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Near Emerald Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park in early June. The mountains are Hallet Peak in the center and Flattop Mountain to the right. (In the process of setting up, I dropped the lens cap in the creek, luckily I fished it right where it fell, despite the strong current, so I was glad it’s made of metal and heavy)

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Lovely. If that's the mains cabe rear/right, it looks fairly lethal!

It is actually the speaker wire. I found exposed wires there. I’ll be replacibg it post haste. Good eye seeing it.

 

The power cord doesn’t look much better. Original and very worn insulation. I’ll be replacing it also.

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I recently inherited a 1942 Philco multi-band radio. Pretty fun to play with and it actually WORKS! Yea! I've got some cleanup to do and minor restoration. I love old pieces like this. Just imagine the broadcasts this radio has played over many, many decades. It uses the classic 01A vacuum tubes. 

Awesome! I have a Zenith one from 1945 that is quite similar in design but also has a little draw that pops out with a record player inside. The radio internals in mine look very similar too.

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Near Emerald Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park in early June. The mountains are Hallet Peak in the center and Flattop Mountain to the right. (In the process of setting up, I dropped the lens cap in the creek, luckily I fished it right where it fell, despite the strong current, so I was glad it’s made of metal and heavy)

Very nice. Colorado is full of beautiful scenes.

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Dome de l'église de Lodève, Sud de la France

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Wat Sri Don Moon, on the outskirts of Chiang Mai, Thailand.  The abbot is well known so many people visit this temple during holidays.  They are in the process of building one of the largest structures (wihan) I've seen at any temple here.

What a great travel camera. 

42679716785_7d4cfe304d_b.jpgChedi over protectors by C. Reid Taylor, on Flickr

 

43584546541_07b48e74de_b.jpgWihan construction by C. Reid Taylor, on Flickr

 

28680941477_357a289f10_b.jpgMonk on duty. by C. Reid Taylor, on Flickr

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Roof of the Denver International Airport as seen from the top floor of the Westin Hotel adjacent to the airport main terminal.

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I lile this one better

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Okay, one more for the night. It's a lovely view as the sun has set and Golden hour passed. 

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