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Found Agfacolor slide in old-style thicker mount (which I think Agfa stopped using in the early 1970s), showing a Tyrolean scene.
The Moosehide Slide on Midnight Dome is an ancient landslide that figures in Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in oral history from long before the gold rush days.
Its english name is shortened from the Hän translation “Ëddhä dädhëcha” which means “weathered moosehide hanging."
Notice the walking trail across the middle, you can hike the dome as well as drive.
Source: www.katts.ca/9thAve_history.html
Lawson Dog Park:- feelin' happy place!
Just for fun!
Kahn's always happy at the Dog Park but when he slides down the hill on his side we can't help laughing out loud!
It's been hard to get a good photo of him in the act 'cause usually it's just once and we're too far behind.
I asked my five year old what she wanted me to draw. "A panda going down a slide." she said.
I finished the sketch and then she asked "Can I paint it?"
Right before a meeting at Rackspace to discuss Luminaria 2012, C-A Lucas was among the three young spirits who took the new slide down, eschewing the elevator. This photo was taken by Janet Holliday, President and CEO of the CE Group (cegroupinc.net/)
Found slide in Perutz home-frame. Slightly over-exposed photo of footballers. Lots of marks on the original slide.
Found Kodachrome slide dated July 1974. Unlabelled, but looks like the Roman Baths at Bath (although I believe that there are also Roman Baths at York).
The embossed logo on the leather case of the Post Versalog. Someday I'd like to get this case restored and cleaned up, and use the slide rule as a costume piece at conventions. ("You want steampunk? I'm carrying a 60-year-old mobile analog computer.")
#2 Amanda Borden of West High school breaks the tie with Horseheads as she slides into home giving Corning West the lead in the top of the fifth inning. Corning could not hold onto the lead, as Horseheads would tie the game in the bottom of the seventh and win the game in the eighth 8-7.
These slides were taken by my father during his tour of duty in the Vietnam war. I am not sure where or what year. The titles show when the slides were processed and I believe the date to be accurate since he sent home slides regularly.
If you can identify any of the other people or places please leave a comment below.
This is Jullian. Isn't he so cute?
I was messin' with my camera today outside with the kids. Jullian happened to be near me at the time so I caught a shot of him before he fell down the slide.
This slide was found at an auction many years ago--I did not take this image----
My vintage slide set-
Maker unknown
Overall (camera, without lens): 10 5/8 × 10 1/16 × 15 3/8 in. (27 × 25.5 × 39 cm)
Overall (holder): 9 5/8 × 9 1/4 × 1 5/16 in. (24.5 × 23.5 × 3.3 cm)
Paper (Cromer's note): 2 1/2 × 4 in. (6.4 × 10.1 cm)
Gift of Eastman Kodak Company, ex-collection Gabriel Cromer