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Most of my fishing tackle is over 20 to 30 years old. When younger anglers pass my chosen swims on the lake, you can see sometimes they are thinking what the hell is he using.

 

My Shimano 10000 Xte's are scratched, worn, and maybe not so smooth now, but they are still my favourite fishing reels......I have tried quite a few others, but I haven't found a better pair yet. I did try the newer Xtea's which are smoover, but don't seem as robust. So good for catching carp on, but I prefer the Xte's when connecting with catfish. Which are a much harder fighting fish than the carp.

 

I originally bought them actually secondhand off of another angler, they have caught fish up to eighty pounds, and still have lots of life in them yet.

 

My advice to newcomers to angling is. The fish don't know if you are using old rods or reels. The only thing I make sure is in good new order. Is having good fresh baits, quality strong sharp hooks, hooklengths, and swivels. Mainly the end tackle is most important, and a good strong abrasive resistant line.

 

If you play big cats on them quite tight on the clutch it is best to change the line quite regularly, because the amount of twist you will end up during hard fighting battles. Though I have always changed my mainline regular anyway, ever since I started fishing.

 

The only tackle I have bought in recent years are mainly fish care products. Like fishing safety, retaining slings, and safety mats. Basically fish welfare products.

 

Servants quarters in a Maerchants House in Conwy.

ⓒRebecca Bugge, All Rights Reserved

Do not use without permission.

 

Nebamun was a Egyptian scribe and grain-counter who died around 1350 B.C. He is now remembered for his tomb, in the necropolis at Thebes, and its painting - eleven of them (including this) is now on display at British Museum. This one depicts servants who bring offerings - desert hares, sheaves of grains and other. This was a common theme in Egyptian grave paintings.

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There’s a new game

We like to play you see

A game with added reality

You treat me like a dog

Get me down on my knees

We call it master and servant

We call it master and servant

It’s a lot like life

This play between the sheets

With yo on top and me underneath

Forget all about equality

Let’s play master and servant

Let’s play master and servant

It’s a lot like life

And that’s what’s appealing

If you despise that throwaway feeling

From disposable fun

Then this is the one

Domination’s the name of the game

In bed or in life

They’re both just the same

Except in one you’re fulfilled

At the end of the day

Let’s play master and servant

Let’s play master and servant

Let’s play master and servant

Come on master and servant

"Would you like some tea, miss?"

"Yes please, my cold friend."

  

A Ford F-600 pickup in retirement mode at a sheep estancia in southern Chile.

Choose your death, scoundrels!

Will you go to hell to redeem yourselves?

Or die in this life and redeem yourselves by becoming my servants?

These battle scars, don't look like they're fading

Don't look like they're ever going away

They ain't never gonna change

These battle scars, don't look like they're fading

Don't look like they're ever going away

They ain't never gonna change

This battle

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ka1Lgd3SAI

Depeche Mode - Master And Servant ( Black Line Remix )

www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMW0GI-UYUo

  

It's a lot, it's a lot

It's a lot, it's a lot

It's a lot, it's a lot

It's a lot like life

There's a new game we like to play, you see

A game with added reality

You treat me like a dog, get me down on my knees

We call it 'Master And Servant'

We call it 'Master And Servant'

It's a lot like life, this play between the sheets

With you on top and me underneath

Forget all about equality

Let's play 'Master And Servant'

Let's play 'Master And Servant'

It's a lot like life and that's what's appealing

If you despise that throwaway feeling

From disposable fun

Then this is the one

Domination's the name of the game

In bed or in life, they're both just the same

Except in one you're fulfilled at the end of the day

Let's play 'Master And Servant'

Let's play 'Master And Servant'

Come on, yeah

Come on, yeah

'Master And Servant'

It's a lot (it's a lot)

It's a lot (it's a lot)

It's a lot (it's a lot)

It's a lot (like life)

(...)

MMDを踊っていたのが、いつの間にかSS撮影会にw

楽しかったけど!°˖☆◝(⁰▿⁰)◜☆˖°

Edited with HDR Efex Pro2 conversion.

 

"Buitenmolen"te Zevenaar The Netherlands

 

Tot 1866 bleef de molen in beheer als domeingoed (bezit van de landsheer). In dat jaar werd de molen verkocht aan de toenmalige pachter Jac. van Grinten. Diens erven verkochten het in 1879 aan de molenaarsknecht Johannes Gerritsen.

 

Toen Gerritsen eind 1928 overging op elektrisch malen, leek het met de Buitenmolen gedaan: op 21 november dat jaar zette hij beide roeden te koop. Omstreeks 1930 werden roeden en staart afgenomen en de romp leeggehaald: zo werd de molen een motormaalderij.

