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Siebel Si 204_After the war, it produced in Czechoslovakia and France as Aero C-3A and Nord NC 702_Czechoslovak People's Army (CSLA)_LKKB_Letecké Museum Praha Kbely_Praha 19 Kbely_Czechia
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Het is nog maar 6 december maar overal worden winkels en etalages versierd met lampjes.
Dit is het einde van de Hoogstraat en het begin van het Noordeinde.
Wat betekent dat gele ROUTEAANWIJZINGSBORG "Einde Ne"?
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a photo taken by my husband at Lake Louise two years ago. Tourists were swarming to photograph this view, many of them dressed in summer clothes, freezing their ass's off, it was bloody cold !! I was dressed in my parka with hat and gloves, I HATE being cold and am always prepared :)
cranked by me in Nik software.
song, of course "Louise" written and sung by Paul Siebel
Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin.
This French-built transport was derived from the German Siebel Si-204, which was built at Bourges in France during the German occupation of France in WW2.
Maxine was my favourite mannequin
in Bridal Row in New Westminster.
She had her own window !
One day we walked down the street
to visit her ... and she was gone !
All the mannequins had been replaced
by modern ones ... so sad.
I was listening to a favourite song called "Louise"
that I first heard sung by Leo Kottke but written
by Paul Siebel, and as I listened to the lyrics, I
suddenly realized that Louise had committed suicide !
poor Louise :((
here is Paul's rendition -
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Kerstinkopen op de Lange Poten in Den Haag tijdens het vallen van de avond.
Deze foto is tevens mijn digitale kerstgroet voor dit jaar
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De dichtgetimmerde etalages bij Oger zijn weer open. De etalages bij Schaap en Citroen liggen ook weer helemaal vol met dure horloges en juwelen.
Het toeristenkaaswinkeltje heeft zijn stapeltje fakekazen ook weer op de Plaats gezet. Zo'n winkeltje hoort toch niet op de Haagse Plaats? Mochten ze binnenkort failliet gaan zal ik dit niet als een groot gemis beschouwen.
De drukte moeten nog komen maar dat heeft waarschijnlijk met Corona te maken.
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Pier 1 and the Sydney Harbour Bridge illuminated for Vivid Sydney.
Shot with Malcolm, Kathy and Khosrow from the Focus crew - thanks guys it was a lot of fun!
The SNCAC Martinet was a German-designed but French-built twin-engined military trainer and light transport monoplane. It was operated by the French military and in small numbers by French airlines from the late 1940s.
To aide the German war effort the SNCAC factory at Bourges was ordered to produce 455 Siebel Si 204s light transports for the Luftwaffe. Production started in 1942 and 168 had been delivered before the Liberation stopped production. The French decided to continue producing the aircraft and designated the aircraft NC.700. Only a prototype NC.700 was built powered by Renault 12S-00 engines (derived from the German AS-411) although the designation was also used for a small number of aircraft originally intended for the Luftwaffe and diverted to the French Air Force.
The company then produced two variants; the NC.701 Martinet based on the Si 204D with a glazed unstepped nose and powered by two Renault 12S engines, and the NC.702 Martinet with a conventional stepped windscreen nose based on the Si 204A.
The Martinet was used by both the French Air Force and Navy and the final example did not retire until 1963. A small number were used by commercial operators including Air France but were soon replaced by larger aircraft like the Douglas DC-3. A number were used by the French Postal Service but they were grounded following an accident to F-BBFA is July 1946. The aircraft was used by the IGN for photo-survey work and a few aircraft were also exported to Poland and Sweden for use on photo-mapping duties.
Am Brunnen hab' ich gestanden
Und wußte nicht, wie mir war –
Das Wasser rann über den Eimer,
Und ich ward's nicht gewahr. –
Ich sah in die dunkle Tiefe,
Es fielen die Thränen hinab.
Was weiß der tiefe Brunnen,
Daß ich geweinet hab?
Er hat mir Lieb' versprochen
Und kommt doch nimmermehr.
Ich trag' die Eimer zum Heime,
Die Last ist gar zu schwer.
Carl Siebel
Blütenstand einer Zwiebel (Allium cepa)
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The gay and festive season's here,
the happiest of all the year.
The wreaths are up, the holly's bright...
The Ballantine is chilled just right;
So fill the glasses all around,
The finest beer we've ever found...
With deep-brewed flavor that chill can't kill.
Enjoy it once—and you always will!
Art by Frederick Siebel