I love that you know what it is... I had never heard of these before.Love this discarded Tomos! Poor old thing.
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I love that you know what it is... I had never heard of these before.Love this discarded Tomos! Poor old thing.
I thought the same!A fixer-upper. With a bit of tlc and a television programme, this could be beautiful again. Lovely image Stephen.
I’m still so mad at my 10 year old self who got rid of her 45s. Guess I was minimizing even then.Just look at the state of them!! Where’ve they been - in some old barn probably. Weren’t they just the best thing though?
Another blast from the past!! I remember thinking these were so high tech.
Lovely, lovely and you’ve arranged them beautifully.
Yessss! And remember you'll now would have hard times to put only ONE mo3 song on it! And what had we all on it. Amazing!Another blast from the past!! I remember thinking these were so high tech.
Haha!! Love it.
Tragic! Poor Gnome lost his home.
By the hundreds. They start to appear in mid-December, way too early to call them harbingers of spring, so I wait for the daffodils.And you also have snowdrops !
LUCKY!!!By the hundreds. They start to appear in mid-December, way too early to call them harbingers of spring, so I wait for the daffodils.
He looks like he’s either sleeping or has a bad stomach ache....View attachment 119926
When we have run our passion’s heat,
Love hither makes his best retreat.
The gods, that mortal beauty chase,
Still in a tree did end their race
from The Garden by Andrew Marvell
(Snapseed, ACDSee Pro)
Or fallen over drunk.He looks like he’s either sleeping or has a bad stomach ache....
Haha!!! Even better.Or fallen over drunk.
Good finds!!I went walking in downtown Santa Cruz, looking for forgotten things, and found
On a gas meter:
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By the sidewalk next to City Hall (still a bit of milky tea in the bottom):
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And in Rose Alley:
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Fabulous! So basically you go sleepless for a week so you don't miss it?Gone but not
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Our gorgeous Epiphyllum oxypetalum (Queen of the Night) bloomed last night. Only once a year, and you have to be alert. The buds form over a week or so: by the last day you’re hopping from one foot to another waiting for the flower and hoping you don’t miss it. Then suddenly it’s open! And that fragrance on the warm night air . . . Over four hours they open right up, bloom all night in the moonlight — then, by morning, the amazingly vibrant exuberant show is over for another year.
This image taken at 6am. Processed later in SnapSeed.
Below I’ll post the images from 630pm, 830pm and 1030pm. It’s a wild, messy plant and impossible to get the whole !!!TWELVE!!! blooms we had in one basket. But you get the idea. And here’s a time lapse video (not mine).
Gone but not
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Our gorgeous Epiphyllum oxypetalum (Queen of the Night) bloomed last night. Only once a year, and you have to be alert. The buds form over a week or so: by the last day you’re hopping from one foot to another waiting for the flower and hoping you don’t miss it. Then suddenly it’s open! And that fragrance on the warm night air . . . Over four hours they open right up, bloom all night in the moonlight — then, by morning, the amazingly vibrant exuberant show is over for another year.
This image taken at 6am. Processed later in SnapSeed.
Below I’ll post the images from 630pm, 830pm and 1030pm. It’s a wild, messy plant and impossible to get the whole !!!TWELVE!!! blooms we had in one basket. But you get the idea. And here’s a time lapse video (not mine).
Fabulous! So basically you go sleepless for a week so you don't miss it?