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Daily numerous young people tread the paths beside Currumbin Creek on the way to school without mishap. Sometimes something unforeseen happens. I don't know where this football came from. Perhaps it just floated by or alternatively it belonged to the boys. Whatever, the older boy was determined to get it out. Very carefully he tried and tried to get it, throwing rocks strategically behind the ball to let the resultant wave push it closer. As you can see the younger boy (brother I guess) was keen to see the the ball retrieved safely. He waited nervously as any touch nudged the ball away. Finally, the ball was rescued with much delight and the pair headed off to school. Something always happens on my early morning walk!
"Mom & Baby" 1984
"New Arrival" 1985
"Surprise Party" 1985
"Kiss & Cuddle" 1986
"Bathtime Fun" 1987
"Schooltime Fun" 1988
"Visits Disneyland" 1989
This is the long overdue transformation process of the dollies we found on Memorial Day weekend. There were so many dolls who required special attention and extra care, which is what delayed the video. I hope you enjoy, even if it's very late!
Video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cv-HVyNHW-4&feature=youtu.be
Dolls in photo, from left to right:
-1988 The Heart Family Schooltime Fun Coach Dad
-1996 Hollywood Legends Collection The Wizard of Oz Cowardly Lion Ken
-2003 Cali Girl Ken
-2003 My Scene Hanging Out Barbie
-2002 My Scene "Spring Break" Madison
-2014 "Signature" Mal
-2015 Genie Chic Evie
1985 My Little Pony Megan &
Sundance
-2014 "1st Edition" Casta Fierce
-2011 Skultimate Roller Maze Ghoulia
-2014 Monster Exchange Lagoona
Second row:
-1992 Disney Classics Gift Set The Beast
-1992 Disney Classics Gift Set Belle
-2009 Ballerina Princess Snow White
-2009 Ballerina Princess Tiana
-2004 Funk Out! Yasmin
-2003 Formal Funk Yasmin
-2005 Pretty 'N' Punk Yasmin
-2006 Super Secret Make-up Vanity Jade
-2013 Frights Camera Action! Black Carpet Draculaura
-2013 Art Class Draculaura
-2013 Scaremester Catrine
Third row:
-2015 Sisters Vanity Skipper
-1990 Barbie and the Beat Midge
-1996 Share A Smile Becky
-1988 Style Magic Barbie
-1988 My First Barbie
-1988 Dance Club Barbie
-2008 Then and Now Bathing Suit Barbie
-2010 Kohl's Walking Tawny Barbie
-2011 The Princess and the Popstar 2 in 1 Princess to Popstar! Barbie as Tori
-2014 "1st Edition" Darling Charming
Das markierte Mädchen heißt Marie. Sie wurde geboren am 24. April 1898 und ist gestorben am 24.September 1966. Das Foto muss irgendwann in den 1910er Jahren aufgenommen worden sein.
The marked girl's name is Marie. She was born on April 24, 1898 and died on September 24, 1966. The photo was shot in the 1910s.
i accidentally took an old film, the one from my schooltimes that didn't ever get developed. and took a picture of a german girl anna. so in the middle of her jumper there is an image of me 6 or 7 years ago) it was a new year eve
SUPPLIES
-A plastic tub or container
-Laundry detergent (I make my own)
-Color Catchers
-Stain remover (if the clothes are very stained--I use Oxy Clean powder)
-Clothespins or doll hangers
-Wire hanger or a clothing line
STEPS
#1: Place all the dirty doll clothes in a plastic tub or container. You can also do this in a sink, but I prefer using a plastic tub. This way, my sink stays available while my doll clothes are soaking.
#2: Place a Color Catcher into the plastic tub with the doll clothes. Depending on how many you are washing, you might only need half of one, or perhaps you will need to use two.
#3: Measure out the desired amount of detergent and place it in the tub. This is really up to your personal discretion. For really dirty clothes, I use quite a bit, but for mildly dirty ones, I use detergent sparingly.
#4: If the clothes are very stained, I recommend using stain tablets. Follow the direction on the tablets. I love the Oxi Clean brand--I swear by it. I've gotten out dye stains, mold stains, and all other kinds of stains!
#5: Fill the container with COLD water. Unless you are washing all white doll clothes NEVER use warm water. NEVER EVER use hot water! I have learned from a lot of bad personal experiences that hot/warm water will make the doll clothes bleed, which is disastrous. Cold water does not make fabrics bleed nearly as much.
