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In het weekeinde van 14 juli 2002 werden in Zeebrugge de Marinedagen georganiseerd. Om de bezoekers tussen het station Zeebrugge Dorp en de kaai te vervoeren werden locomotieven 26.101 en 202.020 van het TSP ingezet. Beide machines omkaderden een stam K- rijtuigen. (dia 31-27)
Wednesday 18 June 2014, Holes Bay Road 15.05 Route-3 WIMBORNE FLYER Poole to Wimborne Square service is More Scania CN230UB Omnicity 2002 HF58HTG.
Metrolink: 2002, a T68A unit which is captured here back on 5th May 2012 making a rare appearance on the then new Chorlton line and captured here approaching St. Werburgh's Road stop which was the terminus at that time.
This line has since been extended and from the junction just after St. Werburgh's Road the line splits with services operated to East Didsbury and Manchester Airport with all services now entirely operated by the M5000 vehicles.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 5th May 2012.
Ref No. 0029320.
Blackfin (2002) -
Geo Shipyard/Whale Watcher (125 pax) -
Passenger Vessel/Catamaran 21m 49gT -
MMSI: 367005910/PVN: 1124507 -
Monterey Bay Whale Watch LLC -
Homeport: Monterey, CA, USA -
Monterey Bay -
Nr. Monterey,
05-Apr-2018 California, America, USA.
From our trip to the Big Island in 2002, this is 2 Dragonfruits cut in half...colorful and interesting.
I meant to post some stuff today related to William Henry Harrison, but I got on a roll on a personal writing project and decided to skip it. So instead, here's a scanned version of an analog picture of me from 20 someodd years ago. I often wish I still looked like that.
Here's the story.
I spent the last few years of the 20th century writing for the newspaper in Owensboro, Kentucky, but I got bored with that after a while and thought I might branch out into something else. The newspaper also owned a weekly paper south of town in suburban McLean County, and the only reporter job came open in the spring of 2002, so I decided to apply. And what do you know, I got it.
If I'd have stopped there for a while, I'd have been golden. My life would have been extremely different if I'd handled that job in different ways. But ... you know.
I'll be honest ... I'm not big on regrets, and I'm very happy with the way things worked out. But I kind of wish I could do that job over with some things sorted out beforehand. There's part of me that wishes I could jump back into that brain all Quantum Leap style. There's a much bigger part of me that's glad I don't have to.
Anyway, the weekend before I was meant to start the new job, McLean County held its annual 5K race. I was into running 5K races at the time and had written newspaper columns about 5K races, and my new editor knew this, so he said, "Why don't you introduce yourself to the county by running the 5K race here?" I kind of felt like it was a mandatory thing, so I ran the race on a Sunday morning even though I'd drunk more than the advised amount of alcohol the night before. I don't remember anything about the drinking, but I remember being insanely hungover when my new editor took this picture of me as I jogged back into the town of Calhoun.
I remember, it was kind of a nifty path for a 5K race, and I recreated it in personal runs for the better part of a year afterward, but I was hungover in this picture and filled with regret.
Side Note: Look at the way my right foot's turned in this picture. That's a natural characteristic of the way I walk, but I'm pretty sure it's a big reason why I can't run a 5K race anymore, and why sometimes I can barely walk at all. I tore my ankles all to hell without realizing what I was doing.
Second Side Note: I bought that shirt I was wearing off the replica of the Niña, a recreated version of Columbus's ship that sailed up the Ohio River and visited Owensboro in, like, 1996. The boat's still out there, and I'd love to see it again and maybe buy a much larger version of that shirt.
Third Side Note: I wish I still had that much hair. I thought it looked stupid at the time, but that's only because I couldn't see into the future.
Fourth Side Note: I'm not sure of my exact location when my editor took this picture, and it's been two decades, so I can't find the buildings in the background on Google Earth. I know I was in Calhoun, and that I was nearing the end of the run. So for geotagging purposes. I'm picking a corner at random and saying that's it. I won't be off by more than a quarter-mile. I'd kind of like to know how big that little tree is now, though.
Royal Livingstone Hotel in the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park: Gardens, Zambezi River. Vervet monkey hiding in a tree.
Interactive weekend May Bank Holiday 2002. Stalling twice on the very steep climbing a tight curve up to the weighouse, the train gets underway
Michael volunteered to model for my portrait class (all females). Ilford Delta 3200 film, Pentax K1000
I took this series of pictures in 2002. They're small because it wasn't a great camera, but I've always liked them anyway... A couple years ago I posted them on a messageboard for a few people, and since then I still occasionally see them pop up as livejournal icons and on fan pages.
Enige deelafbeeldingen gebaseerd op: Peter Kunzmann (1996) Sesam atlas van de filosofie, 1e druk
Gehele figuur uit een Mdd analyse uit 2001 van de beginselen van:
- de menselijke kennis,
- haar geschiedenis
- kennisopbouw en kennisverwerving
- filosofie,
- wetenschap en
- maatschappelijke uitwerking,
Aan de hand van illustraties van de Sesam Atlas van de filosofie, 1996.