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The only accomodation in the area. No electricity, lights were only powered by generator until 10pm.Windows were only covered with screen to keep out the sand flies, walls and roof were of special thick Tarpulin material, no electric fan. Just hope it's breezy during the night. Accomodation was very basic but very clean, we enjoyed it though.

Paisley Greenspan

Hair, Makeup, and Styling by Kourtney Jackson

Allen Pierson's capture of an Owen Jones' photo shoot in Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada.

A skimpy little number from 2004

Continuing on with "Throwback Thursday" to highlight some of my old LEGO photos that I've never posted on social media. This one is a real oldie from 2015. It was an image I took for a Classic Space project that never became a reality. I always liked the idea of these explorers roughing it on a harsh, unforgiving alien planet. Remember when I used to use yellow faces for my NCS figures?

In the beginning, God created Man......then he had a better idea.

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Owen at Niagara Falls, Ontario and what use to be a jail.

These pics are from 2017. I felt I have to post something, because it has been almost three weeks since my last posting.

 

But hopefully I have time for some dressup fun next week. I can feel an urgent need to spent some time as Rikky again.

 

By the way, thanks to all my lovely friends and followers. Your comments help me to make it through these periods. 😘 😘 😘

A somewhat flirty shot from 2004

Thinking back to this beautiful weekend-trip in Japan.

This place is world famous for its Wasabi products.

These fields require very specific conditions with flat cold river beds and lots of shade. The plants also take several years until they are ready to be harvested.

Where have you been?” asked DeGrazia when he met New York sculptor Marion Sheret as she visited the first DeGrazia studio at Prince Road and Campbell Avenue. They married in the jungles of Mexico in 1947, lived at the studio, then bought the 10-acre foothills site near Tucson that became DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun. Marion was instrumental in DeGrazia’s success, according to longtime DeGrazia friend Dick Frontain, “I don’t think he would have done it without her. In fact, I’m sure he wouldn’t. She was the drive he needed.” Happy Throwback Thursday!

Wild boar (Sus scrofa)

March 2015

 

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A shot of me from about ten years ago. Shot by my son on a 5D2 and EF 851.2L. Focal point was my right eye.

 

This was a little dress I purchased for work, back in 2013. I never posted it, but thought it would be a great "throwback" video. ;-)

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A desk of papers in the East Broad Top machine shop is a true look into the past, with a calendar dating back to 1954. Two years before the EBT ceased revenue coal service.

This week we are going back ten years to 2013 and to AV 321 on Nutley Lane. The bus is about to do the Saturday-only, 16:05 departure on route 17 from Nutley Lane (although the timetable said St. Vincent's Hospital) to Rialto. The regular route 17 started operating between Blackrock and Dolphin's Barn / Rialto around 1971. Select departures to and from St. Vincent's Hospital started operating on and off from 1985. They ceased in 2019 when Go-Ahead Ireland took over the route.

AV 321 was new to Dublin Bus in 2003. This Volvo ALX400 was withdrawn in 2017 and sold on to another Irish operator.

23/02/2013

This week we go back thirty-two years to 1991 and KC 99 at The Square Shopping Centre in Tallaght. The bus is dressed for route 76. This route started operating between Ballyfermot and Tallaght (going via Clondalkin) in 1981, and reached The Square when it opened in 1990. For a period in the 1990s it was extended to Fettercairn but in 2012 it was moved back to The Square as part of Network Direct. At the same time the northern terminus was moved to Chapelizod. In 2019 the route passed to Go-Ahead Ireland.

KC 99 was new to CIE in 1984 and was withdrawn by Dublin Bus around 2000.

16/02/1991

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