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Scan 7 - Resurfaced
Gorgeous Clara Bow in Red Hair (1928). Although it's often presumed that only the Technicolor bit of this film remains, that is not the case. A few clips have surfaced over the years and are in the possession of the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Many thanks to David Stenn who helped fund these preservation efforts.
𝐫𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐤 𝐜𝐚𝐟𝐞 𝐝𝐨𝐨𝐫𝐬 𝐬𝐚𝐥𝐯𝐚𝐠𝐞𝐝
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I remember in 2018 making a poster for an old undertale au I made.
The undertale AU was about this girl named Rebecca. Rebecca had tried to flee the war, however had been struck with arrows by accident. Thus she collapsed and fell dead. Sans was at battle, and at his last breath. He collapsed onto the human and his ashes fell on her soul.
Chara is in there too somehow LMAO, the story hardly makes sense 😂
This story is fairly cringe so I apologize.
Resurfaced
A relic of the past has resurfaced, and so have many old griefs.
Back to Middle-earth Month | 3/18/22 Fun with Fanon Bingo: Maglor is Lindir; The Arkenstone is a Silmaril
Rating: G | No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Elrond & Maglor Characters: Elrond, Maglor-as-Lindir Word count: 500 (exactly!)
READ IT ON AO3!
#365daysofbiking Toeing the line:
May 31st - For the first time in quite a while, despite the rampant hay fever I decided to ride home along the canal through Birchills in Walsall to Goscote.
Climbing the lock flight here is always a pain - not so much the climb but negotiating the many sets of anti-vehicle barriers, so it’s not one I do often; but today, I had a pleasant surprise.
The towpaths on the stretch I rode are all being resurfaced. This is good news: The runs through Leamore and Harden particularly have been deteriorating in recent years and this will make them much more viable in winter on dark evenings, which is when they’d be most useful to avoid the traffic in central Walsall.
At the moment, the route as far as about Leamore is surfaced properly with asphalt down, the rest is in various stages of excavation or restoration, and on anything less than a mountain bike will be very hard going, so if planning to ride this stretch, I’d wait a week or two.
Now, if only the authorities could be persuaded to re-lay Ryders Hayes to Blakenall and Aldridge to Rushall Junction we’d have a totally ridable local network, possibly for the first time ever...
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May 19th - A gentle afternoon amble into Birmingham along the canal was a lovely trip - but I did get drowned on the way home. I went from work, along the Tame Valley canal and down the Walsall Canal to Aston. It’s nice to see the route to Birmingham now smoothly surfaced all the way from Rushall Junction at Ray Hall, a real improvement that will see me coming this way more in future.
On my way I saw cats, geese, and my nose noted that the flag irises were out, which although gorgeous - in this case growing around an unexpectedly beautiful pond in the shadow of a huge recycling plant in Saltley - always set off my hay fever.
A lovely canal ride on a grey, showery day that still showed the best of urban Birmingham.
Mama the post you made in 2015 behind you