Daily Prompt: Come Fly with Me | The Daily Post

Share a story about the furthest you’ve ever traveled from home.Photographers, artists, poets: show us TRAVELS.

Well, as you may have picked up from my recent ‘movie’ posts, I have been doing a spot of travelling and spent a very nice week in Germany at the end of last month…

I didn’t take any pictures at all of the trip north; I didn’t even stop to take any of the storm damage that was obvious all along the road north from Raurimu to Auckland – this would have been interesting to contrast with the similar storm that swept western Europe the week we were there (and, nope, didn’t take any photos of that either!!) – so my first photo is the mandatory one I always (usually – none from Dubai because my view was only of a rather bland concrete wall) take of the view from my hotel room…this being in Kleve…

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The Wednesday night one of our team who used to live in Germany arranged for us to come here in Uedem for dinner with some of his friends…very nice to meet Jurgen and Petra and thanks for a great night out…
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…polishing off the night with a bottle of Killepitsch herb liqueur…I had intended to bring a bottle home but out-clevered myself by checking my bag all the way through to Auckland so that I was unable to stash any post-checkin duty-free in it during our brief stopover in Dubai…DSCF7252Prior to heading home we had a chance for a very quick look around the area…this is the bridge at Nijmegen, just across the border in The Netherlands (lesson learned to include the ‘The’ to find The Netherlands in the GPS!). This is the bridge seen in the famous scene from A Bridge Too Far where a horrified Hardy Kruger watches Allied tanks advance across the bridge as he tries to destroy it. It is also where Robert Redford leads a daylight crossing of the river in collapsible boats…

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I didn’t do any research before we visited Nijmegen. If I had, I would have known that the actual bunker from which the Germans tried to destroy the bridge was only just along the road from where we stopped (the T intersection above the ‘tec’ in battledetective.com below)…

From Nijmegen, it was only a short drive – an amazingly short drive when you consider the difficulty that the Allies experienced trying to advance along this highway to relieve the airborne forces there – to Arnhem and the ‘bridge too far’, now named the John Frost Bridge after the CO of the parachute battalion that held one end of the bridge for a week against much more powerful German forces…

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There is a small museum by the bridge which was closed and a small memorial park with some display plaques and displays…

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…one of which was this twisted propeller blade. There was no marking or label with it but we assumed that it is from one of the many Allied aircraft shot down over Arnhem as the Allies tried to sustain the airborne forces by air…

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An hour or so later we arrived in Amsterdam and experienced a modern car park building where there are no ramps, just an elevator that services all levels. Probably a good thing that we had such a small car as the elevator is quite tight… Amsterdam Nov 13-014

I can’t say that I liked Amsterdam that much…I’d probably revisit it out of novelty value but for the most part it was quite dirty and crowded…

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The obligatory stroll along the Red Light District…pretty boring really…

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…some interesting old architecture…

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…and a novel take on providing extra cycle parking in the centre of the city…

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Yes…you can do this legally on some roads…more impressively, you can do it in a Volvo diesel shoe box on wheels…

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Crossing the Rhine into Dusseldorf…

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No surprises that I got into trouble in this shop…and could have got into a lot more if I had a bigger suitcase…

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I quite liked Dusseldorf in the short time we had to have a look around before heading over the the airport…it reminded me very much of pre-quake Christchurch with many old buildings (most reconstructed after the war) and walks along the waterways…if I come back this way, I’d like to spend a bit more time here to have a decent look around…

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I felt that I had to take at least one photo in Dubai…this is from our hotel car park back towards the airport…

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Flying south from Dubai over the desert – modeller’s note: the sand colour applied by the RAF to its Gulf War aircraft would have blended well into this endless monotone…

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Tankers parked up in the Gulf…

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…home again…the arrivals hall at Auckland Airport…just a four hour drive from here to home sweet home…

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Daily Prompt: Standout | The Daily Post

When was the last time you really stood out in a crowd? Are you comfortable in that position, or do you wish you could fade into the woodwork?

Photographers, artists, poets: show us STANDOUT.

These guys have some pretty impressive camouflage for moths but it only works when they stay on their patch and don’t come swarming around the house at night where a. the camo doesn’t work anymore and b. there is a great big Lulu dog who just loves to snap things out of the air…the month or so when these things are prevalent is Lulu heaven…

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Lulu (Left) and Kirk (not interested in hunting things) getting cuddles

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Saturated

My first thought for saturated was colors but while we have green all around us here, it does not feel like we are saturated in green; my next thought was food-related but saturation and food often lead to fun-killing conversations…I was going to give ‘saturated’ a miss until I went for a drive yesterday.

Normally when it is stormy and wet, I drive south down SH1 as SH4 through the Paraparas is prone to closure in bad weather. Yesterday morning I was too engrossed in my Audible book (it wasn’t even that good!) and missed the ‘Kune turn-off (no eclairs for smoko). Fortunately by midmorning, the crews were already well into slicing and dicing the trees that had fallen across the road, and clearing away some minor slips.

What got me thinking along saturation lines were a number of uncharacteristic waterfalls torrenting onto the roadside – not something that you would normally see and a sign of how saturated the ground further up must be.

