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Handyman Clauciano repaired this corner planter that was damaged by a car crash June 26 this year. If you want it done, do it yourself.
This 1950's bungalow is getting quite the upgrade. Surprised to see no workers today, they have been there every day working through rain, snow and temperatures down to -15c!
Reading Buses 530 (X100 RDG) is the spare for the Woodley 13/14 routes, with an extensive interior refurbishment and a frontal facelift to the Gemini 2 style.
Workers make adjustments to the bell on former Reading 2101 during its initial steam-up as Chessie 2101. Tomorrow, the 4-8-4 will steam south from the former Reading Saucon roundhouse to Philadelphia to get on its new home rails.
The Dekalb County, Tennessee, Federal Building gets a facelift; touching up the Blue and adding White trim to the Red, White, and Blue based building. The local post office remains one of the town's prime business points. It is located across from the Justin Potter Library, which is celebrating its 50th year in 2017.
Following an accident, locomotive 45 171 had one of its cabs restored using a cab from an older class-41 Skoda, giving it a distinct face that currently no other locomotive in Bulgaria has. On the photo it is seen with a stopping service Komunari-Shumen-Varna shortly after the Strashimirovo stop on the bank of the Lake of Varna
The only 'squared-off' original settler log home in the region. Now a picturesque remnant awaiting relocation and restoration in Lakeview, Montana
Got bored in my fit of late summer non-productivity and decided to tweak the nose of my Lancia. I changed the front fender bulges a bit and squeezed in some grey trim around the grille. Also the rear wing now has a sloping underside on the supports.
Also got rid of the stickers to prevent any goop from ruining the bricks...
CP 384 rolls south and east with a rebuilt SD9043MAC on point shown here running down the River Sub.
That rebuild consisted of a new cab and electronics transforming it into what NS dubs the SD70ACu.
NS 7248
DSC_0836 - BX16 CHY - Volvo B11R/Caetano Levante (Facelift) - Edwards Coaches (National Express) - Victoria, Elizabeth Street 24/04/16
F is for facelift
Both The Vent & TOTW chose "Summertime" as their theme this week, consipracy? Probably.
You may be asking yourself, whyyyy does this deserve to be in either of those groups? How does this represent summertime at all?!
Let me explain... I am from this small, hot, city: Lake Havasu, Arizona. That is 3 hours from Phoenix, Arizona, 2 hours from Las Vegas, Nevada, and 6 hours from San Diego, California. It is also home to the London Bridge. We are known for our beautiful Lake that runs between AZ & CA. You following me? Okay...
Well, this is also a HUGEEE party city during Spring Break and the summertime to college kids around the south western part of the US. So it brings in a lot of Bro's and Bro-Ho's. The Bro's drive around in HUGE lifted trucks, pulling their daddy's boat, drinking shitty beer, with tribal tattoos all over their body, and "SO-CAL" stickers covering their trucks. The Bro-Ho's are what the Bro's bring with them in case they can't find a local (underage) girl to romp. The Bro-Ho's are more plastic than a Barbie doll, with their tits on their chin and take away botox needles in their purse. Bonus: both the Bro's and the Ho's are orange from tanning so much.
They make me sick.
I don't need to pay someone money to cut into my body, adding things, lifting things, or changing things. I love who I am and what I look like, and if I don't like I will fix it... the right way*. Fuck this society who is so damn obsessed with they way people look. Fuck that, I say.
*The right way = diet & exercise & tattoos... When all else fails, just get tattooed!
Shmobist info - Florescent bathroom light facing subject behind camera... on.
TOTW - Summertime
The Vent - In the summer!
July's ABC Soup
181/365
*explored*
Last weekend I went back to the British Museum for the first time this millennium, the source of my early love of archeology. One of my favorite places in the world has undergone quite a facelift, and now looks fresh and bright, where once it was sometimes stuffy and dusty,although always fascinating.
I dedicate this to Andre Pipa, an outstanding photographer who is the master of seeing beauty and patterns in architecture - this composition owes an enormous amount to his influence. See his work here: