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Interior of her container.

On the balcony of my in-laws home in Charmwood Village, just outside Delhi.

In 2004, Hong Kong shipped the equivalent of 21.9 million 20ft containers! The highest volume for a shipping port that year.

A small but functional sink in the bathroom.

They look even better this way...

Backyard view with containers and garlic. The containers hold peas, carrots, lettuce, cauliflower, and strawberries. Later this summer, we'll be planting tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and a bunch of herbs.

Cargo container ship at mediterranean coast with Blue sky

im Bremen Hafen

For Our Daily Challenge - Container

 

For Our Daily Topic - Containers

The Container Store (23,000 square feet)

4345 Barclay Downs Drive, SouthPark, Charlotte, NC

 

This location opened in August 2011; it was originally a Joseph-Beth Books, which opened on April 30th, 2005 and closed in November 2010.

 

The site originally housed a Sears, which opened on August 12th, 1970 and closed on June 28th, 2003. The building was demolished in October 2003.

Barcelona Port, seen from Montjuic

Coches rivarossi con container,escala HO

QX container wagon at Hobart with very SMALL Pacific National logos.

Container shopping for our new/recycled FREITAG Shop in Zurich. The shop is entirely made from used freight containers.

For sale: Vector 2 container

 

Manufactured 9/15/93. Approx 400 jumps. MLW is 17.5" Container is in good shape. Cypres-ready. Includes main d-bag, pilot chute with leather hacky handle, reserve free bag & pilot chute. Not freefly-friendly, since it has velcro riser covers but good for 1st time rig owners/belly jumping.

 

Vector 2

Manufacturer: United Parachute Technologies

Size/Model: V1-2

MLW: 17.5"

Jumps: approx 400

DOM: 9/15/1993

serial #28877

Trinity Buoy Wharf / Container City. Visted during Openhouse London 2010.

Packed with our solar gear and video camera systems my shipping

container office is a mess.

HANSA RONNEBURG

Sh ip Type: Container ship

Year Built: 2004

Length x Breadth: 175 m X 28 m

Gross Tonnage: 18334, DeadWeight: 23508 t

Speed recorded (Max / Average): 14.7 / 13.6 knots

Flag: Liberia [LR]

Call Sign: A8FR3

IMO: 9256391, MMSI: 636090798

Last Position Received

Area:

Latitude / Longitude: 12.4650° / -70.3994° (Map)

Speed/Course 14.3 knots / 118Ëš

Last Known Port: MANZANILLO

Graffiti container Leuvehaven, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 2012

Prime Housewares manufacturer and supplier of Storewel Food Saver Storage Containers – Tiny Tot, It’s ideal for storing grains,atta, rice.These containers are Air Tight so that their contents stay fresh for a longer period of time.Made of 100% food-grade virgin plastic,it comes with secure screw type lid closing.

 

Features of Tiny Tot Large Plastic Food Storage Container

 

• 100% Air Tight Container

• 100% Food Grade Virgin Plastic

• Comes in attractive design

• Secure Screw Type Lid Closing

• Easy to Store & Space Saver

 

Specifications of Tiny Tot Large Plastic Food Storage Container

 

• Product Name – Plastic Food Storage Containers

• Product Code – 4491

• Capacity: 7500ml

 

For more details visit www.primehousewares.com

They are all full of plastic flyswatters from China.

In 2004, Hong Kong shipped the equivalent of 21.9 million 20ft containers! The highest volume for a shipping port that year.

Escritório Atelier H2O, por Atelier H2O, em 2011

 

Atelier H2O Office, by Atelier H2O, in 2011

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Yesterday was my planting day, and I added annuals to the container garden. It's my favorite day of the year.

Great Dixter Gardens, East Sussex, UK: These historic Grade 1 gardens, which surround a medieval manor house, are truly inspirational. They have the most amazing, vibrant, and imaginative planting schemes I have ever seen in a garden anywhere! The level of visual detail and ‘complexity’ in the planting schemes is awesome: with so many different plants all contributing to the overall picture. I often stand for many minutes in this garden just ‘taking in the scene’. The more I look, the more I see and the more I appreciate the level of planning and effort that has gone into creating this visually dynamic country garden.

 

Although all the plants look very natural growing together, as though they have almost planted themselves in their growing positions, to get a garden looking this good with such exuberant colors and dense planting requires a very high level of maintenance indeed.

 

The attention to planting detail at Great Dixter even goes down to the superb arrangements of plants in containers located at strategic points throughout the garden. These are a fantastic combination of plant varieties, forms, colours, textures - and with brilliant use of foliage too.

 

Considering the gardens are built around a medieval English manor house (parts of which date back to the 15th century), the visitor could assume Great Dixter was just another conventional English garden. Whilst the garden structure (much of which was originally designed by the celebrated architect Edwin Lutyens ) has many conventional elements such as topiary, box and yew hedging, garden rooms, etc., the planting schemes developed by the late Christopher Lloyd are far more dynamic than the Gertrude Jekyl ‘muted palette harmonious approach’. In fact, some of the colour combinations in this highly influential and innovative garden are quite shocking, but most of the time they work really well and bring a great energy, vibrancy and life to the garden.

 

Photo Details: This photo shows a cool color combination of plants in containers, with silver foliage and also a hint of red to bring life to the display.

  

Location: Dixter Road, Northiam, East Sussex, TN31 6PH, UK.

 

The gardens are situated near the village of Northiam, about ten miles north of the coastal town of Hastings and to the north-west of the picturesque ancient town of Rye.

 

OSGB Map Reference: TQ821251

 

© 2012 ukgardenphotos

My office had a east facing wall with some papercrete blocks on it.

Today we demolished the wall and started prepping for painting the

wall white tomorrow. The blocks looked pretty bad and can be used in

our next dome as insulation instead.

Christchurch Central City - 29 September 2013

 

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Photo by Valerie Livingstone.

 

 

Sociedad Porturaria Cartagena

Khor Fakkan, United Arab Emirates

NS 7597 leads intermodal train NS 289 southbound over the Potomac River and into West Virginia as it continues its journey south.

Moto Guzzi V11 in Shinagawa wharf Tokyo Japan. OLYMPUS OM-D E-M5 + Lumix G 14mm F2.5

Container Shop on Colombo Street, Christchurch.

 

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From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.

 

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