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Brian and his partner are working hard today! Gratefully no one ran us over this morning and the truck did not stall. With the daylight savings time it's lighter now when they get here.
The original concept for my Clearance Bin bar was somewhere for discontinued and forgotten toylines to hang out. Here's how it might have looked with such patrons (inc. a few of my 12" customs of smaller vintage toys).
Have fun spotting any familiar faces! (in other words I haven't time before pizza to add all the tags!)
spotted this bin on my route in Chanhassen, MN last week. Another company big green swallowed up 18 years ago, they grew fast and sold faster
Press L, better in lightbox.
I've been quite busy lately and just returned from a trip to Canada. I have many shots to upload, and I will try to go through everyone's streams soon. I hope you are doing well!
Going through a big old box of old photos in my loft revealed a few hidden treats. This one of the guitar playing bin man of cambridge was one of them. Funny as I hadn't seen him around for a few years till just before christmas out front of Kings Collage..its seems like fait that I was ment to rediscover this image and share it.
Camera // Kodak Advantix 35mm
Looking toward the bins at the pile of corn being put into temporary storage. There is a buffer at the bottom of the elevator to prevent the operator from being buried by the corn. Elevator accident kill people every year when the grain shifts or swallows them. The grain is similar to quick sand and shifts and moves when something or someone is in a bin or pile.
Brian was on the job. As always, he asks if I'm ok. I appreciate that. They like lights around here - not sure what the fear of the dark is all about. The only boogie men seen around here are in dreams.
Our black topped rubbish bins are collected each week on Wednesday. Every other week the red topped recycling bins are collected. I almost always have to rely on looking at my neighbours' bins to know whether to put the red topped bin out or not. (Not this week)
Hereio James May of the We're Here! group has chosen the Nice Neighbours group for today's visit.
After a heavy night drinking and eating rubbish in the New South Wales town of Grenfell, these bins are totally wasted and laying down on the job.
This one’s for you Paul, I couldn’t resist when I found these today. See how they go!
similar to flic.kr/p/dYrk7d in than I left the WB temp 'as shot' @ 4900 & the sun itself is mostly blocked by the bins.
66536 heads the 1330 Folly Lane to Northenden binliner across the River Weaver at Hunts Lock viaduct, Northwich.
The narrowboat 'Clematis' of 1934 build, in the foreground carries the name of Fellows Morton and Clayton, the largest canal transportation company in England. The company was in existence from 1889 to 1947.
February 9th 2018.
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