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Probably the worst painted locomotive in the history of railways, 90042, is seen heading 4L90 Crewe-Felixstowe past Brinklow Loop, Easenhall on the 4th of June 2015. The load for this working is usually very sparse, and often totally empty, so a full load of boxes made for a pleasant change.
One of 8 quilts I'm sending to Ukrainian refugees. Perhaps not The Worst Photo in the World, but it's still a mess.
Property/rental prices skyrocketed in Melbourne over the past few years. I used to have this great space up until last year which was in a cool inner city suburb. I now live in the burbs with a much smaller space. Oh well. Better get back to my tax now.
Early April in a 50 degree f pool. Yes, thats a Hunter/Gates drysuit. *** 73 views, someone is stealing this photo ***
I was an accountant by education, and a manager of an IT department in my career. This desk would have horrified me then, but I completely ignore it now that I am retired. Here is the sad thing. If I had had this challenge yesterday, it would have looked even worse.
ODC: System antonym Mess
So this past Saturday me and a wonderful group of photographer's--some being my best friends-- did a 15 hour photo shoot with several different setup's involving water. It was quite the [long] experience :)
More photo's to come...
$2 dollar leg wax. skipped tutorial. unstarted projects. unresearched essays. brooches made from old toys and glue. clothes in disaray in spite of having two wardrobes.redundant 40 minute phone calls in the am of the night. forgotten bike helmet. a bag of chocolate frogs every 2 days. sudden urge to learn midwifery in spite of the fact I am already studying 2 degrees and 1 certificate. missed winning doll auction means buying anatomical model of female pelvis bone for mantel piece. visiting comic book store only ever to buy work by Ashley Wood. adventure drives and dinner with boy who is friend platonic-and-for-always found to be infinitely better than dating boys. Dinner at the Tap Inn with loved-and-missed-drama-friends delayed by pepper spray wafting down from a brawl upstrairs. late for work. cork tiles being put up on the back wall of my studio as i type this. living room full with new couches and old couches found the be exactly the same colour. new hair found to be same colour as baltic wardrobe.
if you match your mess it makes it okay.
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The sign says 'Used for two trans-Canada tours. One of Don's favourite cars.'
The museum is a bit sad, actually, with so many cars crammed into a poorly lit space. You rarely get to really see the important parts of the vehicles on display. But this 1951 Hudson Hornet was quite intriguing, with its connection to one of Canada's beloved 'old time' musicians from years ago. Even though my parents were just new Canadians, they really liked his TV show, and I can still remember some of the faces and the down-home music. I think his music reminded them of the dance halls they loved to visit in Europe before they immigrated to Canada.
From Wikipedia
The guest performance slot gave national exposure to numerous Canadian folk musicians, including Stompin' Tom Connors, Catherine McKinnon, Anne Murray, Gordon Lightfoot and Canadian singer Bud Spencer.
On the 22nd July 2018 the"Amadea" (1991, 28,856GRT) leaves Torbay for Dover. The Harbour Master website suggested an 1800 departure so I was bit surprised to see her leaving the bay when I turned up for a photo of her at anchor at 1645.
The "Amadea" is owned by Amadea Shipping Company and operated under charter by Phoenix Reisen of Germany. She was built in 1991 by the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Nagasaki, Japan as"Asuka" for Nippon Yusen Kaisha. In 2006 she was replaced by the "Asuka II" and entered service with Phoenix Reisen.