I started Brycing in November of 2003 after being introduced to it through the owner of www.mulawa.net, Peter Hewitt. He created a set of tutorials and sent a group of us a book called Advanced Bryce Creations. His generoisity has led to many hours of joy for me as I create the images you will see in my gallery.
I was able to start Brycing because I no longer worked as a CAD drafter at the local foundry which lost most of its business to overseas businesses. My husband supports me for the time being but says when he retires, I get to go back to work so we have health insurance. We will see :D
Stats: Female, married, no children, brown hair, hazel eyes, glasses, drink Bacardi Limon and diet Pepsi(have since given this up...I still miss it, lol), love to golf, camp, play PC games and Bryce. I used to love to tend my garden so that's where my nick came from...Burpee Seeds.
Boring? Maybe but I'm happy :)
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Comments (28)
Digimon
Very cool!! I will check out the others! If I figure it out, I will definately let you know! How fun!!!
RodsArt
Those are some great shots. Should ask in the Bryce Forum too.
Burpee
I assume that the one image is of the Leaning Tower of Pizza (it is Pizza isn't it?) but I'm not sure of the others. Maybe the soldier on horseback is in London?
cosmoz
Nancy, glad you posted this (these), in rememberance we begin to appreciate a chain of life that gives us all a bit more depth. Wish you luck in your quest!
valtes
What magical pictures Nancy!!! You are right it is the Leaning Power of Pisa and I think I have identified the following: 3 Tower Bridge, London 9 Post Hotel Vienna 11 Pisa 15 London - could be Buckingham Palace Guard. 18 Tower Bridge London. Good luck with the rest. Think 19 could be Sienna Italy and 21 Amsterdam but am not sure. Wonderful memories.
matasabu
Very interesting photos. I like retro cars of europe5. I hope you discover them.
helix3d
Wow! 50's huh? I spent a few years in Germany back in the 70's but other than that I've not been out of the states. Cool.
wannes
Cool, love old photos. I'm from Belgium (Europe) and don't recognize it.
oscilis
2)A palace inside the city walls, Carcassonne.3) London, Tower Bridge. 7).Carcassonne. 11) Leaning tower of Pisa. 12)Carcassonne. 14)Carcassonne. 15). London possibly Buckingham Palace. 16)Carcassonne. 17)London. 21) Maybe Amsterdam. As I say I am not positive about Carcassonne but it looks like it to me.
ShirleysShowcase
oops, if I had read furthur I would have seen where to find the other pics. I have been to England and France in 1985, I will go through my photos to see if I can find some familiar pics.
Svarg
I have no idea where they are, other than the obvious ones, but what Cool pictures! The ones of the castle ruins really make me want to go do something 3d. lol! And the detail of the architecture on the cathedral in #20 is amazing!! I agree with Eric, this is fun!
morghana
Very, very beautiful!!!
Burpee
Thank you everyone for commenting and helping out!! Really appreciate it :) Making a list as we speak, lol. What is so fun is knowing people who have traveled to these sites. Thanks again!!
jcv2
Wonderful capture, no idea about this, it could be Germany with kinda reddish sandstone, but hard to determine.
Cosme..D..Churruca
Superb pic counting how many years have passed... good luck in your amazing search Nancy !
Anjour
Very interesting photos...bravo!!!:o)
jif3d
Very sad story...I have checked all 20, after looking through the "Knaurs Kultur fuehrer" and found nothing, but the number plate in "4" a large "L" which could stand for the town of Luebeck in Germany & "9" is somewhere in Germany "Hotel Post"...good luck Nancy. ~Cheers~ :o)
DRAKELOT
Cool take ... no idea ??? ... Antonio.
maud
Very interesting photos..I cannot help you i never go in Europe! Good luck Nancy! :)
Bernado
Number 3 and 18 are the Tower bridge in London. Number 4 has to be somewhere in England because the wheel is on the right side of the car. I can't help with the others... unless you pay me a tour across all Europe! 8-) Good luck with the search. I'm sure some member or other has to know some of those places.
Forevernyt
I have no idea where it's at, but it looks like a good modeling subject! :)
zoren
interesting photo Nancy......good one!
Azr1el
Sorry to hear about your stepdad, Nancy. I think I recognise this place - that's Carcassonne. I've never been there but it's famous for the pink/reddish colour of its city wall. Strange thing to look at Paris in the 50s on your website :)
Richardphotos
beautiful castle and memory
jocko500
very lovely looking
kenmo
Excellent....
jpuetzi
Hi, picture 19 is "Santa Maria del Fiore", the cathedral of Firenze (Florence). It's the door on the left of the main portal and in the foreground you see the baptistry. Picture 20 is also Florence, the church of "Santa Maria Novella". Number 6 also looks like some typical marble in Florence (white, dark green to black ). It looks more like late seventies or early eighties to me (cars, cloths), also I could be wrong, because the Italians where always much more stylish and modern (cars, cloths ;-) than here in middle europe, where I was a child in this days. Greetings J.Pzi
Paul Francis
It's definitely not Windsor Castle....too small, apart from anything. Also, Windsor Castle doesn't have shops/a pub inside (as can be seen across the bridge in the photo), and here in the UK, we don't use any signs like the "20t" sign; I was brought up in Germany in the 60s and think it looks German.