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Engraved on this pendant is my nephew's full name, as well as his birthdate, and his size when he was born. My sister wears it every day. Beautiful momento.
I had some extra time before Rob got out of work one Saturday so I went to the Transit Museum nearby to kill some time. Turned out to be a fun little trip. Highly recommended for families with kids who love trains.
I think I still have some tokens somewhere for these slots.
Subway Station Entrance at the corner
of Boerum Place & Schermerhorn Street
Brooklyn Heights, NY
Had to take the obligatory photo through the arches.
Got up early this morning to photgraph the beached Pasha Bulka.
For my Photoblog
Evo seen at our breakfast stop. It's against the law to pass a Harley without taking a photo for Flickr.
It's nearly impossible to take self portraits with my camera. I had to resort to bad angled shot in a mirror. That's my dress! Those are my righteous retro curls!
And... that's my belt... Don't worry I didn't wear that during the wedding. I was goofing off.
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The High Commissioner handed over a token of appreciation from the British High Commission to the principal of the Ratmalana School. The School had requested for UPS's for their computers.
The one in the foreground as you can see is a R.I. Toll Token
Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority
In the background are two New Hampshire Highway tokens.
Bottom right: Defunct Connecticut Turnpike Authority Token.
They give you 4 tokens for beer - but you can always find other people on the tour who don't use all of theirs. Sitting on top of Shiner 96 crates for sale - empty crates, as TABC doesn't allow on-site beer sales.
Just another coal train powered by a pair of GE motors rolling along the B&O just east of Shenandoah Junction back in 2008.
FORT CARSON, Colo. – Colorado Springs and Fort Carson leadership invites the Front Range community to attend the Colorado Springs Street Breakfast and the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo during the annual Colorado Springs Street Breakfast Token Presentation ceremony at the Pioneer Museum in downtown Colorado Springs, Colo., June 14, 2012.
(Photo courtesy of Fort Carson Garrison Public Affairs Office)
Christmas was rather weird this year. We were back from Brazil on the Friday before the big day and on my return I was expecting a letter from the hospital detailing an operation I was supposed to have before the New Year, only the letter never arrived. So now I'm in limbo, lost in an administrative system - but on the other hand, I did manage to enjoy a rather nice festive season instead so no one is crying.