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The BAit shop changed into a cozy little coffe shop do get it onto LEGO Ideas :)
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Bill Harper ran a quaint bait and boat rental shop out of an old, weather-worn shack at East Pier No. 5. The shack, once painted a faded red and grey, had seen countless seasons of sun, salt, and storms—each weathered mark telling its own story of the years Bill served his community. By 2016 or 2017, Bill decided to retire from the bait business, but he couldn’t bring himself to leave the shack he had called home for so long.
Tucked inside, the downstairs featured a snug little kitchen with just enough room for a stove, a sink, and a tiny table where Bill still enjoyed his morning coffee. Upstairs, in his cozy living space, shelves were filled with vinyl records and five well-loved guitars, each one ready to play a tune on a quiet evening.
When Bill heard that his cousin Lucy dreamed of opening a coffee shop, he saw the perfect opportunity to breathe new life into the old shack while still holding onto the memories he cherished. With a heart full of warmth and nostalgia, he offered Lucy the space where he’d spent so many years running his bait shop. Lucy, with her creative flair, embraced the chance to infuse the place with her own personality. She painted over the drab grey with a soft, faded pink, creating a charming, welcoming haven. The dark red, a beloved remnant of Bill’s past, was left untouched, preserving the heart of the old bait shop. Lucy also gave the coffee shop area a rich, inviting brown, echoing the warmth of her coffee brews, while Bill added extra windows to flood the space with natural light.
Lucy named her coffee shopLucy’s Shackedelic Coffee Brews, a fun, lively name that reflected both her vision and the shack’s history. She chose vibrant yellow as her signature color, and her sunny yellow mugs quickly became as iconic as the red cups Bill once used for bait. The cozy shop had just enough room for a gleaming espresso machine and Lucy’s array of special blends, which filled the air with the delightful aroma of freshly brewed coffee.
Her menu was full of creative twists on classic favorites. There was the “Pier-Side Frappe,” an iced coffee with a hint of sea salt and caramel, and the “Dockside Dream,” a velvety espresso with vanilla cream and cinnamon. But it was the “Shackedelic Swirl” that really stole the show—a layered creation of cold brew, coconut milk, and chocolate, always Instagram-worthy before the first sip.
Outside, Lucy turned the pier into a welcoming retreat with crisp white furniture and bright yellow umbrellas offering shade. She even added a vending machine where people could grab iced coffee when the shop was closed, ensuring Lucy’s brews were always within reach.
What few people realize is that Bill still lives in the shack. Though he handed the shop over to Lucy, Bill never left. His kitchen remains downstairs, where he sometimes helps Lucy when things get busy, and upstairs is still his private retreat. After a busy morning helping out, Bill often retreats to his cozy living space, strumming one of his guitars or listening to his vinyl collection. The shack may have transformed into a vibrant coffee shop, but for Bill, it’s still the place he calls home.
One sunny afternoon, Mr. Benson, an old regular, strolled by the pier and smiled as he took in the sight of the new shop. “Well, if it isn’t Lucy’s place,” he said, leaning on the counter. “Never thought I’d see the old shack turned into something like this. Your coffee’s got the whole pier talking.”
Lucy handed him a steaming yellow mug. “Thanks, Mr. Benson. It’s been great seeing so many familiar faces. I hope you enjoy the coffee.” Mr. Benson took a sip and nodded. “It’s like a little piece of the past with a fresh twist. Bill’s old place never looked better.”
Lucy smiled as she watched Mr. Benson head off to his favorite spot by the water. The transformation of the shack wasn’t just a new business venture—it was a tribute to the past and a bright promise for the future. As the sun set over the pier, casting a golden glow over the yellow umbrellas and cozy white furniture, Lucy’s Shackedelic Coffee Brews buzzed with life, filled with laughter and the comforting aroma of coffee. It was more than just a new chapter; it was a continuation of a beloved story, with Bill still at the heart of it all.
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Some photos of Animated Arcee and Rodimus.
