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Autumn has arrived and so has my hysterectomy date the 10th of December. It's cancer prevention surgey because ovarian cancer runs in my family and that's what took my mum.

I suck out to Anacapa Island for a day of diving between SoCal's current sequence of atmospheric rivers. Conditions were surprisingly good, but a little surgey.

Second operation didn't go without a hitch. Thank God they have excellent teams at Ann Arbor ( lots of University of Michigan people ) They thought they might have to do 2 surgeries They got it in one though . Right eye was over 60 % gone and the lens itself was starting to solidify in my eye , It was loosing it's ability to change shape when needed to focus on objects . Don't need glasses now for distance but will need them for close work. Looking forward to the time when both eyes are completely healed .April possibly even early May now.

My son Lukas had a surgey last week, I stayed in hospital day and night, so I made a lot of hospital-shots. Taking photos helped me taking my mind off a little bit.

BOAC VC10, Lusaka Airport.

I suck out to Anacapa Island for a day of diving between SoCal's current sequence of atmospheric rivers. Conditions were surprisingly good, but a little surgey.

Had a challenging dive at Refugio State Beach with a buddy. Vis was poor and it was surgey, but there were nudi's!

Had a challenging dive at Refugio State Beach with a buddy. Vis was poor and it was surgey, but there were nudi's!

This picture was taken prior to eye Surgery. I am now recovering from Surgery and with the aid of the DrgnMastr have set this photo up for viewing.

 

Surgey went very well and Thanks to all for the well wishes. Results will be know over a several week period.

I suck out to Anacapa Island for a day of diving between SoCal's current sequence of atmospheric rivers. Conditions were surprisingly good, but a little surgey.

I suck out to Anacapa Island for a day of diving between SoCal's current sequence of atmospheric rivers. Conditions were surprisingly good, but a little surgey.

Had a challenging dive at Refugio State Beach with a buddy. Vis was poor and it was surgey, but there were nudi's!

I suck out to Anacapa Island for a day of diving between SoCal's current sequence of atmospheric rivers. Conditions were surprisingly good, but a little surgey. The score of the day was this hunt between a predatory Navanax sea slug and it's quarry, an opalescent nudibranch. The nudi broke off it's back end after getting caught and drifted away.

I suck out to Anacapa Island for a day of diving between SoCal's current sequence of atmospheric rivers. Conditions were surprisingly good, but a little surgey.

I've been looking for a Janulos nudibranch to get on the stage. It was so surgey that the little guy was betting blown all over, but I managed to salvage a few shots and got him safely back onto the reef!

I suck out to Anacapa Island for a day of diving between SoCal's current sequence of atmospheric rivers. Conditions were surprisingly good, but a little surgey. The score of the day was this hunt between a predatory Navanax sea slug and it's quarry, an opalescent nudibranch. The nudi broke off it's back end after getting caught and drifted away.

The Grade II Listed Entrance Buildings and Walls of HM Prison Lincoln on Greetwell Road in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.

 

The prison opened as a local prison in 1872 to hold remand and convicted prisoners and replacing the prison at Lincoln Castle. The original 1869–72 structures designed by Frederick Peck are now listed buildings and are notable examples of High Victorian gothic design.

 

Between 1900 and 1961 a total of 18 judicial executions took place at the prison. The last execution was that of Wasyl Gnypiuk, a 34 year old Polish-Ukrainian immigrant. After being convicted of the murder of Louise Surgey (his 62 year old landlady) at Nottingham Assizes, Gnypiuk was hanged by executioner Harry Allen on 27 January 1961. Afterwards, his body was buried in an unmarked grave within the walls of the prison, as was customary.

 

Lincoln is a Category B local prison holding adult male remand and convicted prisoners from the courts in Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Humberside. Accommodation at the prison is spread across four residential wings (A, B, C & E wings) and a segregation unit.

 

The regime at Lincoln includes production workshops, charity workshops, laundry, education, vocational training courses and Offending behaviour courses. Other facilities include the prison's gym.

 

Information Source:

www.heritageconnectlincoln.com/character-area/hospital-an...

 

I suck out to Anacapa Island for a day of diving between SoCal's current sequence of atmospheric rivers. Conditions were surprisingly good, but a little surgey.

Upper Parliament Street, Milton Street, Mansfield Road, Nottingham Road, High Street, Croft Road, Front Street, Coppice Road, Church Street, Calverton Road, Surgeys Lane, Homefield Avenue, Birchfield Road, Killisick Road.

