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This smart Thames Trader 9939BY probably taken when new was one of a number operated by SEGAS with high sided tipper bodies for carrying Coke
Trader Joe's Grocery Store Food Market pics by Mike Mozart of JeepersMedia and TheToyChannel on YouTube.
A trader walks by the backstreets of Patan
Kathmandu, Nepal
Kodak Ektar 100 [bnw convert]
Canon FTb QL+FD50mm f1.4
I always have a bag of these "frozen" Mandarin Orange Chicken from TJ's for when I don't feel like "real" cooking, which is quite often. Ha! Ha! I've "doctored" this by adding some Vidalia Sweet Onions (sliced & sauteed in a litlte bit of EVOO). I also added a little bit of sugar because I find it to be a bit too tangy for the kiddies and me. For the final flavor and "color" I added a few green onions . . . and there you have it . . . Friday night's dinner served with Jasmine rice.
Note to MaidenVT: If you happen to view this, remember what you said this afternoon that I should be taking pictures for Starbucks or Trader Joe's. LOL!
A camel trader at the Keren Camel Market on 1st December 2014.
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Test shot with Sony A7R + Leica APO Summicron 90mm f/2. Best seen on a MacBook Pro or other device with retina display.
Trader Joe's is a very popular supermarkets in the San Francisco Bay area. Much smaller than the behemoth national chains, they offer superior products at very good prices, as well as much easier access.
A7R LeicaAA90 2013-1228-098
DARWIN TRADER
Australian
Owners: Australian Coastal Sg Commission
Port of Reg: AUS Melbourne
IDNo:7010987
Year:1970
Name:DARWIN TRADER
Keel:
Type:Bulk/containership
Launch Date:7.2.70
Flag:AUS
Date of completion:10.7.70
Tons:10802
Link:2462
DWT:12093
Yard No:82
Length overall:139.6
Ship Design:
LPP:130.0
Country of build:AUS
Beam:21.5
Builder:NSW Govt DY
Material of build:
Location of yard:Dyke End
Number of
screws/Mchy/
Speed(kn):1D-15
Naval or paramilitary marking :
A:*
End:1984
Subsequent History:
Disposal Data:
BU Kaohsiung 18.10.84, work began 30.10.84 [Hoei Tai Steel & Iron Co]
Details: Mirimar Index
Photo Credits: Many thanks to the State Maritime Library of Tasmania
my fascination for food was always there, ever since i was kid. i remember watch our family cooks work together with my grandmothers as they prepared our family feasts during festivals. eventually as i got older, my interest in food made me venture out to other cuisines. which makes the tsukiji fish market one of the reasons i wanted to visit tokyo in the first place.
i explored the market, not wanting to disturb the organised chaos that ensued. strange vehicles zooming in and out,, with the days catch in tow. i would watch the fish mongers work on the fish which such skill and dexterity, it was amazing. but as i eagerly observed the men at work, this gentleman looks at me and says "filipino?" to which i reply "yes, sir." he smiles, then suddenly starts speaking to me in my native tongue of tagalog.
he revealed that he was a fish trader, and that he lived in manila where his wife also lived. he would fly in and out of japan to import fish from the market and supplied some of the top restaurants in the metro. we chat for a few minutes, and expressed my amazement of the market and tokyo itself. we shake hands, but before i say goodbye tells me "don't tell me you're going to leave without taking a photo of me and this handsome bastard here behind me?" so i oblige, take the photo, smile and wave goodbye.
oh tokyo.
A simple repaint of an EFE model, brush painted in standard Humbrol colours. The Ford Thames Trader was introduced in 2007 and has been produced in a fairly small number of variations; this one was a Marley Tiles lorry bought cheaply in the recent sell-off of surplus stock. The registration 28 COG is genuine and taken from a preserved example.
The Ocean Trader I at the grain loading facility on Puget Sound in Seattle. 11/14/2016
For more information on this ship visit: www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:756235/...
The remains of this normal control Thames Trader were spotted in a scrapyard above Birzebuggia in 2001.
Beach trader on way home at end of day. Chaweng Beach, Koh Samui, Thailand
Many photographs of Thailand on my website
136753 JM-44. The flight line of my home base Valkenburg in late August 1983. Three Atlantics, four P-3s and a C-1A Trader of VR-24 (Sigonella). This is the best shot I could get of the Trader, and it's cropped.