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On Explore #482, December 31, 2008
I couldn't resist this image that was taken during my country drive. Nothing artistic at all here, but I like Pepsi and have added this to my All Things Pepsi set
See the Brilliance Large....View On Black
According to documents from Trove (trove.nla.gov.au) on the 8th of July 1955, the Beaudesert Times newspaper reported:
Last Friday, the old established business of Klumpp's Cordials was taken over by Mr. Douglas Sullivan, a member of the firm of the Estate M. T. Sullivan, proprietors of Grand Hotel Beaudesert and Twenty-nine Murray Street (Brisbane), and Statewide caterers.
The business was established by Mr. Max. Massam, a great many years ago, and was purchased by the late Mr. J. Klumpp a little more than twenty years ago. The business grew enormously whilst conducted by Mr. Klumpp with the assistance of his two sons who took over the entire management upon their father's retirement after the war. Soon after the war, a large and modern factory was built at the corner of Brisbane Road and Birnam Road.
Mr. Sullivan will conduct the business personally, trading in the name of Klumpps Cordials Pty. Ltd. He will be assisted for a few months by Mr. W. Klumpp. Mr. Sullivan is not without experience in the soft drink manufacturing trade, for he has been conducting that side of the business of the Grand Hotel for some years.
It is understood that Mr. and Mrs. H. Klumpp intend to settle in the North a little later on.
Source: Trove.
Notice the famous photograph of Adolf Hitler embracing a young Jewish girl who he called his “sweetheart”.
Known as “the Führer’s child,” Rosa Bernile Nienau became very close with Hitler after they met outside his house in 1933.
Nienau and her mother were in a crowd of people who gathered outside Hitler’s home in Bavaria, Germany, to celebrate his birthday. After finding out that the girl shared his birthday of April 20, Hitler was immediately captivated with her.
The child had a Jewish grandmother, but that didn’t stop her from being Hitler's favorite. “Research shows that even early on, Hitler became aware of the girl’s Jewish heritage but chose to ignore it".
Rosa Bernile died on October 5, 1949 at the age of 17 in Schwabing Hospital of spinal polio.
Good photographic material for historians.
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Raspberry Lemonade... always quenches my thrist!
Well... what you do is... you get a tall glass... pour some Raspberry Cordial... a good 3 tablespoons or so... maybe more if you want... then drop ice cubes... then VERY SLOWLY pour the lemonade (Sprite or any lemonade soda)...
It creates that gradient effect... which you can sort of see near the top of this glass...
Anyway, took a quick shot of this before savoring it...
Does "Happy Bokeh Wednesday" still exists? hehe
I have not done any small people in awhile, so I sat down and created. This was a hard balancing act.
Old sign advertising Coke on the side of a building in downtown Boonville, Missouri. The Spearmint ad is lower and probably didn't cost as much!