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Lisboa, Setembro 2009

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Lisbon, September 2009

Chaplin's Bar - January 2019

Konica S2 Auto

Kodak T-Max 3200

Looking inside the workshops at some of the items of rolling stock stored there.

A visit to the Victorian Miniature Railway - Saturday 06-06-2020.

The Rolling Stones Live at Staples Center. All Photos ©Copyright 2013 Dan Rutherford

Operation Rolling Thunder was a frequently interrupted bombing campaign that lasted from 24 February 1965 until the end of October 1968. The purpose of this campaign was to influence Ho Chi Minh to abandon all hope in his ambition to take over South Vietnam. At first, this operation began to show the determination of America, and in hope would prove to Ho Chi Minh that the violence would escalate until he backed down. Also, this operation was intended to help boost the morale of the South Vietnamese. Although the Johnson administration had intended for this operation to hurt the destroy the North Vietnamese and their military equipment, they did not want the North Vietnamese to be defeated in fear that supporters of Communism, such as China and the Soviet Union, would intervene in the war. The purpose of this campaign was an attempt to change the North Vietnamese policy. In an attempt to persuade the North Vietnamese to negotiate, President Johnson restricted the bombing in North Vietnam. After that plan failed Johnson again brought on heavy bombing on North Vietnam and soon after that negotiations began. As of then, Operation Rolling Thunder had ended.

 

Eschman, Karl. _Linebacker_. New York: Ballantine Books, 1989.

 

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a newspaper rolling machine sits broken by the broken interior windows in an old printing press at the Arcade Building in St. Louis, Missouri.

 

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No23 - one more block to do!

I huffed and I puffed but I got up there and the view was well worth the effort!

 

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Shock rolling over in the sand.

Rolling Mini Cooper JCW!

Tess Dodd giving the Tahe Marine Greenland a go.

Impressions at gnarlydognews.blogspot.com/2009/08/tahe-marine-greenland-...

And a few months later trying the Greenland again: www.flickr.com/photos/gnarlydog/4549453274/

The final MRONY rolls in to the history books as it heads toward Leyden and, not far beyond, North Yard. As of the date of this picture, this is set to be the final manifest train that UP will run between Roper Yard in Salt Lake City and North Yard in Denver...the west and east end points of the former Rio Grande.

 

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Batanes, Philippines

This photo was taken by John Blackman during the Rolling Thunder living history battle re-enactment at Beltring War and Peace show 2012. For more of his photos please go to the official War and Peace website.

Ruby Tuesday

 

Double Tenuous Link: rock (or Stones)

Rolling Stones collage portrait for 2014, with Mick Taylor.

  

rolling gnocchi

| pro chef courses at New School of Cooking in Culver City, CA

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There were choppy waters at the North Parade recently.This is one of several waves that was rolling on while I was down there.

Yup, it's a rolling pin

I found this old "rolling block" gun years ago without any identifers, I know Remington made a rolling block rifle but I've never located this handgun. Price was right and it works great in a .22 LR.

I have seen the Stones on every tour since 1976 and occasionally I have expected it to be the last...... Their music has inspired and sustained me in times good and bad, but maybe it really is goodbye this time.

 

Shot in Programme.

Rolling shots on our way to some cool photo spots in Tacoma.

 

SWS shoot featuring Kalvin's SC300 on TE37s, and his brother Alvin's M3. We drove from Steilacoom out towards Tacoma's new LeMay Museum which is in works. Then drove around and found some awesome spots.

 

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Mystics Beach, Minnamurra

Rolling hills of Palouse, Washington State

Bruce and I made another trip into the countryside a little while back. Now we had good intentions to explore a bit of a forest area, but that didn't happen. It rained that day and we ended up rambling for a bit. But behind each cloud, there is apparently a little silver lining.

 

While we were passing through the middle of the island, we came on some farmland. The clouds were rolling in leaving in some patches of light here and there. So I decided to practice a bit of Black and White processing. I like going against the grain sometimes (the natural inclination is usually for colour). Doing little experiments keeps things interesting.

 

I loved the countryside and its rolling hillsides. Sometimes, it doesn't feel like Barbados.

 

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Wishing you all a very good day ahead, dear friends. It's almost the weekend for me. :)

 

Camera: NIKON D5200

Shutter speed: 0.003125 sec (1/320)

Aperture: f//16

ISO setting: 160

 

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