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Is this fun or what?!? Layering straw and horse manure into a big pile to cook up some fabulous compost for next year
In transito al binario 1 della stazione di Pontecagnano un TME composto da sei vetture proveniente da Torre Annunziata con destinazione Bologna (dopo il giro locomotore a Battipaglia), in testa E652.074.
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This works very well. I will have a lot of compost come spring to put on my plants.
We cheated by running it over with the mulching lawn mower, but good compost is good any way you find it.
I have three large clay pots filled with fabulous pinecones in my garden. Today I discovered that I now have a compost heap in one of the pots. Love nature.
Fascinating bit of decay in the old railroad repair shop, which also was a repository for millions of sheets of paper records. The roof has rotted into a spider web, so it has been pouring water onto these file cabinets for decades. As a result, the metal is peeling apart like an onion and the paper is turning back into pulp.
It’s remarkable to think of all the hours spent writing, typing and archiving this stuff by hand — it’s mostly from the pre-computer era.
October
Now published with 16 other photographs from this group:
Compostion
ISBN 9781-870736-17-6
17 large Premium colour photographs plus an Afterword
36 pages, 216 x 280mm, Hardback.
Retail price: ÂŁ18 $25
Short Description: A book of 17 photographs taken of my compost caddy whenever I found the contents interesting because of the colours or composition of elements or both. The photographs were taken with natural light from a skylight which gives a variation in the speed and aperture used. This information is recorded on the facing page with date of capture. The camera used was always a Sigma DP2 with Foveon sensor.
See previews here:
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Compositionally Challenged Week 19 is Made of Wood.
These compost bins are made of old, weathered cedar fence boards.
for Our Daily Challenge 'Fresh Garbage can you make it beautiful in a picture?' So a pause for photography on the way to the compost pile.
Natural composting continuing the cycles and recycles of big biowaste products... in this case pygmy elephant shit. In the rainforest of Sabah, Malaysia on the island of Borneo (Let's all do our part! recycle, reuse, reclaim)
Compost sign in Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh.
Part of an ongoing series of Creative Commons images of signs.
In the dark recesses of my compost heap (where the sun never shines), I found this snail trying to escape her/his compost making duties.
Just think of the effort in trying to pull your house through that crack.
While I went to find my tripod, it disappeared -- presumably back into the heap.
With all the wet weather recently the springtails have been out in force. I found this Dicrytomina saundersi on top of the compost bin.
Stacked from 20 images.
View on black!
I'm sure I've said this before but here's a brief recap if you haven't been following: we went down to Somerset to paint some boards for Pootopia who provide toilets at festivals. They have hundreds of compostable toilets and are beautifying them with some artwork on boards which fit into the toilet doors. Which is where we came in. We set ourselves a somewhat ambitious target of completing 40 boards over the weekend. Despite working just about as hard as we could we only managed a final tally of 32 completed boards (with 7 left just as backgrounds and one MIA). Not too shabby if i say so myself. The hard part was trying to make it so they didn’t all look too similar.
And here is the Letterbox Bandit. They seek him here, they seek him there but they don't find him anywhere...
Cheers
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