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Week 36, 2006 commencing on September 4th. Second part.

 
 

As yellow as it was!

 
 

Was it a dream your father dreamed,
to sit behind the wheel of a Renault Gordini?
Bart van Dijk spotted this one in Couvin,
Fagnes, near Chimay, Belgium.

 
 

Moving camera.

 
 

American Pond.

 
 

Sunny Sunday. Summer's back.
Walem on the Keizersgracht.

 
 

"Light is secured for the evening." (Lewis)

 
 

"It was a quiet morning in Providence,
mostly because George didn't turn up
for our jogging meet. (Lewis)

 
 

Something happened, according to Lewis.

 
 

One more photo of the Pebble Beach,
The Million Franc Prize-winning Delahaye 145
owned by Peter Mullin of Los Angeles.
Click to enlarge.

 
 

The sun set earlier than expected.
Ever more Westerly.

 
 

Minervalaan 'round 17:45.

 
 

He succeeded to land after a long haul,
now the next problem. Click.

 
 

From the restaurant terrace.

 
 

Going with the wind to the West.

 
 

Near hit, pffff.

 
 

Fuller love.

 
 

Just friends.

 
 

All in the family.

 
 

Hippest woman this day.

 
 

De Fietsfabriek in the weekend.

 
 

Again a too fast surprise and hence unsharp.

 
 

Captain Roderick, thinking of his next step.

 
 

Saturday.
"I tell you again that this is not
an interestring subject."

 
 

Nowadays the consumption pioneer in Providence
rides a new Toyota to the shops. (Lewis)

 
 

A ten for Italian tan. (Guy)

 
 

Longer than ten minutes. (Guy)

 
 

Cool in the sixties. (Guy)

 
 

Guy is still in Italy, making fine photos.
Basic in the sixties. (Guy)

 
 

A cart full with bread or something.

 
 

K. procured his daily bread.

 
 

Four girls in pink.
Kinda initiation.

 
 

One final short burst and the day was over.

 
 

Last rays and rites.

 
 

Pantech's satellite DMB Phone, outrageously different
'Auto Pop-up Display'. South Korea's Pantech Group
announced the launch of the IM-U140 handset,
a satellite digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) handset
that provides users with a genuinely unique mobile phone
experience via its innovative design. With DMB,
the phone obviously receives television but it has an interesting
arsenal of features including four channel stereo speakers,
a 3 megapixel camera with an image stabilization mode,
MP3 player and TV-OUT and FM transmitter functionality
meaning it can play the MP3s it contains on your car radio
f'rinstance. Finally, the QVGA 262K colour TFT LCD
display is designed to pop up automatically at a 30 degree angle
and the touch screen vibrates when touched, enhancing
the overall unique feel of the phone.
More: http://www.gizmag.co.uk/go/6112/

 
 

Voisin on Pebble Beach California. Click!
We now found a photo of the interior!

 
 

"And now we look to the right."

 
 

"The Bagels are lovely, but the Beans are magic!"

 
 

Leliegracht, next to the Frontier (shop).

 
 

Not shot at Het Loo last week-end.
This is the magnificent winner at Pebble Beach.
Daimler Double Six.
Source: Car Design News.

 
 

Italian bric-a-brac. Maria. (Guy)

 
 

Modern wheels. (Guy)

 
 

Legendary wheels. (Guy)

 
 

Antique wheels. (Guy)

 
 

Another Maria. (Guy)

 
 

Maria, photographed by Guy.
Guy is in Italy. He phoned us this morning.
The weather is fine, so he'll stay
another week at least.

 
 

This photo of a brand-new Messerschmitt Kabinenroller KR175
was taken by Herb Grosch in 1954. The Kabinenroller was
a microauto produced by Messerschmitt (a German aircraft
manufacturer) beginning in 1953, designed by aircraft
engineers and really quite unlike a cockpit in appearance.
It is said that the rolling cockpit was built for the flying aces
who lost their legs in the aerial battles.

 
 

We'll ask Max Carpedi the name of this man.
Won't we Guy?

 
 

A peculiar style.
Attractive for the happy few.

 
 

"I've seen her before. In a movie."

 
 

Too late and too early.

 
 

Gentleman browsing through the headlines.

 
 

"Finished my book yesterday."

 
 

Bench & Breakfast.

 
 

Careful dear!

 
 

8:30, a hectic hour for chauffeurs.

 
 

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Fall boots already.

 
 

Week 36 2006, first part.

Week 35 2006. Concours d'Elegance at Het Loo.

Week 35 2006.

Week 34 2006, weekend.

Week 34 2006, second part.

Week 34 2006, first part.

Week 33 2006, second part.

Week 33 2006, first part.

Week 32 2006, second part.

Week 32 2006, first part.

Week 31 2006, weekend.

Week 31 2006, second part.

Week 31 2006, first part.

Week 30 2006, weekend.

Week 30 2006, second part.

Week 30 2006, till Thursday.

Week 30 2006, the first days.

Week 29 2006, weekend.

Week 29 2006, second half.

Week 29 2006, first half.

Week 28 2006, second half.

Week 28 2006, first part.

Week 27 2006, weekend.

Week 27 2006, second half.

Week 27 2006, first part.

First half of 2006.

2003 - 2005.

 
 


Koos Herfst
over zijn zoektochten
naar de regenboog.

 
 

Kees en de Spirit deel 1.

Het vervolg:
Kees en de Spirit deel 2.



Overlast.
De Watersnoodramp van 2012




My Promised Land

  In the Spring of 2002 Roger Sparks was traveling
with a virgin agenda when he landed
in America on the off chance, so it seemed at first.
But he had a plan, to meet Dr. Robert Ballard,
the discoverer of the Titanic.

 

Lees over Schateiland.

De kaart van Schateiland.

De MindMap voor de HVA, de Hogeschool Van Amsterdam.

M-B

 

 

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