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It's been a loooong time since I have chosen to be in front of the camera showing off a design but, since this one was named after my oldest son I felt like it should stay in the family. So many of my favorite things are in this sweater: Anzula FBOW, purple, cables, shaped side ribbing and a scoop neck. This top can really be dressed up or down to suit your preference. It is worked from the bottom up to flatter the decreases.
By the way, it did actually rain on me during the photo shoot so please excuse the destruction of my hair in the process... XO
A side-rear shot of my 1/350 scale yamato in the sky. I had to edit out a few trees and a light post because of where I live
The only natural harbour on the Aegean side of Pelion. According to a Venetian legend the name Damouchari derives from 'd'amour', which means 'provide me with love or divine grace', this being the name of an old Venetian sailor's prayer.
Mamma Mia's Dancing Queen scenes (the bit on the pier) were filmed here. They added a pier and changed the frontage to one of the buildings for the filming. The locals are full of stories about the filming and were even asked to join in the dancing on the pier.
With the route for the Spearhead Traverse below, we made a quick side trip to ski this beautiful 45 degree face.
Truth be told I went for a bit of a ride in a small avalanche.
After cutting the cornice, the top layer of powder sloughed down the slope. I was a little dismayed at this and decided to ski the edge of the powder and would use the powder free slope as a runout in case it avalanched again.
Carying my 30lb overnight pack I made my way down with flowing fast turns and sure enough, the top layer released when I was halfway down. It caught me off guard as it released from above and caught up to me.
I was thrown off balance and went into a tomahawk tumble down the rest of the slope. Finishing on my feet, buried to my waist I felt stupid. Nonetheless it was an amazing line.
I named the line Side Trip because when I skied to the side I was tripped and it's a side trip from the Spearhead Traverse
Mainz Cathedral or St. Martin's Cathedral (in German Mainzer Dom, Martinsdom or - officially - Der Hohe Dom zu Mainz) is located near the historical center and pedestrianized market square of the city of Mainz, Germany. This 1000 year-old Roman Catholic cathedral is the site of the episcopal see of the Bishop of Mainz.
Mainz Cathedral is predominantly Romanesque in style, but later exterior additions over many centuries have resulted in the appearance of various architectural influences seen today. It comprises three naves and stands under the patronage of Saint Martin of Tours. The eastern quire is dedicated to Saint Stephen.
London United ADE on Route 120 after curtailing at Lampton Corner (then going via 111 to Hounslow Garage)
Arbustos o árboles de 1,5-6 (11) m de alto. Ramas jóvenes pardo grisáceas; ramillas del año pardo purpúreas, glabras. Peciolo de 5-10 mm, glabro o pubescente en la parte inferior; lámina de la hoja anchamente elÃptica, elÃptica u oblongo-elÃptica, de 5-10 (12) x 2,5-5,6 (7) cm, coriácea, verde pálido en el envés, con puntos glandulares marrones, haz verde oscuro, ambas superficies glabras, nervio central verde amarillento, grueso y elevado en ambas caras, 6-9 pares de nervios secundarios, delgados y visibles en ambas caras, base de cuneada a anchamente cuneada, margen serrulado, ápice cortamente acuminado y con diente obstuso. Flores axilares o subterminales, solitarias o en parejas, de 6-10 cm de diámetro, subsésiles. Unas 9 bracteolas y sépalos, verdes en flor; las 4 bracteolas externas y los sépalos lunados a semiorbiculares, de 2-5 mm, glabros o subglabros, o blanco grisñaceo velutino; bracteolas internas y sépalos verdes, persisatentes en el fruto jóven, orbiculares a anchamente ovados, de 1-2 cm, ligeramente coriáceos, ambas superficies blanco grisáceas velutinas o subglabras, margen membranoso. Pétalos 6-7, pero a menudo más en los cultivares, rosa o blanco, obovados a anchamente obovados, de 3-4,5 x 1,5-2,5 cm, ápice emarginado; 5 pétalos internos basalmente connados por 0.5-1,5 cm. Ginoecio de unos 3 cm, glabro. Ovario ovoide, triloculado; estilo de unos 2,8 cm, apicalmente trilobado. Cápsula globosa, de 2,5-3,5 cm de diámetro, triloculada, con 1-2 semillas por lóculo; pericarpio de 5-8 mm de grueso cuando seco, leñoso. Semillas marrones, de semiglobosas a globosas, de 1-2 cm de diámetro, glabras. Bosques, de 300 a 1000 m. En Iturraran se cultivan mas de 50 variedades. China (Shandong, Taiwan, E Zhejiang), S Japan, S Corea. En Iturraran se encuentra en la zona 2.
