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This old tin sign is hanging on the side of the Harlowton, MT depot.
Canon EOS 350D Digital Rebel XT
Canon EFS 18-55mm lens
Roadside sign for Baskin Robbins in Lakewood, Washington
6125 100th St SW
Lakewood, WA 98499
(253) 584-1180
Kingsburg, Ca.
Okay, billing myself as a culture critic, and being one of the most cynical people you are likely to encounter (just finished watching "Watergate Revisited"), I have to wonder how moronic a people must be to promulgate or be persuaded by such an idiotic offer. Things are not free. Nothing is free. Love, air, tampons, or fireworks. No. Nada. Yet every swinging Richard peddler on every form of media uses this as a comeon. The conclusions I draw from this are not inclining me to believe in human rationality.
Another of the many funny translated safety signs posted at tourist locations throughout China. This sign as posted on at the entrance to the shaky suspended foot bridge at the entrance to the Shibaozhai Pagoda. The pagoda is located on the northern bank of Yangtze River, to the east of Chongqing.
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taken 11 january 2026
polaroid 600se
mamiya 127mm/4.7
polaroid 669
expired 2/1996
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stop judging others
and start arbitrating
your own actions.
Hurray!!!!!!!!
Snow bells (I think) blooming at Fellows Riverside Gardens in Mill Creek Park.
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Somehow I missed receiving my invitation to the royal garden party so I guess it's off to the cafe for me. (Surprisingly, the food was very good there but not cheap.)
Godmanchester is on the site of the Roman town of Durovigutum. There is archaeological evidence of Celtic and earlier habitation prior to the establishment of a key Roman town and a mansio (inn), so the area has probably been continuously occupied for more than 2,000 years. The settlement was at a crossroads of Roman roads Ermine Street, the Via Devana (from Cambridge, between Colchester and Chester) and a military road from Sandy, Bedfordshire. The Roman settlement was sacked by Anglo-Saxons in the third century. In contrast to Huntingdon, archaeological finds have been extensive in the centre of Godmanchester, which has two conservation areas of early recognition,[4] including many timber-framed Tudor houses, the largest being Tudor Farm, dating from 1600 and restored in 1995.
The Roman castra is mentioned in Godmanchester's name, which comes from Anglo-Saxon Godmundceaster, referring to a Roman fortified place or army camp of/belonging to Godmund, a typically Saxon name. The location is likely to have been originally settled due to the gravel beds providing a ford across the River Great Ouse.
The place was listed as Godmundcestre in the Domesday Book of 1086 in the Hundred of Leightonstone in Huntingdonshire.[5] The survey records that there were 26 ploughlands, with capacity for a further 31 and, in addition to the arable land, there were 160 acres (65 hectares) of meadows, 50 acres (20 hectares) of woodland and three water mills, a church and a priest.[6]
Godmanchester was the first chartered by King John in 1212, though it had been a market town and royal manor for some years. King James granted a second Royal Charter in 1604. From Wikipedia
Myeongdong, Seoul, South Korea
Single-exposure with Sony 70-200mm on Sony A7rii
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