I remember this being one of the last Transformer TV series that I watched on a semi-regular basis. I'm not certain if it was hand drawn or not, but the series certainly had a unique look to it, and was a welcome change of pace after the dubbed Unicron Trilogy a few years before.
These two figures were, IIRC, Toys R US exclusives, which back in the day meant that you had to go to the US in order to actually find them.. or so I thought. Turned out if I waited an extra a few weeks I could have bought them from up the street. But hey, I got them and that's all that matters.
If you've ever watched the show, you'll know that the bots look very.. exaggerated. Not in a bad way, but they resemble more Looney Toons than your typical lumbering robot, with very non standard proportions for limbs and torso. I would go and say it was an American attempt at Anime styling,
Some figures worked out great, some not as good, which isn't to say they were the worst things ever made, but there were some limitations. These two are definitely examples of the latter.
Vehicle mode for both have been recreated very well, and definitely very indicative of that Animated visual style - G1-esque with a touch of whimsy. QC and lack of paint is indicative of Hasbro back in the day, and from what I've seen the Takara versions are much nicer.
Robot mode is where things get a little iffy. As you've probably guessed, the actual robot mode in the show is probably impossible to recreate in figure mode, especially if you're going for accuracy in vehicle mode. Unfortunate, but the end result isn't too bad looking, though Rodimus has a really.. stoic expression on his face.
He looks like an old man.. no other way of saying it.
Articulation is really where the two figures suffer. Both figures feature acceptable head articulation (swivels with some tilt), decent shoulder movement, and surprisingly, full waist movement. However, Arcee doesn't have much in the way of knee or hip articulation, and Rodimus can't cross his arms across his body (a reality of the shoulder design and sheed width of the chest) which makes posing a guy who uses a bow and arrow to attack kind of difficult.
Furthermore, both these figures feature open hands, and squeezing the weapons into their grips can be somewhat of a nuisance, further made frustrating by the QC of Hasbro. I'm not sure if by this point the Hasbro and Takara plastic quality was the same, but the clear plastic swords on Arcee feel very fragile. On the bright side, at least Rodimus has actual firing arrows.
At the end of the day, the show aimed to bring a looser, more energetic vibe to the various characters, and in that respect the toys definitely reflect that.
It was taken with Carl Zeiss Contax (Yashica) S-Planar 60mm F2.8 modified to fit Nikon DSLR.
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Regular pair GM22 and GM27, back to back as usual. Stowed with work trains in readiness for final duplication works on the Cronulla line.
Mélanie Joly, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Canada during Opening High Level Segment of the 49rd regular session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva. 28 February 2022. UN Photo / Jean Marc Ferré
2nd Regular Meeting of the Year 14-15 held on 17th July 2014. Panel Discussion moderated by Rtn. Vilas Kale on Vidarbha Statehood issue.
Regulares, 100 años de Servicios a España. El 26 de Marzo de 2.011, se celebra en Melilla un acto de Jura y Rejura a la Bandera para civiles y militares. Esta Jura se encuentra en los actos conmemorativos de los 100 años de historia de esta Gloriosa Unidad, la más condecorada de nuestro Ejercito.
We have put this Nativity up in our showcase at the restaurant every year. It's a favorite with our regular customers who have seen and admired it year after year.
The Northwest Missouri State Bearcats won 51-21 at conference rival Missouri Western, Nov. 16, 2013. With the win, Northwest finished the regular season 11-0 and clinched the MIAA conference championship outright. (Photo by Darren Whitley/Northwest Missouri State University)
The Harrods Blue Aurora doll has been fully deboxed. She is standing, supported by the included display stand.
I'm adding photos of the individual Pink and Blue Harrods Aurora dolls, that I failed to upload when they were taken more than three years ago.
Deboxing the Harrod Aurora dolls. After opening up the box, the plastic covers over the two dolls are removed, leaving the dolls in clear view. They are attached to the cardboard backing and plastic spacers. The Certificates of Authenticity are removed from under the inner boxes, and place in front of the dolls. They both say 32 of 100, as did the shipping carton. Next the inner cardboard backing, with the dolls attached, are removed from the box. They are free standing, and are placed next to each other.
