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Sunday, February 8, 2009
W is for World Dolls/World Dancers Part 2
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Actually the first subjects are called 'Dolls of Our World' but like the 'Dancers/Dancers of the World/World Dancers' they a...
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Friday, February 6, 2009
Last Night's Visitors
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So who was in the garden last night? Easy; Next door's cat. A fox, who took the fat-ball off the bird-table. A pigeon who took a look at...
W is for Whiteout
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Sorry, just couldn't resist a quick photograph session outside this morning. Shot over the back hedge with the local fields in the backg...
Thursday, February 5, 2009
B is for Bits and Bobs
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The recent snow and stuff has slowed work in the garden, pruning has come to a complete standstill and we have to be careful were we walk so...
And the Lord sayeth unto you; "Yey, thou art a gullible fool"
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This is the little 'affirmation' sayings booklet that helps a 'born-again' Christian get through not a day but two whole mon...
W is for Weston
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I have a suspicion these date from the late 1950's or early 1960's. They are factory painted metal and would have been competing wit...
W is for Wiking
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Produced at about the same time as the Lego figures and the first appearance of Jouef's rather crude effort, these were at the budget ...
W is for Willie
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Not a lot needs saying here, there are better metal blogs around than I could create (check some of the links at right), if not there, it...
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W is for Wagons
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Also missing back when I did 'H' (or was it 'J', I think I may have done the horse under Jordan ?), was the wagons by the s...
W is for Wireless!
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Back when I covered the Sd.Kfz.251 Half-tracks I mentioned that I had built a 251/3 IV with added communication equipment a few years ago ...
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Whoops!
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No not snow! I had the blue screen of death last week, she's up and running again and normal service should be resumed tomorrow! Today...
E is for Effing Microsoft
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I had the blue screen of death last week, she's up and running again and normal service should be resumed tomorrow!
Monday, January 26, 2009
Frivolous Barack?
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Barack Obama's first few days in office have been accompanied by some snide articles or radio pieces about the number of parties he atte...
F is for Frozen Landscape
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These shots were taken round the garden during the recent cold snap, we woke up one morning to find that freezing fog in the night had turne...
V is for Vero
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This is one of several examples of Model Railway stuff I have from behind the Iron Curtain, Vero seem to have been an East German concern, ...
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