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Had a fun idea to quickly shoot all the feet of the bridal party before the wedding.
It was hot hot hot, 40 degrees, us English maidens had swollen feet and only got into shoes at the last minute. The bride, very practical that she is, stayed in flip flops until the last minute!
This is a rare 1958 NSU Quickly Scooter that was on display at the museum.
Taken in the National Motor Museum, Birdwood, South Australia in 2013.
Not much time for photos with this group. There was a backup of Jeeps while people were negotiating a hard spot, so I jumped out for a quick shot.
He won the time trial covering the 53.5 km. in 1 h 4' 13". His time was 1' 16" faster than 2nd placed Chris Froome. He extended his winning lead in the 2012 Tour to 2' 5".
This is hamburg and a little quote my head made.
"in such a big city everything's moving so quickly.
Please dont let the good moments pass by too fast"
Quick shot with my iPhone of the Gallatin County Courthouse. Took it on my way in to our camera club meeting.
This recipe is very simple: Beat 1 8-oz pkg cream cheese until light and fluffy. Add 1 8-oz pkg liverwurst, 2 TBS finely chopped onion, 1 tsp chicken-flavored bouillon granules. Chill and serve w/ crackers. Thanks to Cathy Darling of Grafton, WV, for sending the recipe to Southern Living (which is where almost all of my party-food recipes have come from through the years). This picture shows the recipe doubled, btw.
Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 2m LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM).
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Must be some big cut-backs in the city's maintenance department to have to use duct tape to fix the concrete telephone light pole.
So, when I turned round from charting her journey so far, I saw she'd jumped into the bucket of water; I just caught her climbing out.
She keeps doing something interesting with her tail, making me wonder whether it's supposed to make them follow it like a target or something.. Who knows?
(Probably David Attenborough actually ;o)
Gatesheads Trinity Square car park (known by many as the Get Carter Car Park or Gateshead Multi Storey Car Park) was built from designs by Owen Luder (subsequently RIBA President) and opened in 1967, five years on from the drawing board. The building towers above Gateshead town centre (being the tallest building in the town centre by quite a margin). The car park is an example of the Brutalist style of architecture (raw exposed concrete defining the character of the building and its exterior). The top floor of the building featured a space for a cafe-bar with views of Gateshead and Newcastle however, it was never used. By the time the car park was constructed, its design was already out of date and unfashionable. Its outdoor shopping precinct quickly became outdated with shoppers preferring indoor precincts. Rather than becoming the centre of its community public opinion has called for its demolition (the building was listed in Britains top 10 worst buildings) and the car park is instead famous for the role it plays in the 1971 gangster movie "Get Carter". Following decades of deterioration the decision was made to demolish the car park structure, the indoor market that lies below and associated properties on High Street, Ellison Street and the adjacent Trinity Square, allowing for a new city centre development.
In 2008, following an extensive pre-tender interview process and a successful tender submission Thompsons were appointed to conduct enablement works with the removal of asbestos and the soft strip of fittings and fixtures from properties along Ellison Street. Prior to Christmas of 2008 Thompsons were given the green light to commence the full demolition package. Works have commenced on the low level shops along Ellison Street and will progress into Trinity Square and along High Street. Demolitions will then progress to the multi-storey car park structure itself. Thompsons newly acquired Komatsu 750 super high reach 360o excavator machine will assist our Caterpillar 350 high reach machine to demolish the car park, working top to bottom in a pre-determined sequence.
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