color Efex 4, and touched up in Aperture.
Original size: 7157 × 4771 (34.1 MP, 84.56 MB).
Location: R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
I think this minidress shows my legs in a very nice (and sexy!) manner, don't you think?
This is another great minidress from Coquetry Clubwear that arrived recently. This lycra spandex zebra striped tube style minidress clings perfectly to my every curve! I've matched it up with white fishnet hose over Hane's Alive pantyhose and my white pumps with the 5" stiletto heels. I hope you like my ensemble!
To see more pix of me in tight, sexy and revealing outfits click this link:
www.flickr.com/photos/kaceycdpix/sets/72157625518169685
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Da bin ich im Klassenraum, bevor der Erste Student kam. Ich hoffe doch die Studenten können sich konzentrieren. Hatte mal einen Student, der ev. Fussfeti war, er starrte mir dauernd auf die Schuhe und Füsse