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It's Thursday and time for a throwback! In Gothenburg it's finally plus degrees again which means that it is raining again instead of snowing - sad, yes - but at least no more sliding to work on icy roads! Yay! So what better time to post a sunny throwback to lazy days at the pool?
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The Lost Gardens of Apollo Memorial, Sorbon Beach (184, 117, 13) - General
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My first year playing in the gay league in Cincinnati. Hard to believe I've been doing this for nine years this summer.
This week we are going back twenty-five years to 1996 and the end of a bus route. KC 44 is seen on Marlborough Street dressed for route 30. This route started in 1938, replacing a previous tram route, and connected the City Centre with Dollymount, via Clontarf. The terminus in Dollymount was Mount Prospect Avenue. Route 30 was replaced by City Imp route 130 on the 17th March 1996, a week after this photograph was taken. Originally it was meant to have started on 10th March, but the introduction of the new route was slightly delayed. The 130 also replaced route 44A on the same time, which operated between the City Centre and Seafield Park in Clontarf.
KC 44 entered service with CIE in December 1983. It was withdrawn in 1999. It spent most of its life in Clontarf Garage, though it ended its career in Conyngham Road Garage.
This part of Marlborough Street is now also used by Luas trams, as well as the occasional bus.
09/03/1996
#ThrowbackThursday to when I was in Paris. I pretty much miss walking along its streets and seeing the wonderful buildings over there!
Here I post a pic I took on my phone of the Eiffel Tower with #nofilteradded.
I hope you guys like it <3
An impromptu kid group shot I took at a Christening last year. Group shots are notoriously difficult, more so when kids are involved! However I quite like the way this shot turned out.
This shot was taken last year at the beginning of a christening, while friends and family gathered outside. I took several candid shots during this initial greeting, but it's nice when you get unexpected eye contact.
There's a moment between the two of us, everyone else oblivious to my presence except her. Even though I am not in the shot, my presence is felt within the image.
For Throwback Thursday. Earlier this week, my son graduated from the welding training program that he has been in since August, 2019. So today, I have a throwback picture of his first birthday in September, 2001. It was just two days after 9/11.
Originally Taken: May 12, 2011
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
Camera: Nikon D80
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So, it seems Throwback Thursday totally slipped my mind this month and now I'm scrambling at the very last minute to get one done!
This was taken back when my neighbour and I were walking up to the coffee shop on each nice day we were both available, this was just me fooling around with the camera while she was inside the store getting a refill. Our walks together have been further and further apart since her little one arrived and she's gone back to work, so I thought that in every sense, this really suited the Throwback Thursday theme!
Hope all is well!
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I have been freaking out about the Hunger Games recently, especially with Catching Fire coming out soon! I'm definitely going to be that crazy fangirl in the crowd. I also already miss the green woods, the cold is killing me. I plan to do some HG photos I've had in mind in honor of the movie, this oldie inspired me!
Shout out to Nathan, my amazing cousin who does a lot of crazy things for me
I shot this with a late 70's Minolta SRT 100 when I was in college.
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For Throwback Thursday. Photo taken in 1998 of the cats that our family had at that time. Spirit is the cat on the left, Cloud is the cat on the right. We lost Cloud in 2006 and Spirit in 2011. Although we have since gotten other pets, we will never forget Cloud and Spirit! (Posted on Instagram on February 9, 2017)
Old Florida License Plates
Beginning in 1918 and continuing through the mid 1970's, the State of Florida issued automobile license plates on an annual basis.
The first number designated the County within the State where the vehicle was registered. For example:
1 = Dade County, 2 = Duval County, 3 = Hillsborough County, and so on, based on the population size on the County.
This specimen starts with a "4" designating Pinellas as the County of registration. The letter, or letters, following the County Number, if any, identified the vehicle type. In this case the "W" was used for Passenger Vehicles weighing between 3,500 - 4,500 lbs.
The registered vehicle of this particular license plate is a 1959 Ford Thunderbird with a factory weight of 3,903 lbs.
Other vehicle specifications include a wheelbase of 113", an overall length of 205.4", a width 77", and a height 52.5"
Although these specifications may be those of a large vehicle today, by 1959 standards, it was considered that of a compact or small coupe.
Current Florida Law allows the registration of antique or vintage licence plates to vehicles of the same year as the plates. An authentication process through the State's Capital, Tallahassee, is required. Authentication and other applicable fees do, of course, apply.