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AAW: Discomfort
I absolutely dislike cleaning--cleaning house or anywhere else. I find it very uncomfortable. So, when I saw these mops I thought about that. Needless to say, we have a housekeeper. Lol.
A larger Ford Thames was this Plaxton-bodied 676E with Gary Kent of Mapleton, near Ashbourne, which had been new to Ludlow Brothers of Birmingham. It didn't have much longer to go on the circuit, as its tax ran out at the end of the 1985 season.
Asajj learns the hard way not to be so obstinate when taking direction and finds herself mopping the floor of Boop's.
I just loved the textures and colours in the prison and the sense of history that goes with letting something just decay.
Background: "Eastern State Penitentiary was once the most famous and expensive prison in the world, but stands today in ruin, a haunting world of crumbling cellblocks and empty guard towers.
Known for its grand architecture and strict discipline, this was the world’s first true “penitentiary,” a prison designed to inspire penitence, or true regret, in the hearts of convicts.
Its vaulted, sky-lit cells once held many of America’s most notorious criminals, including bank robber “Slick Willie” Sutton and Al Capone." More at - www.easternstate.org/
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As Susan Sontag put it in her seminal publication : On Photography “ The painter constructs, the photographer discloses.” This is Ted Serios, and as hard as they tried, nobody could figure out what the fuck he was doing . . .
I usualy give my macro photos that I post here a tighter "flickr crop", because folks have to view them at such a small size that its hard to see the detail in the water drops. But I'm going to leave this as it is because I like the contrast of white flower on black and I like the big purple drop at the bottom right corner. You will have to view this large to see the refractions in the water drops of the English Daisy "Habanera" directly behind them.
Pixie Mops (Petrophile linearis). In this photo, you can see why members of this genus are often called conebushes. Lesueur National Park, near Jurien Bay, Western Australia.
313215 has come in from Brighton and waits to go back. At intervals along the platform are hoses, buckets (in Southern mint green) and mops. For side windows of units? Do the 313s not have built in windscreen washers? Either way the bucket was full of green slime, so presumably doesn't get much use - although would impart that well used patina to the train....