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the mop fair took place over 2 days (11th and 12th Oct) the first day rained out unfortunately, so we had to make an epic photographic adventure on the second day. blog hype
7/10/09
July the 10th.
I mopped the floor, wore an anklet that I just finished, called a friend, and punished the dog.
I also made a promise not to post any more leg pictures... for a little while.
"Pug"
Lap dog, Holding Mops was the privilege of the Chinese emperors.
This breed of dog often had serious respiratory problems because of the short snout.
Diorama in scale 1/87 with an important message on the wall.
More breeds in 1/87 (H0) see:
Dogs:
www.flickr.com/photos/cosmosminimus/albums/72157665366450988
Goats:
www.flickr.com/photos/cosmosminimus/albums/72157677436054896
Cattle:
www.flickr.com/photos/cosmosminimus/albums/72157677046980285
American soldiers help the wounded while others mop up the last German resistance. Taken 2015-09-27 at World War II Days at Midway Village Museum in Rockford, Illinois.
A Friday night P&W NH2 job returns southbound to New Haven around 11 p.m. after grabbing the daytime job NH1s train from the Reeds runaround.
You've seen these boots in several pictures. The right boot has a hole in the sole along with a large rip in the back of the shaft. One pull-strap is completely gone. The left boot is in better shape, though both pull-straps are broken. Once all the mopping is done, I'm leaving them down there.
BTW, with all the rips and holes in them, they soak up water like a sponge. My feet are soaked.
.......beim Tricktraining.
Diese Übung heißt "Toter Hund spielen" - auf das Kommando "Peng" fällt Kurt um :-)
A term used frequently to describe the merger back then. Here, a westbound expedited rolls down through Cajon on April 24, 1988 behind four GE's. The first two are Missouri Pacific C36-7's, in their as-delivered UP yellow/grey paint. These would have looked great in Jenks blue, but it was not to be.
The Mother Load of Mother of Pearl buttons found in a charity shop in aid of retired working horses in Aberteifi (Cardigan), Wales. Together with the haul in the next pic the lot came to £1.20....yes I did say keep the change :) px
Taken with an Argus SLR camera in week 493 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/72157623113584240
The film is expired Fuji Neopan 1600 (with the meter set to 800) developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 8 mins at 20 degrees.
GP18, 1982, in charge of a local at Eureka, MO., on Aug. 8, 1980.
Always like EMD engines that ride on trade in ALCO trucks.