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Flashback friday this week was chosen by BooBook.
I can not blame my Mum for my hair do.
I chose to perm my short hair.
"What was I thinking????"
A new dog was not something the children had been expecting. But after seeing a brief segment that featured pets in need of adoption on a local TV show, their hearts were swept away by a dog named Barkley. He had been sighted running along the side of a highway and was lucky not to be hit by a car as he darted about frantically. Once rescued, he still faced an uncertain future: there was nothing to indicate that he had an owner, though he was certainly a beautiful dog. "Won't someone consider giving Barkley a forever home?" asked the TV host.
The children ceaselessly begged their Mom to adopt Barkley, even though she doubted there was enough time or room for another pet.
"We'll take care of him," Little Bea (center) insisted.
"We'll feed and walk him, we promise," declared Peanut (left).
"And don't say that kids promise to take responsibility to get what they want and then slack off. Our word is good," insisted Lyra (right).
Barkley, therefore, found himself a new home; a home where he frolicked with his new pet friends. And, more importantly, a home where he lavished love and attention on everyone.
Without his having any way of knowing it, Barkley, like many pets, may have brought as much to his new family's life as they brought to his...
*originally posted as Blythe-a-Day# 5. Warm and Fuzzy: Barkley&The Kids in my Flickr acct est in 2013
model: Olivia
location: The Cavern, Liverpool.
Promotional Photoshoot done for flashback boutique, the vintage shop where I work.
Witnessing the arrival of the steam engine 'Tornado' at Kings Cross last weekend ( coincidentally also on the 7th of the month which was when this shot was taken ), and the visible emotions of the large crowd reminded me of the visit of The Sultan's Elephant and The Girl ( pictured ) to London in May 2006. summed up perfectly by this quote:
‘We are entranced. We have not stopped smiling or looking dreamy for days. If you didn’t know us better, you’d say we were in love… But this week we have rediscovered the child in our self and are a-quiver with enchantment. … Yes, yes, I know. But the truth is that I, like everyone else, came out to have a quick look and felt bound to stay to have a second, and a third… We watched as if in a dream.’
Howard Jacobson, Independent on Sunday, 13 May 2006
Since I just posted a bunch of pics of the SP tunnel motor on the CF&E, I thought I'd flashback to the last time I saw a true SP unit lead. In May 2009 an unpatched SP GP60 led a baretable train from Global 1 to Yard Center. Here we see it crossing the diamonds at Dolton as it approaches its destination. Thanks to everyone for the heads up on this one!
The sun prepares to go down, a mysterious nostalgia fills the air, and the most dramatic color ever seen hits the horizon ... you know tomorrow will be another sunshine ... but for a moment .... time stops ... a deep sadness fills your soul ... and it seems the sun is going down to never come back again
Nossa, essa é das antigas, postei só para constar mesmo! as "zunhas" estavam no cotoco" rsrsrs e a foto é de celular e ficou uma m.....! mas está valendo, pelo menos para encher a galeria! bjus
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Malayan Tiger ... male named Taj