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This isn't the original Honeymoon Bridge, but one of several installed in lp since the 1980s. As a child there once stood a single bridge in the same vicinity. It was a humble concrete bridge with (I believe) some ironwork sides to prevent people from falling into a stream. When we were kids back in the 1970s we had a little game. We would find someone we had a crush on and if we walked across the bridge while holding hands we would 'married' on the other side of the bridge. Of course it was all fun and games and boy were things innocent back then. I miss those days.

Lisboa - Portugal

The LP's I kept when we moved - the ones I wanted - were flooded as our wash sewer line clogged. Luckily it wasn't the toilet line ;) ... but it was shower water, dishwasher water, clothes wash water... The LPs covers have started to grow some fuzz. I'm not sure what to do, take them out doors into some dry warm place and let them dry, buy a DJ cartridge that tracks at 4 grams? Meanwhile I don't like the dark stain that is on the walls of the basement... that can be expensive.

 

So anyway, Spirit uses water to teach us. in this case it is about non-attachment and humbleness. Or the value of non physical music storage?

Putting the needle on the record. My oldest daughter's record collection.

Sesión en solitario en el Chernobyl Asturiano

 

Again Alone in our Asturian Chernobyl

 

05/12/2011 - (Asturias, Spain)

Date and Time of capture: 4/8/2024 from about 2 to about 5 pm EDT.

 

Location: Washington D.C.

 

Gear: Seestar S50 "smart telescope" equipped with a Seestar-supplied solar filter. Cavix LP-64 camera leveler interposed between the Seestar and a tripod.

 

This single panel view shows a chronological sequence of some of the eclipsed images from my still shots of the partial solar eclipse of 8 April 2024 from Washington DC.

 

The original still images were edited in Adobe Lightroom Classic (LR) as follows:

 

Applied the same 1:1 aspect ratio crop to the selected images.

 

After masking the background, I pushed the Blacks slider in LR's Basic Panel all the way to the left (i.e. -100) to get the same black background for each image.

 

Finally, using LR's Print module I created a chronological arrangement of the above edited images.

tape recorder, LP, CD, mp3 player - the development becomes fast and faster ...

Sesión en solitario en el Chernobyl Asturiano. 20 minutos de foto, pintando tranquilamente.

 

Again Alone in our Asturian Chernobyl. 20 mins photo

 

05/12/2011 - (Asturias, Spain)

Dutch promotion card by CNR / Telefunken.

 

Yesterday, 28 October 2017, Dutch singer and musician Gert Timmerman (1935-2017) passed away. He was one of the well-known performers of the Dutch Schlager. Apart from many solo hits, he also scored 21 golden records with his wife as the duo Gert and Hermien. Timmerman was 82.

 

Gerrit (Gert) Timmerman was born in Oldenzaal, Netherlands, in 1935 and grew up in the district of Pathmos in Enschede. He visited the craft school for some time, but he had more interest in music. From age 12, he played clarinet. At the age of fifteen he attended the music academy in Zwolle two days a week and worked in a printing shop three days a week. Here he met Henk Elsink with whom he formed a duo, with Elsink on piano and himself on double bass. In 1963, Timmerman scored a Dutch number one hit with the Schlager Blume von Tahiti (Flowers from Tahiti). Not long after another hit followed, Ik heb eerbied voor jouw grijze haren (I respect your gray hair) with music and text by Bobbejaan Schoepen, which sold over 350,000 records. Timmerman received a golden and platinum disk for it. In 1963, Timmerman scored two more solo hits, including De Schommelstoel (The Rocking Chair), but then he chose for a career as a duo with Hermien van der Weide with whom he married in 1963. As the duo Gert and Hermien, they successfully made one record after another. In der mondhelle nacht (In the moonlit night) composed by Freddy Golden (Fred Gaasbeek) became a Golden Record for the duo. Also, as a soloist, Timmerman booked success. In 1966 and 1967, they were awarded at the MIDEM festival in Cannes as best-selling artist in the Netherlands. End of the 1960s, Timmerman's wife focused more on their three children, and Timmerman himself released some solo numbers. He also composed film music with Freddy Golden. They received a prize for the score for the Dutch film Body and soul (René Daalder, 1967). Around 1968, Timmerman discovered the little singer Wilma for whom he wrote Een klomp met een zeiltje (A wooden shoe with a little sail, 1969) and Grootpappa (Grandpa, 1969), along with writer Fred van Dam, songs that reached the hit list in 1969. In the same year 1969, Timmerman did a stunt by claiming that he could easily get a stadium full of fans. Together with Willem Duys, he organised the Gert and Hermien Show at the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam. More than 35,000 people came to the show, the stunt was successful and Gert and Hermien received from the same Duys their twelfth Golden Record. The total number of gold records of the duo is 21 pieces, including a platinum record. In 1970, Timmerman reached a hit with Brandend zand (Burning Sand). With Hermien he released Shalalie Shalala (All the pigeons on the Dam) in 1972. They were rewarded with an Edison award for the album Gert & Hermien. In 1974, Timmerman converted himself to Christianity. The first lp with religious repertory, Daarom ben ik blij (Therefore I'm happy), made a sale of over 100,000 copies and was rewarded with a Golden Record. The couple joined the Baptists and repeatedly performed at the Evangelical Broadcasting (EO) company. Their musical career stuck. After a stay in Israel in 1977, they returned to Overijssel.

