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I am wondering the purpose of this cone. There is no work carry on around the area.
Perhaps, its part of the park decoration.
Taken at Hort Park.
still in the cast for a few more weeks so still struggling with daily things i’d hoped my awful shoe tying would have at least lasted til i got to work but i was already almost tripping on these long laces at the top of my stairs heading out for work so very carefully i headed out for work, stopping for an outfit pic in the garage, and had Jenny retie my granny boots at work. I’m also wearing scrunched black socks, blue floral skirt and a solid blue short sleeve tee since it’s going to be hella warm today.
Artiste : Smerg
Festival Caps Attack, organisé les 30 septembre et 1er octobre 2017, pour célébrer les 10 ans de l'association Art Osons.
Zone artisanale Francis Combe à Cergy (95)
Autres photos Street Art ici / other photos here : www.flickr.com/photos/140051458@N06/albums/72157666007720822
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Bandhavgargh, Madhya Pradesh. Rural Indian women do a surprising amount of hard physical labour in the hot sun, from before dawn to late at night. Their colourful and delicate traditional dress seemed to jar with the dirty sweaty work, but they seemed happy enough and engaged in friendly banter with me. They were also at ease with being photographed.
Home of the Rock n Roll hall of fame, these are guitars placed throughout the city in honor of it. The R n R hall of fame is pictured in the background.
Headed to work in the morning across the same bridge, face the same issues, in the same job gets to be a chore sometimes. I imagine her mind is on her calendar, or perhaps something deeper.
The making of a goddess. Kali, a rather fearsome Hindu goddess is usually portrayed with decapitated heads tied on her belt. But in these early stages, she feels only the clay modeller's hands as he adds layer upon layer to make the shapely figure. A scene in one of the several idol makers' workshops in the Kalighat suburb of southern Kolkata. India. November 2017. © David Hill.