 

Nottingham, Upper Parliament Street Hallam's Jewellers

Nottingham, York House (3mins)

Nottingham, Woodborough Road (4mins)

Nottingham, Huntingdon Street (5mins)

Forest Recreation Ground (6mins)

NCN Clarendon College (7mins)

Sherwood, Shops (12mins)

Daybrook, The Vale (16mins)

Arnold, Sainsbury's (20mins)

Arnold, Front Street (24mins)

Killisick, Gleneagles Drive (34mins)

 

Frequency

 

7/8 minutes Monday to Friday peak times

7/8 minutes Saturday daytime

10 minutes Monday to Friday daytimes

20 minutes Sunday daytime

20-30 minutes Monday to Saturday evenings

30 minutes Sunday evening

 

GO2 Night N58

 

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Upper Parliament Street, Milton Street, Mansfield Road, Nottingham Road, High Street, Croft Road, Front Street, Coppice Road, Beechwood Road, Killisick Road, Gleneagles Drive, Howbeck Road, Coppice Road, Ramsey Drive, Gedling Road, Arno Vale Road, Thackeray's Lane, Mansfield Road, Shakespeare Street, South Sherwood Street, Upper Parliament Street.

 

Nottingham, Upper Parliament Street Spar

Nottingham, York House (1mins)

Nottingham, Woodborough Road (2mins)

Nottingham, Huntingdon Street (3mins)

Forest Recreation Ground (4mins)

NCN Clarendon College (5mins)

Sherwood, Shops (8mins)

Daybrook, The Vale (11mins)

Arnold, Sainsbury's (13mins)

Arnold, Front Street (16mins)

Arnold, Beechwood Road (18mins)

Killisick, Gleneagles Drive (20mins)

Plains Estate, Newcombe Drive (24mins)

Daybrook, The Vale (28mins)

Sherwood, Winchester Street (32mins)

NCN Clarendon College (36mins)

Nottingham, Victoria Centre (39mins)

Nottingham, Upper Parliament Street (42mins)

 

Frequency

 

60 minutes Friday and Saturday nights

I suck out to Anacapa Island for a day of diving between SoCal's current sequence of atmospheric rivers. Conditions were surprisingly good, but a little surgey. The score of the day was this hunt between a predatory Navanax sea slug and it's quarry, an opalescent nudibranch. The nudi broke off it's back end after getting caught and drifted away.

Hi girls! I hope your all happy about my new lok! It only cost $27,482,395,320,320 dollars! LOL jk:) Before we begin I have some news. Aubry had to drop out because of some personal issues.We hope to see you next cycle and keep modeling! But, I would also like to say that someone will replace her. I believe everyone remembers Tori right? Well, I've talked to her and she would like to re-join. She will be doing each theme up to this point to catch up. Also, if you would like to know who did which photo everyone is tagged in the order of the judging. So, with that, let's see how much plastic surgery you girls got :)

 

In no order:

 

Emma: I like this! But, I really don't see much plastic surgery here. I wish I could have seen the boob job. Though, I like the faceup. It looks like you ran right of a surgens office!

 

Melody: I like the different approach to this! I really love all the surgen lines on you. But, I wish I did see at least a tan.

 

Violet: Hmm..Well, this is ok. I do see the big butt, which made me giggle, but, I didn't really like the story that went along with it. You should have went over the top, like some of the other girls.

 

Rina: Holy crap. If you fell you would bounce right back up! I love this photo, and I like the way you didn't tan your face. The only complaint I have is that the quality is pretty grainy.

 

Coco: BWAHAHAHHA XD You went over the top and that's what I love about this photo. Yes, the quality could have been better, but other than that I love this! You went for the duck face, which made me laugh :)

 

Makayla: Holy bad tan. I like this photo! Your tan is horrific, which is what I wanted. The only thing I hoped for is that you had more plastic surgery.

 

Shizuko- Wow. You got some big boobs girl! xD The only problem is I wish you did something more with your hair and background.

 

So, that is everyone! Now, time for the call-out order:

2. Rina

3. Makayla

4. Violet

5. Shizuko

6. Melody

7. Emma

And that means first place goes to..Coco! Congratz!

Now for elemination.

BOTTOM TWO:

Madison and Ebony

Madison- You haven't done a photo since the audition. I have nothing to judge.

Ebony- You've only done one photo! Step it up!

So, the girl that's going home is...Madison. I'm sorry, please pack your bags and go home. Don't stop modeling girl! You have a lot of potential!

 

Now, onto the next theme! Your next theme will be.......................Runaway!

I want you to portray a girl running away, or in hiding.

Requirments:

~ Must have a story

~ Messy hair

~ Messy clothing

~ Make sure you have emotion in your face

~ Still look like a model!

PHOTOS DUE This Monday

Now, this theme will be very special. We will be having a guest judge! And that is Mayvella, our winner from Cycle 1! So, make sure you tag me and BratzBabee in your photo. Good luck girls!!

