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Garbage boxes in trains are perfect for little sticker combos. ^_^
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An order of their tofu scramble thing and an order of their vegan pecan pancakes. Lots of good food to share, good thing we didn't order one of the vegan milkshakes too, would've been overload!
Jordan Spreader CNW 11975 quietly sits in the Boone yard, awaiting for what sounds like a very busy winter ahead.
Our Catalogue Reference: ZSPC 11/256
Description: Priestman crane with pusher plate unloading chalk filling from wagons and spreading chalk
Date: c 1946
Images reproduced by permission of London Transport Museum © Transport for London
Rebuilt Jordan spreader rests in the desert east of Fort Sumner, NM where the last section of single track on the transcon is being doubled up.
built 5-84
Aptly-named, The Spread’s first course may include any of the following: croissants, pain au chocolate, rosemary biscuits, scones, country bread, butter, preserves, whipped cream cheese, bacon jam, manchego cheese, trout rillettes, Westphalia ham, potted parfait and pickles.
*She spends her evenings alone in her little room
Keeping her thoughts to herself she'd be leaving soon
Wishing she was miles and miles away
Nothing in this world nothing would make her stay
*Since she was small
Had no luck at all
Nothing came easy to her
Now it was time
She'd made up her mind
"This could be my last chance"
~So Honey!!
*Spread your wings and fly away
Fly away far away
Spread your little wings and fly away
Fly away far away
Pull yourself together
'Cos you know you should do better
That's because you're now a free soul
Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Bittering, Norfolk
The wood is home to an abandoned Catholic shrine chapel beside a quarry, right in the middle of Norfolk. It has a somewhat extraordinary history, more here: norfolktalesmyths.com/2020/10/19/a-feature-of-spread-oak-...
A Gannet flies low as it comes in to land at the colony on Cape Kidnappers, near Napier, New Zealand.
la vida es tan liviana es tan light, es tan Luz, aun recuerdo hace casi un año atras cuando dije que habia atravesado esa ventana que me impedia llegar al sool (: buenoo ahora siento que la estoy atravesando denuevoo (: ojalá que decirlo aka no sea de mal aguero :) . Cuida el medio ambiente y cuida lo que quieres (:
Feliz dia a todas las madres :)
This is also cell 2. I use the front end loader to spread the bags out a bit before de-bagging. This saves much manual labour dragging the bags around by hand.
This picture was taken in a place in Suez city called - YATAKA - as they take broken ships that needs to be fixed.This man is spreading gaz on the wood as to push the ship to the sea after being fixed
It is believed that an angel who drops flowers on a grave symbolizes
the spreading of blessings.
Thanks Friends! Made explore, Jun 9, 2009 #275
This card is liked to two different challenges and also the Simon Says Flickr challenge SSSflickrchallenge#76. I have used the Uplifting Thoughts stamp set from Simon Says Stamp. More details on my blog: www.patitudes.blogspot.com/2017/07/spread-kindness.html
Realized after I arrived, I'd forgotten spreader bars for my hammock so I made some on-site. Worked really well, no problems at all despite my fears they were going to snap in the middle of the night and "leave me hanging" ;)
The Downs GAA Valentines 5KM Road Race and Fun run was held at The Downs GAA club, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath on Sunday February 10th 2013 at 12:00. The race was held as a fundraiser for the Downs National School. The parents, teachers, and friends of the Downs National School and the neighbouring community are to be congratulated with the fabulous road race and social event that they organised. There was a great family atmosphere at the event and there was a very plentiful spread of refreshments afterwards in the Clubhouse.
The race starts on the Cloghan road and proceeds clock-wise around a circuit which takes in the main Killucan road. The road surface is a mixture of standard tarmacadam and gravel trail around by the forestry. Overall, the course is flat with just two very small hills for runners to content with. This road race was the same course as that which was held in June 2012.
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