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I was happy to find a few fresh Thai coconuts down the street at Martin's. They were good ones and really refreshing.
とっっても久しぶりのビリヤード。感覚戻るまでちょっとかかったけど、楽しかったー。
Played billiards Sunday night. I really enjoyed, so I found that the good way of stress reduction for me was... having fun.
@Shinjuku, Tokyo
A pint of Slovakian beer with a beautiful view is a perfect refreshment after a nearly 1000 metre ascent :)
Passion Play: Because you can't haul cargo ALL the time.
A retro-classic space craft in the best "Pleasure Cruise" tradition.
A MOC from 2005, rescued from Brickshelf on 12/15/09
January 28 2015, Philadelphia International Airport, airport services employees provide hot coco, water, and juice for travelers.
January 28 2015, Philadelphia International Airport, airport services employees provide hot coco, water, and juice for travelers.
January 28 2015, Philadelphia International Airport, airport services employees provide hot coco, water, and juice for travelers.
Venditore di succo di canna da zucchero
Coimbatore, India
Seller of sugar cane's juice
Coimbatore, India
Lasswade take on water during a 62-35 Hawthornden defeat by Falkirk in Scottish rugby union's National League Division Two. In a real points (if not tackling) fest, the hosts crossed five times to Falkirk's nine. All but two of the 14 tries were converted. This was bottom-of-the-table Lasswade's sixth consecutive league reverse after opening the 2018-19 season in promising fashion with a 19-7 National League Cup first round victory over divisional rivals Howe of Fife. The Midlothian men trailed 47-14 after 55 minutes before three tries in 11 minutes put them into contention. Falkirk, physically bigger, brought up the half-century with a 74th-minute penalty before emphasising their superiority by going over in the last minute then again during stoppage time. Falkirk climb to fourth.
Match statistics:
Admission: £5. Programme: 20 pages (w/a). Attendance: 125. Lasswade 35 Falkirk 62 (HT 14-26). Scoring sequence: 0-5 (14mins); 0-12 (15mins); 7-12 (18mins); 7-19 (27mins); 14-19 (35mins); 14-26 (38mins); 14-33 (45mins); 14-40 (51mins); 14-47 (55mins); 21-47 (59mins); 28-47 (67mins); 35-47 (70mins); 28-50 (74mins); 35-57 (79mins); 35-62 (80+2mins).
Lasswade RFC's Hawthornden ground boasts some of the best facilities in Scottish club rugby union. The club moved to the Poltonhall site in 1974. Lasswade took a major step in 2003 by selling one of their three pitches to the local authority, which sought land for housing. Using the proceeds, the club swung the surviving two pitches through 90 degrees, levelled them and enlarged them to international size. Match-quality floodlights were provided, and a 350-seat stand - housing spacious dressing rooms and an air conditioned fitness centre - erected on the first XV pitch's east touchline. A sizeable car park was added, and the adjacent clubhouse impressively refurbished. The 'new' ground was opened officially in 2007. International teams visiting Scotland often use Hawthornden's facilities for training. It is far cry from 1921, when Lasswade RFC were formed. They played on a field west of Dobbies Road, Bonnyrigg, and initially changed in a Guide hut. An outside tap was used to fill a tub with cold water. Lasswade's HQ then became a pub, the Forresters' Arms (now the Laird and Dog). Hot water at last! During the Sixties, in particular, Lasswade improved steadily, on and off the field, before relocating to Hawthornden. At present, the club's first XV play in the third tier of Scottish rugby union, Tennent's National League Division Two.
Much needed refreshment in Piran. Just a quick stop.
A day at sea with the Seascape 18 boat. First time on the sea, but definitely not the last time...
This is a photograph from the Forest Marathon festival 2013 which was held in the beautiful Coillte forest of Portumna in Co. Galway, Ireland on Saturday 15th June 2013. The event includes a 10k, a full marathon, a half marathon and two ultra-running events - a 50k and 100k race. The races started at 08:00 with the 100KM, the 50KM at 10:00, and subsequent races at two hour intervals onwards. All events started and finished within the forest with the exception of the half marathon and marathon which started outside of the forest. All events see participants complete 5KM loops of the forest which start and end at the car-park/amenity end of the forest. There is an official Refreshment/Handling Zones at this point on the loop.
The event was organised by international coach Sebastien Locteau from SportsIreland.ie and his fantastic team of volunteers from Galway and beyond. Congratulations to Seb on organising a very professionally run event and an event which is growing bigger and more prestigious with each passing year. There was an incredible atmosphere amongst the runners, the spectators, and the organisers. Hats off to everyone involved.
The marathon, 50KM, and 100KM events are sanctioned by Athletics Ireland and AIMS (the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races). The event has also achieved IAU (International Association of Ultrarunners) Bronze Label status for 2013.
Electronic timing was provided by RedTagTiming: www.redtagtiming.com/
Energy Bars, Gels, Drinks etc were provided by Fuel4Sport: www.fuel4sport.ie/
This is a set of photographs taken at various points on the 5KM loop in the Forest and contains photographs of competitors from all of the events except the 10KM race.
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Overall Race Summary
Participants: Approximately 600 people took part across all of the events which were staged: 10km, half marathon, marathon, 50km, and 100KM.
Weather: The weather was unfortunately not what a summer's day in June should be like - there was rain, some breeze, but mild temperatures.
Course: This is a fast flat course depending on your event. The course is left handed around the Forest and roughly looks like a figure of 8 in terms of routing.
Location Map: Start/finish area on Google StreetView [goo.gl/maps/WWTgD] are inside the parklands and trails
Refreshments: There are no specific refreshments but the race organizers provide very adequate supplies for all participants.
Some Useful Links
Official Race Event Website: www.forestmarathon.com/
The Boards.ie Athletics Forum Thread for the 2013 Event: www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056874371
A GPS Garmin Trace of the Course Profile (from the 50KM event) connect.garmin.com/activity/189495781
Our Flickr Photographs from the 2012 Events: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157630146344494/
Our Flickr Photographs from the 2011 Events: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157626865466587/
Title Sponsors Sports Ireland Website: sites.google.com/a/sportsireland.ie/welcome-sports-irelan...
A VIDEO of the Course: www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=2FLxE...
Google StreetView of the Entrance to Portuma Forest: goo.gl/maps/MX62O
Wikipedia: Read about Portumna and Portumna Forest Park: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portumna#Portumna_Forest_Park
Coilte Ourdoors Website: www.coillteoutdoors.ie/?id=53&rec_site=115
Portumna Forest on EveryTrails: www.everytrail.com/guide/portumna-forest-park-woodland-tr...
More about the IAU Bronze Label: www.iau-ultramarathon.org/index.asp?menucode=h07&tmp=...
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The cleaned brickwork of the refreshment room and restaurant (Beer House).
As you can see there was still some work going on with scafolding over the restuarant. The last time I was here was 20 years ago and the brickwork was just full of grime from the diesel engines of the trains.
It is great that people can sit outside the restaurant and have their coffee. If you look carefully you will notice the top of the dome (more on this in the next few photo's)