- Brooke <33

welp, surgies all over and i finally got my cast taken off today!

the past five days felt like five years...

this was my third surgey in the past year and a half and my doctor said the majority of the tumors should be gone by now so i should be pretty good for a while :D

anyways, i finally took a couple pictures today which felt SO good, haha

and hopefully ill be dropping off some film in the morning

hope everyone is doing well!

I've been looking for a Janulos nudibranch to get on the stage. It was so surgey that the little guy was betting blown all over, but I managed to salvage a few shots and got him safely back onto the reef!

After being unable to see 999 on Monday working on Green Line 6 due to being in Sheffield, I caught up with it again yesterday in Killisick this time on Lime Line 58. Straight after this photo was taken I ran to the bus stop to get on it as I hadn't been on it yet to see the interior and I have to say I like it. I don't like the emergency exit door not being at the back of the bus but that's the only thing I don't like about 999. Just an heads up it's out on Purple Line 89 today (Wednesday) and Lilac Line 25 on Thursday. Not sure about Friday but I'll edit this post when I hear anything.

 

Edit: Turns out its last day is today (Thursday 31st Oct).

 

Alexander Dennis Enviro 400EV 999 (AD24BEV) is pictured on Surgey's Lane working the 10:25, 58 to Parliament Street via Arnold, Daybrook and Sherwood.

Blue signs are there for the electric car parking but not charge points in yet.

1956 Nottingham City Transport Park Royal bodied AEC Regent V D3RV UTV232 had just left the Arnold Library bus stop in Nottingham Road, Arnold, on its way from the Surgey's Lane terminus of Service 20 towards Long Row in Nottingham City Centre, when this picture was taken in April 1970.

I actually came across a cluster of 4 of these blue-doris nudibranchs, but it was sooooo surgey that it was a challenge to even get this shot to work.

At 1:09 PM on July 31, 2020 the Los Angeles City Fire Department responded to a reported brush fire in the 8100 block of W Ellenbogen Street. The first arriving fire company reported approximately 2 acres burning at a moderate speed. Fire attack was immediately initiated while the water dropping helicopters redirected from a separate brush fire to provide an aerial attack.

 

LAFD, under the leadership of Assistant Chief Surgey Tomlinson, established a Unified Command with Angeles National Forest, simultaneously deploying assets to structural defense and fire attack. Additional resources from Los Angeles County Fire Department assisted in the battle.

 

Within two hours, the fire was 40% contained and all forward progress was halted. By early evening, firefighters had transitioned into a mop up and fire watch mode. The fire was held at 20 acres and destroyed one shed. No homes or businesses were damaged.

 

One LAFD firefighter was treated for a minor, lower leg injury. LAPD and the LAFD Arson Section detained one adult male for further questioning as part of an ongoing investigation.

 

© Photo by Mike Meadows

 

LAFD Incident: 073120-0738

 

Connect with us: LAFD.ORG | News | Facebook | Instagram | Reddit | Twitter: @LAFD @LAFDtalk

At 1:59PM on Tuesday 1 August, 2017, the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire in the 1000 block of S Santee St.

 

Firefighters arrived to find a two story, commercial building with heavy smoke showing from the 2nd floor. Additional resources were requested, raising the incident to a Greater Alarm status.

 

As fire attack crews made entry and the truck began vertical ventilation operations on the roof, a raging attic fire was discovered. The fire extended to the 2nd floor and firefighters quickly extinguished that section of the fire.

The battle against the attic fire continued, working to hit all corners of the attic to knockdown the stubborn blaze. 90 firefighters, under the command of Assistant Chief Surgey Tomlinson, achieved complete knockdown in 34 minutes. All occupants were clear of the structure and no injuries were reported.

 

LAFD Incident 080117-0772

 

Photo by: LAFD Harry Garvin

 

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Had a challenging dive at Refugio State Beach with a buddy. Vis was poor and it was surgey, but there were nudi's!

At 1:09 PM on July 31, 2020 the Los Angeles City Fire Department responded to a reported brush fire in the 8100 block of W Ellenbogen Street. The first arriving fire company reported approximately 2 acres burning at a moderate speed. Fire attack was immediately initiated while the water dropping helicopters redirected from a separate brush fire to provide an aerial attack.

 

LAFD, under the leadership of Assistant Chief Surgey Tomlinson, established a Unified Command with Angeles National Forest, simultaneously deploying assets to structural defense and fire attack. Additional resources from Los Angeles County Fire Department assisted in the battle.

 

Within two hours, the fire was 40% contained and all forward progress was halted. By early evening, firefighters had transitioned into a mop up and fire watch mode. The fire was held at 20 acres and destroyed one shed. No homes or businesses were damaged.

