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(Olympus XA, 35mm film, Kodak Ultramax 800.)

The Femme Fatale Tour - retouched by Bim

A friend of mine said this picture looked like 'trouble' .. I was just being cheeky!

All Hallows School - Yr4 Play

Thinking of what trouble I can get in to :)

By Corrine Bailey Rae

 

just don't say i'm falling in love

cause i''ve been there before and it's not enough

Azumi and i visit my neighbor and friend "Trouble" in Second Norway one day in May 2018. She calls herself Trouble (though she does not makes any trouble at all) and her SL name is otherwise Mini Larsen.

She is a nice Dutch woman who, among other things, makes things from the past here in Second Life and especially old boats.

 

Trouble’s shop: marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/172036

 

Azumi: www.flickr.com/photos/marie_starlight/50997257562/in/date...

Oakland Metro

Oakland, Ca

Vintage Trouble at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on Day 6, in New Orleans, LA.

Tank Trouble is a awesome tanks games created by Mads Purup, with this games you can play hours on the computer. The game had 3 play mode: 1, 2 or 3 player

"The spider web,and it's me in the middle"

best friends.....

 

Trouble is a special stuffed dog who helps people feel safe and relaxed. :)

www.troublethedog.net/

Since I've had him, I gotta say - he really works! :)

Custom Leather Work by Rusty Knuckles

Etsy.com/shop/RustyKnuckles

a follow up to my sorry shots. strategy-wise, trouble is much less intensive, but noise-wise it is one of the most irritating games invented.

WAG-5 is hauling a dead WAG-7 along with a freight rake. Onboard West Coast Exp, July 2005.

For those unfamiliar with these rooftop decorations, they are found throughout Kent in particular, though elsewhere in England too, on top of "oast houses". The building was usually a circular barn used for storing and drying hops to make beer. A fire would be lit at the bottom, and these conical "cowls" would turn with the wind drawing the heat and smoke up through the levels of the building, to dry the hops. Most seen today date from the early C.19th but the process started in the C.16th.

 

When taking this photo, the lady of the house came out to ask in a very posh voice, "What exactly do you think you are doing?" with my little camera pointed directly up at her roof. I wanted to say "What do you think? I'm taking a photo of your stupid cowl", but knew it might sound different, so just apologised and moved on. I'm British after all.

 

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