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2008's Thor Vol.3 #10 (LGY : #597) cover by artist Olivier Coipel and inker Mark Morales. Source
If I remember correctly, the message on the (tomb)stone is actually a tribute to a deceased friend of Coipel (Stéphane Péru, 1981-2008).
âI am immortal. So Iâll feel immortal painâŠâ
Kelda the Norse goddess of the Storm
2007's Thor (Vol.3) #1 cover by Olivier Coipel, Mark Morales & Laura Martin.
Barbarella: The Center Cannot Hold no.2 âą cover by Broxton [Mar 2023]

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Mary's Chapel Methodist Church, Coffee County
Maryâs Chapel Methodist Church, Coffee County
Built in 1911, Maryâs Chapel Methodist Church is located just outside of Broxton, Georgia. The congregation is still active. There is a newer building now being used on Smith Road. The church was named after Mary Newbern Smith.
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Decent weather coupled with time on my hands saw me head out last week on the BMW RnineT.
The relaxation of some of the Covid 19 restrictions meant it was OK for me to head into North Wales, somewhere that had very much been âoff limitsâ in the last few months and the national lockdown.
I stopped en route for coffee at the âsnack wagonâ just off the road at Broxton roundabout â a place I have been stopping at for many years.
Itâs still a decent coffee and although I didnât bother with anything to eat there last week, the roadside food is always decent and good value, but in truth it feels a shadow of the stopping place it used to be, which I think is a real shame.
Having said that, it was good to see some of the tables have been been replaced, although others are still falling apart â perhaps there are plans to replace them as well?
Unfortunatley though, the overall impressionn is that the place seems to have a pretty run down feel to it, a sort of air of neglect and with just a nod to better days gone by.
The last few times I have stopped for coffee there have rarely been more than one or two other bikers there (if any) which seems something of a far cry from a few years back when it was frequently lively and busy, it seems to be more of a truck stop now than anything else.
In fact, I seem to recall a few years back, that it was once featured in one of the magazines (Fast Bikes or Supebike) as an excellent and recomended roadside bikers stop â Iâd love those days to return.
After my coffee I headed on for the small town of Llangollen in Denbighshire (North Wales) which is located on the River Dee at the edge of the Berwyn range and the Dee Valley.
Llangollen and the surrounding roads were unusually quite â I continued though Llangollen and onto the Horseshoe Pass which is always a decent road to ride.
Quite often when Iâm up that way Iâll travel across the Pass before making a left turn at the end and making a loop down towards Corwen before heading home, a journey that makes for a decent 160 mile or so round trip.
On this occasion I stopped at the top and sat for a while enjoying the clear day, the sunshine and the splendid views before turning and heading for home.
My turning point was the Ponderossa Cafe, which was still closed (post virus) last week.
The cafe and car park are normally a mecca for bikers and it seemed odd for there to be just a haf dozen or so bikers pulled in at the âtaped offâ entrances â I really do hope itâs soon back to normal and that as business they are able to recover well from the impacts of the Covid 19 virus.
Some pictures from the ride in the galery below.
on the road in july ⊠Decent weather coupled with time on my hands saw me head out last week on the BMW RnineT.
Hilarious Moment A Montana Reporter Avoids Contact With Bison At Yellowstone
A Clip from a reporter in Montana is going viral after the reporter spots a herd of bison coming toward him while setting up for his shot.
âThree, two, oh my god. I ainât messing with you. Oh no. Iâm not messing with you,â Deion Broxton says.
https://twitter.com/DeionNBCMT/status/1242910540105576450
Broxton was preparing to do a story at Yellowstone Park when he saw the bison. He thenâŠ
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