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Its a PINK kinda day today.........Fairy Floss (Cotton Candy)
These make me laugh sooooo much!
Seriously, I was giggling all the way home after picking them up from the Post Office................
Went to Portland today with some family to visit Saturday market and check out the Zoo lights. Which by the way were a huge disappointment but that's not important. Walking back to the car we walked across Burnside bridge and I've been wanting to get a long exposure shot of I-5 for awhile. I left my tripod at home so I had the camera just sitting on the ledge for this one. Not to shabby.
203 WITCHESSTAIRCASES 1970.
Onto a grasspiece, due to mix colors. Why not making "something", when the gass is filled...
First image with the newly arrived fully functioning Lubitel 166+
Of course I forgot to advance the film and double exposed myself into a tree :)
Lomo Lubitel 166+ 35mm kit
Kodak Tri-X 400
DIY scanned (w Nikon D300)
This bus was new to Lothian Buses as 203 in 2011.
Seen here on Princes Street.
Iron Man livered 203 is seen leading a precession of assorted buses and liveries, with Princess Street East End gradually getting opened and back to normal, for now at least.
Brewster County is the largest county in Texas at 6169 sq. miles, in terms of land area. It was created in 1887 by the legislature from Presidio County. The current courthouse constructed in 1887 is the only courthouse to serve the county. It is an American Second Empire Style building. The county seat is Alpine, originally named Murphyville. The Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway (a Southern Pacific subsidiary) reached Alpine in 1882. The 255th and 256th Texas counties, Buchel and Foley Counties that no longer exist. The Texas legislature passed an act making Buchel, Foley, and Jeff Davis counties out of Presidio County on March 15, 1887, shortly after passing a similar act making Brewster County out of part of Presidio County. The original Brewster County occupied the northwestern portion of what is now Brewster County, and Buchel County occupied the northeastern part, including the town of Marathon, which was selected as the county seat. Buchel and Foley counties were not organized, however, and on March 22, 1889, the legislature passed an act attaching them to Brewster County for surveying purposes. By 1897 Buchel and Foley counties had still not been organized, and in that year their territory was officially added to that of Brewster County, making the latter the largest county in Texas. Information from www.254texascourthouses.net/
Visited on March 13, 2023
After a daring diamond robbery, the thief, while attempting to double-cross his partners, is mortally wounded, and hides the diamonds in a lamp of a horse-carriage(Victoria) No.203. The owner of this Victoria is blamed for wounding the thief and is arrested. The wounded thief gives a key, a piece of paper, and verbal instructions to a hospital ward boy, and dies. The wardboy follows the instructions, goes to Bori Bunder Railway Station, opens the locker with the key, deposits the paper in the locker, and goes on his way. Then Raja and Rana are released from prison, and come across the key and hilariously set about trying to find the lock to this key, not knowing that they are putting their very lives, as well as the lives of the owner of the Victoria, her boyfriend, and a child, in jeopardy.
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