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Living through time .. once we all lived in free standing single dwellings , even duplexes like the heritage house on the right in the above , dated 1855 .. Now a lot of people are choosing to live in high rise apartment blocks .. both have their fore and against ..
Kangaroo Point
Brisbane
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Pentax K-5 • 80 ISO • Pentax DA 15mm F4 ED AL Limited
TopazLabs B&W Fx
Fx: Tonemapped with Photomatix 4.1.2
Philharmonie
Kirchberg • Luxembourg
Rådhuset i Östersund, sett från baksidan.
(The town hall of Östersund, Sweden, viewed from the back side.)
Hiawatha 336 rolls past a side-tracked 335 at Rondout.
After 336 passed, it was 335's turn to back out of the east-siding to get out of the way. CP 298 and 484 were sitting around corner blocking the main, necessitating banishing the 335 into the penalty box.
If u look close, u will see 2 vehicles here side by side. LOVE the wooden spokes, I have not seen that before! Would love to be able to get on this property and take pics of all his vintage vehicles, but he has a "do not enter" sign on his property... :0(
The redpolls (genus Acanthis) in Great Britain also historically known as redpoles, are a group of small passerine birds in the finch family Fringillidae, which have characteristic red markings on their heads. They are placed in the genus Acanthis. The genus name Acanthis is from the Ancient Greek akanthis, a name for a small now-unidentifiable bird.
All redpolls are northern breeding woodland species, associated with birch trees (although there are introduced populations in the southern hemisphere, in New Zealand and nearby subantarctic islands). They are small birds, brown or grey-brown above and with a red forehead patch. The adult male's breast is washed in red, but in females and young birds the buff breast and white belly are streaked with brown. The bill is small and yellow. Some birds, particularly young ones, are difficult to assign to species.
They are primarily seed-eaters, and often feed acrobatically like a tit; their diet may include some insects in summer. They have a dry reeling song and a metallic call. They lay four to seven eggs in a nest in a tree or, in the case of the Arctic redpoll, a large bush. They can form large flocks outside the breeding season, sometimes mixed with other finches.
A view down Sandhill, towards the Tyne Bridge and Quayside in Newcastle. On Saturday morning when I met up with
Side view in all its glory. Like this you can tell the little bit underneath the SHIP is bent a little. It only stands in place because of a single stud. When I rework this maybe I can solve the issue.
side number of ex French import 66028
as it snakes out if Bletchley UGL on 6O67 Daventry - Dollands Moor through Bletchley
Which side of the court would you want to be on?
Often, when watching motion picture movie films, I have thought a career in law would be interesting. However, I quickly determine that I would not want to be a lawyer. I would also not want to be part of the prosecution team, nor the other side (defence team). I suppose that only leaves the judge. Well...
...no. Is there a side to be on?
I think so, but only if it is a different kind of court.
I choose the south side of a tennis court, as long as there are no legal challenges.
The east side of the old courthouse in downtown St. Catharines, Ontario.