No info on the slide, but in my opinion, this could be the summit of Mount Sinai, also known as Gabal Musa, in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt.
Bonus - Poulsbo woman's home overrun by over 100 raccoons after 3 decades of feeding them
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.)
No info on the slide, but in my opinion, this could be the summit of Mount Sinai, also known as Gabal Musa, in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt.
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'cos that sure ain't a Kansasian Hefferlump.
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He had dracular degeneration.
AI tells me that this photo captures the ruins of a chapel within Blarney Castle in Ireland, specifically showcasing a stone wall with a small window and a sign labeled "CHAPEL".
Location: The image shows a part of Blarney Castle, famously known as the home of the Blarney Stone.
Signage: A sign on the wall is written in both Irish ("an séipéal") and English ("CHAPEL").
Visitor Activity: The upper level, often used for visiting the Blarney Stone.
AI doesn't really write engaging text, does it?
Outwardly, a failed photo, with under-exposed details. While playing with the contrast does reveal some intricate details in the walls, it's still difficult to make out any real structure. Except, seemingly, a curving staircase leading ever upwards.
And I really like that original stark image.
I think the location is the US Capital building rotunda...but I could be wrong https://maps.app.goo.gl/VmeZZ4BpXb6zp6M4A
As the slide dates from 1979 (and probably England), they would have been watching Superbowl XIII. The Steelers defeated the Cowboys by the score of 35–31.
As said before, 1979 clothing wasn't all New Romantics and Post-Punk - A lot of fashion was ... unfashionable. Like the carpets.
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After yesterday's accidental duplicate, here's a slide you definitely won't have seen.
Looking like a Wes Anderson film set, this image dates from 1979, but shows an older, art deco motel and swimming pool. An artfully empty-of-people pool.
Anyone know what/where?
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OK. They're donkeys, but it's difficult to think of things to say for this blog.
Nostalgia Moment - I recall having an anorak with that sort of quilted diamond pattern.
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Bonus 2 - Scary Lion.
Strange lady, Mrs Cathcart.
Enjoyed nothing more that sitting at the window, watching the neighbours. Whether they waere having dinner, or watching television, or checking the kids' homework, Mrs Cathcart would pull up a chair, and look into their cottage.
Odd.
Bonus Man releases coyote from wire fence.
"People photograph the oddest things."
Bonus -Situation is dire’ for Sicily town teetering on cliff edge after landslide ‘
What the heck is this?
...was my first thought. No info in the box of slides it came in, but other in the box from 1980 looked rather "Egypt-y".
And that was all the clue I needed. Yes, it's the Unfinished Obelisk, at Aswan.
Probably.
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While the days are getting longer, it doe seem like summer is still along time off.
So, lets feed those pangs of nostalgia with a trip back in time to a sunny beach. It looks like some sort of Sandcastle competition, but ... it doesn't look like a castle to me.
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