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No, it's not the best concert photo - and no, I don't care. ♥
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you: the one, the only -- The Tragically Hip.
You guys are ahead by a century.
Day 32 of 365.
The fear of mortality. We all leave this place anyways.
Keep your heart and mind at ease.
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In my black French maid uniform with matching cuffs, hair band and choker, lifting my petticoats up to show off the pink ribbons around the tops of my pink fishnet stockings.
The birds nest blew out of a tree a few years ago and I kept it; it is truly a thing of great beauty. I popped a little polystyrene egg in for this picture!
The Clyde Puffer "Vic-32" is a small type of coal-fired and single- masted cargo ship which provided a vital supply link around the west coast and Hebrides islands of Scotland.
Vic 32 is one of the last few surviving puffers and was built by Dunston's of Thorne, Yorkshire in November 1943. Now, after extensive refitting steam sailings are available along the Caledonian Canal.
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I failed miserably today, i'm just too busy at the moment to think about a photo to take today. Yes i could've taken a shot of anything, but that's not really me, so i've posted one i took last Saturday instead. :)
I used my B+W ND110 10 stop filter for this one. I'm still trying to get the hang of it. :)
Camera settings:
9 seconds
f/22
ISO 100
I'm hoping to catch up in the next couple of days. :)
I was stuck on this one for a bit, but finally decided when I saw my daughter's new kitty curled up on her bed in her pretty simple room, that this was perfect. My daughter, although super messy, oddly doesn't like clutter in her room. There's also a desk and a dresser in there, but if she had her way, the dresser would be outta there!
There have been a number of summer season bus services between Scarborough and surrounding holiday camps and Flamingo Land theme park in Ryedale over the past few years. EYMS operated a Wednesdays-only service numbered X28 between Reighton Sands, Flamingo Land, and Eden Camp in the 2013 and 2014 seasons, making a stagecarriage route out of what had previously run as a coach excursion. For the 2016 season, Shoreline introduced a service registered as ‘Flamingoland’ operating between Blue Dolphin, Flower of May, Crows Nest, Cayton Bay, and Flamingo Land on selected Wednesdays in June, July, and August, primarily in the six week summer holiday. The 2018 season saw the introduction of additional service 888 which commenced under Shoreline on 24 March. The 888 has made a return for the 2019 season with some modifications. Most notably, the peak summer and school holiday extension beyond Scarborough to Blue Dolphin and other holiday camps – which duplicated the existing 'Flamingoland' service on Wednesdays in the summer school holidays – has been dropped. The basic concept of operating two round trips to Flamingo Land between late March and early November has been retained however.
Former London United and Ipswich Buses Trident LG02FEM (32) was captured as it passed St Stephen's Church in Snainton whilst operating the 10:25 from Flamingo Land back to Scarborough. This journey and the afternoon working to Flamingo Land are essentially positioning workings which, from previous observations, neither carry many passengers nor necessarily stick too closely to the timetable. One or two folk were on board today, perhaps encouraged to use the service by the fact that the main bus service in this area – the EYMS 128 – is running to its reduced winter Sunday timetable until next week.