Photos (part 2)
Thanks everyone. The last time I was mentioned in the Evening News was when I were a lad
I even had a photo of me and my pal on the front page. Some guy was trying to drown 4 small puppies in the lagoons in Musselburgh and we saved them
A full page picture of us was also on page 3 of the Daily Record.
Andy Knight
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Well done Scorpion.
The bbc also have life aroun Scotland bitt hat you can submit photos to.
Clanger 1 isn't in touch with the guy that booked the NY trip last year, he's in Stirling, she's down here now so dont know the outcome of the complaint.
One of the guys on the trip with her is now her flatmate and he and his girlfriend are about to book a holiday to NY.
The bbc also have life aroun Scotland bitt hat you can submit photos to.
Clanger 1 isn't in touch with the guy that booked the NY trip last year, he's in Stirling, she's down here now so dont know the outcome of the complaint.
One of the guys on the trip with her is now her flatmate and he and his girlfriend are about to book a holiday to NY.
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Images of Portobello from Capital Collections, part of Edinburgh City Libraries and Information Services Image Library. I would have liked to have included these in the Portobello Online gallery section but they are asking for a huge amount of money for the rights.
SoupDragon wrote:
One of the guys on the trip with her is now her flatmate and he and his girlfriend are about to book a holiday to NY.
This was our first choice hotel,but we couldn't get a room . Not bad prices for New York and if they like a bit of history it's where Sid and Nancy stayed
http://www.hotelchelsea.com/rooms.php
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Yes, Bob!
"The midget submarines are XT-Craft, training versions of the X-Craft that attacked the Tirpiz in 1942. In 1946 two of these vessels were towed to Aberlady Bay and moored to a large concrete block, then used as target practice and gun tests by RAF aircraft. Afterwards their badly damaged remains were simply left to rot.
The wrecks have a very poignant feel today. The more southerly of the two is the slightly better preserved, and gives a real sense of the size and shape of the original vessel. It is difficult to imagine four men working underwater in the remarkably confined space of the hull."
More here especially about the tides!
"The midget submarines are XT-Craft, training versions of the X-Craft that attacked the Tirpiz in 1942. In 1946 two of these vessels were towed to Aberlady Bay and moored to a large concrete block, then used as target practice and gun tests by RAF aircraft. Afterwards their badly damaged remains were simply left to rot.
The wrecks have a very poignant feel today. The more southerly of the two is the slightly better preserved, and gives a real sense of the size and shape of the original vessel. It is difficult to imagine four men working underwater in the remarkably confined space of the hull."
More here especially about the tides!
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I couldn't believe my eyes this morning. I lifted up the blind in my living room and this little guy was curled up in the front garden, right outside the window, enjoying the warm sun. The first photo is taken from inside the house, but the next I took while outside, seconds before he became aware of me and ran off.


It explains why our cat is so reluctant to go out these days!


It explains why our cat is so reluctant to go out these days!
That wee midget sub has a big brother logo on it. Have had wet feet from trudging out to see them...
Marya, I see a fox when leaving the office quite frequently - really tame thing.
A few photos from "small town Texas":




More at http://flickr.com/photos/lkindness/sets ... 055379807/ or http://www.pbase.com/wangi/calvert
Marya, I see a fox when leaving the office quite frequently - really tame thing.
A few photos from "small town Texas":




More at http://flickr.com/photos/lkindness/sets ... 055379807/ or http://www.pbase.com/wangi/calvert
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Since I posted this I have been in touch with the people responsible for Capital Collections and I'm delighted to announce that Portobello Online will be hosting a gallery of images featuring Portobello from the collection.Bob Jefferson wrote:Images of Portobello from Capital Collections, part of Edinburgh City Libraries and Information Services Image Library. I would have liked to have included these in the Portobello Online gallery section but they are asking for a huge amount of money for the rights.
While only a small selection of the images will be available on the Capital Collections website, we will be able to show you many more from the archive. And for those interested, you will have an opportunity to purchase prints.
Just waiting for online ordering to be set up at their end, we hope to have the gallery up and running within 2 or 3 weeks.
Plug and I have just been to the Ansel Adams exhibition at the City Arts Centre. A lot (almost too much?) to take in over three floors, but some stunning stuff both the landscapes and the close-ups of bark, leaves etc.
And some of the picture by Lindsay Robertson were damn fine too - a huge one of Elgol really took my breath away.
(And we laughed out loud at some of the cartoons in the Frank Boyle exhibition.)
And some of the picture by Lindsay Robertson were damn fine too - a huge one of Elgol really took my breath away.
(And we laughed out loud at some of the cartoons in the Frank Boyle exhibition.)
These are just in from the current (just landed) space mission.
http://www.texasjim.com/NASApix/NASA%20pix.htm
http://www.texasjim.com/NASApix/NASA%20pix.htm
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Fear knocks at the door, knowledge answers and finds nothing.
You could be right!!!teddygirl wrote:Sorry arachnid, I didn't mean to ignore your ducks but I was just doing a quicky before going to work.![]()
I love ducks, and yours look a fine bunch of chaps. I wonder if they were comparing notes on their offspring and leaving the mothers to get on with it as usual
Why be scared????
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Edinburgh - Past and Present: an exhibition of images from Capital Collections
Edinburgh Past and Present features the personal choice of images from the Capital Collections website by prominent people connected to the City.
The exhibition gives a unique and personal insight into the lives of some very familiar Edinburgh names and faces.
Portobello Library from 2 June - 25 July 2008. Free admission.

Portobello Beach 1900 by A A Inglis. Copyright City of Edinburgh Council.
Edinburgh Past and Present features the personal choice of images from the Capital Collections website by prominent people connected to the City.
The exhibition gives a unique and personal insight into the lives of some very familiar Edinburgh names and faces.
Portobello Library from 2 June - 25 July 2008. Free admission.

Portobello Beach 1900 by A A Inglis. Copyright City of Edinburgh Council.
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