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Found this guy in a thrift store on Sanibel Island, Florida with the bird and all the junk he's surrounded by.

Last Photos taken at Paradise Point Coffee Shop and Junk Store.

Have a good day.

This is Junk-Start. He sneaks up in the middle of shots, terrorizes the crew, and the shot. He may strike at any time!!!

   

Dennis Calvert

Robey

 

Central State Hospital

Old International Truck left out in the pasture.

Hinton, WV

Hasselblad

After switching Rockwood for 2+ hours, the Crab Orchard bound train departs town with FIMX 3138 at the helm over the "Junk Yard" curved trestle. It's a steep climb from the interchange to the tunnel on rain soaked rails, but with three units online, and a reasonably short train in tow, it was easy work for the veteran engineer.

One man's junk is another man's treasure

 

Found this while wandering in Miami, Arizona

From Luftfartsmuseet i Bodø.

The Junkers Ju 52/3m (nicknamed Tante Ju ("Aunt Ju") and Iron Annie) is a transport aircraft that was designed and manufactured by German aviation company Junkers.

 

Development of the Ju 52 commenced during 1930, headed by German aeronautical engineer Ernst Zindel. The aircraft's design incorporated a corrugated duralumin metal skin as a strengthening measure, which was very unusual at the time. The Ju 52's maiden flight was performed on 13 October 1930. It was initially designed with a single engine, however, it was produced in quantity as a trimotor. The primary early production model, the Ju 52/3m, was principally operated as a 17-seat airliner or utility transport aircraft by various civil operators during the 1930s. Following the rise of Nazi Germany, thousands of Ju 52s were procured as a staple military transport of the nation. The Ju 52/3mg7e was the principal production model.

The Ju 52 was in production between 1931 and 1952. In a civilian role, it flew with over 12 airlines, including Swissair and Deutsche Luft Hansa, as both a passenger carrier and a freight hauler. In a military role, large numbers flew with the Luftwaffe, being deployed on virtually all fronts of the Second World War as a troop and cargo transport; it was also briefly used as a medium bomber. Additionally, the type was deployed by other nation's militaries in conflicts such as the Spanish Civil War, the Chaco War, and the Portuguese Colonial War. During the postwar era, the Ju 52 had a lengthy service life with numerous military and civilian operators; large numbers were still in use by the 1980s. Even in the 21st century, several aircraft have remained operational, typically used for purposes such as heritage aviation displays and aerial sightseeing.

10% Junk. Ten percent of nothin' is ... let me do the math here ... nothin' into nothin' ... carry the nothin' ...

  

Stuff:

 

AZOURY - Japet Magnifying Glass

== NS chest armor

EC-Catsuit Latex

Unorthodox Smith Dreads

A.W.A. Prosthetic Hand (Bento)

 

[SCHYLOLABS]Sci-Fi Holo Screen Board

[COMIX]Sci-fi Chair #1

  

Fresno, Ca.

Remember, when your man comes home from a hard day's work, always have a drink ready for him, and dinner prepared.

Museo Aviación (Madrid)

Macro Mondays theme is : Junk drawer

AI generated junkyard image from Text 2

macromondays#junk drawer

Head-lelutka Ceylon evoX

Hair:VCO-Merry

Top:cheezu-yuka top

Skirt:cheezu-yuka bottom

Food:VCO-Berry snack set

I was about to have a rummage through my husband’s workbench drawer as i knew it was full of junk, well, in my eyes, not his obviously. But first I needed to tidy my “photo studio” (a metre of a worktop between the wall and the sink in the utility room) to make room to display it. Amongst the clutter I found this motley collection of dried grasses, seed heads, wisteria and rose petals, dried chive flowers and rosebuds I had put in a box after finishing various projects I had undertaken. I soon realised that in my husband’s eyes these would be seen as rubbish and therefore “junk” was in my own patch! The box was too full to keep within the Macro Monday’s three inch rule so here are a few of the items.

 

Now the question is do I chuck it all out now or keep it in case it comes in useful again?

#MacroMondays theme #Junk

Museo de Aeronáutica y Astronáutica de España

For the Macro Mondays Theme: Junk

 

Detail of the top of a lantern.

I came across this old lantern in my shed. Dirty, broken, and rusty, but still too beautiful to throw away ...

 

Thank you for your time, faves and comments, it's much appreciated.

HMM

They say that you should get the apple pie from McGregor's Bakery in Solitaire. "They" say a lot of things.

This is an old terminal for a battery enigiser to keep livestock inside the fence line. It is beyond economical repair and is most definitely junk in my shed and now it requires taking to the recycling yard. HMM

Not exactly sure where this came from but really have no use for it. It is shaped like a globe that pulls open from the top. It would have at one time contained cigarettes in each of the sleeves.

Junk Food - Haunted Gingerbread Mansion @SatanInc

Junk Food- RIP Brownies @SatanInc

Satan Inc. 2023!

 

Junk schooner sets sail from Albany Bulb

2 key fobs from the Jamie Hayes Gallery in New Orleans

junk a plenty

that's what we are

full of stuff from near to far

happy to collect

happy to save

any little trinket whatever's man made

and so it is

the heavens holding junk

so much of it that the aliens can't park

no place to go

oh no oh no

now they must go home

and leave us all alone.

take Area 51 with you

we are bringing in our own foreign bunk

floating toasters and coasters

now ovens and roasters

have filled our spaces

and taken the place

of home made products

no where to be found

maybe in a far off galaxy

i will find products that use to be close to me.

boots and socks

hammers and blankets

made in space ships

by creatures called sprockets

and who will make their spaceships next year

probably the planet next to them

called Little Gem

a marketing name put on their tags

glued to their rockets

by those little sprockets who have nothing to say,

but hey, buy today so we can eat tomorrow.

  

Happy Macro Mondays: Junk Drawer

Asahi Pentax SL, Super Takumar 55mm 1.8, Kodak Ektar 100

 

It's a new hobby and honestly, I have no idea what I'm doing! Thanks to TikTok, I thought I needed another hobby.

 

4x100

In the depths of the junk drawer a washing machine etc. tap for 15mm pipework.Been in there for years. I'll need it one day.

Macro Modays theme 'Junk Drawer'.

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