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A surprise in my garden this morning

His name is Caddy... a little fox

He is looking for his uncle Freddy

 

CADDY:

Uncle Freddy....where are you?

Is everything alright?

I haven't heard from you in a long time

 

Your little cousin Caddy

From left to right, first the four Council bins:

 

Green, recycling, emptied weekly.

Black, waste, emptied fortnightly.

Small brown, food caddy, waste food emptied weekly.

Large brown, garden waste, emptied fortnightly.

 

Commercial bins:

Red, generally waste, depends on contract when emptied.

Yellow, often clinical waste, emptied as above.

The most recent hobby that I started in 2022 is quilting. I quickly learned that "we quilters" like are gadgets and this is one that my daughter bought me from a small quilt shop. We like to support small businesses, now more so than ever since they continue to struggle and more and more are having to close their doors for good. I heard this morning that they have now come to the point where they must raise their prices to keep afloat due to the higher cost of staying in business, like heating, their cost of merchandise or ingredients to make products, etc.,

 

This is a new PIN holder. It is a tiny (1.5" tall, 2.5" wide) cup with an extremely strong magnet at the bottom. What makes this special is that you can drop the pins from 5-10" overhead and they land sticking straight up in the cup. So what, you say. Yes, I heard you! Well, when you go to retrieve a pin, all the pins are sticking straight up, if you turn the caddy over or if it gets bumped, the pins stay inside and do not spill out. It is difficult to explain why this works so well, so I think I shall stop before I bore you anymore. But the darn thing really works great.

This is just east of the intersection of Ohio and 17th street in north Wichita. A slight edit in Lightroom.

Fin of a 1958 Cadillac El Dorado at the Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum in Asheville, North Carolina.

Shot on Ricoh GR II

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a Custom Caddy Kiddie Car named Liliy

sponsored by the "iIllegal Toys" car club

Top To Bottom

Hat: Poison Rouge - Alma De Rosa (Evolve Event)

Head: Genus Project - Strange W001

Skin: Go&See - Sally

Eyebrows: Simple Bloom - ShieldsHunter (Bom)

Eyes: Avi Glam - Cupid (Bom)

Lipstick: Velour - Lolita

Dress: Poison Rouge - Sharon

Necklace: NaaNaa's - Drokah

Somewhere in Montana, February, 2007.

Toronto Auto Show 2019

58 Coupe Deville, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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Motorama Show

Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham at the Oldtimermarkt Wiesmoor.

EA Cars N Coffee

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Crusty Caddy

Couldn't resist adding one more to the Pollard Auto Sales series. (Salem, Illinois)

 

seen at VooDoo Larrys 2021 open house...

 

image copyright SB ImageWorks

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....sporty Caddy with gold lined tires....

 

***Note: Brightness/Contrast edited in Flickr Photo Editor

Museu Hollywood=Gramado;RS/Brasiil

 

Toronto Auto Show 2019

1955 Cadillac Eldorado

Dagmar bumpers (also known as "bullet bumpers") is a slang term for chrome conical-shaped bumper guards that began to appear on the front bumper/grille assemblies of certain American automobiles following World War II. They reached their peak in the mid-1950s.

The term evokes the prominent bosom of Dagmar, a buxom early-1950s television personality featuring low-cut gowns and conical bra cups. She was amused by the tribute.

As originally conceived by Harley Earl, GM Vice President of Design, the conical bumper guards would mimic artillery shells. Placed inboard of the headlights on front bumpers of Cadillacs, they were intended to both convey the image of a speeding projectile and protect vehicles' front ends in collisions. The similarity of these features to the then popular bullet bra as epitomized by buxom television personality Dagmar was inescapable.

As the 1950s wore on and American automakers' use of chrome grew more flamboyant, they grew more pronounced. The black rubber tips they gained on the 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham and other models were known as pasties.

Postwar Cadillacs began sporting conical bumper guards in the 1946 model year. In 1951 models, some were raised into the grille. In 1957, black rubber tips appeared. The element continued to become more pronounced in size through 1958, but were eliminated in the 1959 Cadillac redesign.

 

Mercury sported Dagmars in 1953 through the 1956 model year. Lincoln added Dagmars in 1960, with a black rubber ring separating the body from the chrome tip.

 

Buick added Dagmars on its 1954 and 1955 models, in 1954 as part of the bumper assembly, and moved into the grille in 1955.

 

Packard included large Dagmars on the bumper in 1955 and 1956 models.

 

Full-sized Chevys in 1961 and 1963 also had small rubber Dagmars on the front bumper, and 1962 Ford Galaxie had small rubber Dagmars as an option.

 

USA Steel here,not a Tupperware Car.

Looking close...on Friday: Teabags

 

There are over 800,000 sheep in Canada, and sadly, not one of them is anywhere near me. Except this little cutie.

A reworked image of the Coupe de Ville from earlier this year … seeing as my inspiration has gone awol I thought I’d vent my frustration on some innocent pixels.

 

Subtle is NOT my middle name ;)

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