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Chopper the Groundhog, mascot for Gwinnett Stripers, AAA minor league team for Atlanta Braves. 💚😀 Happy Slider Sunday!
Edited in Prisma app with Moss
Another slide from the day my brother Kevin took delivery of this beautiful Piper Cub. I took these shots at Cook Airfield, a small airport just south of Wichita. Looking back at these photos brings back so many memories. . .But that's what these slides were meant to do. But it's so hard for me to believe it was 1975. . .
Year: 1975
Film: Kodachrome 25
Camera: Nikon Nikkormat EL
Lens: Nikkor 105mm 2.5
Happy Sliders Sunday!
This tailgater vendor at a ham radio flea market near Toronto was chirping me continually in an attempt to sell me his wares back in 2012. (that's a vintage Yaesu rig front & center I believe, he must have saw me take a hard look at it on our way by)
This was one of the largest of its kind in the province but as far as we saw in the years that followed, we had caught the tail end of it at its best, I doubt we will ever return.
We would head over to Niagara Falls after this & then home all in the same day! :0)
This was repeated on more than one occasion & added up to be 400+ miles (650+ km) & 8+ hours on the road with heavy traffic congestion the nearer you got to Toronto of course & especially on the QEW from Toronto to Niagara.
I'm certain neither of us would be up for this now...my brain says we are, our bodies say, are you out of your mind?
Incredibly the weather was picture perfect each time, no pun intended!
The Hope Slide was the largest landslide ever recorded in Canada.[1] It occurred in the morning hours of January 9, 1965 in the Nicolum Valley in the Cascade Mountains near Hope, British Columbia, and killed four people. The volume of rock involved in the landslide has been estimated at 47 million cubic metres.[2][3][4]
Sliding Shutters by Hunter Douglas
Project: TatraCity (Tatrabanka)
Product: Sliding Shutters
Location: Nesselande - the Netherlands
Architect: Joke Vos Architecten
See all project pictures at: Sliding Shutters