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I was walking down the streets of Sai Kung today and saw this bucket seemingly about to tip over... anytime now...

I've never seen so many crabs in a bucket before. The scrabbling sound was intense.

7 Year old paint buckets laying around

During my two-year olds Bible class, one of the boys likes to put a bucket used to store toys on his head. He decided I looked better with it on my head too so, to honor Austin, I took this picture for my picture of the day.

From the days when Americans were allowed to build big impressive stuff.

Pattern: A Better Bucket by Amy Swenson

Yarn: Malabrigo Worsted in Black Forest

Fire prevention at Grosmont station

Wooden bucket making

Coal Bucket from a Marion 182M loading shovel donated by Peabody Energy from the Bear Run Mine.

 

9/17/11.

Leather Bucket on HMS Victory. These were used to hold water as fire buckets. Detail of the top band and handle attachment, other than the body seam, construction is riveted for speed of manufacture.

A bucket auger, so far untouched by dirt

Marion 7400 excavator. A closeup detail and composition of the bucket. Used by the largest excavator ever used in Finland.

Bucket hanging from the cross-bar of an empty well in Bodie.

Look at me, I'm craaaazy bucket-head lady. I've got a bucket for a head. Now give me some candy! (old Adam Sandler - SNL skit)

Vintage enamel tub; rental rate $7.50

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Text by Bunnywonder

Well, they're seats in a T-bucket. A nicely done custom interior, the speakers indicate a sound system of some sort. That Ford emblem might be the only actual Ford part, though perhaps the frame could be too. I think that's a can of bear spray under the passenger dash...

 

Concrete bucket being raised at 5th & Folsom in San Francisco.

I-80 Equipment has several used bucket trucks in stock for the Electrical, Tree, Sign and Telecommunications Industries.

Do you have any idea how hard it is to remove the thick, black, tarry joint lubricant they use on these things from the hair of a little blond boy? No? Lucky you.

HDR, i found these rusty buckets in the casting room.

This is commonly known as The Bucket Fountain but its official name is Piazza Fountain. It was designed by Richard Huws. The pivoted asymmetric buckets are suspended on stems from which they are filled with water, they tilt when they become full and then empty noisily into the tiled pool in which they stand (and splash into lower buckets).

Huws' first hydraulic fountain was commissioned for The Festival Of Britain and stood outside a pavilion on the South Bank. He is generally regarded as a fountain designer of world class, yet very little of Huws's work is to be seen in Britain. The best examples are now in New York and Japan. A monograph submitted to The University of Miami states the not at first obvious fact that this was as much a sound sculpture as a water sculpture. After years of neglect it was refurbished when Wilberforce House was transformed into Beetham Plaza, but it is rare for it to be found in action, hardly ever in winter. If you can find it working, stand in front of it with closed eyes. It's like being out at sea.

References: Steps to Parnassus: A Musical History of the Euramerican Soundscape, Miami University.

I remember asking my Mom about this photo when I was a kid. "Oh, that's in Virginia City, Nevada," she said. "It was taken on our honeymoon." And so my little kid imagination was filled with the picture of a real bucket of blood, and wondered how they could go in there. Which they did, for a beer.

Naidni Restaurant

Image of local people filling their buckets with fresh water at Egbeda in Nigeria.

Final shots of the rundown barn in Newark, DE.

Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire

Shwe Ba Daung, Myanmar

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