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My wife and I volunteered at a Christian conference for college students south of Geneva, NY this past weekend, so on the way home I took advantage of our proximity to the Finger Lakes Railway to shoot Train GS-2. Though I was initially disappointed that Sunday's train did not have one of the NYC-painted units leading, I realized that the Conrail blue of leader B23-7 #1943 contrasted nicely with the brick buildings in Seneca Falls and Waterloo. Here, Train GS-2 passes the former station in Seneca Falls on its return trip west to Geneva.
Ting Kau Bridge is seen here, taken from the Tsing Ma Bridge on the Lantau Link Highway.
This was taken on the bus on our transfer journey from the Airport to our hotel at North Point.
bottles from the 60's......"Ting" was sold in northeast Wisconsin, I believe.
I love the logo. (and the soda colors are really that neon!)
This bicycle rack reminds of the old fashioned triangles that were used to call people to dinner!
Morton Arboretum, Lisle IL
I'll admit it, I blatantly stole the title of this piece because I like how it sounds. And I don't much care who knows it. So there.
In case you're at all interested it actually comes from a couple of friends of mine who used to date one another. The male bought his (then) lover a necklace which he wanted engraved with the words 'When Angels Sing'. I'm not sure why that line was chosen although it wouldn't surprise me to know it came from some sad sappy song or other. Perhaps a power ballad knowing his proclivities. Anyway, it's not entirely important for the flow of the story. When he went to pick it up from the jewellers the inscription read 'When Angel Ting'. I'm not entirely sure if he's just a little soft in the head like me but he thought that the mistaken inscription was a little more obscure and mysterious than the original line so decided to give it to his girlfriend anyway. It's probably best that I don't reveal what happened to the actual necklace although suffice it to say they are now friends rather than lovers. Oh well, c'est la vie...
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Title: When Angels Ting
Materials: Paint pen, watercolour, spray paint, acrylic, pencil, pastel and charcoal
Size: A4
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Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.