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This abandoned false front is in the outskirts of Trout Lake, WA.
A tree growing on the left side, has pushed the roof aside exposing the rafters. I have no idea what this merchant store sold. The decorative metal work on the door has long ago rusted away.
This photograph was published in one of the PDML annuals. I was never happy with her belly button. A print was hung in the DANK Haus during a show for the book's publication. The model now has possession.
They were , but now 175101 has become the back end of the 1H89 Holyhead - Manchester Airport. awaiting departure from Platform 3 at 1307. 56096 has bought the RHTT in and prepares to run round it's train when the unit has departed.
The Nemesis strike fighter. It´s a mix of many planes: The fuselage is based on the F-15 Eagle, the wings come from the F-14, and the engines from the F-22.
The Nemesis is capable of carrying 10-12 Ultra-long-range missiles, 3 drop-tanks and 2 cannons in the wings
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Day 447- Cassie always wraps her tail around her front paws when she is sitting. I will be out of town a few days but hopefully will be able to upload pictures on Friday night.
When I went out to take pictures of the sunrise this morning; this critter had built a web across the front door and was attached to the glass of the storm door. She went scurrying when I opened the door. When I was clear and the door shut; she went right back to spinning her web across the door.
Front Door amongst urban street art in England we call this Vandalism in Lisbon its art, whatever i really like city wall art
Lisbon Portugal
From Style Petite Fille, Model T, but I changed the back of the dress. Blogged at straight-grain.blogspot.be/2012/06/echino-dress.html
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My little town slopes downhill and I live on the downhill end, so whenever it rains, it all washes down my way and floods my yard. Here is the ditch that runs along the front of my house by the road. You can see it's full and running fast, like a stream. Less than a half mile further down from this picture is the city limits - where it was actually flooding. See the picture below.
Camera: Jazz 206
Lens: 27mm optical lens
Film: Kodak Max 400, expired
Date: April 30th, 2017, 1.31 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing Chemicals: Unicolor C-41
Water pre-soak: 1 minute at 102 degrees
Developer: 3 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 1 minute (to keep chemicals clean)
Blix: 6 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 3 minutes at approx. 100 degrees
Stabilizer: 1 minute at room temperature
Water rinse: 1 minute
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 minute
Jazz 206-2 Max 400 Rain 2017 12eff
Yesterday I took a drive out to Hickmans Egg Ranch to purchase some eggs.
Hickmans has been in the egg business for a long time. Almost all the local stores carry Hickmans eggs.
It's a bit of a drive, about 20 mins. but I have plenty of time and it's out in the country so to speak. So while I have been here before I looked at their front door and remembered the hunt item.
They have taken a photo of the inside of one of their chicken buildings and turned it into a sunscreen and pasted it on their glass doors.
Pretty clever I thought.
The eggs here are $2.00 for a pack of 18.
Much better than store prices and fresher too.
I picked up 36 eggs, so that should last us for awhile.
Here is a link to Hickmans story.
Vestal, NY. May 2024.
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These do well in containers where I can control the water other wise the hemlock hogs it all...
Last of the June garden shots.