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With all the construction going on, combined with stocking hours, getting around Walmart isn't easy. In the background you can see additional construction.
Turnersville, NJ
A former residence on Dali Dao in the Wudadao neighborhood that now houses...everything....on its lawn.
Wudadao (五大道), or the Five Main Avenues, are an affluent and historic section of Tianjin, China, in the Heping district just south of downtown. They five main avenues (streets more than avenues) are: Chongqing, Changde, Dali, Munan, and Machang. They take their names from cities in southwestern China.
This is a small, eminently walkable neighborhood (nearest subway station is Xiaobailou on line 1) that is most renowned for being eclectic. It is primarily residential, but sprinkled throughout the neighborhood are quite a few chic restaurants, trendy boutiques, a few sculptures, and a small park. The avenues have an east-west alignment and – from at least two of them – there are nice views of the Tianta Television Tower to the west that can be framed by the tree-lined avenues.
Wudadao is a photographers’ delight. Architecturally, it has a smattering of quite a few different styles: Renaissance, Greek, Gothic, and Romantic. The area designates 230 buildings as historic with those architectural styles from Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. About 50 of the houses have been lived in by local and national celebrities which also adds to the quirky attractiveness.
Strolling the avenues with a camera is a wonderful way to spend a morning or afternoon. Stop in and grab a bite at any of the restaurants in the neighborhood. (I’m personally quite fond of Chateau 35 on Changde Dao which is one of the best steakhouses in Tianjin.)
If you are tired of strolling – though the area isn’t terribly large – you also have the option of renting bikes to ride around (standard, tandem, or “bike carts”) or even touring the area by horse and buggy. You will most certainly run into photographers like me trolling the streets and probably be pleasantly surprised by the area.
This week I'm working on the master closet for the Clutter Diet. www.clutterdiet.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=1094
Wednesday. My day off. Early morning.
I wander round my house marvelling at every cluttered surface and wondering how it got into such a mess.
Too much time spent looking through home magazines at the beautiful houses within and not enough time caring for my own abode?
Probably.
I wish I was at work.
Would really like to chuck out everything I need to do. Just shove it over to one side and pretend it doesn't exists. Just float around doing whatever I like. But then again thats what we all wish. Will just have to wait for the summer to do all that, not to far now, even though it feels like it at the moment.
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I guess this is my way to sublimate the frustration I get from all this clutter: make something artistic with it! ;0)
There are few streets in America quite as tall and busy as the famous Las Vegas Blvd.
...And thank God!
Poles, signs, railings plus Liverpool Anglican Cathedral and just behind the arrow the tower of the bombed out remains of St Luke's church left as a WWII memorial.
Shot on film
Lynn Braband, Community IPM Extension Educator, discussing how clutter provides safe places for pests to hide.
cluttered and layered loading dock up where the cool kids ride their fancy bikes .... featuring el flyer,giver,produkt,leeny,labrona,gawd,other and the faint memory of simo ......
Clutter is a term used to describe the phenomenon of a marketplace being full or even overcrowded with products. It also refers to the extreme amount of advertising the average American sees in their daily lives. Clutter is a major problem for marketers and advertisers.
The Apple Cinema Display in the center is connected to the SunRay 1G immediately to the left of it. Despite all the mice, I'm trying to use Synergy to share a mouse and keyboard between the machines.
Bane of my life. Not enough electrical sockets and all of them in the wrong place meaning bloody awful trailing cable and extension leads.
This is my 'dressing table'. Actually I don't own a dressing table. I have the tops of drawers on which to balance precariously all manner of trinkets, books, 'things I'm in the middle of sorting out' and in amongst them somewhere my toiletries.
This is photographed for Gemma Parker a very lovely lady I stumbled across 2 or 3 years ago and befriended via the internet :) Gemma is currently collecting photos of people's dressing tables for her Dressing Table Gallery featured every week on her blog.
"My art work focuses on celebrating femininity through showmanship and theatrics and I am now looking specifically at that magical time of day which many women take part in; the time to get ready and transform yourself into the woman you want to project to the world."
So here are my efforts. I probably get the award for most messy :)
Check out Gemma- she has super-cool talent!
UPDATE: Yay, Gemma featured me :)
Another ten minute task... that only took a little over ten minutes!
These bamboo sticks and assorted dowels have been propped up in various corners and nooks or standing in pails (that inevitably topple over, scattering the contents) for a number of years now. I finally decided to slip them up in to the rafters... temporarily, of course.
There were more of these sticks than I expected, so the job took about fifteen minutes, but now they're out of the way and I won't have to be constantly moving them; more importantly, they won't be falling over every time I shift something around.
Yes, I'll need to take them down at some point -- I reiterate, "temporary" storage -- because I have a project in mind for which I'll need them; but said project has been "in mind" since I moved in here and first saw the storage shed nearly nine years ago, so... yeah.
Erin (the other baker) and I had a very busy and productive day yesterday! We cleaned the fuck out of the bakery! moved everything around to make it more efficient! Got rid of a lot of clutter!