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There are all kind of trading, crafts and services along the old arcades in George Town, Penang! I like to remember the time of travelling with backpack in the 80th - we used bag repair services. I never expectrd them to be still there, and busy...
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This repair shop and Inspection Station was built in the 1930’s. It has a large repair bay on the far side with a lift and pit. It had two gas pumps which were removed in 2007 when it was no longer cost effective to have fuel trucked out to this rural area, (which cost the owner extra money and had to be reflected in the gas prices). This station still does repair work and inspections. It has been in the same family since it was built. The owner is soon ready to retire and no other family member wishes to carry on the business, so the shop will close its doors for good. HWW
There are plenty of businesses throughout SE Asia devoted to repairing goods and shoe stalls are quite common. These two fellas seem to have plenty of business
Nobody was working on repairing the hole whilst I was there. A chance to get some photos. This is the second sinkhole on the A26 in this area.
The back streets of Liverpool's centre are a minefield of delight. This is a bicycle repair yard, incase you couldn't guess.
Best if viewed large. Photo taken in September, 2016, on the Crooked River in the town of Nome, Idaho, State. Well not a town now but at one time it was.
A Fisherman of Maryport Cumbria UK
doing what generations have done before him, maybe the nets and tools have changed, but they will always be "Men of the Sea" to me.
A dangerous occupation which commands my utmost respect.
This spider seemed to be repairing the area the leaf had trapped itself in the web , wrapping new webs to secure it I suppose . Would make a nice landing spot for unexpecting prey. The spider was actually upside down like shown and the leaf was caught up in the position you see as I was snapping the shot. No rotation was done to the image. Again another early morning light shot. Morning light is so nice . So many beams of light coming through the forest at that time.
Look in large if you have time . The spider has a really fantastic design on its back.
Log 2.002.2: My past several days have been spent exploring the planet searching for anything I can use. I've managed to find some strange metal scraps in a few areas and am using them to make some needed repairs to the ship. There is a strange feeling when I am out getting supplies that I am being watched, but still no definitive signs of life. I may have found a mineral that will be a decent fuel source, I'm just not sure yet how to excavate it properly.
After a wonderful holiday filled with fond memories, it's time for Bartie to get back to work.
On Monday morning at 9 o'clock, the door of the Repair Shop opens and the first customer is ready to go in.
NOIR BEAR:
Good morning, Mr. Bartie.
BARTIE:
Good morning, how can I help you?
NOIR BEAR:
I have a chair here that needs to be repaired.
When I sat on this chair and wiggled a little, the chair collapsed and I fell on the floor.
BARTIE:
That's not good. Did you hurt yourself?
NOIR BEAR:
I ended up with a bruised ankle. A good friend of mine, called Paddy, helped me and took care of me. I can't put any weight on my ankle yet, it's in a splint.
BARTIE:
Good heavens!
It could have been worse.
Well... let's take a look at the chair.
(examines the remains of the chair)
Oh... yes... hmm... it's possible...
The chair can be repaired, but it may take a while before it's ready. Due to my absence last week, because of my holiday, I have to catch up on some work. I hope you understand.
NOIR BEAR:
That's okay, Bartie. I'm glad the chair can be repaired.
BARTIE:
All right then.
I'll let you know when the chair is ready.
NOIR BEAR:
Great... thank you and goodbye.
BARTIE:
Goodbye.
Bartie Bristle is hand crafted in Merrythought, a British historical factory. The plush is mohair and the paws are made of cotton velvet
A pair of tinkerers are busy repairing pots in the kasbah of Fez (Fès), Morocco. Cobblers make or repair shoes, anglers catch fish, peddlers are traveling sellers of household goods, and tinkerers make or repair pots. The old medina of Fez was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1981.
A colorful lineup of locomotives sit in CN's Woodcrest shops waiting for repair. Taken on CN property with permission.
Waken at 4am to tornado sirens on Sunday 11/3, but all was okay in my area except high winds and heavy rains, later in the day a few repairs to the garden. Seemed like a good b/w shot for the aftermath of repairs.
Hoopes Hardware downtown Muskogee has now dedicated a section of the store to bikes and bike repair.
One of the few corners of Warwick that escaped the Great Fire of Warwick of 1694.
Thomas Oken's House.
Thomas Oken (d.1573) came from a humble family, but became the richest man in Warwick, making his fortune dealing in wool and woven fabrics. He lived during the reigns of Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I, during a period of great religious change and social upheaval.
Oken was married but died childless, and left his personal fortune to the town. His will arranged – amongst other things – for the payment of the salary of the schoolmaster, annual payments to ‘the poor’, the paving of certain streets, the repairing of the bridge, the wages of the herdsmen and the beadle, the repairing of the wells and the provision of a number of almshouses. The Thomas Oken Charity is still in existence today – and still owns this building, the rent for which goes towards good causes for the benefit of Warwick people.
In his will, Thomas Oken also provided for the spending of £1 annually on a feast, preceded by a service at St. Mary’s. The annual feast still goes on to this day, during which a toast is always given to Thomas Oken’s memory!
After the rain this patchwork looks great.
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