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These remote farm storage units looked as if they were guarding the night.
Did you know the word "orange" has no rhyming word in English.
Parked behind the owner's building, moving van for Johnson Storage & Moving, Longmont, Colorado. Van is marked for United Van Lines.
Lagerung von Offshore-Teilen im Hafen von Bremerhaven.
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Offshore storage in the port of Bremerhaven, Germany.
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I haven't vanished, just been busy getting ready for spring. And I have been working hard on outfitting my puzzle studio and have re-finished the first three of 12 giant flat-file cabinets I bought via Craigslist. I found three locally from an architect getting ready to retire and downsize, and for the other 9, I had to rent a U-haul trailer and drive to northern New Jersey, which made for a busy day, but it's rare to find so many of the same size in the same place. (Price was a motivator too - I paid about the same for all 12 as I would have paid for one brand new cabinet, which probably wouldn't have been as well made as these.).
Pictured above are three from the Jersey haul: old steel cabinets from a now defunct Newark, NJ company called Stacor. These were made circa 1960s - 70s, and the guy I bought them from pulled them out of an old engineering firm. They are seriously heavy - about 250 lbs. each with the drawers.
I completely refinished the cabinets and painted them white. It may seem like I am a "white-on-white" type person for my decor. In fact I do like rich colors too, but because of the modest amount of natural light in this space it makes sense to keep everything as light as possible so light will bounce around.
I could have built some shelving from scratch, I suppose - but lumber, and time, have become very expensive lately. I also like the idea of repurposing something instead of using new materials. It didn't take too long to remove the handles, sand the cabinets and then prime and paint them with some tough oil-based enamels. But moving everything up to the second floor of the barn was a lot of effort.
These large Stacor flat file cabinets will make a wonderful storage space for my completed puzzles. In each drawer, I can fit either 10-12 puzzles in the 1000 piece size, or 5-6 puzzles in the 2000 piece size, very comfortably. This particular set of cabinets has a nice feature, this curtain-like material that is fused to a weighted tab that protects from dust and keeps documents from curling up and getting stuck inside the shelves. So, just the three cabinets seen here are enough to hold approximately ninety 2000 piece puzzles, or 180 in the 1000 piece size. I'd better get puzzling!
The next batch of 3 should be ready this weekend.
Baltimore & Annapolis car #93 sits at the head of a line of interurban cars in the yards at Bladen Street in Annapolis, MD on May 30, 1946. Note the reflection of the State Capitol building's dome in the right side windsheild of number 93. In less than 3 years their services would no longer be needed. The Baltimore & Annapolis replaced their interurbans with buses on February 4, 1950. Kodak 616 B&W negative, Walter Hulseweder photographer.
This little room is under the stairs going up to the garage loft. I had to call in a locksmith to open the door for me. It was locked ever since we moved into this house 3 years ago and I suspect it hasn't been used in years.
I need the storage space for my garden tools. It has electricity so I can recharge the tools if need be. Once I get this room in order I can use it and then can set up my lovely sun porch off the back of the house. It's a work in progress!
For the longest time I couldn't figure out how to organize the storage room in my basement. A couple days ago I came across these great stickers at Staples and decided to get boxes to sort out all my junk and use the stickers to index them.
This was a large stainless steel umbrella storage unit with individual keys at the entrance of a hospital. The Japanese on the whole are very honest, but umbrella theft can be rampant on rainy days:)
My new order and storage-system.
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Lawshall based Clements Haulage & Storage Volvo FH 500 coupled to a three axle tipper trailer unloading at the nestle Purina pet food factory at Sudbury
Southeastern Class 466 units Nos. 466024 and 466043 and Class 465 unit No. 465010 pass Cuxton Road footbridge, Strood in the consist of the 5Q26 10:59 Gillingham E.M.U.D. to Worksop Up Receptions stock movement for warm storage / scrap hauled by Rail Operations Group Class 37 No. 37884 'Cepheus'
West Midlands Railway unit, 730038, arrives at Gascoigne Wood for storage behind ROG's 37510 'Orion', 5Q16 from Doncaster Belmont
I'm sick of my rolling stock being damaged during transport, so I've been making storage boxes to protect them.
