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This is his first time on them! He enjoyed it, but fell every time there was some gliding.. :)
My parents farm and his Grandpa in the background.
This is the full version cut off short! The good version the was on TV. People can for years to the sun and moon inn. There was six people standing in the very shallow , ( Ie Films crew and writers). Catching this fish well on the set was something special. I have many fishing stories to share.
First time I bought a single use camera...and a cheap one - only 1£. In Poundland. I actually thought that the quality will be worse. Actually it is pretty decent.
Will do it again.
Part of the festival atmosphere in Wellington was a shearing demonstration. This woman from Christchurch, a hairdresser by trade, volunteered to try shearing for the first time. She was very confident and seemed to be doing a good job.
Pure Ice in First time.
This color is best described as an olive chrome.
One coat. No base or top coats.
Starts to peel fairly quickly. Best used with top coat.
My very good friend, Joachim, father of 2, a couple of degrees, one in software engineering, first PC owned in 1983, chatting for his first time Saturday, 12 - 2006!!!! And he had fun too, thanks to my nice contact on the other side of MSN!!! ;)
The first time I visited Oslo in the summer of 2017, I went to a handful of museums: The Munch Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art, the National Gallery of Norway (because they have the original of The Scream, though you'd think that would be at the Munch), the Astrup Fearnley Museum, even the Mini Bottle Gallery. That's a niche museum...of mini bottles. (Surprisingly worth the visit, too, though I didn't go back this time -- just walked by it. Pressed for time.)
I also went to the Kon-Tiki Museum, Fram Museum, Vikingskipshuset, and the Norsk Folkemuseum across the fjord in Bygdoy -- reachable by ferry. The Bygdoy museums are all worth a day trip, too. Very enjoyable, each one. (The Viking Ship Museum is temporarily closed, though, and that -- along with enough time -- was also enough to keep me from heading out there this trip.
As a bonus, there are also two outstanding sculpture parks in Oslo: Ekebergparken on the south end of downtown and Frognerparken (its official name, but also known as Vigelandsparken) on the north end of downtown. Oh...and Oslo has statues, monuments, sculptures all around town. I think I saw somewhere there are about 600 different sculptures around town, but I could be completely remembering that wrong. The point is...Oslo is a darned fine place to come if you love art. The museums charge admission, but the sculpture parks and sculptures around town are all free.
Fast forward 6.5 years, and I find myself back in town. The museum scene changed. A good number of those museums have merged. In 2017, they were in separate locations.
The Munch (hasn't merged -- just moved) is now on the waterfront next to the Opera House. Others have merged.
In 2003, the National Museum was established by merging the Museum of Architecture, the Museum of Industrial Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design, and the National Gallery of Art into one large building. Though this happened in 2003, none of them had moved by 2017. In 2022, they finally all moved under one roof in the new National Museum of Art, Architecture, and Design...or Nasjonalmuseet. The building is located on the edge of Radhusplassen, behind the Nobel Peace Prize Museum in a large space that makes for a great half day to day visit.
First time hearing this group and first visit to this venue in Burleigh on the Gold Coast and wasn't disappointed. The place had a real vibe about it like the good old pub rock days of the 70's and 80's with the music on the night being from this era.
And Joanne Elbers out front of this really tight band really rocked the house which had a full dance floor singing and dancing along to some of the great songs of years gone by.
Photos taken with a Sony a6300 with a Sony 18-105mm F4 G lens.
Photos: © 2018 Dani Katz
Coach trip up to York - first time to the front of the Minster since we went digital.
All pics as is from the camera's no time for adjustments!
First time photographing this colourful guy, amazing looking beetle! Shot at Bear Creek Wetlands in Barrie.
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