Shrubs or trees, 1.5-6(-11) m tall. Young branches grayish brown; current year branchlets purplish brown, glabrous. Petiole 5-10 mm, glabrous or adaxially pubescent; leaf blade broadly elliptic, elliptic, or oblong-elliptic, 5-10.5(-12) × 2.5-6(-7) cm, leathery, abaxially pale green and brown glandular punctate, adaxially dark green, both surfaces glabrous, midvein yellowish green, thick, and elevated on both surfaces, secondary veins 6-9 on each side of midvein, slender, and visible on both surfaces, base cuneate to broadly cuneate, margin serrulate, apex shortly acuminate and with an obtuse tip. Flowers axillary or subterminal, solitary or paired, 6-10 cm in diam., subsessile. Bracteoles and sepals ca. 9, green at anthesis; outer 4 bracteoles and sepals lunate to semiorbicular, 2-5 mm, glabrous, subglabrous, or grayish white velutinous; inner bracteoles and sepals green, persistent to young fruit, orbicular to broadly ovate, 1-2 cm, thinly leathery, both surfaces grayish white velutinous or subglabrous, margin membranous. Petals 6 or 7 but often more for cultivars, rose or white, obovate to broadly obovate, 3-4.5 × 1.5-2.5 cm, apex emarginate; inner 5 petals basally connate for 0.5-1.5 cm. Stamens 2.5-3.5 cm, glabrous; outer filament whorl basally connate for 1.5-2.5 cm. Gynoecium ca. 3 cm, glabrous. Ovary ovoid, 3-loculed; style ca. 2.8 cm, apically 3-lobed. Capsule globose, 2.5-4.5 cm in diam., 3-loculed with 1 or 2 seeds per locule; pericarp 5-8 mm thick when dry, woody. Seeds brown, semiglobose to globose, 1-2 cm in diam., glabrous. Forests; 300-1100 m. More than 50 varieties are grown in Iturraran. China (Shandong, Taiwan, E Zhejiang), S Japan, S Korea. In Iturraran is in zone 2.
We ate here last November after the cold and snowy Bears - 49ers game. A varied menu and friendly service in the 1891 building at 1456 W. George St.
The Dark-sided Flycatcher (Muscicapa sibirica) is a small passerine bird belonging to the genus Muscicapa in the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae. It has a wide distribution in Asia with northern birds migrating south for the winter. It is also known as the Siberian Flycatcher or Sooty Flycatcher.It is 13 to 14 cm long. The upperparts are plain and dark grey-brown apart from a pale wingbar and pale edging to the tertial feathers. The breast and flanks have a variable amount of streaky dark grey-brown.
47750 "Royal Mail Cheltenham" trundles past the gas towers at Washwood Heath heading for Saltley.
Slightly blurry scanned image from 35mm.
Side lighting gives a unique image. Taken with my Lumia 1020 with EV adjusted to -3.0. Side lighting was achieved with an LED torch.
Taken from atop a bluff in the Savanna Oaks Preserve, A Mississippi Valley Conservancy land parcel near Onalaska, Wisconsin.
Chemical Coast Secondary
Carteret New Jersey
CSX #8111 SD40-2 & Union Pacific #7321 AC6000CW sit idle side by side.
This is my first attempt at Side Lighting, I found a group that has a contest once a week, pretty much the main rule is that you own a D40 D40x or a D60. I feel like I have already gained since I did not know what Side Lighting was and or HOW to accomplish this task! I obviously do not own any "strobe" lights, but I was able to use some creativity to get the effect that I was looking for!
www.flickr.com/groups/nikond40challenge/discuss/721576200...
the way the petals come out of focus as they get closer almost gives me a slight dizzy feeling when I look at it. Does anyone else see that or have any advise?
MBTA 1522, one of the dwindling herd of MBB cab cars typically confined to the south side commuter rail, leads train 1154 over the Mystic River at 13:50.
Here is the new system from the side. I love my other FF tabbed inserts, so I'll be keeping those in the front and keep the wider FC diary in the back. I know, it bothers me a bit too, but I'm already getting used to it... I think.
Read more here: thecrazylifeofj.blogspot.com/2011/11/my-2012-filo-system-...
Possibly a Barred-sided Skink, Eulamprus tenuis. Como, NSW Australia, March 2009.
The broad black upper lateral stripe is partially visible could be notched or broken into bars. The tail has many irregular narrow dark bands.
The bricks are 75 mm high, which gives the lizard an SVL (snout-vent length) of about 71mm.