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Statues of eagles are better.....
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STUFFED EASTER RABBITS
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TEDDY BEARS.......
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THIS BEAR REALLY LIKES HATS!!!!!!
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and of course HOT SAUCE is really best when it comes with a hat on it!!!!!
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SO....what do YOU have that is better with a HAT?!?!?!?
CHEERS,
M
"Have FUN, my friends"
 

GHT

I'll Lock Up
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New Forest
Today is drive it day, the classic car fraternity promote the use of vintage cars and on this one special day, try to get as many classics on the road as possible. We are off to a pub, where we'll meet others, the pub is opening early, about nine o'clock, to serve coffee and bacon sandwiches. Then we are all cruising off, and around The New Forest, before meeting back at the pub for two thirty, for Sunday lunch. I'm really looking forward to today.
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GHT

I'll Lock Up
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New Forest
The weather shone bright sunshine for us, just too hot for a linen suit, and although I adore my Esther Weis felt, it had to be replaced with a straw. A good friend of ours turned up in a similar MG, but his is the "touring" version. In Britspeak touring is a euphemism for open top. Here's my lady doing a Bonny Parker impression in his car.


We were caught on a candid shot by the owner of the tourer having fun in hats.
 

frussell

One Too Many
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California Desert
You are a brave man, I couldn't even have had a tarantula in the same building as me. I have the same feelings about spiders, big or small. Snakes, not so much.
Stay away from the desert. I grew up with copperheads and water moccasins (and the occasional coral snake and snapping turtle near Houston) in the Texas hill country. Here in the desert, we have lots of black widows, brown recluse spiders, rattlesnakes of several sizes and venom strength, tarantulas and more. We've got gopher snakes that imitate rattlers very convincingly, right down to vibrating their tails in dry brush to make the sound. None of these bother me much. The only thing that really creeps me out are the damn solpugids, also known as camel spiders, wind scorpions, or sun spiders. Non-poisonous, but they bite like hell, and they are fast.
 
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Albany Oregon
We both love our heritage railways, preserved lengths of track, stations and memorabilia, they put on lots of vintage events. Given the way we dress, we have been photobombed more than once, but Hercules is a most welcome addition to our picture.
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Love this!! The restored locomotives in the British Isles are a treasure, I think there are more in England running today than here in the USA.
 

GHT

I'll Lock Up
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New Forest
^ fun! Is that the Dartmouth line so @GHT?
I'm impressed.

Love this!! The restored locomotives in the British Isles are a treasure, I think there are more in England running today than here in the USA.
There's a video somewhere about the restoration of our heritage trains, I'll see if I can dig it out.
 
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You'll never catch me on that glass box. It was hard enough inching myself halfway onto it to take a picture of my dad when we went up there.
Meh. Four or five years ago my wife and I checked out The Tilt, a small section of the Observation Deck of the John Hancock building in Chicago that tilts outward over East Chestnut Street. As we were hanging there enjoying the view, we were jokingly estimating how close to the other side of the street we'd land if the glass broke. :D
 

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