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thank you so much, Simon!
Simon generously donated some of his best *ahem* apparel to be recycled into trendy t's for the I LOVE KYOTO project.
you can see some of simon's photos here
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if you live in montreal and have some shirts to give away, drop me a line. They could be recycled and used for the POSCH loves kyoto t-shirt collection!!!
Model: Simon Holmes
Edenexposed Photography
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Auckland's Simon Hickey takes on Taranaki's Sione Lea. ITM Cup rugby union match, Auckland v Taranaki at Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand. Wednesday 19th September 2012. Photo: Anthony Au-Yeung / photosport.co.nz
Simon Webb (vocals) plays the Brighton Centre as part of his UK tour;Credit David Illman / Brighton Centre
St. Simons Park was the site of a Mocama Indian village of approximately 100-200 people. The inhabitants used marine resources, agriculture, square wattle and daub houses, stamped and incised Irene style ceramics, and burial mounds characteristic of this late prehistorical coastal culture. The burial mounds were in use within the chiefdom of Guadalquini from the 1450s-1600s. Artifacts found there include ceramic bowls, pipes, and a rare chevron bead. The refuse midden area revealed that the Indians consumed fish, mollusks, deer, and small animals.
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Tour de France, Stage 7. Saturday 10th July, 2010
Tournus - Station des Rousses
(Photos taken in Lamoura, 3km to go)
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Simon Shoot
strobist: Sb600 through shoot through 1/8 camera left low 45deg SB25 through shoot through 1/8 camera right 45deg high to light the top of hair. Manual , triggered CTR 301
Simon Beckett at the Off the Shelf event at Parson Cross Library in October 2011.
For more information about Simon Beckett see his website at www.simonbeckett.com/home
More information about Off the Shelf can be found at www.sheffield.gov.uk/libraries/readingroom/offtheshelf
Photo taken by K Lang
we were out bright and early (maybe not so bright) because Simon wanted to film tourists crawling around the sights. As intro he needed footage with everything empty. Here he is taking shots of an empty tennis court with his Hasselblad. Still couldnt do that myself, at the moment I just love running around and taking pics spontaneously. Soon, I'll change my setup to primes though. I like it much better when photography actually gets your mind going and this will do a good deal of that.
Simon Stevin fall pipe rock installation vessel at the CLT, Liverpool taking on bunkers and provisions etc. after working the new (at the time) Burbo Bank Windfarm Extension site in 2016. Photos redone and reuploaded.
Old pilot boat, Skua, inbound for Woodside
Lovely vessel and I believe that she and her sister, Joseph Plateau, are still the largest rock dumpers in the world.
Particulars from time of photo
**Particulars could change**
Rock Installation Capacity: 32000 tonnes - x2 holds
Fallpipe Diamter: 1000mm - Rock Size: up to 400mm
Maximum Discharge Depth: 2000m @ 2000t/h - x1 moonpool located in amidships between the 2 holds. An ROV @ 600kW steers the pipe. Another 100kW ROV can be deployed for surveys etc.
Fitted with x2 hydraulic excavators feeding rock from each hold onto a conveyor belt system which feeds the pipe.
She can also lay and trench umbilical cables with an ROV trencher
Dynamic Positioning Class 2 - The vessel can operate in wave heights of 3.5 to 4.5 metres. Fitted with an anti-roll system with x2 1180m3 ballast water tanks
Name: Simon Stevin
Flag: Luxemborg
IMO: 9464807
MMSI: 253309000
Call sign: LXUB
AIS transponder class: Class A
Detailed vessel type: Fall Pipe Rock Installation & Umbilical Installation Vessel
Gross Tonnage: 35034t
Deadweight: 35815t
Max Draught: 9.25m
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 191.5m x 40m
Year Built: 2010
Operator: Jan De Nul
Registered owner: DREDGING & MARITIME MANAGEMENT
Ship manager/Commercial manager & ISM: DREDGING & MARITIME MANAGEMENT
Shipyard: Construcciones Navales del Norte S.L.(CNN), Sestao, Bilbao, Spain
Hull number: B333
Contract date: 2007
Steel Cutting: Dec 2007
Keel laid: 30th Apr 2008
Launch: 13th Mar 2009
Date of build: Feb 2010
Engine: x5 STX Engine Company MAN B&W 9L32/40 4 stroke 9cyls @ 720rpm
Total Power kW: 25000kW
x2 Bow Tunnel Thrusters and x2 Retractable Compass Thruster @ 2024kW each
x4 Azimuthing Thrusters aft @ 195rpm @ 2024kW each
Speed: 15.5knots
Accommodation: 70 persons
Statue by French sculptor Aristide Maillol (1861-1944) at the Norton Simon Museum. The museum was previously known as the Pasadena Art Institute, Pasadena, California.
You know how I said that I didn't have to go out of my way to look for a cat to adopt?
Well, today I met Simon and Floydd. They were in DESPERATE need of a home. The rescue that they came from is full to capacity. The only place they could find for these two was in a small cramped cage in the back of a small pet store. Twice somebody had filled out paperwork to adopt them, but then never showed up to take them.
Larry and I had been talking about finding a companion cat for Leo, since Bella and Alex are so much older and Stella and May are not interested in being his buddy.
Of course it was only my intention to adopt one cat, but Simon and Floydd had become pretty good buddies in that small cramped cage, even though they are not litter mates. I hated to separate them.
So meet the newest members of Cat Hill Farms.
Both have been to the vets and have a clean bill of health. They have had their first round of shots and both have been neutered, so there will be no heartbreaking ending to this story.
Simon here is about 6 months old. He was just neutered yesterday and is still taking it easy. He is very shy and I think it will take some time for him to feel comfortable, Floydd is the complete opposite.....very friendly, and not afraid of anything! I'm hoping that he'll help Simon here make an easy transition.