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Bullard’s Big Inside Garage Sale - 3-6/3-7-2020!In case you missed it - Bullard’s Market held their fantastic in-door garage sale last week. But in case you saw something you wish you’d bought, or see something you’d like to buy in from the photos on Flicker, you can call Cindy Bullard at 574-293-3276 or send her a message on Facebook to ask if that item is still available. Most of the items from the sale will be moved to storage so the the Greenhouse and Produce displays can begin to fill that space. However, a number of antiques, jewelry, home decor, furniture, knick-knacks, old glassware and games will still be displayed in the Market when it is open.Two of The Chillbillys performed and Hotdoggity’s served up hot dogs outside on Friday and Saturday, March 6 and 7. So be sure to watch for the Grand Opening of the Greenhouse for all your Spring plants and flowers! Just the Facts: 2020 is the the 31st year for Bullard’s: It is a 130 year old family farm that transformed into Elkhart’s well-known fresh Farm Market and Greenhouse business, located at the corner of C.R. 17 and Middlebury St. Bullard's Farm Market is Elkhart County's largest retail fresh, local farm market. Coming Soon: Opening of Bullard’s Greenhouse and Opening and Bullard’s Market for fresh Produce. Watch for Opening Dates or Special Sales!
This morning I spotted a young person who carried a bag with a message I connected strongly with.
After I processed the image, I realized that the hyper-reality of the situation was exactly how I felt about the scene as it played out before me at 7:06am.
In addition to the tone-mapper application, I used the Gimp to get things the way I wanted. Powerful combination that these open source tools provide, eh?
I love it!
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Advising motorists that the intersection upgrade of Golden Grove Rd/Grenfell Rd East will commence in the next few weeks.
The world without advertising.
Would you believe that your brain is flooded with around three thousand marketing messages per day? Everyday an estimated twelve billion adverts are displayed on our televisions with another three million radio commercials reaching our ears on a daily basis? But in September 2006, the mayor of Sao Paulo declared all advertising in his city a ‘visual pollution’, banning it all leaving pure white billboards and metal frames as replacement to the persuasive messages and lustful images. From this, I began to think, what would our scenery be like without advertising. What would our world be like without advertising subconsciously placed everywhere around us? Therefore these photographs are just an insight into London city without advertising. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not trying to drive a negative or positive opinion on the multi-billion pound industry (my whole family is in advertising after all), just open your mind to the mass amount of advertising that sways your thoughts on the products that you buy everyday. Think about how many advertising logos, slogans or images that you can remember off the top of your head?
We were packing up the gear on our last day at the beach for the season, and I spotted this woman. Alone on the beach, she wrote in the sand with a stick, lost in thought.
Taken with my Minolta XG-1 35mm SLR. Scanned in picture, no enhancements.
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This is a photo of Janneth. Taken in the Edison Bowl, I like this photo because it shows how receiving a message or seeing an old photo can make you happy. Phones aren't always bad!
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Another birthday has come and gone. As you look back on your past year remember all of the success you’ve had, all the good and bad times that have made you stronger and wiser and hopefully a little more patient. Take a minute (out of a very busy schedule) and think of the things you’d like to accomplish this year... and remember to take the time for not only work but for family and friends (as they are the ones that help shape you) I hope 26 is a great year.... I wish you nothing but the best. Happy Birthday Gordie Tam... xoxox
The picture was taken at a little photowalk last week and instantly the song of "The Police" was playing in my head.
Taken at RAF Stenigot with a panasonic lumix LX3. The site was used during the cold war as some sort of listening post and this is part of a machine in a room there.