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Macro Monday: Pencils, Pens, Erasers and/or Paperclips.

The flame in the distance is from Grangemouth oil refinery which is just over the horizon.

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Inspiration from a boring task. The theme was underneath for Macro Mondays. I did not have a clue until I started shredding paperwork.

 

HMM to all.

It pleases me when I get hold of an unusual tulip. This one looks like it's been through the shredder.

This poor butterfly has some stories to tell from the looks of the wings.

don't cross me ;O

48:52 Water motion

A brilliant river surfer I shot in Thun, Switzerland where there is a larger standing wave used by the surfers as the water passes under the old wooden bridge there. Lots of surfing without actually going anywhere-great fun!!

Shredding the gnar, meaning to ride with exceptional speed, ability, or enthusiasm. This surfer is Julian, and he did just that.

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Headline ...

 

Work of art shredded ! ...

 

ƒ/8.0 50.0 mm 1/50 2500

The velvet-shedding window for mule deer is almost a month long. It starts around the third week in August to the third week in September.

Pumpkin Carving at Fair Havens camp.

 

Bolsover, Ontario

Canada

NS 4713 switches boxcars at Continental Paper Grading Co., one of the last classic customers in the downtown Chicago area. The crew will pull one load of what is some sort of shredded paper/pulp and spot two empties for loading. There is only one loading door at the building that hasn't been bricked up, and so one boxcar is spotted on each of the two tracks parallel to one another so that one can be loaded through the other. The classic brick building was built around 1890 and aquired by Continental Paper in 1932, some 82 years ago. In 2020 CPG continues to ship by rail and work in its 130 year old building on Lumber Street. Chicago, IL

For this week's MacroMondays challenge "White Paper"

  

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Done for Macro Monday's theme: "Rubbish / Trash"

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Photo taken for the Macro Mondays theme “paper”.

Torn Oak trunk, Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl

“It is necessary for me to see the first point of light that begins to be dawn. It is necessary to be present alone at the resurrection of Day in solemn silence at which the sun appears, for this moment all the affairs of cities, of governments, of war departments, are seen to be the bickering of mice. I receive from the Eastern woods, the tall oaks, the one word DAY. It is never the same. It is always in a totally new language.”

- Thomas Merton from Journals, May 1965 and from A Year with Thomas Merton selected and edited by Jonathan Montaldo

Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl

My Grandfather's Ribbon and Medal, approximately 103 years old. It was given to returning US Troops at the end of WW 1.

 

Originally blue and gold, the ribbon has deteriorated greatly and faded. The angel with wings and halo is holding a shield in one hand and a sword in the other.

 

On the reverse side is a list of the 12 Allied countries surrounding a US shield with the words, "THE GREAT WAR FOR CIVILIZATION" across the top.

 

I was thinking of a background for this Ribbon/Medal, but didn't want to do 'black.' So while I was shredding papers and CD's and ready to empty the bin, I had the idea that this was an appropriate setting for the shredded ribbon.

 

The Ribbon is now back in my memory box.

 

For Smile on Saturday

Theme: Ribbons

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It has been a brutal year, with wars, political upheaval, extreme weather, and famine. If only the change of a year could bring relief... but alas, I fear it won't.

 

Here is a sunset from a few weeks back with scattered lenticular clouds on the east side of the Rockies. The stacked clouds in the center were remarkable in remaining in place for 3 or 4 hours, suggesting the velocity of the high winds responsible for their formation was relatively constant. Alternatively these might be some of the UFOs reported in the skies above New Jersey, parked while their owners shred the ski slopes.

 

Wishing everyone heath, happiness, and good light in the coming year.

Shot years ago in Detroit, apparently the driver thought it unsafe to stop and change the tire...unless that person didn't have a tire to spare.

Extra ventilation

I picked through the shredded-paper bin to find a few colorful pieces for this week's Smile on Saturday theme: "Selfmade Smiley."

 

HSoS

searching for a shred of hope

Red Tail Shredding prey.

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