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thingsdavidlikes · 4 years ago
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Niederhorn by Bastian.K https://flic.kr/p/2jvFX7A
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arvinlun · 7 years ago
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#voigtlander #voigtlandernokton#nokton #nokton35mm #vm35 #vm35mm12#vm3512 #mmount #fujifilm #fuji #fujifilmxt2#fujixt2 #night #nightphotography#photography #photoshoot #hongkong#hkig #hkigers #hk
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adikoelise · 2 years ago
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homeaudiosunday · 5 years ago
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@#^&^ Audio-Technica AT-VM35 MM Stereo Phono Cartridge NO STYLUS USED JAPAN vintage https://ift.tt/2rCceHa
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big-thoughts · 6 years ago
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Enjoyed a drizzly humid #DelamereParkrun this morning, achieving a course PB, 1st place in my age category (VM35-39), and finishing 11/329 runners #running #trailrunning #trail #twitter #RunSandymoor #parkrun https://ift.tt/2JaF3xV
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cushdj-blog · 7 years ago
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Blackpool parkrun, 36
21st October 2017
Well the weather forecast was not the best this week with storm Brian due to arrive in the northwest on Saturday morning but you were all too quick for Brian and he did not catch you all. Brian did not deter the 243 people ran, jogged and walked the course, of whom 78 were first timers and 33 recorded new Personal Bests. Representatives of 29 different clubs took part. Thankfully Brian did not join us until later in the day. This did mean that Lytham parkrun was rightly cancelled by the landowner for safety reasons, luckily at Stanley Park the trees are not as tall and after checking the course first thing all was well and good to go.
This week we had 10 volunteers visiting Blackpool parkrun from around the country that joined our local volunteers to help assisting set up the course, marshalling and the roles around the finish line.
Thank you to the visiting volunteers: Jeanette Mitchell (Glossop) • Gail Jazmik (Glossop) • Andrew Chilcraft (Linford Wood) • Nadhim Bayatti (Lyme Park) • Vince Ashton (Bolton) • Calum Burrell (Burnage) • Lynsey Burrell (Burnage) • Simon Harrop (Woodbank) • Liping Harrop (Woodbank) • Jamielee Johnston (Glossop) you all did a fantastic job and it was a pleasure to meet you all.
A special thanks to our local volunteers: Sara Ward • Janet Wilkinson • Graham Jones • Andy Bray • Daisy Seville • Jamie Bowes • David Barker • Martha Brown • Suzanne Leonard • Rebecca Leonard •Ella MayLeonard •  Andrea Hammond • Sarah Noblet • Daniel Gaynor • Jamie Ward without whom Blackpool parkrun we would not be able to happen. While they are cheering you on they are also making sure that you are all safe too.
With our friends visiting this enable a number of the ‘normal’ marshal to have a week off and take part in the run this meant that husband and wife team Jane, who has been a volunteer at Blackpool parkrun 18 times, and Chris who has volunteered with us 25 times could run the course for their first official runs. As you can see Jane was very excited to have completed Blackpool parkrun.Chris was a little more subdued at completing Blackpool parkrun but just as happy on the inside I am sure  
We were also joined this week by two separate groups of runners who were completing their C25K journey. It was good to see Rashmi Sharma, Alison Rigby, Katy Ryland and Katie Seville from Blackpool Victoria Hospital C25K and the group from Poulton YMCA C25K. Well done to you all and we hope to see you all joining us again soon.
Well done to everyone that walked, jogged and walked the course this week and a special thank you to Janet Wilkinson who was this weeks tail walker making sure that you all got around the course.
This week we saw a first for Blackpool parkrun (and as far as we have currently found for parkrun UK), we had the first 4 finishers come across the line together hand in hand. Congratulations to: Andrew Draper, Paul Muller, Robert Lees and James Greenaway.
This was Paul's (2nd from left) 50th parkrun, Paul is a regular runner at Blackpool and Lytham parkrun. You will have seen his picture in last weeks report also as he was the first finisher. Unfortunately we are unable to give all 4 of you 1st position on the results.
