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Sitting for an impromptu portrait at a restaurant outdoor table, photographer Cass Storm, suggested I wear her polka dotted sunglasses.....just for a few shots.
My polka dot dress was not a planned wardrobe choice. In fact, I rarely wear anything with polka dots.
So, do you agree it seemed a huge coincidence she'd just happen to have a matching pair of shades in her handbag?
Life is full of unknown connections. Shared interests and similar experiences exist beneath outermost appearances.
This sunglasses experience again reminded me to not judge by appearance, and also seek connections however unlikely they may be.
In other words...identifying dots to connect, regardless of how few, is better than assuming none exist. Right?
Photo taken a few years ago in Atlanta, GA, USA.
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Out today with Pauls Pix 53 for a wander around Rye, and it was freezing cold!
Paul and I have been doing Peter Forsgard's 52 challenge, and earlier this year, Peter put out a video in which he gave himself a challenge. That challenge was, you take a photo and the next photo has in some way, to connect to the previous one. So we gave it a go, only Paul suggested we take our first pic in the church, then I said we should take our last pic in the church, and that it should somehow connect to the first. We'd agreed on 8 images.
Anyways, this is my 8 photos from around Rye, that in some way connect. I'd also given myself an additional challenge, by only using a 12mm (24mm on full frame) lens. Ok the last link is a staff and pole with a flag, but that was close enough :))
We've done Rye many times, but this gave us a purpose to our wandering, and was an exercise in observation.
Connecting the county at Watford, Northants, is this Optare Solo YJ15 ARU. I was waiting for a more interesting bus, but I know Andrew will love this one......
Brand new to Llew Jones is this Iveco Rosero CX71 PZY whiles seen pictured at Llandudno Junction Station whiles working on its second day running on route 19 to Llandudno from Betws y Coed. 23/10/21
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I was thinking about this for quite a long time. First idea was to use some badges that will connect each other (www.flickr.com/photos/maciej_drwiega/23690038304/in/datep...). I did couple of attempts and it was working quite well, however the fit was not perfect as well as it was time consuming to modify bricks.
Couple of months ago I came up with an idea of non-invasive solution.
Finally 2 or 3 weeks ago I found time to work this out and ordered some POGO connectors from AliExpress (links below). Arrived today so here it is. The Poof Of Concept.
I'm still not sure if the spot the spring connector touches the flat base is large enough to distribute power, but some soldering and measurements is a next step.
Finally I can work on the modules! :)
And yes, if it is not obvious - I want to have single power source for all the lights on the layout.
Links to what I got:
The connecting cord between the Welsh Highland Railway and the Ffestiniog railway at Porthmadog in Wales.
The rails crossing the main road highlighted in the low Winter sun.
My interview on Google Local Guide Connect
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The 'Fehmarn-Sound-Bridge' connects the German island of Fehmarn in the Baltic Sea with the German mainland near Großenbrode.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fehmarn_Sound_bridge
Straight from my Panasonic FZ50 in 16:9 mode with cirular polarization filter, just signed and framed.
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" I am always intrigued by the relationship created by the modern design of bridges with its surroundings and the people who use those urban spaces connected by the bridge itself"
Connecting Lights
When the first batch of Enviros arrived at Cumnock in 2008, all were branded as "CC" Connect Cumnock, which covered the selection of routes from Cumnock depot, rather than the branding of individual ones. The branding was also applied to a few selected Olympians and a Trident, however after the first repaint of the vehicles, the branding was lost and the few deckers were also to follow. The photo shows 22591 at Cumnock in 2011, still retaining branding. The branding is yet another item confined to history, as well as Cumnock depot now.
4 x 1/3 pint each of (L-R) Wylam's What The Water Wanted, Brewdog Sonic Boom, Karma Cloud and Cocoa Psycho. Wylam is a Newastle micro-brewery founded in 2000 and their beers are well worth seeking out. www.wylambrewery.co.uk
Come get these new cushions from Breaux Jr. 4 Styles available at 50L Friday for Kids!
7 Animations in each!
Copy/Mod
Put them in rows, squares, alone... SO MANY OPTIONS! All the patterns accent each other for awesome design control.
Breaux Jr. original with help from Archer Candy... Thanks sissy!
Central Connect seemed to have some varied E200 MMC allocations going on in March, with a few different examples appearing on the 517 for an unusual amount of variety. I say variety, it is just MMCs at the end of the day but they do at least have varying ages/lengths and the application of the livery and graphics also differs between vehicles too.
On 17.3.25 and extra small 517 was to be found, being provided by mini 8.9 metre 371 and pictured on Chilwell High Road opposite the Charlton Arms.
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