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I purchased this camera for $12 at an antique store about 45 minutes away from my home. It is in great condition and functions if I ever wanted to put film into it. I purchased it for TTV purposes.
Okay, I’m going to type as fast as my little fingers will move so I can hit the road.
Today’s picture was thought out to a certain point. I had to return a Christmas gift I had purchased for Steve from a restaurant supply store. A few weeks before Christmas, my dad and I went to this store to pick out this special gift. On our way, there is an area of Bakersfield, CA, which is called the “Five & 10 Antique Mall.” On the ... to read the rest of the story and see more photos, please visit
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A Barrie (Ontario Canada) Specialized Transit bus number 2024 approaching our pick up location in our front parking lot.
1. Someone in Chicago loves me and I am unable to stop smiling. I.Love.My.Quail.Mug!!!!!
2. Yogi Tea Throat Comfort is always good, even when my throat feels just fine. It's the licorice!
3. I need to make something for myself, not sure what yet, but I need some metal pampering!
4. One of my best friends is staying with us: I feel grounded in our history and the incredible company. Los Angeles, can I borrow her for an indefinite amount of time?
5. This old house lends itself to company: we've had ten visitors in five or so months... I love it!!!
Five Million Flowers is an installation art show, featuring LED backlit honeycomb in bee hive frames. Each front is adorned with a translucent image of a woman from around the world, all sisters to the Queen. The Queen Bee, Hymenoptera, invited you to see deep into the blue spectrum. Those wanting to light candles to the Queen, for their own desires or to honor the bees, leave treasures for her in her beehive basket.
Kennaway Tunnel, Dawlish, Devon. The train entering the tunnel is the 09.10 Penzance to London Paddington (1A82), due to arrive at its destination at 14.27.
Kennaway Tunnel is one of five short tunnels through the cliffs immediately to the west of Dawlish Station. Isambard Kingdom Brunel chose the route around the Exe and Teign Estuaries and the Dawlish-Teignmouth coast for the South Devon Railway as the steam locomotives of the time (1840s) were not powerful; this route minimised the gradients. However as technology improved and steam engines become more powerful, the curving nature of the route restricted the speed at which these could operate. In the 1930s an expansionist Great Western Railway planned a Dawlish Avoiding Line, running further inland and incorprating a 1.5-mile tunnel. Land was purchased and some initial survey work did take place, but work stopped on the outbreak of the Second World War and the plans were subsequently abandoned with the land being sold off.
In more recent years, rising sea levels, increasing storm activity and erosion of the sandstone cliffs have also become serious issues, causing the line to close on occasions. Expensive remedial work has been undertaken in recent years to prevent this route from having to close completely. The situation is exacerbated by the lack of alternative diversion routes beyond Exeter; not only was the Avoiding Line never built, but other potential diversionary routes were closed in the second half of the twentieth century. The line through Dawlish has been for over half a century the only rail link to South Devon, Plymouth and the whole of Cornwall.
Wednesday 7th May 2025
Five Million Flowers is an installation art show, featuring LED backlit honeycomb in bee hive frames. Each front is adorned with a translucent image of a woman from around the world, all sisters to the Queen. The Queen Bee, Hymenoptera, invited you to see deep into the blue spectrum. Those wanting to light candles to the Queen, for their own desires or to honor the bees, leave treasures for her in her beehive basket.
Five Blank Pages brought their solid brand of indie-pop to Rancho Relaxo on November 16th, 2007.