Opening the box. First the front cover is opened, revealing the two dolls facing each other in their own inner boxes. The hinges are made from thin cardboard. Then the cover is folded flat against the side of the box. The two inner boxes are then unfolded, so we can get a clear view of the Pink and Blue Aurora dolls. They are angled towards each other. The box halves have clear plastic covers, bordered by white designs and are without any text. Then the front cover is unfolded from the side of the box, to show the text on the inside. Finally the sections are fully unfolded, so the dolls and inner cover are facing straight ahead.
I purchased the special Harrods Limited Edition Aurora Doll Gift Set directly from Harrods on Tuesday, October 21, 2014. It was sold only by Harrods of London, and limited to 100 sets. The regular releases was on October 7 and 8. I first heard about the Harrods dolls on October 13, and it took a week of sleepless nights and persistent calling to finally get the dolls. It was shipped last Friday, Oct 24, and delivered to my home today Monday Oct 27.
The Harrods Aurora Doll Set consists of 17'' Princess Aurora dolls in Pink and Blue variations of her gown. The dolls are by the Disney Store, but with special embellishments over the ''regular'' releases (that were LE 5000 for the Pink, and LE 4000 for the Blue). They are in a unique box which opens up like a book, with the dolls enclosed in separate inner boxes, and facing each other like mirror images. They are #32 of 100.
The Aurora Doll Set was packed expertly by Harrods, with the original DS shipper box wrapped in heavy duty bubble wrap, then fitted inside a Harrods shipper box with no wriggle room. The receipt was on the top of the box, which showed the original price, the VAT that was removed, then the shipping charge and handling charge added. The total was 505.58 British pounds, or $817.85, which is just slightly more than the retail price of 500 pounds. That is more than three times the cost of the regular LE Aurora dolls (which retailed for $119.95).
I will post detailed photos of the set boxed, during deboxing, and fully deboxed. I will also post comparison photos with the ''regular'' LE Aurora dolls.
Passengers are directed to enter at the newly opened entrance to the temporary station, which has access to both platforms.
The North Side Main Line between Lawrence and Bryn Mawr is being rebuilt, and as part of the process they are rerouting all trains onto two tracks (out of four), necessitating temporary stations at Argyle and Bryn Mawr while Berwyn and Lawrence will be closed for the duration of construction.
This was a hard one....
1. Pub. THE REGULAR CROWD
2. Fictional character. SANDY GLASS
3. Steam engine. THE LYING SCOTSMAN
4. Passenger liner (or battleship). HMS BEACHCOMBER
5. Place. TARTANIA
6. Company. THE GLASS HOUSE Drinks, Snacks, Books and Gifts
7. Restaurant. EAT YOUR HAT
8. Cosmetics range. CLASSY LASSIE
9. Railway station. THE WRONG TRACK
10. Army camp. CAMP CAMP
11. Model of car. AUSTIN WHEELIE
12. Pet animal. CAT STEVENS
Thanks to all the wonderful photographers below!
1. Swallows1007A: "Take a little trip, take a little trip, take a little trip with meee . . . ", 2. Glass Beach, 3. Neither a wise nor a brave man lies down on the tracks of history to wait for the train of the future to run over him., 4. Little Linda Ship Grounded Nye Beach, 5. _JMA8250, 6. it's a small world, 7. Mad hatter, 8. October 4th, 2009 On the water Photo 6 of many. ;), 9. The old steam engine, 10. men, 11. Two wheelie's, 12. Cat Stevens Plays Slide Guitar
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Asia-Pacific Regional Review of Implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, 10 March 2021
Pictures from the regular season game between Eindhoven Kemphanen and Geleen Eaters (8-1) of Saturday 18 Jan 2014 in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
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TJCA's head baseball coach Jamie Hicks gives a pep talk to players before their last at bat during Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy's last regular season baseball game at Bessemer City, NC. TJCA came up short in the contest by a score of 3 to 2.