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My daughter's cat, Tempest, passed away today. He was a docile good-natured cat and loved his mom (my daughter) giving him belly rubs. He was definitely a family member and whenever my daughter went away, she would bring him over to stay with us. He was hardly eating for the past few weeks and he had problems with the functioning of certain other systems in his body. We took him to the vet today and he went peacefully. He was loved by all of us who cared for him and shall be very much missed.
House of Burlesque presents Burlesque Idol! at Madame Jojo's, Soho Friday 1st March 2014.
All photos copyright Oli Sandler and HoB.
The LPG tanker 'Tempest' passing Cromer, North Norfolk.
Sailing from Immingham to Terneuzen, NL.
Home port, Rotterdam.
"Botanical Absynth" / "Green Tea Liquer" - More like a cheap yellow Chartreuse (http://www.eatdrinktell.net/?p=282) knock-off. It tasts ok. Smells nice. You can tell it's fortified with firewater and for almost $30/750ml and at only 25% I'd rather spend the money on Chartreuse. That stuff is what, 80-90 proof anyway? Good way to get your money's worth and on something that's actually special. At the same time these suspended balls and the image in the bottle and whatnot make for a very cool decoration. This is one I'd definitely consider keeping around just for looks. It's totally sweet. (pun intended)
Tempest, steampunk fusion belly dance, one of her two completely different performances at the 3rd International Tribal Dance Festival, Haus der Jugend, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany, May 28, 2010.
SD TEMPEST : IMO 9803637
Details from Serco Press Release
SD Tempest is the 31st vessel to be built for Serco by Damen Shipyards. She sailed into her home port of Portsmouth for the first time on 22nd February 2017. Since then, she has since completed a series of operational trials, completed crew familiarisation and is now completely ready to support the Queen Elizabeth Class carriers.
SD Tempest is a Damen ART 80-32 tug with a bollard pull of 80 tons and is the most powerful tug in Serco’s fleet. She has a crew of four, is 31.95m long, has a beam of 12.6m and a gross tonnage of 495 GT.
She is the first tug in the UK that features the RotorTug® propulsion system consisting of three azimuthing thrusters, which provide omni-directional manoeuvrability, designed by Robert Allen in Canada, making her one of the most manoeuvrable and capable tugs in the UK. They also have controllable pitch propellers installed instead of the usual fixed pitch propellers found on other vessels in her class.
Serco also specified a number of modifications to enable her to support the new aircraft carriers, including a double drum render/recovery aft winch for redundancy and a foldable mast for safe working under the flight deck overhang. Like previous tugs, SD Tempest is fitted with grey fendering to match the colour of RN vessels and prevent marking the hulls.
Tempest is a nude bespoken doll featuring Valerie in Milk skintone. She is a grey smoky eye with cat eye liner, nude lips, pearly strobing and a black beauty spot on her chin.
This is a commission doll and not for sale.
The wigs in the photoshoot are by PattaArt and Time of Doll. The lingerie is emiliacouture OOAK and the jacket from Fashion Royalty.
Hawker Tempest Mk.II at RAF Museum Hendon. Developed from the Typhoon and entering service in early 1944, the Tempest excelled as a low level interceptor and ground attack aircraft in the European theatre. It was the fastest allied piston engine powered type of the war below 20,000 ft and was one of only a handful of types able to intercept V1 flying bombs. The MkII was powered by the Bristol Centaurus radial engine, whereas the more common MkV was fitted with the Napier Sabre 24 cylinder liquid cooled power plant.
This is a composite airframe based on PR536 which makes up the forward fuselage. The remainder is made up from two other Tempests.
The design philosophy for the later Sea Fury was "a light Tempest fighter" and the similarity between the types is obvious.
This spider likes the classic arcade games!
A spider at the edge of its web. Visually reminiscent of the Tempest arcade game.
Shot on Fuji X series with manual focus lens
In flight, enlarged up from 35mm film. Lubeck, July 1945.
Tempest NV763 that claimed one victory when flown by F/L N.J. Powell.
Photos taken by my father, Gerald Trevor Roberts, whilst based at Lubeck, Germany, with 124 Wing.
We went out for a photoshoot today and just happened to come across this forest section of a rally near Liphook. It started raining the minute I started photgraphing and stopped as soon as I stopped photographing.
A Pontiac Tempest GTO at the Oldtimertreffen Cloppenburg.
© Dennis Matthies
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Tempest, steampunk fusion belly dance, one of her two completely different performances at the 3rd International Tribal Dance Festival, Haus der Jugend, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany, May 28, 2010.
House of Burlesque presents Burlesque Idol! at Madame Jojo's, Soho Friday 1st March 2014.
All photos copyright Oli Sandler and HoB.
SD TEMPEST : IMO 9803637
Details from Serco Press Release
SD Tempest is the 31st vessel to be built for Serco by Damen Shipyards. She sailed into her home port of Portsmouth for the first time on 22nd February 2017. Since then, she has since completed a series of operational trials, completed crew familiarisation and is now completely ready to support the Queen Elizabeth Class carriers.
SD Tempest is a Damen ART 80-32 tug with a bollard pull of 80 tons and is the most powerful tug in Serco’s fleet. She has a crew of four, is 31.95m long, has a beam of 12.6m and a gross tonnage of 495 GT.
She is the first tug in the UK that features the RotorTug® propulsion system consisting of three azimuthing thrusters, which provide omni-directional manoeuvrability, designed by Robert Allen in Canada, making her one of the most manoeuvrable and capable tugs in the UK. They also have controllable pitch propellers installed instead of the usual fixed pitch propellers found on other vessels in her class.
Serco also specified a number of modifications to enable her to support the new aircraft carriers, including a double drum render/recovery aft winch for redundancy and a foldable mast for safe working under the flight deck overhang. Like previous tugs, SD Tempest is fitted with grey fendering to match the colour of RN vessels and prevent marking the hulls.
This lovely doll was a head on the wrong body with no hair. She's got a new 'canadian standard' straight leg body and a new hair do in Tempest red. Also touched up her eyelashes and eyebrows.
奈良美智 Yoshimoto Nara(1959 - )
Acrylic on canvas
120 x 110 cm
www.christies.com/lotfinder/paintings/yoshitomo-nara-temp...
Estimate : 6,000,000 - 8,000,000 HKD
Price Realized:13,240,000 HKD
Christie's
Asian 20th Century & Contemporary Art, Evening Sale
HK, 28 Nov 2015
“Tempest Turner,” an 18th Bomb Squadron B-17, was named for movie actress Lana Turner. The pilot of the aircraft painted this B-15 jacket at war’s end with the emblem of the 34th Bomb Group and counters to indicate 19 bombing missions. The “grocery sacks” show six missions making food drops for Dutch food relief as part of Operation Chow Hound. The ball and chain represent a gratifying flight on 11 May 1945 to fly French slave laborers from Austria to Paris. The former prisoners didn’t realize they had been liberated until they saw the Eiffel Tower.