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In case you were wondering.
It was a pub conversation in the 90s.
"If you were a Spice Girl, what would be your Spice name?"
I'm a fan of 'The Smiths'.
And - I like to think - out all of my mates. The one who keeps it real.
But in reality I'm quite a cheery chappy.
I am trying to avoid buying tights which are too sheer, but it seems to be generally heading back down from super high deniers in the department stores.
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>> reflections about prisons.
Copyright © 2006 Tatiana Cardeal. All rights reserved.
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Dedicated to Lu Kornalewski, for her birthday :)
Parabéns Luuu!
“For more than six weeks, my ship Highlander lay in Princes Dock; Liverpool, and during that time, besides making observations upon things immediately around me, I made sundry excursions to the neighbouring docks, for I never tired of admiring them. Previous to this, having only seen the miserable wooden wharves and slip-shod shambling piers of my native New York, the sight of these mighty docks filled my young mind with wonder and delight”
. . . Herman Melville, American poet, teacher and author of “Moby-Dick” writing about his transatlantic trip to Liverpool in 1839.
These days the tables have turned. The “miserable wooden wharf” is in Princes Dock, Liverpool (as seen here in my picture).
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I'm sure most of you know this song, but if you don't, it's Miserable at Best by Mayday Parade.
People seemed to like this photo.
DOE53 here on route 80 at Hackbridge Renyolds Close in the rain. As of writing this, the new EVs are already here as yesterday when the picture was taken, that they would start operation on the 80. These have not long left so get them whilst you can.
GB Railfreight Class 66, 66778 "Cambois Depot 25 Years" leads 4D62 05:16 Seaforth Container Terminal to East Midlands Gateway Terminal on a grey and wet May morning.
A poor little light will never eclipse a star... That's always true, especially in Paris, under the implacable sun of this day...
I'm hot, and today, I hate this star.
But, that's his glory's day and I'm like the little miserable light...
I disappear...
My first shot with my new phone, a 3 millions pixels camera...
Paris - 11ème - Rue du faubourg St Antoine
Juveline water rail (Rallus aquatus). The water rail was okej, no damage to his wing. It's a juvenile and its feathers is not fully grown.
It was so dark and miserable when we parked alongside DEC 922 flash was needed, well it was summer in the Lake District...
DEC 922 is a small Ford E83W flatbed that was first registered in Westmoreland on July 1st 1956, it's last liability was 1st June 2002 so hopefully it is still around, it deserves to be.
Copyright Geoff Dowling; all rights reserved
Three nights without sleep, three miserable hot days, trying to catch some sleep -- if there was one positive from a trip to Death Valley, it was the photos !
Seen here is a star circle taken at Racetrack Playa, Death Valley.
Racetrack Playa is a dry, ancient lake bed, deep inside Death Valley National Park. The specialty of this place are the moving rocks, which mysteriously move across the dry lake bed, creating trails. The place is pretty remote. The easiest way in is via a rough, unpaved route from Ubehebe crater, which is notorious for causing tire punctures. Its totally worth the trip though!
Camera - Nikon D300
Lens - Tokina 11-16mm f2.8
The weather continues to be frustratingly dull and miserable this month
66772 heads south at Bredicot on 14-6-19
The working is the 6V84 0743 Clitheroe Castle Cement Gb to Avonmouth Hanson Sdg Gbrf