#6: Let the clothes sit for however long you feel they need. I usually let my doll clothes soak for about 2 hours minimum. For really gross clothes, I might let them sit over night. Sometimes I even have to rewash them.
#7: Once the clothes have soaked, rinse them in COLD water.
#8: Now it's time to dry the clothes. Wring out the excess water from the clothes. Using doll hangers or clothespins hang each item up. I hang my doll clothes from a wire hanger since it is thin enough to accommodate the doll sized hangers. You could also make a doll clothing line if you prefer.
#9: Place a fan in front of the doll clothes. This really speeds up the drying time. I hang up the wire hanger with the doll clothes off a dresser handle, and then place the fan directly in front of it.
#10: As the clothes dry, remove them from the hangers. Now they will smell fresh, and hopefully all the stains will be removed.
***IMPORTANT NOTES***
*There are a variety of ways you can wash doll clothes. Some people like to use their washing machine and dryer, and place the doll clothes in garment bags or pillow cases. This is my personal technique. I've had very negative, disastrous experiences washing doll clothes, so I am extra cautious. Use whatever technique you are comfortable with.
*Make sure to clean the plastic container/tub between each load of doll laundry. Like with a regular washing machine, the plastic tub will get an odor after a while. By cleaning it after each use, it won't smell.
*Be very careful about which doll clothes you choose to wash. I find that generally speaking, most items can be washed without any issues. However, higher quality clothing tends to bleed, as well as red fabrics. This is why I recommend only using cold water. American Girl, 60s Barbie, and Bratz clothing I have found bleed the most. Use extra caution with vintage Barbie clothes--they seem to bleed the most of all. In terms of vintage clothes I only wash what is absolutely necessary.
*Vinegar is also a great product to use. It will remove stubborn smells, like cat urine. It is also very safe, and natural. I've heard it is also a natural color catcher, but I'm not sure if that is true.
*The Color Catchers are optional, but I never do doll laundry without them. They really do work--you will see the dye stains on them. Sometimes I reuse them if the clothes didn't bleed at all.
*You can also use bleach on white doll clothes. I use hot water when bleaching. If you want to spot treat a white portion on an outfit that has colored fabric, I recommend using a cotton swab to apply the bleach. This will give you more control over where the bleach goes.
Video tutorial:
... , but I didn´t visit the fortress´ rooms and halls and and and, as they offer guided tours only. Well, I would have felt reminded of my schooltime. So they even could not tempt me with a permission to take photos.
"Schooltime Fun" Barbie from 1997.
Coat and hat: "Red Flare" Barbie fashion (1962) and a wonderful silk dress by Mydollydolls.
"The Tiddly Winks Primer" by Laura Roundtree Smith. Illustrated by Haidee Zack Walsh. Copyright 1926 by Albert Whitman and Co. of Chicago.
The first time we tried this I was WAY too close to the action. That meant I missed the shot I wanted and I had to spend a fairly long time cleaning smoke oil off my equipment. Not great from a ;photographer's standpoint but from a personal standpoint, THAT WAS COOL!!
I still like the pure black background best.
Students are eager to learn if the subject is interesting...
This Week's Monday photo challenge was for a photo capturing the Back to School, First day of School image. While we took our Baby Girl (the human variety) back to college this past week; we all can keep on learning. I hope to never stop learning. One is never too old to learn a few new tricks!
Please take a minute and check out the other "Back to School" shots...
"The Tiddly Winks Primer" by Laura Roundtree Smith. Illustrated by Haidee Zack Walsh. Copyright 1926 by Albert Whitman and Co. of Chicago.
When asked what's my favourite photo, I usually say my next one. If I had to choose, this one would be in the top five.
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Winslow Homer (1836–1910) is regarded as one of the greatest American painters of the 19th century. Homer utilized both oil and watercolor in depicting 19th century American Sea and landscapes and the daily life's of those who inhabited it. He was sent to work as an artist-correspondent for the new popular illustrated journal Harper’s Weekly in 1861. We have digitally enhanced many of his beautful artworks including “the Gulf Stream”, “Croquet Scene”, “Northeaster” and many more. They are all free to download and enjoy under the CC0 license.
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Stranraer depot is home to 1 of 2 remaining ex London Darts with Western, a regular allocation thesedays on the 362 service. Although a vital link between Girvan and the small communities of Pinmore and Colmonell, the service isnt used much outside of schooltime runs.
