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Cold and fishless this morning...the 5 months in a row with below normal temperatures and all the snow have made conditions rough
The grand re-opening of the Ammo Arms has started! Up on stage Willie B, entertains the crowd and is joined by Annabelle, who has it turns out is quite the bass player!
Meanwhile, Poppy is busy photographing the evenings festivities.
Larry found himself a nice location to open his new store. The construction workers are almost finished with the floor. What remains is furnishing. The coffee machine was easy to install, highly appreciated by the construction workers.
If Larry can make his new store to a success, probably more photo's will follow soon..
Check out all adventures in Larry's store.
AMC Theater seating for the number one movie of the week December 10, 2023, minutes before starting time.
The 765 shoots up some smoke as it passes the NKP searchlight in Hammond, IN after a lengthy delay at Hohman.
I promised a friend I'd take him here to shoot BO-1 sometime but with freight operations winding down as the last customer, Rousselot in Peabody, closes we were running out of chances. But with their loco pointed north and one final load to deliver we knew this Tuesday would be the the second to last train so I stayed up late after work and met him in Lynn and took him down here. We ended up having a bit of a wait and lensed six purple window trains opportunistically while we hung out.
Between trains 2 and 3 the alarm sounded and the bridge was opened to let a pleasure boat head down river so I took the opportunity grab this shot of the span opening since this is the first time I'd ever observed it happen. I'm partial to infrastructure and do enjoy a trainless shot now and then.
The 487 ft long double track bridge dates from 1911 and has a 65 ft movable span. According to the Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) it is a single-leaf Strauss overhead counterweight bascule which is believed to be the oldest known example of its type in Massachusetts. It is particularly significant for its innovative engineering design and association with a prominent bridge engineer, Joseph Baermann Strauss, whose company designed the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
Alas like so much other legacy Boston and Maine infrastructure, this bridge has reached the end of its useful life and a replacement is in the works as described here: archives.lib.state.ma.us/bitstream/handle/2452/799579/ocn...
So someday this shot will be as rare and conveted as those featuring the trains passing.
Lynn, Massachusetts
Tuesday August 29, 2023
Opening of petit Chat art gallery new exhibtion ! 10/19/14
Taken at Petit Chat-Moumou's Square, Tuvuca Bay (26, 165, 29)
K516 with slab steel and a lead unit that could use a fresh coat of paint trundles over South Union Street in Troy. The Katy heritage unit was following close behind.
6/365 pictures in 2018
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Len Lye Gallery is a cracker, outside and inside.
over 4000 visitors where counted on the opening day, I wasn't amongst them..no parking place.
if someone interested in the building material used
www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/news/9247302/Putting-...
When the movie Toy Story 4 came out a cute and innovative promotional display appeared in near a mall in Tokyo. The playing shadows of the Toy Story characters could be seen through frosted glass cabinet doors. When the doors opened the toys “magically” reverted to inanimate objects.
My MOC is the opposite, asking can toys come to life when someone’s watching? This is my Toy Story Automata Cabinet where the toys can move when the doors are open and people are watching.
In the Toy Story 4 movie there are lots of easter eggs in the Antique Store scenes that reference many of Pixar movies and short films. I have included many of my own easter eggs to some of these films in addition to the many of the main characters from the Toy Story films.
The Automata function on the top of the cabinet has been modified from Teun de Wijs’s “Fisherman” and the music box component behind the cabinet doors is modified from pixeljunkie’s “Swan Lake Ballet”. Two Lego parts have been recoloured and the only non Lego part used is the music box which plays “Let It Snow” (I didn’t have a “You’ve Got a Friend In Me” music box.
The Pixar movies referenced are Coco, Ratatouille, Wall-E, Inside Out, Brave, The Incredibles, Finding Nemo, Lava, Monsters Inc., Boa, Cars, Up, A Bug’s Life, Bird on a Wire, La Luna, Geri’s Game, The Blue Umbrella, Partly Cloudy, Bounding, Presto, One Man Band, Lifted, Piper, The Good Dinosaur, Soul, Onward, and of course Luxor Jr.
*Blowing away cobwebs*
In the coming days / weeks, I want to show you all the MOCs that didn't make the cut, either because I didn't like them or I just forgot! Essentially the good, the bad, and the poorly edited.
Hopefully it'll be interesting to see how these go down. I recommend people to do the same, and learn something along the way!