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Oh the Glenn Highway northeast of Anchorage.
Iconic little 'knob' in the Matanuska Valley, remnant of Ice Age glacier melt off.
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HMM- the theme for today, 5/25, is handle and this one is probably my favorite of the 3-4 macros that i'll put up. the whole buttonhook is in the first comment box, hopefully along with a story :)
here's the story: sam levenson, who was a humorist, told of a little boy who was just learning to read and had never seen a question mark before. he had, however, seen one of these tools which were used to button up shoes, before the advent of laces. so he read it thusly:
where are you going, little buttonhook?
Believe it or not this hand made mug has a very comfortable handle with a thumb rest incorporated into it.
For this week's MacroMondays challenge Handle.
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Manchester Town Hall is four years into a six year restoration program. All paintings, statues and other artefacts have been carefully removed, cleaned, catalogued and stored for safe keeping ready to be re-installed in their rightful place when the Town Hall is re-opened to the public in 2024. This print by ‘Rainman’ replaces a painting of William Booth by an unknown artist and is the last painting to be brought down from the State Room.
I photographed this image, (including William Booth in colour), outside the Town Hall on one of the hoardings surrounding the work site; I have no idea who the photographer is but it is from a collection of prints by Manchester City Council.
The original can be found here: www.flickr.com/photos/manchester-city-council/albums/7215...
Crazy Tuesday.
The Priory Park Museum, The Prittlewell Priory, is the oldest continuously occupied building in Southend, it was founded in Medieval 12th Century around 1100AD, it was originally home to Monks from the Clunaic Priory of St Pancras.
This handle on our Hoosier cabinet has unlatched the door countless times since it was built in the 1930's. A part of our family for only 30 of those years, it is a reminder of the endurance and timelessness of well built things. Happy Macro Monday.
For Macro Mondays this week's theme is: 'handle'. I choose the little handle of a small wooden incense box. The handle and lock mechanism is no more than 1 inch. Happy Macro Mondays/ HMM
"To me, photography is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place.
I've found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them."....
Elliott Erwitt
Just before Lockdown I found this tiny creamer jug in a local shop. I knew it would come in handy (ha ha) for a Macro Monday project one day, so here it is for the "handle" theme. The height of the jug is just under 2 inches.
Macro Mondays -- theme "Handle"
This is the handle from a glass cream jug, part of a sugar bowl/creamer set that belonged to my mother. The latter part makes it very precious to me. :-)