So as there's much confusion about the Heart Moms and little information about them, I made a littl caucasion Heart Family Mom overview (AA version to follow):
"Mom & Baby" 1984 Philippines (facepaint and dress differ from Taiwan version)
"New Arrival" 1985
"Surprise Party" 1985
"Kiss & Cuddle" 1986 (in Heart Family Camping Fun Fashion)
"Bathtime Fun" 1987 (cut hair, in Heart Family "Beach Outfit")
"Schooltime Fun" 1988 (dress is European version, the american one has a different top)
"Visits Disneyland" 1989
"Baby Wets" Europe Exclusive sup. 1984 od. 85?
I'm still missing the second Europe Exclusive doll in the blue dress!
BOX DATE: 1988
MANUFACTURER: Mattel
DOLLS IN LINE: Dad & Girl pack; Mom & Boy pack
VARIATIONS: Caucasian; African American
BODY TYPE: 1966; twist 'n turn waist; bent arms; painted wedding band; ring hole; bend & snap legs
HEAD MOLD: 1979 "Starr Kelley"
***Mrs. Heart is wearing 1997 Barbie I Can Be Anything Fashions #68588-94.
PERSONAL FUN FACT: To this day, I still have yet to find any of my Schooltime Fun Teacher Mom's clothes or other fixings. So she's probably the shabbiest of all my Heart Family Mom dolls in my collection, for this reason. However, she's one of my most special too! I got this doll very early on into my adult doll collection. I recall finding her sometime in 2011, which was the year I rediscovered my dolly hobby. She was being sold by one of the regular sellers at the local flea market. Back then, this woman had dolls baggied, either in pairs or individually for $2 or $4 a bag. The day I found this Mrs. Heart, I recognized her unique head mold. I wanted her, despite having a hunch she was not wearing the proper outfit. She was dressed in an Animal Lovin' Fashions pack shirt and red pants..which I didn't realize at the time were not Heart Family. I was hoping that she was some sort of zoo themed Heart Family doll. I also recall that on the same day, Colleen got her first Island Fun Skipper, who was in much better condition. We were very ecstatic to have each found an 80s doll we were craving. While I didn't know that this Schooltime Fun line even existed, I was keen to build a bigger Heart Family collection. It must have been difficult for me to identify her at the time, since I didn't have my "Thirty Years of Mattel Fashion Dolls" book back then, which is the only collector guide showcasing The Heart Family. Even without the handy guide, I managed to track down this doll's identity (rather impressive considering I sucked at doll id in those days). I have such a vivid memory of finding Mrs. Heart that Sunday all those years ago. She reminds me of the thrill I experienced when I first decided to let dolls back into my life. I also adore her two toned hair--her bangs and face framing layers are a much brighter caramel color, which makes her stunning eyes pop!
Flights get cancelled, trains get delayed, traffic staggers in the jam but school hours dont change!Come what may routines for school going kids dont change in Delhi.
"The Tiddly Winks Primer" by Laura Roundtree Smith. Illustrated by Haidee Zack Walsh. Copyright 1926 by Albert Whitman and Co. of Chicago.
5853 (D166 FYM)
Leyland Olympian/ECW H42/30F
Arriva the Shires
Buckingham, 14 June 2007
New to London Buses
The L-class of Olympians were withdrawn in large numbers by Arriva's London fleets around 2003, and many were refurbished, converted to single-door and transferred to other subsidiaries. The Shires received several to replace Bristol VRs, of which Aylesbury-based 5853 is seen on a schooltime working of service 66.
KT58 FTC (ex 08-D-70462) 'Jasmine Elizabeth'
2008 Volvo B12BT/Jonckheere SHV C61DL
CJJ Coaches, Maidenhead, Berkshire
Buckingham, 27 April 2021
New to Last Passive (Aircoach), Dublin
Arriva the Shires appear to be contracting out operation of the SX60 schooltime duplicates of the X60 service to various coach operators. CJJ Coaches are a new operator set up last year and normally run this vehicle on their Bracknell Express service to Heathrow that is currently suspended due to the pandemic. It has also recently been seen on rail replacement but today was laying over at Buckingham Travelodge between SX60 duties.
Dracula teasing School Time last week. I had a lot of fun that day even if I did have to use up half of it at work.....
