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Over 23.000 views and 1200 faves in just one day. Thank you sooooo much my friends!!!!!
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Still Mornings.....
The old dredge on display at the waterways museum.
SND No4 is a bucket dredger of steel construction built in 1925 by NV Scheepsbouwwerfen Machinefabriek De Klop, Sliedrecht, Holland for the Sharpness New Dock Company. It was delivered by boat to Sharpness. The vessel would have been towed by a tug, an engine was installed to provide the power to drive the bucket chain and a number of winches. As dredging progressed, the vessel was moved forward and sideways by two steam winches on deck which controlled wire ropes attached to the canal banks. SND No4 was used to dredge Gloucester Docks and the Sharpness Canal. At times the dredger also worked in the entrance and tidal basin at Sharpness and was replaced in 1981 by a diesel electric bucket dredger. Following retirement, the vessel was stored until 1988 and after refurbishment by British Waterways, she became a working exhibit at Gloucester Waterways Museum. SND No4 is believed to be the only steam powered bucket dredger in working order in the UK.
Copyright © Sigrid Klop. This image is protected under International Copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without written permission
Copyright © Sigrid Klop. This image is protected under International Copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without written permission
Copyright © Sigrid Klop. This image is protected under International Copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without written permission
Er zijn zo van die activiteiten die elk jaar terugkomen. Denk maar aan Nieuwjaar, Kerstmis, verjaardagen. Maar ook op het gebied van treinspotten. Tijdens Zo blijkt dat ik de containertrein van Zeebrugge naar Dourges al 2 jaar op rij in dezelfde periode heb gefotografeerd. De trip naar de lijn Amiens-Boulogne was ook al aan haar 2de editie toe. (benieuwd of hier dit jaar een vervolgd op komt) En dan volgt de foto van hierboven. De biodieseltrein van Gent naar Nogent-sur-Seine.
Vorige zomer besloot ik nogmaals vroeg op te staan om op een van de langste dagen het vertrek te gaan afwachten. Bij aankomst stond de trein nog op de terminal. Het duurde niet lang vooraleer de koplampen in mijn richting begonnen te schijnen. Het vertrek zou dra volgen.
Eerst bekeek ik nog snel even waar de zon het best zou staan. Dat bleek net aan de buitenbocht bij het buitenrijden van Sea Tank. Ik klop daar op een reclamepaneel. Zo had ik een mooi overzicht. Het duurde toch nog iets langer dan gedacht en zelfs de politie kwam een voorbij. Zonder nog maar een blik te werpen op mijn aanwezigheid reden ze voorlangs. Een vrachtwagen daarentegen vond het nodig om net voor het kanaal te gaan parkeren wanneer de trein uiteindelijk buiten reed. Dat was wel even jammer want zo was er geen open zicht op het kabbelende water in het dok. (gedeeltelijk toch). Da deze foto vroeg ik aan de treinbestuurder waarheen de trip ging. Dat bleek NoGent-sur-Seine te zijn (let op de woordspeling). Oke, dat was genoteerd!
Nu ging het als de bliksem richting R4! Ik wou me e namelijk nog aan een inhaalbeweging wagen. Rekening houdend met de verlaagde snelheid van deze trein in regio Gent en Kortrijk was dat makkelijk te halen. Collega Noach was daar toevallig ook weer aanwezig! Een 9-tal zonsopgangen eerder stonden wij hier ook al samen om 'de Bully' op te wachten. Zoals u ziet, gaan we h̀ert tijdens ons verlof! Hij was iets later opgestaan maar had hetzelfde doel als mezelf. Meer bepaald deze keteltrein en de Balaton-express fotograferen. Na doorkomst van Europorte wachtten we nog even en zagen we nog een intervorming en een blauwe Millet graantrein van SNCF! De Balaton zou ik in Waregem op foto gaan zetten maar dat draaide op een fiasco uit vanwege het volledig toeslibben van de hemel.
Aan u om een mening te vormen maar ik vind deze versie beter gelukt dan dezelfde trein het jaar voordien. D'accord, de doorkomst was wel ook al 50 minuten later...
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Biefstukzwam (Fistulina hepatica) is een eetbare paddenstoel maar niet iedereen is even enthousiast
Recept !!!