To me this demonstrates the ethos of parkrun, showing it is a run and not a race. This is one fantastic photo that puts a smile on my face every time I see it. Thanks this weeks photographer Graham Jones for his quick eye and catching the special parkrun moment. The visiting volunteers all commented how they had never seen this before.
This was a bit of a challenge for the visiting time keepers  to try and get all 4 of them clocked in as they crossed the line but I think that getting them all within 1 second is a fantastic achievement.
Congratulations to Deborah Zeal join us this week from Lytham parkrun who also completed her 50th parkrun with us.
All photos can be found on the Blackpool parkrun Flickr page at:  https://www.flickr.com/groups/blackpool-parkrun/
This weeks full results and a complete event history can be found on the Blackpool parkrun Results Page.
Male placings: All position 1 really! Paul Muller (VM60-64) of Horwich RMI Harriers, was first over the line in 18:27 - second time in 9 appearances. Andrew Draper (VM35-39) of Lytham St. Annes RRC, was first over the line in 18:28. Robert Lees (VM40-44) of Penistone Footpath Runners AC, was first over the line in 18:28. James Greenaway (VM35-39) Blackpool, Wyre & Fylde AC was first over the line in 18:28
Female placings: Danielle Jepson (VW40-44) (Unattached) was first (14th overall) over the line in 20:58 - first appearance. Susan Samme (VW50-54) of Lytham St. Annes RRC, was second (18th overall) over the line in 21:35. Gill Draper (SW30-34) of Lytham St. Annes RRC, was third (21st overall) over the line in 21:46.
The three highest age grades were recorded by: Paul Muller (VM60-64) – 86.90% for the time 18:27 (first overall). Susan Samme (VW50-54) – 81.70% for the time 21:35 (18th overall). Danielle Jepson (VW40-44) – 74.48% for the time 20:58 (14th overall).
The female record is held by Amelia Beaman who recorded a time of 18:39 on 8th April 2017 (event number 9). The male record is held by Joseph Monk who recorded a time of 16:06 on 7th October 2017 (event number 34). The Age Grade course record is held by Maureen Laney who recorded 90.83% (21:59) on 11th March 2017 (event number 5).
Blackpool parkrun started on 4th February 2017. Since then 2,362 participants have completed 6,925 parkruns covering a total distance of 34,625 km, including 1,730 new Personal Bests.
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tintobrass · 8 years ago
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MP & VM35/1.7A #10 by - Itch - http://flic.kr/p/QWSmSY
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bigcatface-blog-blog · 13 years ago
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Walking cat. by MgCst on Flickr.
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thingsdavidlikes · 4 years ago
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Seceda by Bastian.K https://flic.kr/p/2jouwVU
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arvinlun · 7 years ago
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#voigtlander #voigtlandernokton #nokton #nokton35mm #vm35 #vm35mm12 #vm3512 #mmount #fujifilm #fuji #fujifilmxt2 #fujixt2 #night #nightphotography #photography #photoshoot #hongkong #hkig #hkigers #hk
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thingsdavidlikes · 6 years ago
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They did sleep there by Bastian.K https://flic.kr/p/24xD45H
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cushdj-blog · 7 years ago
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Blackpool parkrun, 35
14th October 2017
Following on from an epic "parkrun birthday" last week, we had a tough act to follow but when you realise that every week there are people achieving their own epic goals and pushing their own boundaries, there's always a parkrun story to tell.
This week, after having been blessed with a few days unseasonably tropical temperatures that favour those of us that look out of the curtains in the morning and see an opportunity to avoid the couch. Our enthusiastic throng of 22 volunteers were joined by 145 vivacious and energetic runners, some from as far away as Spain to gather around the Clock tower in preparation to run 2 laps around our awesome parkrun course.
We were visited this week by 12 intrepid runners from the Darwen Dashers, 2 of whom have completed an impressive number of parkruns to date. Barry Shackleton had completed 329 parkruns to date, securing a PB at Blackpool parkrun today and Karen Shackleton completing her 275th (it was Karen’s first time at Blackpool…pleasure to see you Karen!).
