It is a roadster… the wheel fitment is a bit off but nothing a little adjustment to the spacer won’t resolve.
Better than being a super sunk battleship.
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It is a roadster… the wheel fitment is a bit off but nothing a little adjustment to the spacer won’t resolve.
Better than being a super sunk battleship.
Check out this apple I found at a local grocer with Merry Christmas on the skin.
Is this like those girls that sun-tan and put a sticker of a Playboy bunny on them so it stays lighter?
The Burj opened up in Dubai today now as the tallest building in the world. Not surprising, there were plans to build a tower close by that would have been even taller at 1KM tall.
At 2,705 ft it is almost twice as tall as the Empire State building and it only took 5 years to build. Dubai has been on my must visit list and hopefully I will get the opportunity sometime soon.
When the skies are clear like this in the winter, expect it to be cold. Plus, add the northerly wind and you know it’s going to be cold.
Still not as cold as those “Alberta Clippers” when I lived in Minnesota. I think Scandinavians may not even expected Minnesota to get so cold… but I do know why they moved there, especially around the Duluth area.
Sadly, this was my first year spending New Year’s in a different country and well, it was amazing and now I know why there were so many tourists to the area and wonder why I have never done this sooner.
Unlike the U.S., Norway doesn’t really have a celebration where people or organizations shoot fireworks – except for New Year’s. This is the time of year when everyone – everyone – buys fireworks.
We were lucky enough to be at the SkyBar at the Radisson SAS Blu in downtown Oslo with a great view of the city. During the time leading up to the New Year there were random fireworks going off. But, as soon as the clock signaled the new year and new decade, the skies lit up. It was an impressive sight and probably the most amazing fireworks show I have ever experienced – even better than my dusk flight on July fourth.
I didn’t take any pictures but I found this one – not sure who the photo credit goes to but it was posted on Gizmodo (2008).