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Sitting at the dining room table this morning, I was suddenly inspired by the lingering beauty of these somewhat bedraggled cut flowers.
I once possessed a vast collection of CDs kept in alphabetical order, particularly my opera collection, but I also cherished a touch of spontaneity in my life. Thus, I would often rummage through several large piles which I deliberately kept in random order, selecting albums on a whim to revel in the delightful surprises that emerged when I pulled them from the bottom of the stack. The challenge lay in avoiding a chaotic avalanche during this process, which required finesse to manage. I had to be careful not to trigger a musical landslide, but the thrill of discovery made it all worthwhile.
Kyra : "Hey gorgeous... do you want some dance? ♥
Diiran Badweyn : "I'm sorry. I don't have a time for this. I need to find a girl named Mindi. Do you know her?"
Kyra : "You're no fun. Let's say I knew her. What's your bussiness with that kid?"
Diiran Badweyn : "Revenge."
3 random DC characters
- Crazy Quilt: Seen a lot of people making him recently, so I thought I'd give it a try
Classic Space Helmet
MM Iron Man head
CMF alien, CMF king, Martain Manhunter capes
CMF Jester torso
CMF disco lady left arm
Plain green and gray hands
Plain orange right arm
CMF lizard guy hips
Lego Movie Wrestler left leg
CMF wrestler right leg
- Detective Chimp: Not the happiest with the head, but its the best I could think of
CMF Detective hat
Chima head
Indiana Jones Body
Plain gray hands
Plain brown short legs
- Solomon Grundy: Pretty basic, not much to say here
Dark Brown hair
Monster Fighters head
CMF Zombie torso
Monster Fighters legs
This silhouette of a desert mountain looks like the line graph of a random walk. Holga TLR 120 with Kodak film.
These buses still don't have blinds yet. MEC21 is seen at Blackheath, Royal Standard.
Speaking of Random, there's a new post out!
One fun thing about railfanning new places are the random little unexpected industry locomotives and critters that dot rail served facilities across the country, particularly in the agricultural regions of middle-America.
Down along Front Street on the Mississippi River waterfront at the ADM and Modern Transport barge to rail terminal and elevators sat this critter. I didn't see it move but it appears to be in service equipped with RCL equipment and seemingly ballasted with extra weight in its nose. It is clearly GE 80-tonner but has no identifying markings but according to one source online it is believed to be ex-Consumers Power 915, nee-American Viscose no #, blt. Oct. 1946.
Winona, Minnesota
Monday May 8, 2023