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Broadcast will probably be snuggling on this fluffy winter blanket all day while I bike to work in 11 degrees Farenheit / -11 degrees Celcius. This is not my favorite biking temperature, I have to say.
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Earlier this week, Broadcast turned 8 years old but, as she was very busy in her second grade class learning about adverbs at the time, we had to wait to celebrate her birthday on Caturday.
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A visit to Ugchelen FM DAB+ Radio Broadcast Tower near Apeldoorn, the Netherlands. The tower has a height of 142 meter.
Broadcast turns 6 tomorrow but she still very much so acts like a kitten.
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Broadcast turned 11 today! I don't know if cats understand that it is their birthday even when we talk to them about it but I do think she understands she's receiving a lot of extra special Caturday treats!
Broadcast is named after one of my favorite bands of all time:
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For the š HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday š theme: "Childhood Memories", I present to you: 'Bromsnor' (however without his mustache).
He was the old-fashioned constable from a TV children's series 'Swiebertje'.
In the street where I lived, was one older single lady and only she had a tv in that time. All the children went to her place on Wednesday afternoon to watch this series. It was fun ;-))
Swiebertje is a series of Dutch children's books, written from 1936 by John Henri uit den Bogaard, and a Dutch television series based on the books, broadcast by the NCRV in the 60s and 70s.
'Swiebertje' is a "lovable vagabond". During his wanderings, he always got in trouble. 'Bromsnor' seized every opportunity to lock Swiebertje in the 'cage under the tower', without any clear form of trial. Often there was a misunderstanding in which Swiebertje was falsely accused of something, but it always ended well.
"Bromsnor" was quite grumpy, but also had a big heart in the right place. In real life he had a black mustache and absolutely no red hair and wearing two shoes, unlike this figure (artistic freedom shall we say? ;-))
However, over the years, the red moustache has disappeared...... and to my big surprise there was a sensual mouth underneath. But also the rest of the body and clothing are subject to the ravages of time.
He is sitting on the floor in an old bathroom, that will be renovated soon. What to do with Bromsnorā¦ā¦..?
Happy Crazy Tuesday everyone ;-))
A somewhat worn BNC connector (actually one end of an adaptor; the other end, an RCA jack, is rather mundane). BNC connectors are used extensively in professional media environments and on test equipment.
Broadcast is as naughty as she is beautiful so that's fun. She turned 5 years old today.
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The almost 370 meter (1214 feet) high Christmas tree in the Gerbrandy Broadcast Tower is a Christmas tree-shaped set of lights that are attached to the large radio transmission tower in IJsselstein, the Netherlands and is, according to the Guinness Book of Records, the largest Christmas tree in the world.
Hoopoe calling from a strangely appropriate perch, a TV aerial. This bird was calling from the roof of the house I was staying in at one point, which was lovely, although I wasn't in a position to photograph it at that time. Luckily it stayed for a few days; maybe if they come back another year I'll catch images of nesting and rearing chicks.
During high-speed travel, especially near the speed of light, everything in the universe would seem to lie in the same place, unseparated and undifferentiated, directly ahead. This bizarre wrinkle comes from the effect of aberration. When we drive through a snowstorm, the flakes seem to come from in front of us, while the rear window hardly gets hit at all. The same thing happens with light. Our planetās eighteen-miles-per-second motion around the sun causes stars to shift position by several seconds of arc from their actual locations. As we increase our velocity, this effect grows ever more dramatic until at just below lightspeed, the entire contents of the cosmos appear to hover in a single blindingly bright ball, dead ahead.
From 'Biocentrism' ~ Robert Lanza and Bob Berman
A portrait of broadcast announcer Sheila Castagna.
Lens: Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 1.4/35 (Contax/Yashica, 1970s).
Nikon F3, Nikkor 50/1.8 AI-s, O56 orange filter, Cinestill XX@250, HC-110/dil, B, 6 min. Digitized with Nikon D700/ES-2.
Happy Caturday from Broadcast. Named after the very special British band whose lead singer, Trish Keenan experienced an untimely death when she was only in her early 40s. Trish wrote to me before she died and told me how much she liked the photos I had taken of her, which really meant a lot to me.
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Happy Caturday everyone! This is my other kitten, Broadcast, who is named after the band of that name. The shelter I adopted PJ Harvey from only adopts kittens in pairs and Broadcast was the meekest and mildest of the bunch.
For photos of Broadcast the band, see:
www.flickr.com/photos/kirstiecat/sets/72157625845208530
And to listen, there is a bunch of Broadcast's stuff on youtube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRUO411-vJ4
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The CBC broadcast yesterday recommended switching from non-stick frying pans, with there are potentially toxic coatings, to old fashioned cast iron pans, so I photographed my set of >60 year old cast iron frying pans that I've used daily for decades. These pans can be a significant source of dietary iron, especially when acidic sauces (think tomato sauce) are cooked in them. When the coating of years of cooking start to build up on the pan exteriors, I just put them in my oven when I run a high heat self-cleaning cycle and they come out like new....they just need to be re-seasoned.
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