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Heh. It'd be coolest if it had grown there, so maybe I will not tell you that I totally cheated and picked it...oh wait. :P

Someone left this here.

 

At McDonald's in Japan, you can order a bucket of Coke. It opens like a milk carton, so I assume the idea is that you're supposed to share it. Elizabeth and I had other ideas...

straight from the bucket! My human mouse trap is basically a red bucket used for food waste during the day....then emptied but still smelling of food during night....WOILA! once they're in they can't make it out. Been catching up to six of them in one night

They are pulling water out of the quarry and dumping it on the fire. Sometimes when the bucket goes by we get rain like spray in the yard. As you can see, the fire is only about 300 meters from our property

3 seasons out of 4 this is a rabbit hutch. In the winter, it's a great place to rest the bucket.

A glass of Lucky Bucket Lager, the brewery's most popular beer. Brewery owner Zac Triemert refers to it as "drink-all-day beer."

 

Story:Nebraska craft breweries thrive despite economic concerns

 

Photo by Clay Masters, NET News

flaming bucket Liverpool 2009

This was at the Historical Village in Pella, Iowa.

 

I took Sophia and Olivia as well as my parents to Pella a week prior to Tulip Time (the big annual festival). This was an extension of the unit study that the girls did about the Netherlands (geography, culture, and food), bulb gardening, and tulips.

Jina, at the Bubble Lounge, puts a champagne bucket on her head.

Not quite in a bucket, but seems appropriate, somehow.

 

Spring is here.

Yas Waterworld, Abu Dhabi, UAE

Title: Bucket Man

Artist: John Davies

Material: Mixed media

 

Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts

University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

12/19/19 - Better Than a Bucket @ Sam Bond's Garage, Eugene, Oregon, USA

Just got back from Nova Scotia, Canada visiting my daughter at University. These fun little sculptures were in a cute little town called Mahone Bay!

as we left town I ripped the hook off my pannier, and then I broke a spoke, and then when using the cassette cracker to get to the drive-side spoke, I stripped my quick release. . . . oh my. and king city it turns out has only a true value hardware where I found 3/16" all-thread and double-nutted it through the axle- held just fine.

Ben Schneider of Dr. Jayna Ditty's Bioinformatics class photographs a bacterial plug assay with the "bucket of light".

  

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