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Cambodia

 

Taken in a small village along the road.

When decorating for Christmas, remember to take everyone's opinion into consideration.

 

That's a Mab Graves Krampus card, which my friend Amy sent to me last Christmas.

 

According to Wikipedia: "In Central European folklore, Krampus is a horned, anthropomorphic figure described as 'half-goat, half-demon', who, during the Christmas season, punishes children who have misbehaved, in contrast with Saint Nicholas, who rewards the well-behaved with gifts." No wonder Nellie Nibbles doesn't like him on her wall.

 

These Blythe dolls are Nellie Nibbles (Middie) and Daunting Drusilla (Neo). The beautiful bedding was made by Angie Coppi of Goodnight Sweet Blythe on Facebook.

The Beehives at Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada.

 

The layers or beds represent different layers of slit that are deposited at different times. The layers indicate the angle of wind or water was moving at the time the material was deposited.

currently making a splash of spring colour in my garden. These were an impulse but from a supermarket last year & just described as "bedding dianthus" si no name

hand embroidered mattress and pillow I made for Luna

A 7-Spot Ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata) on an unknown fern with ivy.

Must be nice having clean sheets twice a day and not even having to fight with the duvet cover.

An other one quite similar to one the pics I posted last week. But this time, the guy is deeply sleeping and the winter set of his motorbike acts as a blanket! Do you think it's a comfortable place to sleep?

 

Photo taken in Lin'an city district of Hangzhou.

 

This is China~~

 

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GBRf loco 66 748 'St Michael's Mount' is the dedicated locomotive for Belmond's 'Brittanic Explorer' luxury sleeper train service, and has been painted in colours which match the coaches.

 

Rolling stock being Mk III carriages, originally built by British Rail Engineering Limited at Derby for Córas Iompair Éireann. Since arriving in Britain, after being used on the short lived Belmond Grand Hibernian luxury service in Ireland, the vehicles have been fully refurbished and re-gauged to run on the UK network by Arlington Fleet Sevices, Eastleigh. I believe there have been a few problems with this refurbishment work, but these have now been resolved.

 

I was very fortunate whilst making a brief change of trains at Woking to capture this empty stock working from Eastleigh to Stewarts Lane Depot.

 

... for the chicks in the nest nearby !

 

White Stork / Weißstorch (Ciconia ciconia)

near Dubkow-Mill, Leipe Spreewald, Brandenburg, Germany

Leica C-LUX 1 + Kodak Ektar 100

Boyds Bedding Scania R580 HXZ 1906, A180 Melton Ross, Lincolnshire 23-09-16.

I updated my bedding set pattern to include instructions for cushions, bunting, and the cute teddy bear plushie.

GWR Class 57/6 57602 "Restormel Castle" approaches Reading station with the Empty Coaching Stock from the previous night's Penzance to London Paddington sleeper service.

Taken around 2004 on a Minolta DimargeX compact camera.

Syracuse, NY. June 2020.

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Mission Bay, San Diego

Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan

 

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A gannet gathers bedding for it's nest on the Yorkshire coast cliffs

Das Binnenschiff HECHT liegt im Hafen von Salzgitter - Beddingen.

A bed of flowers in an arboretum in Nottingham, England.

West Coast, South Island, NZ

 

Taken with a Cokin A series graduated tobacco filter (A124-T1)

This shot of a handful of aisles in the back is a pretty good representation of how clean (or not so clean, in a lot of cases!) the store was when we visited.

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Gordmans, 2006-built (reliquidating mid-2020), Airways Blvd. near Nail Rd., Southaven MS

Perhaps you forgot to check the bedroom pictures on Air BnB. At least there is plenty of air in this BnotB rental and a bit of rain too! This is the opposite side of the last shot. It looks like I slipped into an extended prairie shack series. This adds to the abandoned farmstead homes northeast of Longmont, Colorado near I-25 north to Wyoming. Living here provides a great view, if a bit damp and breezy inside.