 

One LAFD firefighter was treated for a minor, lower leg injury. LAPD and the LAFD Arson Section detained one adult male for further questioning as part of an ongoing investigation.

 

© Photo by Mike Meadows

 

LAFD Incident: 073120-0738

 

Connect with us: LAFD.ORG | News | Facebook | Instagram | Reddit | Twitter: @LAFD @LAFDtalk

This shot is dedicated to my good friend Michael Coe.

 

He needs our support to get through a difficult period with painful surgey and tough recovery.

 

I pray that you will get trough this Mike, and be with us here on Flickr for many years to come. I know we all appreciate your comments, pictures, but most of all your friendship.

 

Your good friend, Per Erik Sviland

 

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I've been looking for a Janulos nudibranch to get on the stage. It was so surgey that the little guy was betting blown all over, but I managed to salvage a few shots and got him safely back onto the reef!

Dr. Wetzel neutering a bunny in our fully equipped surgical suite

Looks more like surgey on the building...

Monterey was exciting from the nudibranch standpoint... this yellow edged cadlina was a new species of nudibranch for me to photograph. Even at 70', it was quite surgey on this dive, but I found this guy in a little sheltered crack and was able to get it on the black-slate stage for some detailed images.

Monterey was exciting from the nudibranch standpoint... this yellow edged cadlina was a new species of nudibranch for me to photograph. Even at 70', it was quite surgey on this dive, but I found this guy in a little sheltered crack and was able to get it on the black-slate stage for some detailed images.

548 (Y548LRB) an Optare Excel on Birchfield Road, Arnold may08

The Grade II Listed Entrance Buildings and Walls of HM Prison Lincoln on Greetwell Road in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.

 

The prison opened as a local prison in 1872 to hold remand and convicted prisoners and replacing the prison at Lincoln Castle. The original 1869–72 structures designed by Frederick Peck are now listed buildings and are notable examples of High Victorian gothic design.

 

Between 1900 and 1961 a total of 18 judicial executions took place at the prison. The last execution was that of Wasyl Gnypiuk, a 34 year old Polish-Ukrainian immigrant. After being convicted of the murder of Louise Surgey (his 62 year old landlady) at Nottingham Assizes, Gnypiuk was hanged by executioner Harry Allen on 27 January 1961. Afterwards, his body was buried in an unmarked grave within the walls of the prison, as was customary.

 

Lincoln is a Category B local prison holding adult male remand and convicted prisoners from the courts in Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Humberside. Accommodation at the prison is spread across four residential wings (A, B, C & E wings) and a segregation unit.

 

The regime at Lincoln includes production workshops, charity workshops, laundry, education, vocational training courses and Offending behaviour courses. Other facilities include the prison's gym.

  

Leyland DAF moblie police station seen in belfast city at a police surgey

There is an up and coming plastic surgey to "remake" ones feet to fit in these killer heels! It has the nickname of "Loub Job". Just heard a report about it today on the radio after taking this photo on the University of New Mexico campus.

This white-frond aeolis nudibranch was an absolute score... definitely one I hadn't seen or shot before. Unfortunately, it was far too surgey where I found it to get the little guy onto the black slate stage, but I was able to make some of the reef shots work.

At 1:09 PM on July 31, 2020 the Los Angeles City Fire Department responded to a reported brush fire in the 8100 block of W Ellenbogen Street. The first arriving fire company reported approximately 2 acres burning at a moderate speed. Fire attack was immediately initiated while the water dropping helicopters redirected from a separate brush fire to provide an aerial attack.

 

LAFD, under the leadership of Assistant Chief Surgey Tomlinson, established a Unified Command with Angeles National Forest, simultaneously deploying assets to structural defense and fire attack. Additional resources from Los Angeles County Fire Department assisted in the battle.

 

Within two hours, the fire was 40% contained and all forward progress was halted. By early evening, firefighters had transitioned into a mop up and fire watch mode. The fire was held at 20 acres and destroyed one shed. No homes or businesses were damaged.

 

One LAFD firefighter was treated for a minor, lower leg injury. LAPD and the LAFD Arson Section detained one adult male for further questioning as part of an ongoing investigation.

 

© Photo by Rick McClure

 

LAFD Incident: 073120-0738

 

Connect with us: LAFD.ORG | News | Facebook | Instagram | Reddit | Twitter: @LAFD @LAFDtalk

Day One-hundred and Sixteen, it's a Photo-shoot Day. From the photo-shoot at the dental and comsetic surgery we are working on these days.

 

365+1 Day of NEX-7 project

366nex.blogspot.com

 

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