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This photo and others appeared in my blog post reviewing things I found washed up on the beach in 2015. You can check out my post at:

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This year's winter bike still dressed in summer tires

CWC - 136 B - Thirumazhisai

 

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Considering it was room service, this was a pretty good breakfast - I had eggs with a green tomatillo sauce, Mike had some spicy scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, potatoes and also a bagel with smoked salmon. Honestly, every meal pretty much offered a few awesome things: guacamole, tons of smoked salmon, white asparagus and some kind of marinated seafood salad or ceviche, so we were in heaven!!!!

Breakfast every morning offered all kinds of smoothies but my favorite was "banana shake" which was unsweetened banana and milk, pureed with was great with dark rum!

This is the 1st version of this Christmas card using Penny Black 40-405 "Holly Sweet"

This picture is just a sample, but we always have items like these on stock with varius size/colour/shape.

This is my build of the Buchla 266 Source of Uncertainty clone, developed by RomanF, with a panel from Synthcube

This store is the first store where they use the entire boat on wireless....other stores use parts of the counter for laptops and the such...they are smart :-).

This is a shot of my little Qrp morse code hand key, Handy for use whilst out SOTA or hf backpacking, Trail hiking, Portable operations communications etc, Lovely little key this one, I have mounted it on a solid block of mahogany! 73, de Dave 2W0DAA / GW4JKR

This sculpture is in the grounds of Tewkesbury Abbey by Mico Kaufman. I really like it.

My mammaw gave me that teddy the christmas that she died

     

I'm almost caught up with my 365! :D

This smart G450 was for sale for $18.5m. They think they may have a buyer.

This song is about flowers. In the same way that Georgia O’Keeffe paintings are about flowers. #BopsBoutBottoming

This photograph was published in the Illustrated Chronicle on the 20th of July 1915.

 

During the Great War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England, which had been in the news. The photographs were sent in by relatives and give us a glimpse into the past.

  

The physical collection held by Newcastle Libraries comprises bound volumes of the newspaper from 1910 to 1925. We are keen to find out more about the people in the photographs. If you recognise anyone in the images please comment below.

  

Copies of this photograph may be ordered from us, for more information see: www.newcastle.gov.uk/tlt Please make a note of the image reference number above to help speed up your order.

Robson Street, downtown Vancouver. August 11, 2009.

Bunty Hull 1945. This Album was put together by Jean Spafford nee Patchett aka Bunty for her Mother Francis Patchett

This necklace is commissioned by Mrs. B.B. She calls this necklace has a image of "Mozart'.

So I took a photo on the copy of Mozart's score !

This van stood out from everything else in the car park.

 

I don't know much about these vans, but '74-'77 seems like good guess for MY.

This is another view across the tidal flats of Arrochar in central Scotland. This is from my 2013 trip. It is cropped down from a single image.

This dog was spotted on Troon beach during a group shoot today and this shot was taken of it looking out to sea towards the lighthouse on the horizon.

This is my second entry in Erin's Monodala. This one uses the pattern 'IXORUS'. I have taken progress photos of the Zendala if you wish to view. This took me a while to do, was very intricate as there is very little space in some of the sections of the template.... oh well! once you start you just can't stop :) Enjoy and thanks for looking. www.thebrightowl.com

Zenit EM, Helios 44-2, Ilford HP5 plus 400

'Anini Beach near Kiluea, Hawaii

 

This beach was called W'anini, but the "W" washed off the sign, and ever since it's been called 'Anini Beach.

 

The beach is absolutely beautiful and clear, lots of reefs and fish, and freaking amazing houses along the beach front

This payment facility is closes.

This view is what I most generally get these days when hiking with our Thursday group. I'm usually at the tail end of the group even if I'm not taking pictures. But this is what I see when I stop to take photos. Look for the circles in the photo. The nearest one is Jim who held back to make sure I was still within sight. Way far ahead is the rest of the group which is also circled (enlarging the photo will help locate the circles.) Anyway, this perspective doesn't bother me anymore. I will eventually catch up when the front runners pause for whatever reason.

