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In Leigh bus station, ordered by Rochdale AEC Swift with Pennine bodywork 6047 TDK547K
Scanned from a picture I took 1980ish
i sunk my eyes in static
you taught me how to see it
now there's no sign of you at hand
so i stop looking at it
my head is splitting trying
to read the name that you abandoned
congratulations sister
you put yourself right over
though you don't think i understand
this sudden awkward rupture
this stuck-unhealing fissure
no love could possibly withstand
and i'd never say
it doesn't mean that much to me
glad anyway
to see you struggle free
pinned down but unexamined
though you kept right on looking
at static there behind my eyes
keep pushing one-way vision
i guess at least it's something
since everything is so compromised
– Jawbox "Static"
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Все анимации полностью поддерживаются Bento. Жарко до пышных ави и сетчатой одежды.
ЧТО ВХОДИТ В КОМПЛЕКТ:
AO HUD с редактируемым таймингом, позами и т.д.
АНИМАЦИЯ, ВКЛЮЧЕННАЯ В АО:
анимированные позы
анимированные сидения
анимированные сидения на земле
ходьба
бег
плавание
летающий
набор
также все поддерживаемые анимации для других видов деятельности
ДРУГИЕ ДЕМО-ВЕРСИИ AOs, ДОСТУПНЫЕ В WORLD STORE: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Earth/67/150/2006 maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/JollyRoger/233/51/2000
The mighty C-17 towers over the rest of the aircraft at the static area of the show. Funnily enough, the Globemaster was only static thanks to an engine issue - the plan was to fly it every day of the show.
i do not like this at all. except for her hair which i like regardless of its' precence in a photograph.
Math and Science Partnership held at Valdosta State University, Valdosta, Georgia, USA
Sponsored by a Math Science Partnership grant from the Georgia Department of Education and Teacher Resource Network/The Teacher Channel
Valdosta State University Colleges of Education and Arts & Sciences, Coastal Plains RESA: Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Cook, Echols, Irwin, Lanier, Lowndes, Tift, Turner, Valdosta City
Chippenham Park Gardens
Chippenham, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 5PT
www.chippenhamparkgardens.info
Chippenham Park is a large country house with substantial gardens, lakes, woodlands walks and parkland dating back to the 17th Century. The spectacular gardens are open to the public several times a year from Spring through to Autumn.
The Park is also available for weddings, special events and photographic shoots.
The gardens received a top, two-star rating in the Good Gardens Guide 2010, placing them amongst the finest gardens in the country.
14th October Glorious Autumn colours and late colour in the borders. Famously delicious BBQ, Teas, Cakes and refreshments.
The Gardens...
Chippenham Park was created at the very end of the 17th century as an 'Anglo-Dutch' designed landscape comprising canals, park, and formal gardens.
It was subsequently informalised by 18th and 19th century designers including William Eames and Samuel Lappidge. Chippenham Park contains a wealth of earthworks and waterways which relate to the parkland and garden landscapes and to the village settlement which pre-dated the park.
Features that have remained surprisingly static through history include the walled kitchen garden, the formal waterway on the east side of the park; and complex waterways south of the kitchen garden. Some of the trees, including those marking the original drive from the west.
The Gardens Now...
When Anne Crawely moved to the Chippenham Park estate in 1985 she immediately set about restoring and expanding what had once been a great garden.
There is now possibly the greatest display of snowdrops and aconites in East Anglia and the Spring Garden with its breath-taking display of daffodils, narcissi and shrubs stretches for half a mile around the lake. Additionally there are recently restored and cleared great canals created in the 18th century.
The summer garden has a huge display of nearly 500 roses and a generously stocked ‘Long Border’ of perennials and shrubs of about 250 metres in length. The ‘Wilderness’ is a wooded walk full of fascinating berrying trees and shrubs, some quite rare which has interest all year round.
Most recently she has created from dereliction a contemporary, formal garden in the old kitchen garden. This bold garden makes use of pleached pears, beech hedging, yew and lawn as well as a massive arched colonnade of leylandii to divide the 5-acre walled garden. The four quads feature large terracotta jars of Spanish and Greek origin set amongst grasses, a large earthwork mound and a theatre of yew.
At the North end of this garden is a substantial and beautiful house created from the old 18th century head gardener’s cottage and glasshouses.
We picked up our Wicked Campervan in Melbourne and then drove, picking up supplies n Geelong. We then hit the "Great Ocean Road'. We stopped at plenty of scenic routes along the way.
Towards 4ish, we hit the town of Lorne (home of the Falls Festival). We had just enough time to pick up a case of beer. Then with the sun quickly setting we set off for a sunset location - Teddy's Lookout.
Its a quick drive from town but it gives you a great lookout over the Road and into the Otways behind.
And when its like this, well, who can resist but to enjoy a cold Coopers and witness another great end to the day.