Geroosterde biefstukzwam met visbotersaus
400 g biefstukzwam
2 sjalotten
220 g boter
20 cl witte wijn
20 cl witte port
40 cl visfond
1 el slagroom
olijfolie
Borstel de biefstukzwam goed af en snijd hem in plakken. Snijd 200 g boter in blokjes en zet die in de koelkast. Fruit de fijngesneden sjalot in 20 g boter en blus af met de port en wijn. Laat inkoken tot een vijfde. Voeg de visfond toe en laat inkoken tot de helft. Voeg de slagroom toe. Temper het vuur. Klop de blokjes boter door de saus met een staafmixer tot ze zijn gesmolten en de saus is gebonden. Warm op, maar laat niet meer koken. Breng op smaak met peper en zout. Bestrijk de plakken biefstukzwam met olijfolie en strooi er wat zout en peper over. Rooster ze circa 3 minuten aan elke zijde. Dien op met de saus.
De biefstukzwam is een vaak geziene paddenstoel aan de voet van eiken of in holten van stronken dicht bij de grond. De zwam groeit in de herfst.
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Beefsteak mushroom (Fistulina hepatica) is an edible mushroom but not everyone is equally enthusiastic
Recipes !!!
Roasted beef mushroom with fish butter sauce
400 g beef mushroom
2 shallots
220 g butter
20 cl white wine
20 cl white port
40 cl fish stock
1 tbsp whipped cream
olive oil
Brush the beef mushroom well and cut it into slices. Cut 200 g butter into cubes and put it in the fridge. Fry the finely chopped shallot in 20 g butter and deglaze with the port and wine. Reduce to a fifth. Add the fish stock and reduce by half. Add the whipped cream. Temper the fire. Beat the cubes of butter through the sauce with a hand blender until melted and the sauce is thickened. Warm up, but do not let it boil anymore. Season with salt and pepper. Brush the slices of beef mushroom with olive oil and sprinkle some salt and pepper on top. Roast them for about 3 minutes on each side. Serve with the sauce
The beefsteak mushroom is a mushroom often seen at the base of oak trees or in hollows of stumps close to the ground. The fungus grows in the fall.
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This photo is the first one of a new series called locked. It will consist of details of doors, according to my style, most of them will be in some kind of decay :-) This door can be found in Vigo, España. But you will have to have a great eye for details to actually find it.....
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Copyright © Sigrid Klop. This image is protected under International Copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without written permission
Copyright © Sigrid Klop. This image is protected under International Copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without written permission
Copyright © Sigrid Klop. This image is protected under International Copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without written permission
Copyright © Sigrid Klop. This image is protected under International Copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without written permission
Copyright © Sigrid Klop. This image is protected under International Copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without my written permission. (This also applies for the use in blogs)
My websites are www.sigridklop.werkaandemuur.nl and www.estana.nl
You are always welcome to add me on instagram (sigridklop) Facebook (www.facebook.com/sigrid.klop) or Twitter (@SigridKlop) , in all media I can be found under my own name.
sono andato in Calabria per un matrimonio e questo era il posto del ristorante, godetevi il panorama fuori dal ristorante.
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Photographed on September 15th, 2001
Sigrid Klop asked if I have been in the USA on September 11th, 2001!
Yes, I have been there, we were camping and found out at the campground office. As we did not have any TV, we only followed the events on radio, it was very difficult to imagine what really happened, only days later we saw the collapse of the World Trade Center on TV.
After that, we went to Chicago, where I took this photo of the Lake Point Tower with this big flag on one of the windows!!
BTW the World Trade Center in NY has been one of my fave buildings, which I visited many times, I actually had a wonderful birthday dinner in the restaurant, where a lot of people died!
I have two WTC photos on my stream, very good memories, unfortunately with a very sad ending!
Copyright © Sigrid Klop. This image is protected under International Copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without written permission.
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Copyright © Sigrid Klop. This image is protected under International Copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without my written permission. (This also applies for the use in blogs)
My websites are www.sigridklop.werkaandemuur.nl and www.estana.nl
You are always welcome to add me on instagram (sigridklop) Facebook (www.facebook.com/sigrid.klop) or Twitter (@SigridKlop) , in all media I can be found under my own name.
Copyright © Sigrid Klop. This image is protected under International Copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without written permission.
You are always welcome to add me on Facebook (www.facebook.com/sigrid.klop) or Twitter (@SigridKlop) , both can be found under my own name.