Toys! It's almost holiday time and for kids that means presents. These photos of matchbox trucks remind me of a more innocent time, when I could be entertained by little toy cars for hours on end. If I were a kid today I wouldn't want these though, I would want a Nintendo DS 3D. Heck, I want one now!
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This eerie photo is of the arches in Seattle's Pacific Science Center, these arches have graced the Seattle skyline since the 1962 world's fair. The arches were designed by architect Minoru Yamasaki.
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Here at PSP we do our best to recycle. Anywhere there might be paper close by you will find one of these shiny blue bins, they are everywhere around the office!
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Need royalty free stock photos? This is one of an autumn day not unlike the current season.
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When I stepped out my door this morning the cold hit me and made me smile, I can't wait for it to start dumping the white stuff, especially up in the mountains, I love hitting the slopes!
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Two things my mom would always say to me when heading out on a dirt bike adventure, "Wear a helmet, and don't ride with your mouth open unless you want to eat bugs and dirt". Clearly this guy didn't listen to my mother.
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Approximately 1.6 million people are still out of power on the east coast! The coast was hit with a rare October storm on Saturday dumping 31.4 inches in Jaffrey, New Hampshire,knocking out power to about 3 million homes according to the National Weather Service. And while other parts of the coast didn't get hit as hard, the weather caused major outages due to the snow, temperatures and wind knocking trees over onto power lines up and down the coast leaving millions without power.
The winter storm has been linked to eight deaths so far and beat the old record for October snowfall in New York city which was .8 inches, October 30, 1925.