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Photographic outing with the photography group from U3A. Today's challenge was "leading lines"
Beach access!
For many people of a certain age and older, me included, Sunday School was a way of life and whether you liked it or not, it was where you spent at least one hour on the Sabbath.
Each year, the one I attended, undertook an 'Outing' usually to somewhere where fun could be had, but where more brazen pleasures such as funfares and amusement arcades were thin on the ground. Alton Towers before it's re-invention as a major theme park and Drayton Manor Park likewise, were two popular destinations. We never made it to Blackpool, but stopped short in St. Annes, similarly trips in the Rhyl direction ended at Ffryth Beach or were by-passed in favour of Llandudno or Colwyn Bay ... somewhat infuriating for a young boisterous youth!
In this 1960s picture, not taken by me I hasten to add, The year's three hired buses can be seen, all from the Stonier's fleet. There was almost always three buses, one for the boys, one for the girls and one for parents and other senior brethren and sisters. Buses were allocated thus, most elderly and decrepit (in the eyes of the superintendent) for the boys, 'best' for the adults and whatever fell in the middle for the girls. I don't actually remember this occasion, but it almost goes without saying, I'd have been on the ex Ribble Leyland Royal Tiger. The venue looks like either Alton Towers or Drayton Manor of the era. The women present facing us are Mrs Jean Goulding (left) My mother (centre) and Mrs Gwen Brown (right ... wife of the photographer and superintendent).
The Royal Tiger bus still has it's destination set for the Miner's service to Chatterley Whitfield Colliery.
Strobist info : Electrical Lamp at 1/1 at left and right top of the models..Diffuse with thick white glass
Lol..
An Malaysian Express Outing with Flickr Buddy..
From Left: Arabischenab, Annamir (UltraCanon), Me (Wink), Orange Handsome Guy, Shazral (Landscape Champion), Buyie (Sigma Top Photographer), and Black Macho Guy..
Thanks for the wonderful time guys.. :D
these are all done on my phone just prior to going into dance lessons or while out and about,
Well you have to know how the world sees you before throwing myself at the mercy of the other pupils and the general public.
This one was me having a breather on the balcony as it was so hot in the hall,
Went out for a meal with Jo yesterday. Was nice to get out after being away, although I was pretty tired.
I think Jo liked her dress that I advises her on.
Familienausflug
(Family outing)
Camera: Fujifilm Finepix HS50 EXR
or huawei p30 lite
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The annual works outing was always a fun affair, with plenty of antics which would be frowned upon by today’s elf and safety jobsworths. Local nobility, Margo and Lizzie from nearby Sandringham were known to join in the fun, especially seeing horses and booze were involved.
TOP: Addams // Retro Bikini Top //
SKIRT: .:AVALE:. Iga .Blushing.
SANDALS: Garbaggio // Bare Sandals - Nude
HAIR: Moon. Hair // - Variety - Storm
BRACELETS: MG - Bangles - Marbella Majestic
RINGS: ieQED dream.ring.set.all
Local Accession Number: 2012.AAP.371
Title: Outing April
Creator/Contributor: Watson, Hy S. (Henry Summer), 1868-1933 (artist)
Date issued: 1890-1920 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 print (poster) : lithograph ; 42 x 37 cm.
Summary: A man and woman bicycling next to each other.
Genre: Book & magazine posters; Prints
Subjects: Men; Women; Bicycles & tricycles
Notes: Title from item.
Date note: Date supplied by cataloger.
Statement of responsibility: Hy. S. Watson
Collection: American Art Posters 1890-1920
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions.
chillin' wit the big bro !
jacket: blankline.
nacklace: mandala.
hat: bad unicorn.
glasses: zoom.
piercings: punch.
ears: l'etre.
AUTUMNAL OUTINGS...
#AB_FAV_AUTUM_ 🍄🍁🍂
Nothing Gold Can Stay
poem by Robert Frost (1923)
Nature’s first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
It all looked very leisurely, I was photographing when I heard the clopin-clopant of hooves...
I turned, pointed and got this image!
They disappeared into the green distance...
These walks in Autumn
My first outing this year comprised a meal at Cafe Rouge and a visit to the Catherine Wheel where this pic was taken