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Town guide. Moot Hall, now used as a museum.

A guide from the Quebec government on the proper translation of pasta shapes. Published in 1982. Retrieved during recent winter cleaning at the translation department where I work.

I´m in "Madrid Mammaproof" guide. Is a guide with recomendations for parents with places in Madrid that are perfect to enjoy with children. There are also some craft recomendations by different artists. I´m there with a "How to do your own Paperfriend"

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June 26, 1982. Michele Lee of CBS's "Knots Landing."

Patiently guiding the clueless anglos

 

hysterphotography @ Pontian Bay.

 

d80+tokina 11-16mm+single RAW editing+my love=this photo

 

listening to MUSE~ guiding light

Kuala Kubu Bharu. Selangor Darul Ehsan. Malaysia Truly Asia

Guide House - Paradise - Mount Rainier National Park.

 

The Paradise Guide House was built in 1920 by the Rainier National Park Company, and is the park's only building with a gambrel roof.

 

"Our Department will repair the Paradise Guide House. This registered National Landmark is a must-stop for mountain climbers before trekking to the summit. Age and neglect have left the building's foundation slumping and crumbling. Just one old stairwell provides fire escape for the three-story structure. I'm happy to say, on behalf of President Bush, help is on the way" -remarks prepared for delivery by Interior Secretary Gale Norton - Mount Rainier National Park - July 25th, 2001. Renovation completed in 2005.

  

Kuala Kubu Bharu. Selangor Darul Ehsan. Malaysia Truly Asia

The gentleman you see there was a tour guide who told us the story of what happened in that chapel (see the other picture I have of the chapel). The woman you see there was one of our translators.

 

It was while I was in Mexico that I found out I was pregnant. Since she was the only female translator, she was the one I told that I needed to get a test. She was going to keep it a secret. When I told her, we were in a jeep with four other people, two of whom were women from my church. We started on a conversation about the temperature we like to keep our homes at night. I stated that I liked mine cooler so I could snuggle under the blankets. One of the ladies said that was fine until she had to get up and use the restroom in the middle of the night. I made the comment that I had to use the restroom several times the previous night which was quite unusual for me. The other lady (Libby) said that my body was getting ready for pregnancy. Since not five minutes before I had told my translator my suspicions, I couldn't think of anything to say and neither could she, so we just sort of looked at each other. Libby caught it and said "What...no...really???" After that, they couldn't wait until I got the test to find out.

 

Interestingly enough, for the past two years they've gone on a mission trip, something like this has happened. The prior year, one of the team members met her husband. Last year, I found out I was pregnant. I think they're all wondering what's going to happen this coming year!

We left Marrakech behind us and started the first leg of our road trip in the High Atlas Mountains. Skit has pretty much the only photo we took from that bit in her stream so I will jump ahead to the next stretch- the road of a thousand kasbahs.

 

Aït Benhaddou was the only location where we accepted a local guide though this was kind of not through choice- we didn't really know what we were doing. We had read so many scare stories about cars being broken into that we handed cash over to the nearest local we could see when we parked. And when Assan (?) started to take us on a tour, we kind of just went along with it and spent the next half hour worried about how much to pay. Still, he didn't actually disappoint in showing us the place and it was somewhat nice to speak to a local. I think I gathered from him that a few people still live here but most abandoned the place to move to the other side of the river. It seemed rational to just start afresh rather than maintain aging buildings though it is very different from the UK where such a thing is not possible.

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Shoreditch street art guide. London December 2015

Kuala Kubu Bharu. Selangor Darul Ehsan. Malaysia Truly Asia

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Cassie loves to sell girl guide cookies. If you want some you can get them from me!

 

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A guide presents Kim Il Sung's family home at his purported birthplace, Mangyongdae, North Korea.

Corregidor Tour by a former Guide, 26th Dec. 2021.

I posted these 192 images of that tour that only a knowledgeable person about Corregidor may get an idea how Corregidor looks like now, on the 26th Dec. 2021. The pictures were not edited nor have descriptions.

 

Here are some of my observations:

Mr. Marianito Malacaman (He said, call him Mart), a licensed guide, organized this Corregidor Tour via Facebook messenger. We met in Cabcaben. 6 people signed up including me. We used Villa Carmen boats. Because of the virus, the boats only load 50% capacity, so two boats had to be hired. The guide told me he paid 4K peso for each boat. We parked at the Villa Carmen Beach, we were 3 PUVs. Another group beat us to the boats; only 2 boats were available, so we had to wait our turn. No problem, Mart had the trolley and only driver reserved, so the first group had to wait for us and we used a trolley jointly and shared the cost. There was no driver for the only van on Corregidor (cheaper) and we were prepared to pay the higher cost of the trolley, so things worked out for both parties. The North Channel had the typical NE wind and swells, so going over no problem, coming back we got wet.