These are fairly time consuming to make (~20-30 mins each), but protect the models really well, and are easy to use. The box and rails are made from foam core, and have strips of foam padding to support the model.
This template is for one end. I measure the length of the rolling stock (coupler to coupler) and lightly glue the template on the centre line of the foam core, separated by the length, then cut out the fiddly bits.
I use scrap strips of foam core for rails (the template shows the position of the inner edge of these rails).
Part of the tour around the attic and cellar pf the house, led us to rooms with furniture placed into storage. The policy of the house is nothing new in and nothing taken away.
2015 10 26 133223 Norfolk Felbrigg Hall 1PM
i organised my Re-Ment & Megahouse miniatures last year & got rid of all the cardboard boxes, it took me ages (i think i have around 55 complete sets + some random bits, but i've honestly lost count, so this might be a bit off).
each box has 2 or 3 complete sets inside (except the larger box on top which has more) & each individual set is in a small plastic bag.
complete sets i have in no particular order:
Re-Ment -
Japanese Food Zanmai
Petite Super Market 1
Shipment Direct from Farm
Dessert Shop 2
Cafe Meshi
Europe Gourmet Tour
Petite Super Market 2
Japanese Food Biyori
Dreamy American Life
Petite Kitchen
Direct from Farm Mogitate
Afternoon Snack
Is it Time to Eat, Yet
Petite Drugstore
Good Taste Food Market
Japanese Local Food
Japanese Sweets
Mother's Kitchen
Our Lunch Box
Favorite Stationery
Petite Home Center
Let's Cook
Summer Vacation
Mom's Happy Kitchen
Elementary School
Asian Goods Store
Department Shopping
My Room Collection
Nathalie's French Goods
OL Life
Table Ware Collection
Nostalgic Appliance
American Kitchen
Beans Strawberry Egg
Discount Electric Appliance Store
Dish in Fairyland 1
Exciting Treasure
Fairyland Sweet
Hungry Animal Village
Mushroom Store
Natalie's Paris Snacks
Petite-Kawa Kitchen
Pretty Placing
Rainbow Deli
Welcome to Strawberry House
Mini Sweets
Flirty Pink / Koisuru Pink
(& 11 individual sets from various sets)
not pictured - the clothes & accessories (30 Days Fashion Collection, Puchi Shoes & Bags & Shoes & Bag Collection), Petite Housing & some furniture (Cafe Table Wood, etc)
Megahouse -
Cafe de Cake
Exciting Kitchen
Forest Tea Set
Retro Style
(& an individual set from Ouchi de Ice)
+ World's Strings Collection
i think there's over 550 individual sets, i need to check if there's more i've forgotten about though O_o;
A storage for salt in the winter for the snowy road condition. Milky way above with me light painting on the left. It was so dark didn't know the fish eye lens have me in the frame. Could have edit that out, but nah...! Let's keep it as shot!!!
So yea it is a single exposure shoot just on Highway 99 up north passed Pemberton and Joffrey Lake Provincial Park. Beside Duffey Lake. This area is almost 0 light pollution. Great location for Stargazing.
Hope you like it, Thanks for viewing!
An old storage build on the grounds of the East Broad Top Railroad yard in Orbisonia, Pennsylvania. The railroad ceased operations several years ago but ongoing efforts to save the buildings by a local grassroots volunteer organization have shown progress on some of the other historic buildings in the yard.
Technical details:
Toko 4x5 wooden large format field camera.
150mm F6.8 Rodenstock Geronar lens in Copal BT shutter.
Ilford FP4+ B&W film, shot at ISO 100.
1/30th second at F22.
Developed in Pyrocat HD at 1:1:100 dilution for 8 minutes @ 20 degrees Celsius in Jobo Multitank 5 with 2509N sheet film reels with drum placed on Unicolor Uniroller 352 auto-reversing rotary base.
Negative scanned with Epson 4990 on holders with ANR glass.