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Week 14, 2006 commencing on April 3rd. |
![]() Rue de Sarphati. (Guy) |
![]() Near hit. Like in the desert. |
![]() All them buds are gonna bloom soon. |
![]() Found her way out of a dead end. |
![]() British India... |
![]() Catch unknown. |
![]() "Follow the wall on the right side." |
![]() From former British India. |
![]() Back to the entrance is a too long way back for him. |
![]() "I'll show that I am an independent woman." |
![]() "No more side-wheels on my bike." |
![]() "Vondel, the man behind the Vondelpark." |
![]() The carpet could have been smoothed out in Photoshop, true, but now it may serve as a warning, to the irresponsible shop owner. |
![]() Back to the PC Hooftstraat of the fifties in the Citroën Break. |
![]() The only girl we have seen who was active in celebrating Palm Sunday. |
![]() "It's still windy outside!" |
![]() "That was on Staten Island..." she said, and she looked like it was true. |
![]() "Always like a glass of water, although I know it's also good for me." |
![]() "Her first day out with her new boots. She even took them to bed with her." |
![]() Another one of our photos taken in the area of Seattle, Portland etc. This one was taken at the gas station on Orcas Island. Note the license number on the Corvair. NADER1. The owner said this is a turbo version, and the turbo still works. The car isn't exactly mint and the engine compartment is grotty, but all in all, it's still a nice design, Ralph Nader notwithstanding. (Lewis D.) Dear Lewis, Seeing this golden picture I vividly remember the neighbor of a dear aunt of mine, way back when I was just a little kid. The man was an engineer in the off shore oil biz somewhere and the most modern man I knew in the country because he drove a Corvair, a bright signal red one! (Hans) |
![]() Multatuli, Holland's supposedly monumentally greatest writer. (Guy) |
![]() Two modest monuments in transportability. (Guy) |
![]() Could easily have been in Porto Portugal. (Guy) |
![]() Holy smoke! (Guy) |
![]() Now the yellow bunch is riding here on the bridge. (Guy) |
![]() Broke down themselves. (Guy) |
![]() Mommy and Nanny. (Guy) |
![]() "It won't be long before the roof comes down." |
![]() Too early. |
![]() Cornelis Schuytstraat. |
![]() "In the Vondelpark trees don't grow into heaven anymore." |
![]() "Today Saturday is yellow." |
![]() "When love is greatest, words are fewest. I say no more." |
![]() "Can you recite just one line from Vondel's work?" |
![]() "Here the other side certainly is greener." |
![]() "Thelonius, nothing against them monks, but it's an odd name." (Guy) |
![]() "Did you hear Thelonius this morning, oh my!" (Guy) |
![]() It's been rather springlike hereabouts, so i've been drifting around Providence examining its underpinnings. One thing I can't quite understand is how, on two successive days, I could have seen not one, but two Bentley Continentals (the new ones, to be sure). But That's the story. This noon, I decided that a piece of pizza downtown was a lunch idea. Drove half way downtown (rain was threatening) and sauntered along the upper end of the same street I saw the black Bentley on yesterday. In a parking lot, sat a silver Continental. Figuring that they were getting to be a dime a dozen around here, I took a picture for the record. And went off to get lunch. When I returned, I went past the silver Bentley's parking lot, and took another picture, the picture below. Who are all these people with great taste in cars? And, now that I look at it, that is a terrible angle from which to shoot the Aston M. The rear end looks mis-shapen and, to coin a phrase, butt ugly. It's so much prettier in real life. Furthermore, unless I'm cruelly mistaken, the Bentley is a great deal larger than the AM... I think I need a real camera. The wide-angle attitude of my point and shoot camera is driving me wild. (Switch U.S.A. Correspondent Lewis D.) |
![]() There we have safety in numbers. (Guy) |
![]() Not in red for a change. (Guy) |
![]() In a few weeks they will be swimming here again. (Guy) |
![]() "If I were only old enough to ride a moped!" |
![]() "There he goes on his sister's silly pink moped, they'll think." |
![]() "After we left town we'll thunder down to Paris." |
![]() Early in the morning the sick of the city stumble to the OLVG Hospital. |
![]() Promotional mindmap of the Highshool of Amsterdam, designed and executed by Switch Blade MindMaps. Larger, click and wait to load. |
![]() Friday 8:40 h. Next to the larger Rembrandt Tower the Highschool of Amsterdam. As seen from the high rise OLVG Hospital. |
![]() Fun yeah! |
![]() It seems sunny, but it was rather cold on Thursday. |
![]() The modern Pawn Shop is there for the unlucky entrepreneurs who didn't make it, but also for those who think they are on their way up and can barely wait. www.hansbos.nl |
![]() Parking is a growing problem in Amsterdam, even for bicycles. (Guy) |
![]() On the obligatory wrong side. (Guy) |
![]() Lost his head driving against the traffic, looking for his helmet. (Guy) |
![]() France, waving roads between sunflowers, in the year 1961 and later. |
The SUB G1 - 135hp 1000cc V-twin 3-wheeler. |
![]() The future is orange. |
![]() Van Baerle. |
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![]() Sunny Wednesday. Guillaume roamed the streets and snapped wheels and squatters and benchers. |
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