Nadat deze in 1955 was stilgelegd, bleef de romp, met daarop een - lege- kap, gespaard. In 1958 werd de molen verkocht aan F.Th. Korthaus, die op zijn beurt de molen in 1966 verkocht aan de gemeente Zevenaar.

 

In 1969 en 1970 werd de molen gereconstrueerd. Gekozen werd toen voor een echte houten as, evenwel met ijzeren roeden. Beide roeden kregen Oud-Hollandse ophekking met zeilen.

Na ruim 30 jaar, 2002, heeft men bovenas, roeden en voorkeuvelens vervangen.

 

In de praktijk draait deze molen vrijwel dagelijks.

 

Technische bijzonderheden:

Het kruiwerk van deze molen is opvallend: het wordt via tandkransen en gaffelwielen bediend. Met de hand betekent één meter touw inpalmen dat de kap één centimeter verschuift. Niet onlogisch heeft men daarom op een zeker moment een elektromotor gemonteerd! Kettingkruien (vanaf de belt, d.m.v. een rondgaande ketting) is evenwel ook mogelijk.

 

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Until 1866 the mill remained managed as a domaine (owned by the lord). In that year the mill was sold to the then tenant Jac. van Grinten. His heirs sold it in 1879 to the miller's servant Johannes Gerritsen.

 

When Gerritsen switched to electric milling at the end of 1928, the Buitenmolen seemed to be over: on November 21 that year he put both rods up for sale. Around 1930, the rods and tail were removed and the hull was emptied: the mill became a motor mill.

After it was shut down in 1955, the hull, with an empty hood on top, was spared. In 1958 the mill was sold to F.Th. Korthaus, who in turn sold the mill to the municipality of Zevenaar in 1966.

 

The mill was reconstructed in 1969 and 1970. A real wooden axle was then chosen, but with iron rods. Both rods were fitted with old Dutch fencing with sails.

After more than 30 years, in 2002, the top axle, rods and front gate lens were replaced.

 

In practice, this mill runs almost every day.

 

Technical details:

The wheel gear of this mill is striking: it is operated via gear rings and clevis wheels. By hand, using one meter of rope means that the hood shifts one centimeter. It is therefore not illogical that an electric motor was installed at a certain point! Chain crossing (from the belt, by means of a rotating chain) is also possible.

Anchored at Changuaramas

Cookie the cat and Sully the dog.

 

Strobist info: Lit with a single Godox AD200 flash, camera right, bounced off the ceiling. Triggered with a wireless remote.

 

From my archives, bee on sunflower. Thank you for your appreciation, Gail

Near the kitchen, in the servant’s common area and sometimes in the servant’s room, bells were installed and labelled to match the room or master in which they rang. Each bell hung from a coil with a suspended pendulum and was attached to a copper wire that travelled throughout the house.

 

Wingfield College, a family home in Suffolk with a rich history over many centuries.

 

wingfieldfamilysociety.org/manors/wingfield-college/

   

Looking from the east in the morning, the side entrance to Kersefontein. Everybody can and does use it now, not just the servants...

 

Around 140 km/85 miles north of Cape Town, Kersefontein is a farmstead with many period Cape Dutch buildings, some dating back to the late 18th Century... very old in South Africa.

 

Originally purchased by settler Martin Melck in 1770, Kersefontein remains in the possession of the eighth generation of his descendants. The first deed described the farm as a 'zeker Veepost' (certain cattle post) and it remains used to farm sheep, cattle, horses and wheat as it has for a quarter of a millennium. It is also available for farm-stays.

Today, I don't know what the theme must be I choose to showcase the outfit. So, I took random outfit from modern style. 😂

Entrance(s) to one of the fabulous town houses on Cogels Osylei in Antwerp

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Entree(s) van een van de schitterende herenhuizen aan de Cogels Osylei in Antwerpen

Château Servant Aine sur la commune de Saint-Christoly-Médoc en Gironde.

Construit vers 1850.

Renseignements pratiquement inexistants à son sujet.

Les deux tours sont moins longilignes en réalité. C'est du au logiciel qui aide à redresser les verticales.

Some wonderful sculptures on view in the grounds of Wat Leu

Knocking on my door was an evil silhouette

 

And his eyes were glowing like two lit cigarettes

Located at Fort Langley National Historic Site - The residence of the Robertson family (circa 1839) within the walls of the fort. Their neighbours included Hudson Bay Company employees from places like Hawaii and Quebec, their Aboriginal wives, and children. Photo taken with a Leica iiiF and Ilford FP4 film.

 

www.sollows.ca

Depeche Mode [Some Great Reward]

www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsvfofcIE1Q

 

All of the photos were taken respectfully and for artistic purposes only.

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