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Quirk's first visit to Wizard World Philadelphia!

 

OK, not the best quality, but the locals will no doubt never permit a pic from this location again, and I like it! Hand held, slide. Oh, well... and you can tell by the ties, it was frosty!

Quirk's first visit to Wizard World Philadelphia!

 

PB15 Nº 444 crosses the old Logan River Bridge between Bethania and Kingston with an excursion train on 20th April 1969. The bridge was replaced by a prestressed concrete structure in 1972.

Quirk's first visit to Wizard World Philadelphia!

 

Wacol DD17 N°1046 – 15.12.68 DD17 N°1046 takes water at Wacol on 15th December 1968. Tank engines working Goodna services watered at Wacol on the Up journey. Full tanks enabled them to work Wacol – Goodna – Central a distance of 18 miles (29km)

PB15 N° 580 heads towards Moorooka with 128Up Beenleigh passenger at dusk one evening in July 1967

Beyer Garratt Nº 1096 stands at Platform 2 Roma Street on 23.11.68. The framework for the new SGIO Building rises in the background.

Roma Street DD17 N°951 27Dn – 3.7.67 DD17 N°951 departs Roma Street Platform N°8 with 27Down Shorncliffe passenger on the morning of 3rd July 1967. The busy Goods Shed is visible in the background

Dawes Range BB18¼ N°1077 & C17 N°974 – 1970 BB18¼ N°1077 & C17 N°974 climbing the Dawes Range in 1970

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Taken at Porthmadog station at Quirks & Curiosities 2017

Quirk's first visit to Wizard World Philadelphia!

 

Quirk's first visit to Wizard World Philadelphia!

 

241Dn Sunlander Rockhampton 15.9.67 DEL 1499 approaches Rockhampton with 241 Down Sunlander. Track alterations are in progress to the right. An Inspector’s quad is stored off track on the left.

Central BB18¼ N°1037 116Up – 5.7.67 BB18¼ N° 1037 stands at N° 1 Platform Central with 116Up Ipswich passenger just prior its 5.58pm departure on 5th July 1967.

Here are some installation shots Quirk Gallery (Richmond, VA) e-mailed me of my work up at their gallery this month.

 

www.quirkgallery.com/

 

Quirk's first visit to Wizard World Philadelphia!

 

Quirk's first visit to Wizard World Philadelphia!

 

Quirks & Quarks presenter, Bob McDonald, demonstrates a model of a black hole using a couple of water bottles at our astronomy club meeting tonight. He Zoomed in from his home in Victoria, BC.

Finally I do this I was tagged by my good flickr buddy _*nikki*_ to write 8 quirks about myself. Please check out her stream she is a Great inspirational Photographer who is also doing a 365 project like me, but of her son.

 

Nikki's link :: www.flickr.com/photos/njtphotography/

 

Ok here I go (breathe in deeply..........)

 

1. I'm a total Clown. Yes, I'm crazy very very crazy. About HAVING FUN !

2. I Design clothes for like well OVER 15 years now & I''m only 26. I have over 600 designs that are in a portfolio book I made as well.

3. I've been a bad girl I'm so sorry I got a tattoo on my back when I was 21. It says "love is not a crime" I don't want to remove it because I fear the removal more then I did the placement.

4.I HATE NEEDLES .

5.I HATE the DARK and I still lock the door until my hubby opens it up again while I'm a sleep it's a constant battle.

6. I am obsessed with hearts & love. I must learn everything there is to know about how to Love Creatively.

7. I Love Chocolate. Hence my Husband, lol.....rofl!!

8.I'm PREGNANT like you all didn't know that !!!!!!!

  

Oh yeah this JUST HAPPENS TO BE

#50 in my heart series.

Quirk's first visit to Wizard World Philadelphia!

 

Elliott River Bridge 1523 + 1200 396Up – 9.77 DEL1523 leads an unidentified member of the 1200 Class as a vehicle on 396Up across the Elliott River Bridge in September 1977.

Quirk's first visit to Wizard World Philadelphia!

 

B18¼ N°895 takes water and has her fire cleaned at Platform N°1 Central before continuing the journey to Ipswich on 5th July 1967

Vintage pattern book

www.vintagequirk.etsy.com

 

Title: Coats and Clark's Bulky Knits Red Heart Wools

 

Published: 1956

 

Additional Info: "new" Turbo-Knit

 

Details: Excellent and quirky knitting patterns that include:

* Women's Sweaters

* Men's Sweaters

* Children's Sweaters

* Scarves

* Shawls

 

Classic and stylish patterns that seem applicable to today's handmade style.

 

Condition: All patterns and images are in great usable condition, but it's a vintage pattern book that has been used to there certainly is some wear.

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