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Requested for use in a slideshow about the decline of American newspapers for Talking Points Memo. Permission granted April 7, 2009.
When Vince's dad heard I was going to Arizona on vacation, he had a special request:
"I want you to find the biggest cactus you can, and take a picture of you standing next to it for scale. There should be mountains in the background, and a beautiful sunset, too."
I told him I'd try my best.
Here you go, Dad.
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A remote station on the Cambrian Coast line. The station was opened to serve a nearby army camp which existed here during World War II and specialised in training for anti aircraft artillery. The camp no longer exists and the station now appears to serve a single house and a farm.
British Rail applied to close the station in 1996 but this was refused and so the station is still open. All trains along the Cambrian Coast line stop here on request.
We were some of the only westerners on the entire mountain that day, so many people wanted pictures with us. This is Mary Elizabeth sitting by a spot where the hot spring bubbles up as she is being asked for a picture with this little girl.
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On Sunday afternoon of 15 September 2019, Jonathan played a variety of hymns chosen by the audience which everyone could sing (after tea and cakes), a great way to finish the organ festival.
14:53 09 August, 2007 09082007176 In addition to talking your laptop and itsy bitsy ziploc bagged fluid bottles out of your bag, emptying your pockets, taking off your belt, jacked and shoes, sir ... would you mind unloading your 44 magnum as well? Yep, I guess I am in Texas...