In addition to our Spanish visitors, led by Marina (Marina Isabel Fernandes Abellan) who was running Blackpool parkrun for the first time today with her two friends (also from Spain) we had runners travel in from Linwood in Scotland, Milton Keynes, Cheltenham, Abingdon (Melanie Jefferies - 186th Parkrun and first time at Blackpool!) and many others.
Once the "bongs" (as my daughter calls them) had subsided, and the runners had watched in amusement at my first try of using a bullhorn whilst simultaneously waving my hands around like Magnus Pyke giving a run briefing, it was time to make our way to the start! Although it is not a race, and with Hurricane Ophelia on her way across the Atlantic, it was appropriate that we had a number of particularly speedy men and women running like the wind blows this week. First male runner past the finishing post was Paul Muller of Horwich RMI Harriers, in a time of 17:59 and he had led through both laps…. Let's make it clear that Paul is 60 years young people and he's still blasting out 5k's in sub 18 minutes!  First lady past the post was Daisy Seville in a cracking time of 22:24 and she still looked as fresh as a… well you know. Well done Daisy.
Everyone that turns up on a Saturday morning for parkrun is doing something special.  Whether you're using it to maintain your couch to 5k program… get fresh air…. give the dog a walk, get your kid off the XBox for a couple of hours, blow out the cobwebs from a well-deserved Friday night blow-out, or just to meet a bunch of kindred spirits… everyone that turns up at the clock tower to run, walk or crawl is a welcome addition to the throng.
The parkrun team look forward to seeing you again very soon and if you want a wonderful warm feeling for the rest of your day…come and volunteer and get to know the crew.  You get to wear High Viz jackets and support some of the most genuine people you'll ever meet.
If you're a fan of stats….get a load of this lot!
This week 145 people ran, jogged and walked the course, of whom 34 were first timers and 20 recorded new Personal Bests. Representatives of 24 different clubs took part.
The event was made possible by 22 volunteers:
Colin Simpson • Janet Wilkinson • Judith Green • Jane Wade • Chris Wade • Julie Chapman • David Barker • Paul White • Sarah Brown • Anna Beaumont • Gareth Evans • Imogen Evans • Mark Gillatt • Stephen Dunstan • Adam Callow • Christopher Wylie • Kayla Hammond • Zara Byrne • Danielle Glover • Jessica Glover • Andrea Hammond • Sarah Noblet
This week’s full results and a complete event history can be found on the Blackpool parkrun Results Page.
Male placings:
Paul Muller (VM60-64) of Horwich RMI Harriers, was first over the line in 17:59 - first time in 8 appearances. Miras Eskander (VM35-39) of Northern Veterans AC, was second over the line in 19:38. Steve Hallas (VM40-44) of Preston Harriers, was third over the line in 19:47.
Female placings:
Daisy Seville (SW30-34) of Thornton Cleveleys, was first (15th overall) over the line in 22:24 - third time in 10 appearances. Cathy Brady (VW45-49) (Unattached) was second (21st overall) over the line in 23:12. Andrea Smith (VW50-54) of Blackpool, Wyre & Fylde AC, was third (23rd overall) over the line in 23:23.
The three highest age grades were recorded by: Paul Muller (VM60-64) – 89.16% for the time 17:59 (first overall). Peter Sandford (VM60-64) – 76.37% for the time 21:22 (9th overall). David Scoins (VM60-64) – 76.28% for the time 21:47 (11th overall).
The female record is held by Amelia Beaman who recorded a time of 18:39 on 8th April 2017 (event number 9). The male record is held by Joseph Monk who recorded a time of 16:06 on 7th October 2017 (event number 34). The Age Grade course record is held by Maureen Laney who recorded 90.83% (21:59) on 11th March 2017 (event number 5).
Blackpool parkrun started on 4th February 2017. Since then 2,284 participants have completed 6,682 parkruns covering a total distance of 33,410 km, including 1,697 new Personal Bests.
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thingsdavidlikes · 7 years ago
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Aqua Luna by Bastian.K https://flic.kr/p/EHCS5K
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