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Oh boy, time to pack up the shop and office. Next weekend is my last one here and since the place will be bare except what can go in a Honda Civic after next Thursday, The last 4 days are probably gonna be rather uncomfortable. I hate moving, but this is worth the effort...
The first day of dirt packing. It's dirty, but not cob. This is the floor! A lot of work and I wouldn't recommend EVER installing a dirt floor, it's just not worth the effort. I've got another foot to go in this photo. It's very sturdy though; I'm shoveling damp dirt in and tamping it with a homeade packer. The next day, when the packed dirt is dry, it is surprisingly durable. Lately I've been shoveling in dry dirt and have noticed that it doesn't pack well at all and looks exactly the same the next day.
Workers are making categorization of the Mangoes for packing, selling and transportation, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, India
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On May 11th, I started packing up the solar plant; the storage batteries were full and would deliver power for about two weeks (for the water pump, the lamps, the laptop, the mobile phone and, of course, the camera).
When I had come back from my last hike through the sacred Moon Mountain, I had been impatiently awaited by Nereida, and from this moment she did not leave my side for any second (exempt from the nights); she poked her sweet little nose into everything, and she was playful and joyfully excited like never before -- it was as if she had grasped that she was meant to come along with me to Switzerland.
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This was our last night on the ship. It was a lot easier packing to go home, since we didn't have to care about wrinkles or anything.
July 14 - Mani/Pedi, bought a new camera bag and tripod, last minute shopping. Thankful that it's all done except for the packing.
This is but the first of many wounds I am sure to incur over this next week. This one is one my hand.
How to make wrapping, packing (recycled material)
I wanted to make something different. I used old cardboard, some paper and felt.
Kiwifruit are sorted and graded by hand, before being packed here. This is run by a cooperative of growers. The fruit can keep in cold storage for as long as six months.
The watermelons have been rained out, ironically. But how do you go about moving dozens and dozens of watermelons from the sidewalk back to the truck? You throw them, obviously. (The blur near the top of the screen is a melon in transit from tosser to receiver.)
Using Kirsten's.
I loved the colourful new items from STICKY FINGERS so I had to get!! Being summer and all in Aussie land.
Love my old green & black suitcase but it seems to fall apart lately, might gonna have to buy a new one, soonish.
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