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A full day of photography and I decided to take a denture to see Mt. Saint Helen’s. I arrived just after a early winter storm when the light got nice.
Post office, Atchison, Kansas. View reverse (unused) or view other cards from this manufacturer.
Landmarks:
List of landmarks viewable at the Atchison history project.
Scottish Amateur Cup Final 2019-20 between Tollcross Thistle and Drumchapel Amateurs held in 2022 due to Covid delays
These are my legs after 200+ miles on the bike on one sunny day.
Taken by Carolanne, because I was about to fall over.
From the Liverpool Daily Post (a sadly missed quality regional newspaper) , Dated Monday 19th September 2005, an article reporting on the previous Saturdays trip from Liverpool to York, which featured 71000 ‘ Duke of Gloucester' only between Liverpool and Stalybridge, being failed on arrival there due to a faulty valve. From here 66081 took the train to York, but to quote later from the piece (which wouldn’t fit on the scanner) –
“A preserved veteran diesel locomotive Class 40,No.40165 (that’s what was printed!) was obtained to return the special train from York. By lucky chance, the locomotive was built at the Vulcan Foundry, Newton le Willows in 1960. Prof Toyne, a dedicated rail enthusiast said – Triumph was snatched from the jaws of defeat. We left Liverpool hauled by the ultimate British steam locomotive and returned pulled by one of the first diesels to replace steam. Nothing could have been more symbolically appropriate”.
Managed to get to York for the return, probably the last time various cranks have dropped what they were doing at short notice to chase some unplanned 40 mileage.
I was getting provisions for a small day trip by bike when two welds broke on my 1973 Raleigh which I love so much. To add insult to injury, it was my birthday too. Fortunately, my buddy Doug was able to lend me his camping bike for a wonderful outing to through Issaquah, Hobart, Kanaskat, the Green River Gorge, Franklin (a mining ghost town), Black Diamond, and Auburn. We'll see if my 35mm shots from that adventure come out....
Photo by Doug
post it,
at home at work and often - they are great tools, but you have to stay organized and structured in your way of working (for me at least) otherwise you'll end up like one of my earlier collegues...he had approx. 60-70 post its all over his pc, his monitor, his desk...then things start to slip....
Flash: off-camera flash firing from the right side of the post it deck
Depending on which you think is the front and the back! :-)
Contains a concertinaed strip of double sided (picture on both sides) postcards. Age is unknown (to me, likely not to wintorbos) but some have cars on, so I think it the late 1910's or early 1920's. Cards appear to be Valentines (the manufactuer not the day)!
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
This is taken in-between Christmas and New Year on the Whitby trip. It’s a view of some posts overlooking Sandsend beach, with Whitby in the distance. I messed around with this shot for quite some time and eventually kind of gave up on it till later. I was toying with making it black and white or sepia. And I messed around with the colors a lot, but didn’t have the inclination to push it along way from the norm. I've been looking at my work lately and thinking I need to push it in a more creative direction, away from the norm, but still feel a bit tentative. I love working with Photoshop and the creative decisions that arise from working in this way are phenomenal. Maybe at the moment im just indecisive! Who knows? Anyway I must get back to my teaching work, marking to do!
Nelson County. Photo by J Gallagher, Jul. 2014.
Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) collection.
1970s
USA
Developed by Bill Shook, the innovative designer responsible for the earlier single-bolt clamp seat post by Weyless as well as for the popular American Classic seat post.
Poster triptych (or single poster now) for hank's class based on the flannery o'connor concept that "everything that rises must converge."
Posters based on african-americans turning a pejorative used against them into a word of power, when the actual truth is that there is no power in changing the word because it is still an identity trapped in the original reference to the race. If we are to find our own identity, we must let go of that word altogether.
DuBois idea: "Double consciousness, a consciousness that yields him no TRUE self-consciousness, but only lets him see himself through the revelation of the other world. It is a peculiar sensation this double consciousness, this sense of always looking at one's self through the eyes of others, of measuring one's soul by the tape of the world that looks on i amused contempt and pity"
Crews were installing post-tensioning strand in the pontoon tendons on Feb. 24, 2014. These tendons will be tightened to add strength to the pontoons.
Construction crews are underway on the fourth cycle of SR 520 bridge pontoons in Aberdeen. In this cycle, crews will build six total pontoons:
• Four longitudinal pontoons (360 ft. x 75 ft. x 29 ft.)
• Two supplemental stability pontoons (98 ft. x 60 ft. x 28 ft.)
I loved my new heart header on the blog so much, I decided it needed to become my new branding. I have never been 100% happy with my three petal logo i've gone with for so long, but this finally feels right. I love the colors and the happiness of the hearts. I am forever drawing hearts, for as long as I can remember, so why not have it be part of my crafting brand? I ordered some new post cards for little love notes in my Etsy salese and some new business cards. I'm particularily happy with myself for finding a way to include all of what I do on one easy to read line: "Patterns + Quilting + Handmade".
Poster triptych (or single poster now) for hank's class based on the flannery o'connor concept that "everything that rises must converge."
Posters based on african-americans turning a pejorative used against them into a word of power, when the actual truth is that there is no power in changing the word because it is still an identity trapped in the original reference to the race. If we are to find our own identity, we must let go of that word altogether.
DuBois idea: "Double consciousness, a consciousness that yields him no TRUE self-consciousness, but only lets him see himself through the revelation of the other world. It is a peculiar sensation this double consciousness, this sense of always looking at one's self through the eyes of others, of measuring one's soul by the tape of the world that looks on i amused contempt and pity"