 

This could be ideal to hang some clothes to dry out on the line behind me... especially if a breeze comes up. That could air out this bedding at the same time. Boy, I better shed my jacket pretty soon! Both windows are open to let the morning breezes through.

 

eDDie tracked me down Friday night and after breakfast with [Wyoming Wanderer] Frank, eDDie and I trekked out to shacks directly along I-25 and I almost filled my film card for the very first time with these collapsing shacks. Prairie land, indeed! This old tumbleweed trapping homestead was along the rural route and shot earlier than Pelican Pond house as the sky was beginning to develop. We accidentally hit unexpected killer skies that developed in the middle morning. If spring drops some rain, I'd suggest some drop here.

 

The day tapped us out by noon while it was still morning after all the road tripping and scurrying around. Even eDDie got tapped out. Clouds were starting to stream in from the divide and punch up the afternoon sky after a mid-day crash. Time to bail again!

 

Boy has the weather ever jumped around wildly in the valley and here we are enjoying another bomb tornado. Yesterday, we hit 79 in the area. We may get a couple of inches on the ground now but have another really special winner for Nebraska and the upper mid-west.

 

Is it a wonder I don't get enough sleep? I mean dressing up at bed time is so fun but cutting into my beauty sleep! Oh well!!

I hated just about every comforter I saw in the stores until walking through the livingroom section of IKEA and spotted a chair made out of this gorgeous gathered velour. I bought two and reconstructed them into the top half of this duvet.

 

it's really warm... so warm i can't sleep under it >_<

Olean, NY. July 2021.

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Recently, I posted a shot of your new living accommodations in an eastern plains shack - the "Furnished Flat." Home on the grange? This is a return to an unedited, "Four Drunk Teens" shack and fresh bedding shot. It's another 'found' prairie shack among abandoned farmstead and migrant homes northeast of Longmont, Colorado west of I-25 north and aiming toward Wyoming. Living here provides a great view across the prairie. Some drunk Hispanics beat us here and how do you clean spray paint tagging on exposed, bare, native wood lap siding walls? The chimney gave it up long ago. Prairie land, indeed! This old tumbleweed trapping homestead (everything that sticks up traps tumbleweeds here) was along the rural route as the sky was beginning to develop. The rent is a bargain for Colorado's Front Range! This could be an ideal day to hang some clothes to dry out on the line... especially if a breeze comes up. It's close to the house but the outhouse is 25 yards too far in winter. Not so in the summer. The best way to get rid of bed bugs is to super clean, wash (they aren't good swimmers) and to air your bedding to effectively treat the bugs with UV the same way it treats Trumpandemic! HA!A good example of that here.

 

Clouds were starting to stream in from the divide and punch up the afternoon sky after a mid-day sky crash. Time to bail again and scout more shacks!

 

Although a plain shot, this old derelict shack was more poorly built than others but has yet to tumble and I love this old exterior wood grain and its patina on the humble house that held against the prairie winds in its past. It's a bit shorty on window glass. The shack has accumulated old farming implements and other collected detritus outside. Kind of like sooo many states collecting covid cases from Sturgis!

 

After several shots, I am now on my way back to highway #66 and to Logmont before it gets really hot and I empty the rest of my hydration. Yesterday was another hoax warming bummer and we pray for September relief (we're still waiting now at the end of October) until the fake global warming ramps up worse next summer. Real global warming reared its head this August with 2 days below normal, one normal and the rest above and heat records all summer. That means we can spend next year under AC fueled by fossils while waiting for the END and the end of the first Trumpandemic surge in the US. I suppose that you could get cheap boarding in this rural shack but it is reserved for migrant labor. It may no longer have any utilities connected - or heating. That is not the problem this summer as is sleeping. The entire property will eventually be razed for planting a new corn field. This is another of the captures I snapped east of the city limits which extend ever further. Ahhh well, this is another leftover glimpse of the old Colorado west. Boarding-wise, you could get a bit nippy in the winter.

  

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