Saturday, July 21, 2012

Sunday Morning


Tree


Purple Tree


4 windows

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

So Random



sunset



antique




the way


coloums


spaceship launch pad

Stealing attention

I was working with my kitchen pipes and was later disturb by birds which couldn't fly properly. I know a family of birds have been habiting at my washing corner quite sometime. I never bother to chase them out since, they are also god's creation and so far they have never make me pissed.

I guess to day they just need my attention and a baby bird which couldn't fly properly fly into my kithen. i almost stepped on it, lucky me I didn't. I picked it up and placed it at my washing area where the parents could see their baby.




Monday, July 16, 2012

Isn't nice?


Isn't it nice if everyday we could be at the beach day in and day out. Nothing to worry, nothing to think about.  Drinking coffee, half boiled egg with toasted bread sandwich, while watching the morning starts.

At noon having seafood lunch with friend, at the garden over viewing coconut trees with the smooth breezing air.Lying down on the grass under the trees looking up the blue sky.

Walking along the beach with someone you appreciates, riding jet ski and having a relaxing afternoon under the umbrella. Isn't it nice?...

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Made in England - "Built to Last"


The model was introduced in 1983 as the Land Rover Ninety and the Land Rover One Ten, the numbers representing the wheelbase in inches. The number was spelt out in full in advertising and in handbooks and manuals, and the vehicles also carried badges above the radiator grille which read "Land Rover 90" or "Land Rover 110", with the number rendered numerically. The Ninety and One Ten replaced the earlier Land Rover Series, and at the time of launch, the only other Land Rover model in production was the Range Rover.


In 1989, a third model was brought out by Land Rover to be produced in parallel with the other two: the Land Rover Discovery. To avoid possible confusion, from 1991 the Ninety and the One Ten were renamed the Defender 90 and Defender 110. These carried front badges that say "Defender", with a badge on the rear of the vehicle saying "Defender 90" or "Defender 110". The current model, from 2007, still has the space above the radiator for the badge, but this is simply blank, and they have "Land Rover" spelt out across the leading edge of the bonnet in raised individual letters. At the rear is a new '"Defender" badge with an underlining "swoosh". On these current models there are no badges defining the wheelbase model of the vehicle.

The 127-inch (3,226 mm) wheelbase Land Rover 127 available from 1985 was always marketed with the name rendered numerically. Following the adoption of the Defender name, it became theDefender 130, although the wheelbase remained unchanged.

North American Specification (NAS) Defenders sold between 1993 and 1997 said only "Land Rover" with no "90" or "110" numeric designation