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Brothers were shooting guns today, and I had the idea to take a picture of the pop can they were about to shoot exploding. This is the result.
The lake in these lovingly tended grounds surround the estate’s many acres. It’s interesting to peer through these rushes to watch what is happening with the resident population of waterbirds - a bit like peering through gaps in the curtains. Around this time of the year the bullrushes start to explode and their wooly interiors spread and get caught up in neighbouring rushes.
Method:
Preheat oven, when at required temperature pop spuds in for baking.
Retire to the sofa.
5 mins later return to the kitchen wondering what the bang was...
The Peters Factory gained national attention and headlines due to an explosion on July 15, 1890. At 3:50 p.m., a defeaning blast could be heard for 6 miles around the Kings Mills / Mason area, due to a train car colliding with two load cars packed with 800 kegs of gun powder at the site. Along with thousands of cartridges igniting, and a total amount of 1,600 kegs exploding in chain reaction, 11 employees were instantly killed, with several others later dying in emergency care. Although this picture is taken from one window to another, its hard not to think of that story.