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dementedchris told me she got these tees for Anthea because she requested for christmas presents from santa. It is so sweet of dementedchris! Thank you *hugs*
Aha, she is Anthea's secret santa <3
Anthea: Now i need Santa to give me a boyfriend so that he could wear the other t-shirt.
Me: >_>
p/s: Thanks for the green chair as well :D
The new plinth at the northern end of Stockton-on-Tees's recent town centre refurbishment provides a display place for appropriate paraphernalia in support of the many and various public events held in this wonderfully open space. The Tour of Yorkshire Cycle Rally will be in the area shortly I'm hoping that there will be bike up there and maybe a representation of Sir Bradley Wiggins! We shall see.
The poem on the facing is by Mark Robinson a Stockton-on-Tees arts consultant with a number of published poetry collections to his name, the most recent being 'How I Learned to Sing'. His subject matter is the industrial and cultural transformation of the North of England from the Miners Strike to the Big Society. In its own modest way Stockton's plinth is a contribution to that transformation.
THE INFINITE TOWN
A Slice Of Future
Has Tracked Us Down
The River’s Freshness
The Afterfalsh of Fireworked Skies
These Stones Listen
To The Infinite Town
In The Rasp Of Morning
The Slow Breath Of Dusk
A Hope
That Now And Here
May Be Somewhere To Settle
And Train Ourselves To Dream
The Infinite Town By Mark Robinson
Oft erzähle ich von meiner Kaffee-Sucht ... Und "JA", Kaffee ist mein Treibstoff.
Wenn ich jedoch ein Genußgetränk möchte, dann fülle ich Darjeeling-Blätter in mein Tee-Ei und lasse es 3-4 Minuten in einer Tasse ziehen.
Manchmal mit einem Spritzer Zitrone, aber immer ohne Zucker.
Lecker!
EWS liveried 56067 recesses in Tees yard after working in the 6n91 Thrislington-Tees containerised lime.
The following pictures are an example of a 'tee - pee' style dwelling - just inside the Chippewa First Nation Reserve in Thunder Bay ON.
Tees Valley Stagecarriage ex Midland Fox Volvo Olympian P601CAY at Whitby on a rail replacement service to Middlesbrough.
Elderly ex West Riding Bristol VR 568 (MUA 876P) seemed an unlikely choice of bus for Tees' lengthy 93A service from Middlesborugh to Scarborough in August, 1990 but here she is leaving the Yorkshire resort for her trip back up North.
I dont know a huge amount this picture, but do remember taking it in the late eighties/early nineties, when I was visting Redcar/Tees on another trip with my Dad (Overnight Newcastle).
I did like this livery and though that any VR in Red/Yellow is acceptable (OK Deltabus ;-). I think this shot was taken in the confines/entry to Middlesbrough/Cleveland bus station.
Any more information on the origins of this bus and the company would be most welcome.