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I hadn't seen a new liveried bus out on the 557 at all until now.

 

Abellio Surrey 8002 (LJ56 ONK), is seen here leaving the Heriot Road stop in Chertsey, on its way to Woking Station.

 

Smart, but sadly showing off the "forgot to paint the doors" look to good effect.

 

Presumably, they are trying to allocate these wi-fi buses to the 557, as I'm sure none of the plain old livery Darts have wi-fi, and they were previously continuously allocating them to the 557 even though the route's promoted as having free wi-fi.

 

Heriot Road, Chertsey, Surrey.

not mine.... one of the pieces made at the talk I did for the WI in Weston a few weeks ago. I've been glazing them and will send them back....I'll use this combination of black underglaze under the matt turquoise glaze on my own work

Photo by Lewis Berghoff

World Naked Bike Ride - Madison WI 2016

Cave Point County Park, Door County, WI

Grabbed a lot and a second escalator came as one of the extras. While mine didn't work putting batteries in this created noise & the mechanics trying to move so I knew if I just fiddled with it some I could get everything operational,.

 

Yes! Now almost all the electronics for the mall work :3

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Valparaíso

 

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Photo by Camden Thrasher

**Alma Historic District** - National Register of Historic Places Ref # 82000631, date listed 5/13/1982

 

Roughly bounded by RR tracks, 2nd, Swift, and Cedar Sts.

 

Alma, WI (Buffalo County)

 

Dates of construction of contributing buildings: 1855-1955

Alma developed on a narrow strip of land between the Mississippi River and 500-foot limestone bluffs. The first permanent settlers to reach Alma arrived in 1848. Most were wheat farmers, and before long, Alma was a major wheat market. About this same time, a few local businessmen recognized the potential in logging of the Beef Slough, a slow channel of the nearby Chippewa River. This channel was ideal for pulling logs out of the water after being floated down the river. (1)

 

References (1) WI History www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/NationalRegister/NR545

A VDL Bova Futura carrying a Parnham 'recycled' registration plate in a bland Kuoni contract livery on the M6 in Cheshire.

 

Parnham's ceased in mid-2018, and I understand this vehicle was subsequently exported.

 

15 - 240

 

04/2013 - new as WA13 GYH.

05/2015 - re-registered P19 PCL.

??/???? - exported (O)

 

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WI State Capitol during a snowstorm

All guest rooms of Nishimuraya Hotel Shogetsutei include complimentary Wi-Fi Internet access.

Flickr21challenge

Awe

mascot for the blood drive

Photo by Christine Humphreys

Zach Veach, Andretti Autosport Honda

 

NTT IndyCar Series

REV Group Grand Prix

Road America, Elkhart Lake, WI USA

Sunday June 23, 2019

 

World Copyright: Peter Burke

LAT Images

Riesenrad auf dem Weihnachtsmarkt in Wiesbaden.

 

Aufnahme mit Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon 20mm f/2,8

These guys had just opened a barber shop and they asked if they could hire me to take photos of their shop

Amtrak No. 8 splits the searchlights at Sturtevant, on July 15, 2023.

A quick pass through 600+ photos from the ealy part of the Wisconsin Fashion Week at Overture in Madison.

Ashland, WI (Ashland County)

 

Ashland is a city in Ashland and Bayfield counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It is the county seat of Ashland County. The city is a port on Lake Superior, near the head of Chequamegon Bay. The population was 8,216 at the 2010 census, all of whom resided in the Ashland County portion of the city. The unpopulated Bayfield County portion is in the city's southwest, bordered by the easternmost part of the Town of Eileen.

 

In 1854, Ohioans Asaph Whittlesey and George Kilborn set out from La Pointe to explore the head of Chequamegon Bay. Whittlesey built a 10 ft × 14 ft cabin in Ashland. His wife, Lucy, and daughter, Eugenia, joined him in August and prepared to winter in their new home. Signs of settlement soon began to take place. The first community dance was held at their house. The Reverend L.H. Wheeler preached the first sermon on the first Independence Day that was observed there. This village was the location of the first post office and polling place for county offices. Sunday school was also conducted on the premises. (1)

 

References (1) Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashland,_Wisconsin

July 27, 2013 Madison, WI.Farmers MarketAll Rights Reserved.

Lake Wingra, in Madison, Wisconsin, early April in 2014

Piccadilly, Manchester.

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