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Beautiful Malamute we walked with for a bit. Juneau's definitely more of a slow-and-steady-wins-the-race kind of guy these days.
The J15 entering Weybourne station during July 2006 on a train from Holt. The driver is about to exchange tokens with the signalman.
Each token can be bought for 20 baht. It's value can be used to purchase food and beverage at the floating market in Ancient Siam park.
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My best friend's sister asked if I would be a secondary photographer at her wedding on 10.10.10. I'd never photographed a wedding, but my aunt was very kind and recommended many websites, which is where I got this idea from.
October 29th & 30th I attended the West Somerset Railway's learn to drive a steam train course. www.west-somerset-railway.co.uk/stage1.html
This rather splendid looking device is in the signal box at Minehead station. A token to use the single track line can't be granted until this machine and a partner at Blue Anchor signal box both agree that one should be granted.
There's a small burger bar in Huntington Beach, and you get bathroom tokens. Haha.
Huntington Beach, California
A thought struck me today, as I was stuck in traffic in Snowdonia and looking for a different route. I hadn't remembered to take a self portrait for this week's topic in '52 Themes 2009'. So, purely so as not to miss a week, I took a shot of myself there and then.
Now, what's the next topic? - must be more organised ...
Photos from my unforgettable voyage on The Gypsy Queen, manned by the indefatigable North Carolinians of Ashville!
hi-rez prints can be had through Snapfish (account required)
And Kodak Gallery (hopefully no sign-in)
The signaman hands the single line token to the driver of 92212. A day out on the Bluebell Railway. Sheffield Park, East Sussex. Saturday 13 April 2013