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Jadis located at 2701 Main St, Santa Monica, Calif. 90405
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Das seltsame Baumhaus oder "ungebremster Wachstum"
The strange Treehouse or "the unbridled growth"
Baumhaus im Winterkleid:
Tree house in winter dress:
www.flickr.com/photos/eduard_buerge-rafz/5309816509/
Foto: Rafz, 13. Nov. 2010
Attached to a computer for sale at the Weird Stuff Warehouse, Sunnyvale CA.
Status "Unknown"? - I'll tell you what it was (given the 1999 date): Y2K fear!!! PH33R!
Whenever we travel we look for unusual stuff. We also like street art and popping into art galleries and interesting stores. This album is mix of all that from a trip we took to Barcelona, Spain, in January 2025. What a beautufil city - I would go back there again!
Jadis located at 2701 Main St, Santa Monica, Calif. 90405
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We passed Jadis yesterday, the shop is still here, and a sign indicated they are open with limited hours. More to see?
Hi!
The Bear Committee (see
http://greta.electric.gen.nz/~nikster/bearcom.html if you're not
familiar) has decided to run a fun competition to name their newest
bear cub minion/crony/ally that signed up over here. Answers please to either
nikster@greta.electric.gen.nz or www.flickr.com/photos/ahkitj/82419215/ -- a prize of a Committee-endorsed lunch
(bought from The Kiosk at VUW, or other Committee-approved
establishment of course) with Nikster, Little Albert Kenby-Bear, new
cub and their hēkeretari is on offer to the winner. If the names are
good.
In order to help you select the best name, fourteen photos (taken with
Tiny Albert Kenby-Bear, one of its brothers) is attached; [the] new cub is the white-furred bear with the blue scarf. Deadline for
entries is when the bear's named. Which could be in the next five
minutes, so you'd better hurry.
Good luck!
Bear hugs,
Nikster's hēkeretari (for Nikster, who's actually on holiday somewhere
in Wellington).
NB: no shaggy fur from [the] new cub was lost in the shooting
of the pictures. Just so you know; new cub wanted that mentioned.
--
Jonathan Ah Kit - Lower Hutt - New Zealand - hydro@electric.gen.nz
jonathan@metalab.unc.edu - http://www.ibiblio.org/ahkitj/
Ettie Rout: 'the basis of marriage is obviously mating[...]'.
And again: 'A marriage may be legal [...] and diseased.'
Friend & I went to Sevierville Flea Market after the car show. He's never been to this flea market. There are ALWAYS weird pictures here!
Sevierville, TN. 012223.
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Hi!
The Bear Committee (see
http://greta.electric.gen.nz/~nikster/bearcom.html if you're not
familiar) has decided to run a fun competition to name their newest
bear cub minion/crony/ally that signed up over here. Answers please to either
nikster@greta.electric.gen.nz or www.flickr.com/photos/ahkitj/82419215/ -- a prize of a Committee-endorsed lunch
(bought from The Kiosk at VUW, or other Committee-approved
establishment of course) with Nikster, Little Albert Kenby-Bear, new
cub and their hēkeretari is on offer to the winner. If the names are
good.
In order to help you select the best name, fourteen photos (taken with
Tiny Albert Kenby-Bear, one of its brothers) is attached; [the] new cub is the white-furred bear with the blue scarf. Deadline for
entries is when the bear's named. Which could be in the next five
minutes, so you'd better hurry.
Good luck!
Bear hugs,
Nikster's hēkeretari (for Nikster, who's actually on holiday somewhere
in Wellington).
NB: no shaggy fur from [the] new cub was lost in the shooting
of the pictures. Just so you know; new cub wanted that mentioned.
--
Jonathan Ah Kit - Lower Hutt - New Zealand - hydro@electric.gen.nz
jonathan@metalab.unc.edu - http://www.ibiblio.org/ahkitj/
Ettie Rout: 'the basis of marriage is obviously mating[...]'.
And again: 'A marriage may be legal [...] and diseased.'
Astoundingly ugly stuffed raccoon-and-peanut-shell item. Is it kitsch art?!?
Saw this at the Round Top Antiques Fair with my mother this October.