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such a Tara "face"

After road-testing (or should I say, pool testing) my new pink bikini, I snapped this with the natural light coming through my porch door.

Leica M2 & Hektor 135mm f/4.5

   

Santiago - Chile 2008

  

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New Licca is here! She is so adorable! Also a package from @andreadollsahoy which contained her body and so many other goodies. Thanks Andrea!! I'll be showing off the other box contents in another post once I style everything 😁

Des Plaines, Illinois

Details from former Crown Post Office, Oakham Rutland. Now empty and unsaleable as with most of the closed Crown offices. What a waste. A lovely array of stamp vending machine E plates including an axtant Type D 50p booklet (originally 2s) vending machine.

Seen on Brownsea Island.

This outdoor lantern was made for a business that is housed in a beautiful historic building here in Natchez.

Floreana Island; Galapagos

Post Office Bay is one of the few visitor sites, that is visited for its human history. Whaling Captain James Colnett established the wooden post barrel in 1793. At this time whaling was a big industry, ships were typically gone for 2 years at a time. Floreana was a frequent stop for these ships. Outbound ships would drop off letters after rounding the cape and the ships returning home would pick them up and delivered in time by hand.

ODC2 - Our Daily Challenge - Post

 

Envelopes through the post/mail. Sad that these days they tend to be nearly all bills!

In Old Town Sacramento. An incredible collection of mostly steam train era trains and cars.

Our local post box after a night of snowfall

 

"America's most trusted man" Frank Warren, the creator of Post Secret, lectures Marquette University students about suicide prevention, anxiety and secrets.

Worshippers enjoy lingering and talking with one another after the worship service in a small chapel in the Rhondda Valley of South Wales. Carmel Chapel is part of the Associating Evangelical Churches of Wales. This little chapel has a surprising number of young singles, couples, and children: quite different from most aging congregations in South Wales.

 

"And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers." —Acts 2:42

Raced cat 4/5 at Granogue DE. Came in 79th of 105 in the mud. Serious mud.

8 sided posts.These are filled with concrete,I think they are too do with the ww11 site that was once here.The paths are all concrete too.

I went on-line and did a search for info as I was interested to know more.

 

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www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1387390

  

During WW2, the British Army (Royal Army Ordnance Corps)used Alderstead Heath as an "Armoured Fighting Vehicle" depot. 29th September 1944

 

29th September 1944 saw a plane crash in an area bounded by this site and Dean Lane (about 400 yards to the south). [Anson NK607: Accident 29-Sep-1944 on the North Downs]

He went away on vacation only to return to discover that his office had been covered in Post-Its!

1914 postmarked postcard view of the Jackson County Court House in downtown Brownstown, Indiana. The court house square was bounded by Walnut Street on the north, Sugar Street on the East, Cross Street on the south, and Main Street on the west. The primary entrance faced Main Street and was flanked by columns and lamp posts. This view was looking south from the intersection at Walnut and Main Streets. According to the 1916 Sanborn™ fire insurance map set, the clock tower was 65 feet tall. The time on the clock was 12:40 when this photograph was taken.

 

The 1916 map set also shows the large home on the east side of Sugar Street that appears in the background of this photograph. There was another two-story frame construction house on the south side of Cross Street facing the square. It was east of the jail.

 

A cannon and a stack of cannonballs were on this north corner of the square behind the wrought iron fence. Wagons were parked along Walnut Street at the left and three men were engaged in conversation at the fire hydrant in the foreground. Another group of people was standing on the sidewalk leading to the entrance.

 

From the collection of Thomas Keesling.

 

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U.S. Soldiers assigned to the South Carolina Army National Guard’s Rock Hill-based 178th Engineer Battalion, clear debris in Greenville, South Carolina, September 29, 2024. The Soldiers are currently supporting post Tropical Storm Helene response efforts clearing debris from roads and streets. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Roberto Di Giovine)

Direct support to Command Post via IBM 704 and later IBM 7090/94

Computer's that I was working on 1961-64

 

Floyd County. Photo by J Gallagher, Aug. 1978.

Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) collection.

Pretty disappointing hey? I do recommend reading Tim's article on Valentine's day.

Twilight with flash highlights

The precious evening light falls on a stylish lamp post, shaped like a giraffe at Uetliberg, Switzerland.

 

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