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Had a photo walk around Perry Green in hope of finding some poppies but failed! This field had some nice tractor tracks leading to some homes I wish I could call home!
Grand Central terminal shot I got after going to a fashion show with my friend Barry.
Canon 5D Mark III + Canon 24L II
The road to Passo Nota an Tremalzo. But only the road to Passo Nota was open. Beetwen Nota and Tremalzo the gravel road was still closed.
Etta & David
Daily Dog Challenge: Edge
We live on the edge of bushland & Etta is walking the edge of the track that has become a bit of a water-course because of rain.
The best part of freshly fallen snow is getting to see all the bird and critter tracks!
ANSH135: 15. Footprints
(temporary wildcard)
The Manhattan-bound local and center express tracks of the Pelham Line fly over the yard leads between Westchester Sq and Middletown Rd Stations. The layout of the steelwork suggests to me that at one point this was a level junction, and the flyovers were a later renovation.
Pelham Line - IRT
MS track I took to NAHBS. Awesome paint by Bryan Meyer at Fresh Frame. Photos by John Fabrizio. NEW 1/11/12: This bike is now FOR SALE; although I love it, I need the $ for baby. It is in mint condition, hasn't even been ridden yet. Needs a good home and to be taken for a ride! If interested, contact me at baltimess265@yahoo.com. UPDATE: the bike has been sold.
Whizzing round the Poole Park cycle track
Did you learn to ride your bike in Poole Park? Or maybe you raced here? From its opening in 1892, the Poole Park track was the place to go for cycling in Poole. Thousands enjoyed the exhilarating track races.
Others came for fun family rides.
This track is one of the few Victorian park cycle tracks remaining: Just like today
cycling was very fashionable then. As soon as the Poole track opened, races became popular events.
'Encouraged by the frantic. Often there were 12,000 spectators.
The two main clubs were the Poole
Wheelers and Wesley Guild Cycling Club.
The Banten brothers were the local stars.
The family owned a bicycle shop and raced for Wesley Guild CC.
In the 1930s, Bill Harvell was the star rider.
He trained at Poole Park and won a Bronze Medal at the Olympic Games in 1932.
In 1933, he led the Poole Wheelers' team to victory at the National Team Pursuit Championship. Another champion was Marguerite Wilson from Bournemouth.
She became the first full-time female professional cyclist. At one point she held all 16 women's distance records.
In the 1970s and 80s, riders travelled quite a distance to compete here. It was one of the few places for mid-week racing.
Imagine racing here. The first track was gravel and cinder. In places it isn't much more than two metres wide. How did they avoid the benches and trees? Not to mention the water and spectators. Try to picture the spectacle of 30 fast and furious riders whizzing round the track.
Poole Wheelers are still an active club today, with regular rides for members of all abilities. Families also come to ride their bikes. Did you race or learn to ride your bike on the Poole Park track?
A long overdue update to L-Gauge.org which includes new LDraw models for plastic and 9V track elements.
They include straight tracks S8, S16, S32 and curve tracks R56, R64, R72, R88, R104, R120.
Download them from L-Gauge.org
Source LDraw files hosted at Fx Bricks GitHub repository
September 6 - 250/365
Looking North East towards Thorne North Station along the rail tracks at the crossing point along the Ashfield bank.
Best viewed large to see the detail in the distance... bighugelabs.com/onblack.php?id=3893568066&size=large
Train tracks traveling between pill and Temple Meads covered in a heavy covering of snow
Taken with a Nikon D3000
Oxbow is bisected by these tracks. Located high above the flood plain. Many fields near the flooding Great Miami River. are underwater. A strange twist for our fall.
Prince Tech's Damarion Wilson clears a hurdle on the way to winning the Mens 55m hurdle event with a time of 7.90 seconds in the CTC Indoor Championships Monday.
Walking track through mainly red beech (Fuscospora fusca), Mavora Lakes Conservation Park, Southland.
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