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Times are troubled and all the terrible news about Covid-19 makes me sad. My country The Netherlands is heavily affected too and like so many people in the world I'm ordered by the government to stay home as much as possible. Of course I do so: stay safe!
Luckily I have an escape for sad times: just put on a nice dress and I have an instant happy smile. So, that's what I do and hopefully my smile will make you smile too. We all need a bit of optimism these days.
Very old safe. I thought why would someone put wheels on a safe? Then I realized it was so heavy, the wheels aren't much use!
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Full story (and a long one too) on my blog! Also, behind the scenes video coming soon! Be sure to follow my fb page, so you don't miss it! have a great weekend everyone!
update: here's the link to the video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=o69OkupE8Mk
Elephant a sign of wealth, privilege and power.
Owners of elephants are given a chance for a religious procession and are believed to have been servants of the God.
My Ma's got a real affinity with this girl,.so this one is to show her she is safe and sound and sleeping in her box!
Shy American Copper butterfly hiding from the wind deep in a shadowy tuff of meadow grass.
Current weather is not good for outdoor photography, so here's an image fresh from my unpublished archive...
I'm convinced that with the trend over the last ten years or so in repainting school contract vehicles to emulate American Yellow School Buses, the likes of B&Q and Wickes probably stock a shade of paint called "Safe Yellow" which is bought by bus companies in large quantities. I jest.
Harris Coaches of Fleur-de-Lys has adopted such an all-over yellow livery for five of these stylish Plaxton Verde-bodied Volvo B10Bs that are used on school contracts. New to City of Oxford in dual-door configuration, they have been converted to single-door and upseated to 62 in 'three plus two' configuration. Single examples of similar vehicles that originated with Oxford can also be found in the fleets of Stagecoach in South Wales and Edwards of Llantwit Fardre.
Demonstrating her neat conversion, 17 (N613 FJO) was captured at the Gelligroes roundabout when undertaking an afternoon run in June 2011.
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Ostend, the industrial harbour, a favourite haunt!
We are back and on the hunt for images.
The gentleman stops and starts chatting... mainly about his cutie pie in the back, safe, and loving the ride!
On the Continent, the electrical bicycles are very well appreciated by the more mature population.
He pushed off again, his eyes were closed, I noticed he did that a lot, like up-calling the images? LOL
To emphasise his words...
Another nice encounter.
Have a super day and thank you, M (*_*)
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Totally unaware that he just survived a lengthy rolling restart... Fuzzbutt naps on the hood of the Innsmouth bus, at Lovecraft Festival 2018 sim...
Visit this location at Lovecraft Festival 2018! in Second Life
Well, when walking along this pathway you are nice and safe however, if you were around the play area, to the left, you wouldn't be so safe when Storm Ophelia came through earlier in the week!
The little playground is still flooded!
7 Days of Shooting Week #15 Barrier Focus Friday ....
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This morning I went for a good cycle and it was here that I stopped for a "little" rest ~ it was lovely looking out across the water with that beautiful blue sky and white clouds!
Yes, Mother Nature's colours are my favourites!!
Keep Safe Everyone!
Our Daily Challenge ~ Favourite Colours ....
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When going downstairs on high heels it has become second nature for me to lift my skirt a bit. This allows me to see my feet better and place them safely on the steps, and ensures that I don't inadvertently step on or trip over my skirt when it's a bit longer. As a bonus it often allows for an improved leg, stocking, upskirt or high heel display. It's practical, a lovely feminine gesture and often nicely sensual too.
f you've lost your way
I will keep you safe
Well open up all your world inside
So you come alive tonight
I will keep you safe
Well I will keep you safe
I will keep you safe
Lyminster, West Sussex.
These are definitely not the sort of pics I expected to be posting this afternoon! The page should have been filled with tulips at the Arundel Castle Tulip Festival, but the car broke down at Lyminster. It was already our second attempt at getting there ... guess who forgot both her camera and phone and we had to go back!
Rob from the AA was there within an hour and was extremely helpful. The computer diagnosis revealed a problem, which he hopes he has fixed but suggested we get the garage to double check. In the process he discovered a lump of something ... fat ball? ... shoved into the air inlet ... mice? He followed us home and did another check ... so far, so good.
But we couldn't face a third try at getting to Arundel. We will try again, but unfortunately there is no sunshine in the forecast anytime in the next week. Sigh.
Only one issue with the AA ... you pretty much HAVE to contact them via the app or email ... the phone number redirects you there. Where we were, there was virtually no internet signal. This needs a rethink.
Wishing everyone a safe and healthy 2023!
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From our August 2022 trip to Oregon's central Cascades. The full album from this trip is available here