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I was at the Kitchener train station taking photos of the excavation at the West end of the site when I decided I would record some video. These engines are usually parked here idling, and i've often stood here just listening to the sounds of the diesel engines purr and the sputter of the pneumatic blow-off valves. With the large brick building in the background, the echos are fantastic and it creates this aureal environment that I absolutely love. I can't explain it more than that. However, I probably could have picked a better day to record something since the wind was so loud. I will revisit this spot, hopefully with a better mic.
Racket is on a full sheet board and is life-size. Made with Yellow pound cake, traditional frosting and covered in fondant. The string is not edible.
Day #16 my son had his first tennis practice ever today.....he loved it so it inspired me to take a picture of his racket
Hoping he sticks with tennis!
This performer at the Busker Festival at Seaport Village in San Diego bounced around on this mega pogo stick while maneuvering a tennis racket frame over his head and all the way down to his feet.
Can you imagine practicing and learning how to do this?
The Graphene is integrated into the shaft of the racquet which helps to increase the strength of the racquet while allowing it to still remain lightweight. This material also allows for a redistribution of the weight to the ends of the racquet which in turn promotes power and maneuverability.http://tennisracketpro.com/head-graphene-instinct-lite-tennis-racquet-review/