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I'm not quite sure what I was aiming for with this shot, it is certainly an untidy composition. It does capture a typical Swiss railways scene; spotlessly clean and the worker has a purposeful stride. Typical swiss platform signs and station clock.

 

This is a RhB GE6/6ii, in fact the doyen of the class, no 701 at Samedan in 2000. Articulated Bo-Bo-Bo locomotives dating back to the 1950's now mostly found on freight trains. 2300HP, which is quite impressive for a 50 year old metre-gauge loco.

 

The predecessors were the famous RhB Krokodil locomotives, some of which survive for special workings.

I just love a bit of crafty clutter. Let's face it, I'm never going to be a tidy, minimalist sort of person.

 

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1979 Yamaha 650 US custom Special LTD.

A rather cluttered carburetor.

Best viewed large to appreciate the detail.

Another view of the stack-o-pottery, Most of it is in storage now. Rotate new pieces once in a while.

End of an era for me, anyway. The black box in the corner is probably the last pc tower I'll ever use. It suffered a hard drive crash last week, and has been replaced with an all-in-one desktop computer.

 

I bought my first pc, an IBM 8086, in 1982, and the litany of machines I've had since then includes numbers and ames that friends of a certain age will recognize: 8088, 286, 386, pentium, and on and on. Each of them had cabinets that could be opened easily to swap out or add components, which is kind of the point of this kind of architecture.

 

When this machine failed, though, it struck me that I hadn't so much as opened a tower case (except to vacuum dust and animal hair out of it) for at least the last three machines.

 

So there really wasn't any point in getting another one, and every reason to go with the increased convenience (not to mention decreased wire tangles) of an all-in-one.

 

Still, I'll miss the sense of hobby and the tinkering.

 

[Yes, the desk needs to go, too.]

Some of this clutter has been in the basement for more than a decade. Only now, after years of hibernation does it come up to overwhelm the normally quite confines of the "living room".

Just my desktop covered in clutter

This is another cluttered table in DH’s office. Huckleberry managed to squeeze himself into a small clearing between the laptop and another monitor for a nap – but there was no place to rest his little head except for the power supply…

Olympus OM-1n, Lomo 400

Children's camp, Greene County, NY

Rugby to the West

A wicker duck full of dried flowers.

Taken at the 21st international fireworks competition. Sweden was the first contestant with four more to follow. Read about that at this German blog.

Suki is wisely ignoring me in the window to the left ~ yes in HER bowl.

 

I am up to my hips in my assorted hobby materials ~much of this will of course go the basement as I am laying claim to the former playroom that my kids seem to just use as a dumping ground (don't know where they get THAT?)....but it will allow me to take my thoughtfully sorted items (a.k.a. resin doll items, including all their crap for dioramas and cases upon case of fabrics sorted by colour ) to an area that allows me to actually access them with ease.

 

I have two work (craft) tables down there already but the kids have buried it under...stuff.

 

My sewing, illustrating, painting and Obistu doll materials will stay upstairs....gah....I am the poster child for packratitis!

Old Gary Schoolhouse. Went on an epic journey across the eastern part of Colorado the other day in search of abandoned school houses. I must say, the trip was a major success. This old school house was by far my favorite. I could find no information about it online and my friend who I was with knew no more than I about it. No it sits abandoned and falling apart. No more students wandering it's long hall between classes. No more homework being turned in at the start of the day. Only golden silence, which is what any teacher desires in their classroom.

stuff on my napsack.

We have a hamper but it tends to overflow and then we just throw the clothes on the floor. I took this picture for motivation to buy more hampers or to simply get rid of clothes that don't fit anymore..

This is my new room. I haven't had a chance to really get things organized, and you can't see the corner to the left which has a lot more stuff in it, but it's going to be cool! I swear. One of these days soon. Ish.

I don't know WHAT these are about.

"Changing rooms" and "How clean is your house" would have thier work cut out on this one, and it goes on along the road on either side

Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 at approx. f/8.

My trouble is I never throw anything away!

My best friend, 13-year-old golden retriever. The photo was taken during a snowstorm in the Croatian capital, Zagreb.

i keep way too much stuff on the counter of my bathroom..

Typical Corris loco shed scene!

my wire-less desk

Been cleaning the garage, it's time to takle the shelves.

A motley collection of my own personal items and that of my kid. As you can see Pokemon cards, camera lens, head band and a motion sensing solar powered door lamp...all saying hello in a cluttered group photo

i usually have some sort of obsessive compulsive disorder sorta behavior, but lately i can't give two hoots.

 

however, ONCE YOU START PILING IT WILL CONTINUE PILING. harsh lesson learnt. but i have no time (or space!) to keep all these!

Just some of the crap that drifts backwards and forwards like the tide across my desk...

My clothes crammed into a tinyass closet.

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