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Trying out Rollei A110, at the California Academy of Science. Really lovely little camera, probably the smallest in my collection.
Technical info:
- Camera: Rollei A 110
- Lens: Tessar 23mm f/2.8
- Film: Fujifilm C200 expired
- Development: Kodak C41 kit
- Scanning: Epson V700
- PostPro: Adobe Lightroom
Trying out Rollei A110, at the California Academy of Science. Really lovely little camera, probably the smallest in my collection.
Technical info:
- Camera: Rollei A 110
- Lens: Tessar 23mm f/2.8
- Film: Fujifilm C200 expired
- Development: Kodak C41 kit
- Scanning: Epson V700
- PostPro: Adobe Lightroom
Trying out Rollei A110, at the California Academy of Science. Really lovely little camera, probably the smallest in my collection.
Technical info:
- Camera: Rollei A 110
- Lens: Tessar 23mm f/2.8
- Film: Fujifilm C200 expired
- Development: Kodak C41 kit
- Scanning: Epson V700
- PostPro: Adobe Lightroom
Trying out Rollei A110, at the California Academy of Science. Really lovely little camera, probably the smallest in my collection.
Technical info:
- Camera: Rollei A 110
- Lens: Tessar 23mm f/2.8
- Film: Fujifilm C200 expired
- Development: Kodak C41 kit
- Scanning: Epson V700
- PostPro: Adobe Lightroom
They call her a fussbudget,* but what's a girl to do? Lucy wants to be sure everything goes as everything should go for the Peanuts gang.
Things should happen a certain way, and she always knows what that certain way is. She can't help it if the rest don't listen to her as they should.
The gang needs leadership. It's certainly not coming from Charlie Brown! Or his beagle! So, little Lucy always shoulders that heavy responsibility.
She can't always let them see her love and gentleness, because then they might not listen at all!
But in these quiet times alone, little Miss Fussbudget is able to simply be...
Lucy Van Pelt.
❤👧🌺
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A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.
Peanuts No.8369
Lucy Ceramic Trinket Box
Westland Giftware
NOS from the 90's.
Another of our favorite vendors from our days of our collectibles store is Westland Giftware. They had the loveliest line of Peanuts offerings.
I don't know if Westland is still in business but this is a great legacy for them. Our favorite Westland line is easily the Peanuts figurines. These are the series we've featured most often in our stream and each one is a Peanuts character with their arms outstretched presenting a different theme.
When all of the Peanuts figurines are lined up in a nice display it's truly amazing. Here are a couple of examples that we've posted:
Charlie Brown Around Town:
www.flickr.com/photos/paprihaven/52628761537/
Peanuts on Parade Snoopy:
www.flickr.com/photos/paprihaven/48194187466/
Looking For Lucy:
www.flickr.com/photos/paprihaven/52528140603/
But that doesn't affect our love for Westland's other items, including their precious trinket boxes like today's photo featuring Linus and Snoopy.
Lucy is a fussbudget!
[https://www.flickr.com/photos/paprihaven/51898150753/]
The Dimmitt meteorite hit Earth in pre-historic times, and was found in Castro County, Texas in 1942. Some of the nicks are from the farming plough.
Chemical analysis from a sample (see photo below) resulted in a classification as an H3.7 chondrite, but H5 & LL clasts have also been found within the breccia (a mix of different rock types), plus extremely fine grained interstellar diamonds. This find is all the more important because it is an unequillibrated, gas-bearing regolith breccia from the surface of an asteroid.
The 8389 painted on was from the University of Arizona and the 41 from Hawley, who studied platinum in meteorites. This is a 489g individual.
• H group: The high-iron (H) chemical group of ordinary chondrites. 25% iron in this case.
• H3.7: the the constituent minerals have not been altered very much since formation in space.
It has been the subject of study:
• Nature of the H chondrite parent body regolith: Evidence from the Dimmitt breccia, by A.E. Rubin, E.R.D. Scott, G.J. Taylor, K. Keil, J.S.B. Allen, T.K. Mayeda, R.N. Clayton, and D.D. Bogard (1983)
• Structure and fragmentation of the parent asteroids of ordinary chondrites, by G.J. Taylor, E.R.D. Scott, A.E. Rubin, P. Maggiore, and K. Keil (1982).
(SEE & HEAR)---Norfolk Southern, NS #8369 -#9196, westbound on the Pittsburgh Division, sales through Latrobe station getting a run for the hill to Donahoe. At Latrobe, Pennsylvania. January 25, 2001. Jack D Kuiphoff © photo
See this live in my Youtube link.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JaZggYpp04
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnI7vRpLHmo