Crimean ‘Coon

Translated from Bulgarian via Google Translate:
“The largest miniature park is located in a picturesque place of Bakhchisaray in Crimea.
The area occupied by the park is 2.5 hectares, and the ‘Miniture Crimea’ includes 57 main architectural and historically important monuments. All objects are represented in a 1:25 scale. There is also a zoo on the territory of the park, see in the photos of ‘Reuters’ how the animals are having fun.”

[Found here, more photos at the link.]

Luchadores del Espacio (con Space Bimbos)

Sci-Fi pulp novels Sinister Void and Captives of Space by Joe Bennett (José Luis Benet Sanchís) with cover art by José Luis (José Luis Macías) circa 1958. Via Google Translate:

“Do you think it’s possible to remedy the chaotic situation in which the ‘vagaspaces’ of the uranium spaceship live?
Alone in the infinite Universe, surrounded by dangers and condemned to ‘brain death’, the anguish acquires a high degree of tension on each page. Science and futuristic fantasy. Situations that you will not be able to endure without being upset because SINISTER VOID is the title that all true lovers of fantasy literature were anxiously awaiting.”

[Found here via here. More Space Bimbos in the Archive.]

Can’t Park There.

1954 Oldsmobile discovered by Sara Bowen in 2014.
[Found in here.]

Grobianismic Hot Links

Eager Beaver, The Stan Kenton Orchestra (1956 version)  First recorded in 1942 by Kenton’s Artistry In Rhythm orchestra, this version of Eager Beaver features Vido Musso on tenor sax and Maynard Ferguson on trumpet.

This.

Opinion.

Głupi Cyklista.

Timesaving tip.

The Comments.

Tell everyone!

Invasive Species.

The Bunny of ’79.

Ten years overdue.

Easy as British pie

The best audiences.

R.I.P. Robert Redford.

Cross like a pedestrian.

Coffee time in Paradise.

Selectramatonic Mouth.

Norty Blues Episode 134.

Scamming the scammers.

Yosemite, Bode and Jellyfish.

Ronnie Spector hid the Beatles.

Spin cycle [via Everlasting Blört].

Paper Loops [via Memo Of The Air].

Building a castle [via Nag on the Lake].

Fighting with clothes [more at My OBT].

Open Reel Ensemble [via Thompson, blog].

[Image at top: Roman mosaic from somewhere, found here.]


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The .Gif Friday Post No. 922 – La Lengua Larga, In-Yer-Face Pizza & This Little Piggy

[Found here, here and here.]

Memories of Daytona

[Found here.]

Thinking Inside The Box

Better than any coloring book.
[Found here.]

Spoiler Alert

Big Bird didn’t really fly. It was all trick photography.

[Found here.]

On Shore Wake Rider

“Surfer Mary Ann Hawkins. The photo was taken by famous surf photographer Doc Ball in Long Beach. The date usually given for the photo is 1938 and there was a flood in Los Angeles area in 1938; however, the license plate on that 1935 Ford looks like a 1936 California plate.”

[B&W photo found here, caption found here.]

Tediferous Hot Links

Le Chanky-Chank Français, BeauSoleil (1991) “By capitalizing the “S” in the middle of BeauSoleil, the Cajun band’s name becomes beautiful sun, but the truth is the band is named for an Acadian resistance fighter. Joseph Broussard Beausoleil fought the English in the mid-1700s.”

Quiet.

Timing.

The Pool.

Trolling GTA.

Chagaslighting.

Living nowhere.

The Whole Point.

Buzzing Brisbane.

Eras de los Memes.

Hero and Ctesibius.

Around Southbank.

Maituo is 10 years old.

Asian Amish furniture.

Bookmark for October.

Norty Blues Episode 133.

Bajan Calypsonian Ras Iley.

Tutting [via Everlasting Blört].

Octopus provides seconds of fun.

Sitar hip-hop [via Memo Of The Air].

Hunting Adventures [via Bustednuckles].

Papier toilette mâché [via Thompson, blog].

[Top image found here.]


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