Capture: The Castle
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
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Lilith __, in reply to
Look ma, no hands…
A floral clock with no hands...that's somewhere between twee and profound! ;-)
Lovely to see the pohutukawas coming out!
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
ticker debut...
Look ma, no hands…
that'll be one of those new fangled
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Lilith __, in reply to
Clock on, dudes
ticker debut…
Watch out for the crone illogical puns!
Perhaps we can get hours from the second-hand shop?
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Blame those with time on their hands...
I believe the Albert Park foral clock's hands were removed as people would attempt to ride the hands, damaging the mech. -
No clocking on or off then at Albert Park – would that be glide time or flexi time - or timeless?
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Lilith __, in reply to
Unhand me, Sir
clock’s hands were removed as people would attempt to ride the hands, damaging the mech
So we have the form of the clock without the function? A conundrum to face.
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Leigh Russell, in reply to
that’ll be one of those new fangled
dig it all clocks…Can't resist posting **this beauty** as shown on the 'This is colossal' site! :-)
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
Flowers are great, aren’t they?
Beautiful Jackson : )
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Reopening of the Early Settlers Museum today
How was the Dunedin Sound Exhibition?
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Carol Stewart, in reply to
I believe the Albert Park foral clock’s hands were removed as people would attempt to ride the hands, damaging the mech.
Inspired by The 39 Steps maybe?
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JacksonP, in reply to
ready to fly away this swan pod
That’s wonderful, thanks Sofie. I’m finding great solace in the beauty of things.
Cool fireworks shots Nora. We heard them, along with the neighbours setting theirs’ off at 1.30am. Shall be having a quiet day today, me thinks.
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
We heard them, along with the neighbours setting theirs’ off at 1.30am. Shall be having a quiet day today, me thinks.
Yes, I and Stella are frankly getting a bit sick of firecrackers still going off in the middle of the night since the beginning of November. They seem louder this year and the dog’s wee claws dig deeper in her efforts to leap into my back. I almost jumped out of my skin at the BOOM!! that goes off from satisfied ignorant neighbours. I’d say something in our defence but they already know my views of their ignorance (I’ve had tree dealings) and it would only satisfy themselves more. Such is the ugly side of humanity. But the crackers for the crackies must be louder this year huh?
Arrrgh! the crackers does my head in!! ;)
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How was the Dunedin Sound Exhibition?
I'd call it more of an exhibit than exhibition. Artefacts from the time with some accompanying social history, in a similar way to Dunedin in World War One or other exhibits. So it is presented as a natural part of the collection rather than a one off special event. I suspect this element got media attention more for the bringing the history of the collection into people's immediate past, rather than scope or depth.
Also, being behind traction engines is a cool reason for a slower than expected car trip.
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Lilith __, in reply to
traction engine
How steampunk! :-)
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