MS, de iLark en lampionnetjes
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Had ik al verteld dat de iLark weer helemaal oké is en dat het geen cent
heeft gekost? Tijdens een kopje koffie bij de dealer in Surhuisterveen was
al snel...
44 minutes ago
13 comments:
That's another great conversion, Bill.
Well done!
Hi again Bill! another great one!
Gena @ thinking aloud
Nice photograph. McNellies is a success story in downtown Tulsa.
Without the cars, you reallycould get away with telling us this was a vintage photo. Great job on the conversion! The hubby and I will probably be going there next Friday before we go see The Hobbit at the PAC.
Oooo, I like this, Tulsa Gentleman. Since it's called McNellie's is it a pub. Pubs around here (New York City) are called Dempsey's, Erin's Isle, etc. Though my name is Italian, it's my married name... I am a dyed-in the wool Irishman! :)
The sentence should read: "Since it's called McNellie's, is it a pub?
I'm still traumatized by my driving experience: when I saw the picture, the first thing I thought was "how would I parallel park behind that Hummer!" :-D
Nice. This is lots of fun.
Wow, I just love these two sepia conversions. They look GREAT. Usually it doesn't do much for me. You've got to go back when there are no cars!
a great sepia scene!
have a great weekend!
Come watch the sky with me!
Happy Weekend ahead!
xoxo
~fickle
love the conversion--
Yes, that does have a 1930's charm. Amazing how sepia can do that to a town.
This restaurant building stands a historic background of being the oldest restaurant building in the Tulsa City. It has been renovated now and reviving the older tradition in town.
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