I paid 2700 for everything, the boat, the trolley, the entrance fee. Mac Arthur Café is closed, the former proprietor works there now as an employee and food arrangements have to made prior via the CFI office. Mart shared a hamburger with me; he had brought over, great guy! Overnights are available with prior arrangement at the MacArthur Café and one needs to discuss what one wants to eat, prior via the CFI Office. The power will stay on during the night with overnight guests, otherwise the power, right now, runs from 6pm to 9 pm. The Hotel is still closed. The CFI staff is reduced but many familiar faces are still there, the nurse, the cashier, the Mac Arthur Café entrepreneur, now an employee though. This was Sunday but saw maybe an 8 men sweeper crew.

The Philippine Navy and Marines have small detachments on the island, they will get relieved on the 27th Dec. so the teams don’t miss both Holyday seasons, and one guy said the detail lasts 3 month. Everybody on the island cares for their own food, bring, or get it yourself, Menard the boat food delivery from Bataan is still available but less often. Interestingly the Navy team had a monkey and was allowed to climb on people. The sailor said, they got it as a baby on Corregidor and it will go with them when relieved. Both outfits are located at the Bottomside south beach. The Coast Guard is still there, the roof is beginning to need repair. The roof over the outdoor area at Mac Arthur Café is hurting also.

I asked and Villa Carmen boats said, this month, so far they had 10 round trips, the Cabcaben Boat CoOp, I don’t know. The Coast Guard or Navy and another enterprise were over here, this month, but with their own transportation. Also I don’t know whether CFI with their 15 passenger craft had any trips this month, and remember they leave from the CCP in Manila now.

On this trip the guided tour was like normal and the pictures in the album are in sequence and tell you that everything on the tourist route looks the same as before. We skipped Battery Grubbs and Battery Crockett and did not get off the trolley at the Philippine Hero Memorial. The guide and I did sit down at the Mac Café while we waited for the boats when they took the first bunch back which had beat us to the punch today. I walked thru the chapel, it is beginning to hurt. The Malinta Hill Tunnel, we walked just into the west entrance and were cautioned about the rocks falling down sometime, outside the entrance.

I’m glad I made the trip and it helped me to prepare myself for my next trip in Feb. 2022. And I appreciate all the effort the tour guide Marianito Malacaman put into this and he travelled up here with his motorbike.

  

Deuxième Lightpainting avec Palateth, Lionel, Werny Michael Photographie, OlivierDelincé , Ludovic et Elise.

 

No Photoshop edition, just long exposition.

 

Please leave comments with constructive critical, advices are welcome. Do not use without

permission.

 

The ultra wide angle version taken by palateth here.

Load leveller sounds an intriguing device. I'm guessing much of this was developed and offered by the UK importer.

Kings Cross Station, London. I always try to follow orders .... though with all the snow outside and Yamaha inside, this card looks a little tame.

 

London Borough of Camden, Kings Cross Railway Station - advertising stunts

January 2018

Guide Dogs National Breeding Centre

Bishop’s Tachbrook, Warwickshire, England, UK

Tour Guide photoshoot for the Guided Tours Unit, United Nations, New York, March 2016. Photo: United Nations/John Gillespie

The Little Magpie Guide to Positano Amalfi Coast

Guide Friday (City Sightseeing) no 344 (BYX 144V)

 

MCW Metrobus

 

Former London Transport M144

 

Portsmouth The Hard

 

14th June 2003.

 

The strange thing on the staircase panel that looks like the top of Blackpool Tower perched on top of an elongated Marble Arch is, I am advised, a feature of Colchester where it was previously based.

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I did few illustration for the new "weird and wonderful guide to barcelona" by lecool:

lecoolbook.com/barcelona.html

That gorgeous lady guided the tourist on horse-drawn carriage around the Old City Hall.

Towers guiding planes in outside Edinburgh airport

The thing that made me snort today: the person who wrote "I love you" with an arrow pointing to J.R. Ewing on a 1987 TV Guide cover. I don't think it was the oldster that formerly owned this issue.

 

The best way for a photo safari in Berlin: a bike taxi that can stop anywhere you want to take the nice shots. We had this one for three hours with Manfred as an excellent guide.

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