People make slides of the oddest things, but you know that.
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Being a construction of your humble blogger Tepid Halibut, with the aim of posting one vintage slide image per day, from now until Kingdom Come. (Or until Mr Halibut gets bored.)
Today sees a return to normality.
And in fact, a return to Tuesday Tedium.
Its especially tedious, with no info at all.
It might be "Brisgi" high-rise in the Kappelerhof area of Baden, but frankly, it's not worth the bother to check.
So, I've let the artistic filters do their stuff, to produce image B.
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Easter Monday, and the Gang of Fun are showing off their Easter Bonnets.
Just before abusing the waiter, and refusing to tip, no doubt.
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"Don't get too attached to them, honey. You're not going to see them again."
Bonus - Donald J Trump - what an odious piece of shit.
Bonus 2 -Good Friday, but I'm not following the usual "Jesus Nailed to a Cross" narrative.
Instead, this august group of blokes. Reading the background foundation stone, this might be the Rajkumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing (RAKCON), which is nice.
Bonus - Orkney Tesco supermarket orders 38,000 bananas by mistake
It's a tricky one this time. Is it
A. Uulan Bator, Outer Mongolia
B. Port Stanley, Falkland Islands
C. Sea of Tranquillity, Moon
D. TOWER BRIDGE, LONDON.
...and if you need a clue, this is it as it looks now.
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That's what was written on the slide, and indeed a quick bit of research reveals that on the state of Wyoming, the practise amongst the ethnic Albanians was for decorative trees to be put out for Easter.
The differed from the more normal Christmas Tree was that the Easter Tree featured no star at the top (the star being an Islamic symbol) and the sweet treats on the branches were based upon mutton and cardamon.
Bonus - If this appeals to you, you'd better be quick. It's only available today.
Tedious Tuesday returns, and it's a scenic one.
A sharp peak on the horizon. No info for it.
The shape reminds me of Mount Kenya, but honestly ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Bonus : Fact Check: Former UK PM Liz Truss Did NOT Say That 'Underground Transgender Mafia' May Be Responsible For KitKat Chocolate Heist
Sometime a slide attracts me just because it's gorgeous.
Like this one, marked only as "Old Creek". To me, it looks like Arizona...and sure enough, there's an Oak Creek, near to Sedona. Anyone recognise this road? (That might be Capitol Butte on the horizon.)
Bonus - A tail-less Alligator.
... but actually, I believe that it is the Congress and Exhibition Building for the 6th World Congress of the I.U.A. (International Union of Architects),South Bank, London in 1961.
Mmmm. Concrete boxes. At the beach.
I think this slide features the modernist architecture of the "Les Carrats" holiday village designed by Georges Candilis, located in Port-Leucate, France.
The complex is composed of white, cubic-shaped bungalows and collective buildings designed for tourist accommodation. It was one of the first constructions created during the development of Port-Leucate at the end of the 1960s.
Or maybe Mansfield.
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