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Went to a massive family party this summer, held over a long weekend.

Each day was set in a different decade - bloody hippies.

The Singapore Flyer and Gardens by The Bay

Relaxing back in September 2008.

The Mausoleum of Moulay, Meknes

Anyone for a cuppa. March 2012

EJ&E SD38-2 661 works a Kirk yard pulldown in Gary, IN.

Ready for one of my first trips into the real world October 2005

Walk along the Chesterfield Canal

Circa 1979

 

We always used to call this bit of the canal Watership Down. In fact we still do.

Khilgaon, the area where I passed the best times of my life so far. How many times I walked on this street with my best buddies, I have lost count. But the memories of wonderful times are shining in my brain and mind.

 

I used to walk, laugh, scream, run; eat street foods with my best buddies. It has been 7 long years. I won't get the best of times back again, but I'll treasure the memories forever...

I can remember those days of my childhood.We had a black&white 20'' National TV.Every night at 8pm my parents used to watch 8pm news BTV.Though I hated the news those days because it hampered my watching advertisements (yes,I loved to watch advertisements in childhood) but could see those BnW Water Lily and their reflection during the starting anthem.Golden time of my life it was.No pressure,no thinking....I was just having fun.Wish I could go back there again!

 

There are some special things which will always make you Nostalgic.

 

Jahangirnagar University,Savar.Bangladesh

View On Black

I finally got back into the war after 2 long months of nothing. Everything had changed since I was in my coma. My old squad was almost gone, my legion morphed with another. I even didn't have time to change my armor before I was suited up with a new squad gliding over Taris. It reminded me of my past. Everything flowing through my head. And now these new jet packs and such. We had specific coloring and I looked like a shiny asking my troops how to work them, but something good did come out of this. My old pal Lucy came back. And I had him on my team in a heartbeat. And now I have someone to talk to besides command before we're dropped feet first into hell...

Freezer-paper stencil Flashback Tee.

January 2008. I so wish I could still get into this dress, and my how I have aged since then

to Kai's early days. My kitchen.

Yashica 124 Mat

Kodak Portra 160VC

March 2011. It appears I have always loved short skirts and dresses

110917/Kinchakuda

 

この日は風が強くてピンホールには不向きでした。

 

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kodak Ektar 100

A year ago today in Europe on a cruise.

I received these items today from Ebay.

 

Other than that (from what I can tell as I haven't undressed them), the outfits are in Excellent Condition.

Now this image here. I am just excited about I can't say much else about it haha #mywork #picoftheday #photooftheday #mdantepics #photography #naturallight #fashion #model #photograph #photographer #color #women

Celebrate Second Life’s 13th Birthday with Us!

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We All Start Somewhere …

Do you remember the first outfit you put together for your avatar? If you still have some of those oldies but goodies in your inventory, why not dust them off for posterity and show up to the Flashback Party at the SL13B Cake Stage on Wednesday, June 22, from 7 - 9 pm SLT? Wear something old and bring your oldest Second Life friend - the plan is to celebrate the past in all its glory and share some amazing stories from the Second Life days of yore. Dancing, music, and some good old-fashioned nostalgia - it’

 

Visit this location at SL13B Fascinate Cake Stage in Second Life

!4 years on and everything still fits. Just!

Family portrait with Tiny Tim.

1968, backstage at Caesar's Palace.

Las Vegas.

 

www.tinytim.org/interview.html

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiny_Tim

www.cmgworldwide.com/music/tim/

 

Perhaps no story illustrates the riches-to-rags fatalism of show business as much as one Herbert Khaury -- better known to the world as Tiny Tim. The beak-nosed, ukelele-strumming crooner was easily the most bizarre showroom headliner ever to play Caesars Palace.

 

In the summer of 1968, at the height of his unlikely fame via television's "Laugh-In," Caesars offered Tiny Tim $50,000 to croon "Tiptoe Thru the Tulips With Me" for a one-week engagement. The late magician Harry Blackstone was brought in to add some substance to what was essentially a novelty act. "Everything in the first part of the show was done in black and white," Blackstone recalled, "until it came to the point where this Aladdin's lamp came down onstage. I lit it, and out started coming smoke.

 

"The smoke turns pink and everything on the stage turns color to pink, and out of this cloud of pink smoke comes Tiny Tim ... It was too bizarre for words. It was really surrealistic."

 

So too was Tiny Tim, who saw fame and fortune come and go in a two-year period.

 

"I saw myself as a long-term deal," Tim recalled in 1990, when he played a lounge gig in the dumpy Contintental Hotel. "If I had the right manager, I would have been as standard as anyone." Instead, Tiny Tim's career reached its zenith on Dec. 18, 1969, when he married his 17-year-old sweetheart, "Miss Vicki" Budinger, before a nationally televised audience on "The Tonight Show." By 1972, his money, his record deal and his Miss Vicki were all gone. He died Dec. 1, 1996, after making a minor comeback as a frequent Howard Stern guest. He was 64.

a flashback to summer. :) is it still wednesday? I'm really late. hbw!

 

sniff?

Barcelona, Spain. Stefano

Lac de Bled, Slovénie

Takes us back to January 2006. The WC sand tower is still in place at the Stevens Point engine facility.

Northern Counties bodied Leyland Fleetline XBU17S (7221) stands alongside Park Royal bodied Daimler 'Mancunian' Fleetline RNA236J (2236), as GM Buses Express liveried Northern Counties bodied MCW Metrobus C208FVU (5208) parks up having just returned from a road trip to Swinton.

Taken at the excellent 80's Flashback event at the Museum of Transport Greater Manchester, which was held over the weekend of the 22/23 October.

 

23rd October 2022

Flickr is suppose to be a photo sharing site. But sometimes I load up pictures for my own benefit - mainly to look over my makeup or to check out an outfit. Over the past few nights I have been loading pictures of me in a lacy top in various ensembles and looks - really just for me. But it just wasn't working and to be honest I thought I didn't look that great. So tonight as a treat for me I thought I would load a picture which I really like. It was taken a while ago but sorry I need this one right now. I am away next week and I will be posting random photos when I can.

Taormina-Italy

This is me with my old style dolls pram in the back yard at Daffodil Road, Birkenhead.

 

A scan of an original photo.

In a scene reminiscent of the mid-2000s, an eastbound loaded ethanol train walks across the Rockville Bridge in Marysville, PA with an NS SD40-2 ahead of CP and CSX GEs. Scenes like this were very common in 2007, 08 and even 09 where ethanol trains were normally powered by an ex-Conrail SD unit ahead of two foreign units. Sure brings back some good memories.

The photo is dated 11.19.96. I was showing John Sculley the new 1 Megapixel Canon PowerShot 600 at the annual Comdex computer expo trade show in Las Vegas. He had resigned as CEO of Apple in 1993, but continued to attend Comdex to check out all the new technology. Hard to believe it was 27 years ago.

Going through some old photos I came across this photo from June, 2003, of Nevada Falls (594' drop) in Yosemite National Park, California. I took this photo on the 12 mile hike from Glacier Point back to our campground. Taken with my old Nikon Coolpix 500, but edited with modern software, it didn't turn out too bad.

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