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Pillar-box red sweater mini dress (market)
DIY wet-look leggings (made myself)
DIY PVC necklace (made myself)
Vintage 80s PVC chain bag (market)
Vintage 80s mock-croc faux patent belt (market)
Visor (H&M)
Stick-on sequin gloves (pressie)
Platform heels (tradera.se)
I was actually pretty happy to see this pull in. I know it's "just" a Boxster Spyder, but it actually has some "rarity" if you would, to it. Love this little beast.
Little boxes on the hillside,
Little boxes made of ticky tacky
Little boxes on the hillside,
Little boxes all the same.
There's a green one and a pink one
And a blue one and a yellow one,
And they're all made out of ticky tacky
And they all look just the same.
Telephone box at Hartlebury Castle. Growing up, I'd pass two such red telephone boxes. They were common. They smelt the same. They were useful. Now? You have to explain what they are to your children who don't understand what the world was like before mobile phones. This is a tribute to a shot taken by Andrew Beeken.
At Rye Railway Station, East Sussex. On the Marshlink line between Hastings to Ashford.
12th November 2022
(EOS 80D-2997-R)
For the "Looking close... on Friday!" group theme of "old boxes".
No idea about the age of this little rather rusty tin box.
Its a nearly 3.5cm sized cube, so its pretty small.
The lid pulls off but if there were any contents they are long gone.
I think the box was an advertising item produced for the biscuit makers 'Huntley & Palmers' in Reading England The four sides and the top list a different type of biscuit, so I can't imagine that it ever contained any of them.
The box was given to me several years ago as a Birthday present and is treasured as such.
A quick hand-held photograph.
Sigma 60mm f2.8 DN
wooden box i did for a little shop/ gallery thing ..
cardboard heads with african hairdresser beards
and a hand drawn book with 400 faces astroturf
and last but not least a photograph of a shell gasstation
- the essentials of life
NJT F40PH-2CAT 4119 leads Montclair-Boonton Line train 1001 into the station stop at Boonton after passing the DL&W-built one that's now a restaurant.
You can call this quirky.
The music is from John Cage's amazing and quirky piece written specifically for Toy Piano. "Suite For Toy Piano (1948)"
Performed by Stephen Drury on the album devoted to Cage's music, "In A Landscape".
Habitaciones vacÃas y paredes desnudas para llenar con nuevos proyectos, nuevas ilusiones, todo lo nuevo que encontramos en un nuevo lugar y también las cosas de siempre, esas que nos gusta llevar con nosotros y que hacen que la nueva casa sea "la nuestra". De momento casi todo por colocar.... aunque alguien ya encontró su huequito
Class 66 locomotive No. 66702 sweeps past Oakham Level Crossing Box with 4M29, the 10:28 Felixstowe North to Birch Coppice container working on Wednesday 20th April 2022.
This signal box, erected by the Midland Railway and now a listed building, famously served as the inspiration for an "OO" scale construction kit produced by Airfix.
Detail of a pop-up Valentine pop-up card made for me by She Who Must be Obeyed. For the Looking Close on Friday challenge: "Hearts in Focus." Happy Friday and Valentine's Day!
As evening sets in, NS 3481 puts in some work, shoving roughly 8 or so boxcars up the steep grade to be spotted at Verst Logistics Warehouse in Richwood, KY. Richwood is home to a fairly good sized industrial park, served by Gest St. based local T65 almost daily.
Girls carrying and balancing huge packages seem to be rife in Düsseldorf right now!!
It’s the Spring!
People are looking for a change in their lives ...clearing out, buying new gear or moving to a new home!
Hope for a free and independent future perhaps...
4-6-0 Hall Class 6990 "Witherslack Hall" rounds the curve at Kinchley Lane with the recently restored Box Vans during the Great Central Railways Autumn Gala.