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Formely the New Victoria / Gaumont. MASH was released in the UK on May 20th 1973
Also of interest is the double rubber strip inlaid into the road surface.
This was a traffic signal actuator, once a common sight on Britain's roads.
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The upper falls of Multnomah Falls, as seen from the observation deck at the top of the trail.
Also, I really should think about buying a tripod.
Wednesday 02 May 2012: Kasımlar - Damla - Kesme - Çaltepe
A lovely village breakfast, then a short hop in the minibus to takes down the steep stretch of road from the top to the bottom of the village of Kasımlar, where we started our onwards descent on foot heading for the bridge over the river Köprüçay. Grey skies overhead, cuckoos calling in the woods, flowers by the roadside. A stroll through meadows and fields, right past the front door of the farm, and on up to the spring/water fountain and cemetery at Yukarı Fındık Kabristanlıgı, 5km from Kasımlar, 7km to go to Kesme.
After a stroll through sheep and goat grazing shrub land, it was up, up, up up along pine forested and rock strewn gully, with rockfaces towering above. We emerged into a green expanse of upland meadow, the perfect setting for a shepherd hut complete with frog filled pond. A great place for a bit of a rest and refuel, with amazing limestone rock formations in the valleys ahead, and stunning views out across to snow covered mountain ridges.
It had been a morning full of flowers: Orchids, Squill / Scilla, Daphne, Daisies, Pansies, Violets, Grape Hyacinth, Clover, Star Thistles / Knapweed, Primroses, Borage (Alkanna aucheriana).
Rested, and entertained by the local goats, we weaved our way down through the karst fairyland, and along bare rock ledges where lizards sunbathed.
We lunched at the spring and natural stone bridge at Damla, where a mother and daughter were looking after sheep, goats and cows. Across the Köprütaş bridge, Mike led us through the mysterious remnants of an ancient civilisation, with a paved pathway leading to a cave with carved portico, and stone building blocks bore carved Manx-like symbols. Skirting clockwise round the hilltop, passing ancient threshing circles, we had stunning views out over the mountain ranges and of the shining minarets of Kesme in the valley below, both demanding lots of photos, none of which really do either any justice.
A tricky bit of navigation for the initially steep descent distracted us from the scenery, and the rain just about held off for our final drop down into another limestone wonderland, parallel ridges of rock looming over alleys of grass, which then widened out encompass freshly ploughed fields on the outskirts of Kesme.
Refreshed by tea, we left Kesme in the minibus, pausing at a village house where ladies were hand spinning goats' hair. Reaching the outskirts of Çaltepe, we turned off the road and drew up at Erdinc and Emine's new chalets, complete with en suite bathrooms and al fresco dining. Lovely, albeit a little cool under cloudy skies. After a wash and putting the camera batteries on to recharge, time for tea and chat before dinner was served - plenty of excellent stuffed aubergine for me. More chat around the fire once night fell, but not a late night with those lovely new beds calling....
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English Electric Type 3 37 075 at Haworth Top Field, in the verdant valley of the Bridgehouse Beck, with the 1740 Oxenhope-Keighley train on the first day of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway's 2012 Heritage Diesel Gala.
I was able to get across Glen Creek to shoot the top Twin from this side for the first time....
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el viernes en su buseo con el rafa
pillamos esta joyita y justo e noche pa la nocturama
pa que decir si la foto lo dice todo
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Bryan Donoso
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The latest project on my cutting table ... machine embroidered lace top hats. Another design from Urban Threads. I'm making these for my doll club friends plus two little girls that I know.
At the top of mount Snowdon, a slightly misty day. There were rather a lot of insects flying here, seen in the picture, a few steps lower down there were none.
USATC 'S160' 2-8-0 no.5820 heads past an increasingly shadowy Top Field with the 14:39 Keighley-Oxenhope train
never used so much money on a top before. gotta admit it looks pretty awesome though.
also, i hate my nose.
I actually bought this neon green top and was so excited wearing it. Unfortunately, the colors just washed out in the photos and it just looks blah. But I liked the photo anyway.
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Colette patterns - Sorbetto top. Size 12. Cheapo lawn from Spotlight and ready made bias.
This is the first thing (barring some wrap skirts!) that I've made for myself and that has actually worked! It fits perfectly and doesn't make me look too boxy.
It also was a stash bust project! Yay!
I like this top and I think it will get several more outings. The necklace is different from that worn by my wife, though both were hers. I'm wearing an owl pendant and the owl is on the coat of arms for my village - adopted from the family whose land this was. It might be of interest to US followers as one member of the family was Captain Miles Standish of Pilgrim Father's fame and for his courtship