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This sunk relief from Queen Titi is found at her tomb QV52 at the Valley of the Queens. She was King Ramses III’s wife from the New Kingdom’s 20th Dynasty

This curtain is made from fabric featuring a portrait of populist and former coup leader/president J.J. Rawlings. Taken on an early morning walk through Cape Coast.

This ad appeared in the 20 August, 1932 issue of The Sphere.

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Near Woolwine, Patrick County, Virginia

 

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Victoria Avenue. Trefresa House. This Cornish name was used as Trefresa Farm in Cornwall was where his father John Legoe was born. His father was a sea Captain and captained many passenger ships to Australia from the 1850s to the 1870. He captained the maiden voyage of the Yalata to Adelaide, his visit to SA, in 1865. His last voyage to SA was in 1877 when he bought his family with him to settle here. His son Glen became a director of G & R Wills Company and later W Moffin & Co and George Wilcox and Co. He was mainly an importer with these companies and an exporter of meat, wool, hides but also had a pastoral estate at Binnum in the South East. Glen bought his land in Victoria Avenue in 1902 with a house standing on it erected by a previous owner. In 1919 he engaged architects Woods, Bagot, Jory and Laybourne-Smith to prepare drawings for major alterations to the value of around £5000. This work transformed the look and style of the original house. The “new’ residence was built in the English style with a steep tiled roof, wide verandas, round columns, and attic windows. It has the appearance of a British colonial house from hill country in India. The unique appearance of the house includes dormer windows beside a central chimney which softens the massive bulk of the steep roof. Glen Legoe’s Trefresa House was subdivided into 11 properties in 1922 when Glen Avenue was created. Glen Avenue opened up land back to the railway line. The house of 14 main rooms and with over two acres of gardens was sold in 1938 and by 1941 it was owned by Clive Langdon Bonython a member of one of SA’s wealthiest and best known family through investments and ownership of the Advertiser. Clive was a mere accountant and business director. His directorships included Wiles manufacturing Company and Mumzone products etc. The property has superb cast iron gates. The steep roof looks as if designed to cope with tropical downpours or massive winter snows.

This is a photograph that I had used as part of a panaramic. The sun had backlit these clouds beautifully and pink rays of light could be seen coming out from the otherwise hidden setting sun.

This was done using face-paint for Carnival at Baja's in Tallahassee

Photo by Maya Carrol

This one valley section of Highland Park is in peak fall color form now. The rest of the park - not so much.

 

There is the beginning of a herd trail just starting out.

This manuscript was created in Flanders ca. 1270-80. Originally a standard liturgical Psalter, it was converted in the fourteenth century for the use of an English owner, possibly a cleric, through the addition of a second litany focused on English saints, and an Office of the Dead. The illuminations, comprised of vignettes depicting labors of the months in the calendar and historiated initials within the psalms themselves, belong to the first phase of production, and are characteristic of Psalter iconography from the Bruges-Ghent region during this period.

 

To explore fully digitized manuscripts with a virtual page-turning application, please visit Walters Ex Libris.

 

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This mixer was brought to you by the city of Ridgewood, NJ Public School & BaseLine Productions

 

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This abandoned VW Beetle was found in Hampton (NJ). For you Jersey folk out there, check out the old inspection sticker on the windshield!

 

The warm weather and late sunrise brought me out to the lowered lake this morning... i hope this coming weekend is a great one for you!

 

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This is a picture I have been trying to post for a while but until now have not been able to get it to a reasonable state to post, this one and the one peceeding this one are probably the best pictures of a new Taylor Jumbo crane I have ever come across. Taken outside Arlington Motors Enfield Middlesex complete with grab attachment

This SHIELD Helicarrier is a repaint of the Super Hero Squad version, which was mostly red.

...this bush looked so dry... i had to help it a lil bit..

This is a great way to count down to Christmas. I'm 25 and I still LOVE advent calendars.

You put candy in this, or even little notes. Create a fun family tradition!

 

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-chelsey

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