 

In 1990 Gert and Hermien became more familiar with the Achterhoek band Normaal and in 1993 a comeback followed. Their faith had set them apart, and Timmerman even gave permission for a photo report of his daughters Sandra and Sheila in Playboy magazine. However, the duo could not repeat the successes of the past. In 1999 a divorce followed. Timmerman was accused of incest by his daughter Sandra. He formed a duo with his son Gert Jr. in the same year and remained active as a singer and multi-instrumentalist. In 2002 he married Barbara Stoevenbeld. His ex-wife Hermien died of a kidney disease a year later, in 2003. A cd was presented in 2004: Roses for you, a tribute to his parents. In 2005, Timmerman celebrated his 70th birthday. He was also 50 years in the job, received a Royal decoration by the mayor of Losser and released his (triple) jubilee CD in October that year, entitled: En dat vergeet ik nooit (And that I'll never forget), including previous hits in a new arrangement , supplemented with new materials. In 2006, he was a hotelier in the reality show Hotel Big Brother. In February 2006 he had major problems with his management and financiers, who retrieved the studio material and the sponsored car. The website was also closed. Timmerman and his wife went undercover for the media. In May 2009, Gert Timmerman appeared in the program of TV vicar David Maasbach. He told about his earlier conversion and how he later wandered from Christianity. In his opinion, he did not lose faith, but he had nothing to do with the church as an institute. Later he returned from this choice and fully focused on faith in God, even if without Hermien and their daughters. A couple of weeks after the interview with Maasbach he performed at the latter's Pentecostal Family Day. In the EO television program How is it with ... in March 2011, Timmerman said that he was virtually deaf and that the singing and composing had almost become impossible. In 2017 he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and died on 28 October 2017 in Overdinkel, Netherlands, at the age of 82.

 

Sources: Wikipedia (Dutch) and IMDb.

A wonderful original Lesney era Matchbox Mercedes-Benz LP courtesy of my diecast fairy godmother Mikaela who managed to find not just one but two of these castings in a charity shop recently. Its the first of this casting to enter my collection as somehow I never got one as a child when they were available new. Its tough all metal construction is a testament to how well built this era of Matchbox were and the fact its stood the test of time remarkably well.

GHOUL MUSIC FRANKIE STEIN HALLOWEEN RECORD LP. POWER 340. 1960's. Surf music laced with scary sound effects.

Campsite... Early Sunday morning, Llewellyn Gulch, mile marker 64ish, Lake Powell, Ut. Replaced first photo with this HDR version.

on ocean dr in sobe...very nice owner stopped for me

Vintage LP... The Sing-Out Musical presents... Up with People... from the Schick television color spectacular, starring the Colwell Brothers, John Wayne, Pat Boone, and Walt Disney.

Cool album cover from vinyl release - Aug 1969

Genre: Rock, Latin, Funk / Soul

Style: Afro-Cuban, Psychedelic Rock

www.discogs.com/Santana-Santana/release/737224

Seen at a thrift/antiques store* with collectibles on Highway 11 in South Kona, Big Island of Hawaii.

*Discovery Antiques and Ice Cream Mamalahoa Hwy, Kealakekua

> www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQgSoCg8ibM

 

to see more information on this album see www.bullyrecords.com

Sesión en solitario. Mezcla de lightman, guerrero y dino..

Alone in the dark, a mixture of lightman, warrior and dino..

 

08/09/2011 (Barro, Llanes, Asturies, Spain)

LP in concerto al Fabrique di Milano, foto di Marco Arici per www.rockon.it

with a kaleidoscope and Lightpaintingbrushes.com

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