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This was the only one that was anywhere that I could safely pull over and take pictures – much of the road is quite narrow with high cliffs on one side and steep drops on the other. Descending into Wanganui and droving along the river, it was easy to tell just how much water must have been dumped into the catchment over the last day or so…

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Daily Prompt: Can’t Drive 55 | The Daily Post

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Speed!!!

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Speed….not…

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…and, yes, it looks fast just sitting there…


Daily Prompt: Can’t Drive 55 | The Daily Post.

 

Daily Prompt: The Full Moon | The Daily Post

 

A random selection of night times
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Key Bridge, Washington DC

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Raurimu snow

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Flanders Museum in Ieper, Belgium
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Raurimu rain

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A Fijian lagoon

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Moonlight Over Raurimu

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Oamaru Christmas Light House

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Daily Prompt: Green-Eyed Monster | The Daily Post

Daily Prompt: Green-Eyed Monster | The Daily Post. Photographers, artists, poets: show us GREEN.

DSCF7129When I participate in these challenges and prompts, as much as possible, I like to run with the first idea that comes into my head, although sometimes it might ricochet around for a wee while before anything coherent comes of it…

In Ohakune, there is an eclair shop that is only open in the winter season – yes, I know: I should have taken a photo of it when I was there – it sells the best eclairs and lamingtons for hundreds of kilometres in any direction. It also sells really cheap big bags of carrots (well, it IS ‘Kune) and parsnips.

I spent a couple of days in civilisation – Palmerston North, anyway – last week to catch up with what’s happening at Massey University (oh, OK, then…return overdue library books!) and Hawkeye UAV; acquire some Tamiya XF-4 Yellow Green paint for a couple of projects from Mr Models, and get a long overdue haircut…I took the slightly longer route home through Waiouru and ‘Kune so that I could stock up on some fresh vegetables from the Eclair Shop.

I get that they are actually white and orange but compared to some other aspects of my diet they are very green…so green, in fact, that I have been so busy juicing that I didn’t have any tea or coffee for the first three days I was back at home…I’m chewing through the carrots (literally) but I will have to freeze some of the parsnips for a later appointment with the steaming dish…

Once this shop closes, everything goes back to nuthouse supermarket prices…our attempts and homegrown parsnips and carrots haven’t been too successful so far although (legal) herbs, zucchini and squash thrive here…so, anyway, that’s my take on a theme of green …

Daily Prompt: Fly on the Wall | The Daily Post

Photographers, artists, poets: show us SNEAKY.

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This is Deda, our two year old ‘Labweiller’. Deda is sneaky.

You may notice that the gate by her head is open. That doesn’t matter. Deda is sneaky.

She will find a way out anyway.

When we go away for a few hours, we have to either leave her inside or put her in a cage. If not, she will be sitting by the back door by the time we get to the gate.

Deda is sneaky. If she knows that we are watching her to see where she gets out, she will just sit on the grass and stare back at us. As soon we go though, she is back by the front door.

Did I mention that Deda is sneaky?

Daily Prompt: Fly on the Wall | The Daily Post.

Daily Prompt: Fandom | The Daily Post

Daily Prompt: Fandom | The Daily Post.

Are you a sports fan? Tell us about fandom. If you’re not, tell us why not.

Photographers, artists, poets: show us SPORTS.

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The shirt serves a purpose – so I don’t get lost if it snows…

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What we used to do for sport when we were kids…

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Sport on the back lawn

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International sport

Far from Home | The Daily Post

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Tell us about the farthest you’ve ever traveled from home.

I travel quite a bit so distance wise, I guess the UK and Belgium would be the furthest, I’ve been from home; from another perspective, the furthest that I have felt from home would probably be my very short period in what was North Vietnam…oppressive is the only word to describe it and I’m not talking about the temperature…no one looks you in the eye let alone talks to you…even a visitor feels oppressed…indeed a long way from these friendly shores…whether it is true or not that we are the safest country in the world

Photographers, artists, poets: show us DISTANCE.

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Sometimes even a short distance can seem a long long way…DC traffic…

Daily Prompt: Tables Turned | The Daily Post

Daily Prompt: Tables Turned | The Daily Post.

Are you as comfortable in front of a camera as behind one? Being written about, as well as writing?

Just because, I usually tend to the the do-er than the do-ee when it comes to writing and taking pictures. I’m not sure because this might be because I have a strongly sense of history and the need to record more than those things that are not earth-shattering historic events (those are good too!). Maybe it’s juts because I like writing and taking pictures. I’m not really uncomfortable on the other side of things; it just doesn’t happen that often…

Photographers, artists, poets: show us DISCOMFORT.

Discomfort is when…

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…when you are big enough and bad enough to jump up on the trailer but too wussy to jump down again…

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…you realise that your new nephew’s happy gurgling means that he wants to bring something up – and it’s not a new subject for conversation…

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…you realise that not only are you being watched but that you have been watched and it’s unlikely that you will ever see that bone again…

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…you realise that you are the only one that wants to play balloon games…