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A rusty vintage truck is repurposed to bring beauty and interest to this scene.

Happy Sliders Sunday!

Been around the block a few times.

A rusty vintage delivery truck is converted into a show-stopping decoration for a business.

Repurposed cut glass decanters and bottles make beautiful lampshades.

 

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Shot with Moment’s wide lens.

The petals fell from my birthday flowers and are now looking more like potpourri....the beautiful glass bowl, another long ago gift, was handcrafted by a Santa Ynez artist, according to the tag.

After the mill was closed, it has become a fishing hole, and a park for strollers and bike riders.

Former coal unloading dock recently converted to recreational use.

 

Some interesting photos..

huroniamuseum.com/museum-town/midland-coal-docks/

 

Topaz edit

Gartelmann Liqueur Muscat bottle now holds bird feathers I've found ... seems appropriate with the Magpie picture.

Looking Close... on Friday: Words on Glass

Fair trade

Small companies

Localized version

Cardboard protecting the floor

Captured for Looking close... on Friday! theme: piggy bank.

HLCoF everyone!

 

Previously the jar contained my homemade jam. The label is homemade, too. It is my photo of the view from our house at Rocky Butte. Mt Hood is obscured by the coin.

A water fountain is now a planter

14 Rue des Moulins

Strasbourg

France 🇫🇷

Reedley, Ca.

Sinclair Dino is sporting a new outfit.

CS-TOP, an Airbus A330-202, on approach to runway 24R at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario. "PEDRO NUNES" was arriving as TAP9187 (Transportes Aereos Portugueses, S.A., operating as TAP Air Portugal) from Lisbon, Portugal.

 

This aircraft was reconfigured as a dedicated freighter in December 2020 and now wears "AIR CARGO" titles. This flight's payload was reportedly COVID-19 vaccines.

The old Medical Hall in Ludlow Street, Navan, Co Meath, sympathetically updated as a vape shop.

Once a workmen's hut for Dubs Quarry at the top of the Honister Pass, the Dubs Hut was renovated in 2016-17 by the Mountain Bothies Association (MBA). www.mountainbothies.org.uk/

The purpose of the MBA is "To maintain simple shelters in remote country for the use of all who love wild and lonely places." And this is most definitely one such place.

The deep cleft beyond the hut is the path down to Gatesgarth and the southern end of Buttermere Lake.

This is the remains of a tree that was felled in my local park, as a result of disease. These sections were left where they were felled and have become a feature, where families gather in the Summer and children climb. There is so much character in this solid timber that must be many years old.

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repurposed home decor viewed at "Past Perfect Too" a Shabby Chic type Antique & Crafts Store - Lawton, OK

Hiding away from the eyes of the general public, this neat little critter spends her retirement days shuffling cars around within the confines of Charter Steel in Saukville, Wisconsin in a mostly intact coat of WC maroon and gold paint with it’s WC road number. The CN owns the Mill-Saukville portion of this line specifically to serve Charter Steel with a local based in Germantown, while the WSOR owns everything north up to Kiel and west to Ackerville with a local based in Granville. A quick picture search indicates that the retrofitted safety railings along the top of the hood were installed within the last couple of years. They’re not pretty, but at least the paint matches.

This former Boulton Brown Mill is not a set of condos.

 

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Repurposed industrial complex on East 36th St., Cleveland

Old railroad tank car repurposed as a fuel tank for Wendover City vehicles, Tooele County, Utah.

A view of the south side of W. Main Street as seen from Capitol Ave. in the heart of the Mount Sterling Commercial Historic District. The district includes four entire city blocks and parts of four others. Nearly all of the buildings in the district are Italianate commercial buildings; the only exceptions are the Classical Revival former First National Bank building shown on the corner (completed in 1915 and now repurposed as a physical therapy clinic), and the Brown County Courthouse (shown previously), which incorporates both Italianate and Classical Revival elements. The district was added to the NRHP in 1987.

 

Mount Sterling is the seat of Brown County. The city had a population of 2,006 at the 2020 census.

 

Sources:

National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form: Mount Sterling Commercial Historic District; Mount Sterling, Illinois (Wikipedia); Mount Sterling Commercial Historic District (Wikipedia), Brown County, Illinois (Wikipedia)

 

Our coal-powered electrical generating plant will soon be replaced by one that is solar powered. Here's my tongue-in-cheek suggestion for how the old plant could be used.

 

The original photo was taken with my iPhone 11 during a bike ride. Photofox Surreal Skies was used to create this image.

Old windmill repurposed for parking lot lighting on west front lot

Object process

Redeployed adaption

Alternative use value

Knightshayes Court is a Victorian country house near Tiverton, Devon, England. The former stables have been repurposed as a cafe.

A glimpse of what the post-fossil-fuel world might look like. A repurposed filling station in Tucson, Arizona.

This small building has served many businesses over the years. Not sure what it is now.

Beacon, NY -- Here's a creative use of the driftwood along the river banks. I was here today during high tide, and water and tiny pieces of driftwood were flowing under this arch constructed by locals.

This is the Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge located in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Many years ago it was repurposed from a Rail Bridge to a walking bridge. In order to visit a family member, we drove from Digby, N.S. to Fredericton N.B.. We had reserved the 4:30pm Ferry but at 3:pm, we received an email stating the Ferry had been cancelled, and in fact never left Fredericton. Bastards!

 

We kept our cool and decided to make the 6.5 hour drive. We did however, enjoy the scenery along the way. My compliments to those responsible for designing the highway system in Nova Scotia. Other Provinces could learn from those engineers, and how to move traffic both effectively and quickly.

 

www.photographycoach.ca/

Built in 1873, the United Brethren Union Chapel is now a private residence. It's located at the corner of Badger Creek Road and 105th Street, south of Van Meter. There is also small cemetery here (not shown) to the east or right side of the photo.

 

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