THIS IMAGE WAS NOT EDITED USING PHOTOSCAPE
I still like the pure black background best. Best viewed On Black
Schooltime summer holiday building works have caused the closure of U-Bahn U9 south of Walther-Schreiber-Platz. Daytime Buses M82 & 285, as well as Night route N88 have been extended to cover.
Skip Stewart blowing by Paul Stender during a photo session last summer. The other smoke trail is from Kyle Franklin who had just passed the other direction. It was hot that day even BEFORE the bus set the asphalt on fire... Hot or not, I had a blast!
For now at least Flickr has implemented a way to view images on a plain black background without having to go to an external site. Just click the diagonal arrows at the top right corner of the image frame.
The story behind this:
[The Family Clock asked,
"Tell me what you do in school.
You learn some lessons as a rule"
At that, the Water Fairy sang,
He sang loudly in the Tea-Kettle.
"Tiddly Winks, can you tell the time?
Tell it in song, tell it in rhyme."
The Family Clock ticked loudly.
"What time is it?" asked the Family Clock.
Ticking loudly, tick, tick, tick, tock.
The Water Fairy peeped out of the Tea-Kettle.
The Tea-Kettle let out steam,
And Tiddly Wee began to dream.
Tiddly Thrift said sleepily,
"Oh, Tea-Kettle, keep down your cover,
It is bed-time the wide world over!"]
"The Tiddly Winks Primer" by Laura Roundtree Smith. Illustrated by Haidee Zack Walsh. Copyright 1926 by Albert Whitman and Co. of Chicago.
SJ15 HBM (ex HSK 648)
2015 Volvo B11RT/Plaxton Elite C46FTL
Shaw (The Travellers Choice), Carnforth, Lancashire
Buckingham, 30 June 2021
New to Park's, Hamilton
The Travellers Choice continue to operate the SX60 schooltime duplicates of Arriva's X60 service. Other operators noted on this work have been CJJ Coaches of Maidenhead and the local Bill's Coach Hire.
KLEMENS BROSCH (1894-1926)
The artist Klemens Brosch is born on the 21st of October 1894 in Linz. His father is a teacher, and later he becomes a school director and its him who arouses his son's interest in nature studies and botanic. His mother is from the still well known family today the Kastner's, running a pastry shop and a gingerbread company in Bad Leonfelden. In his childhood, Klemens is always sick and suffers from a weak lung which later became his inevitable fate.
His schooltime is very unsettled: after primary school he attends the Franz-Josef-Staats-Oberrealschule in Linz (at that time being located in the Steingasse). His teachers literally call him rope , describing Klemens as a not responsive learner and a nuisance. Brosch had to leave the school after one and a half years. For a year he goes to the Linzer Bürgerschule and between 1908 and 1910 he attends the Handelsakademie (Commercial School) with the intention of becoming a railway official. In 1913 he founds together with art colleagues the art association Maerz and in the same year is doing his Matura (A-levels). For him this is a time of great successes.
His studies at the Academy of Visual Arts in Vienna are interrupted by the First World War and Klemens Brosch is voluntarily joining the military. Due to his lung disease he is discharged from military service and gets treatment (as common in these times) with morphine. Critically ill, traumatised and addicted to the pain killer morphine Klemens Brosch returns from war. Back in civil life he marries his love Johanna Springer in 1920 and introduces her to drugs.
Brosch is notoriously known in Linz and he is dependent on selling his artworks to finance the couple's drug addiction. The acquisition of morphine and cocaine ruins their economic existence. Most pictures of this time display dark romance. In 1924 Klemens Brosch starts the first of two withdrawal treatments in the psychiatric clinic, today known as the Landes-Nervenklinik Wagner-Jauregg. Sadly enough the withdrawal treatments were not successful.
On the 17th December 1926 the artist Klemens Brosch commits suicide on the Pöstlingberg in Linz.
One route I've never done in full is the 1B, and since it primarily runs at schooltime to get kids to Wilford but runs Monday to Friday regardless, it makes sense to enjoy the trip almost empty....
928 sits on an eerily quiet Beastmarket Hill with a 1B to Clifton via Trent Bridge and Wilford Green.
"The Tiddly Winks Primer" by Laura Roundtree Smith. Illustrated by Haidee Zack Walsh. Copyright 1926 by Albert Whitman and Co. of Chicago.
I don't mind if I have to sit on the floor at school. All I want is education.
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