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These were taken yesterday at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. It was really gorgeous and there was hardly anybody there, except for a few groups of tourists that came every 15 mins or so. I'd always driven by this landmark but never really stopped to look at it closely, so yesterday my dad I decided we would. I was a little bummed though because I wanted to be able to walk under and around the actual monument, but it was fenced off for construction :( Maybe next time.
I have a few more from yesterday that I will upload throughout the day today. For now though, I've got to go clean the bathrooms and kitchen before my mom gets home tonight.
P.S. Hey, if you have the new flickr, I don't have to put up a link to view on black anymore! Woo! Okay, I'll admit, that's one thing I do like about it... ;)
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I had my dear friend Arrabela wisiting for the weekend, and also had a meal out ith friends Alice and Rebekah.
I went to Cognac with Alice and Rebekah and had an amazing meal there (it always is) then we went on to Prince;s Avenue for a couple of drinks with Bella. A cracking evening!
Ready to head out.
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Another new eBay dress to try during lockdown.
I haven't looked at these pictures since I took them 3 months ago and looking back on them, I just don't like this dress that much. Nothing wrong with it per se, I just don't think the colour suits me that well, that's all.
I haven't put the dress on since. But you have to experiment with these things - I learn more from what doesn't quite work than what does.
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Daytime casual - skinny boot cut jeans, and a pink lace top over a cami. I like this simple outfit and wear it a lot.
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A few more pics and a collage from back in May. A long-time favourite, this dress, good for all occasions!
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Description: 29th Jan 2013. View of rocky shores of Tanjung Jara in Terengganu during breaks of the monsoon season.
Location: Tanjung Jara, Terengganu, Malaysia
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With an impending weekend away in Newcastle looming, it was time to get to the salon and have my hair done.
I had quite a lot taken off - a good 3 inches or so - and I am over the moon with the results! It's now more or less the same length as the wig I used to wear, and I always thought the shoulder length style suited me better than longer.
Also, when it's this length, it's really easy to style. It does that cute curl-up at the ends all by itself - I don't have to do a thing! Result!
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In this photo meet Mouila and Mahale during feeding time at Sydney's Taronga zoo. A big crowd was there to see two week old Mahale who has only been visible to the public for three days. An excellent talk by the keeper and an amazingly calm mother and baby Western lowland gorillas captivated the crowd. It was great to see so many people interested and was a privelige to photograph these brilliant animals.
Below is some info copied off Taronga's web site:
Mahale the Western Lowland Gorilla:
Taronga Zoo's head Primate Keeper, Louise Grossfeldt, said: "Zoo breeding programs are critical for helping to insure against rapidly declining numbers in African countries where the bush meat trade, poaching and forest clearing continue to threaten the long-term survival of the species.
"Mouila, which means ‘African Fantasy', is our most experienced female. She lavishes attention on her offspring and is also mother of two other females in the group, ‘Kriba' and five year old ‘Mbeli'. The baby was sired by the magnificent silverback, Kibabu."
"We are all exceptionally pleased with the safe birth of this baby. The natural family structure and Kibabu's excellent leadership help us show visitors the remarkable and calm nature of these gentle vegetarians while explaining how important it is to help ensure a sustainable future for these proud apes.
"The infant is the second born into the group this year. Zoo-based breeding groups like Taronga's are increasingly vital following the recent announcement by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) at the International Primatological Society Conference in Edinburgh this month that almost half of the world's 634 primate species face extinction. Ebola Virus alone has reduced wild Western Lowland Gorilla numbers by 90% in some areas.
"This is Mouila's 6th infant and the 14th baby sired by ‘Kibabu', Taronga's impressive Silverback. Kibabu is a close-to-perfect leader and protector and he makes sure the inquisitive juveniles and aunties give the new mother and baby space and settling time," said Louise.
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Ray Yourdon's comment on this photo: "Ike Yourdon, and the same deer."
I have no idea when or where this photo was taken
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To the best of my knowledge, most of the photos in this Flickr album were taken by my grandmother, Mabel Yourdon, during the 1920s, 30s, and 40s. Most of them depict scenes of everyday life in mining camps and small towns near the Utah-Colorado border. Some of them show hunting, fishing, and camping trips in unspecified parts of the American west. It appears that a few of them were taken in southern California, when Mabel and her husband Ike traveled out there to visit relatives.
I have no idea what kind of camera Mabel used for these photos, nor what kind of film. There probably wasn’t that much variety available in the 1920s, and she was not a “professional” photographer. So it may have been a Brownie and whatever B/W film Kodak was selling at the time.
My stepfather, Ray Yourdon, was born in 1922; and his older brother, Marvin, was born two years before that. You’ll see photos of Ray and Marvin when they were young boys, when they were in high school, and when they went off to join the Navy and the Marines to fight in World War II.
Somewhere around 2005, I asked Ray if he could tell me the details of some of the photos; where possible, I have included those details in the notes for the photos. Some of the photos obviously evoked pleasant memories, and I heard stories about minor day-to-day events in his life that I had never heard before. But we rarely got through more than a few pictures before he ran out of energy; and so many of the photos have no explanation at all.
At this point, my parents and grandparents are all gone. I have cousins who grew up in the same area where these photos were taken, and one or two of them are still in that area. They may be able to fill in a few of the details; otherwise, you’ll just have to accept these photos as a glimpse of what life was like nearly a hundred years ago ...