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With an assortmant of vehicals in the sidings the First Generation 122 GRCW 55005 leading and 116 51131 trailing arrives at Market Bosworth on the first service of the day to Shenton. Due to shortage of volunteers the cafe here was closed.
Kawaii summer drinks coming soon to sanarae ♥♥♥ The super cute pastel cups are bento compatible and will be featured in Sanarae on the 26th for those interested in grabbing these adorable refreshments♥
Sanarae Taxi: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Spring%20Morning/177/129/4011
Wednesday night I had a nice Facetime catchup with a friend, and a luscious cocktail to enjoy during our talk.
'Murukku' is a south Indian snack which is made of rice flour and some spices. I is very crispy! It is a good combination with tea!
I brew Kombucha Tea and have a tall glass every evening. My kombucha is not bubbly, so I had lights and camera ready for action since I had seconds to take this shot after pouring my glass!
To sit by the water and enjoy the warm summer evening.....
Well thats what Im looking forward to do! :-)
This photo from Yxlan in Stockholms archipelago, august 2009.
the dining room at Junee Station is beautifully preserved; used now as a cafe ----- and apparently there are other similarly grand rooms in an upstairs level above this space
for The Flickr Lounge
Theme "Bottles"
A little bit of History:
Coca-Cola
In the early days of Coca-Cola, the company used clear glass bottles to hold the famous drink. However, in 1915, Coca-Cola switched to green glass bottles in an attempt to differentiate itself from competitors and protect the drink from sunlight, which could spoil its flavor. The switch to green bottles was a big success and many customers associated the unique shade with the Coca-Cola brand. In fact, the company trademarked the color “Coca-Cola green” in the 1940s to prevent other soft drink companies from using it.
In 1886, a bottle of Coke cost a nickel. It was also a nickel in 1900, 1915 and 1930. In fact, 70 years after the first Coke was sold, you could still buy a bottle for a nickel.
The cost of a can of Coca-Cola in 1960 was $0.10
In the early 1980's A 16 oz glass bottle was 25 cents. There was a 10 cent deposit on the bottle, so you had to bring in an empty or the Coke cost 35 cents.
Sun Crest
Sun Crest was introduced by the National NuGrape Company of Atlanta, Georgia in 1938 as a flavor line, and sister brand to NuGrape, 2-Way lemon-lime, and Kickapoo Joy Juice. Sun Crest was acquired along with NuGrape in 1968 by The Moxie Company (renamed Moxie-Monarch-NuGrape Company and later Monarch Beverage Company). Hedinger Brands, LLC purchased the Sun Crest brand from Monarch in 2007, along with Dad's Root Beer, Bubble Up, and Dr. Wells brands and licensed the brand to The Dad's Root Beer Company, LLC. The Dad's Root Beer Company headquarters is located in Jasper, Indiana.