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these are images of people queuing for a ride home last night. the traffic was horrendous last night which delayed the arrival of public utility vehicles that produced these long queues
Dumbledore (me) with the guys that were next to us in the queue.
These were the main people we hung around with during the day, and they were all really cool.
A kilometer away on a football pitch, Solidarités had been registering about a thousand newly arrived people since 08h00.
A broad mix of people were waiting patiently and good humouredly in the rain to collect their tokens entitling them to plastic sheeting, cooking sets, blankets and food that would be handed out a couple of days later.
The well publicised waiting area in University Road, where the road had been closed and people queued in a large penned-off area, rather like cattle.
Bristol Museum's, Banksy Exhibition, September 2009.
That's the queue you have to wait an August day before coming in the Belem Tower, one of the most beautiful monuments in Lisbon. We were quite lucky since we didn't have to wait too long.
A kilometer away on a football pitch, Solidarités had been registering about a thousand newly arrived people since 08h00.
A broad mix of people were waiting patiently and good humouredly in the rain to collect their tokens entitling them to plastic sheeting, cooking sets, blankets and food that would be handed out a couple of days later.
Queuing up outside the White Cube Gallery for the opening of Hirst's "Beyond Belief". The party in the square provided free beer for all!
This was my queue for the bus home. That little square on the horizon is my actual bus stop. Poor me! But the people behind me had it worse, as the queue continued about the same number of people behind me as in front of me.
Playing around in the garden, the birds were quite skittish today, probably recovering from the fireworks last night. Thank you in advance for any comments or likes.
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This was the queue that we spent almost an hour in waiting to check in for the flight to Melbourne in the early hours of Sat morning. 6am departure and we arrived to airport just after 4:35am. I took this photo after we'd been queuing about 20 mins! Needless to say the flight was delayed as queue wasn't exactly moving along that fast!
....... patiently for the bird feeder is what this little Dunnock (or Hedge Sparrow) was doing today, puffed up against the cold.
These little birds were in decline in the 1980's but are now increasing in numbers again. They are quite territorial little characters and there will usually only be one or two in a garden ........ and they are very competitive with the Robins !
With its rake of blue tanks destined for loading at Humber (Oil Refinery) behind, the former 'James Murray' heads through Barnetby with 6e54 ex Kingsbury. Meanwhile 66043 waits for the road to clear at Wrawby Junction with a train destined for Humber (Import Terminal) for loading with coal destined for Cottam PS 22/10/13