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I have chosen part of the trade boxes and bags
that are used daily in the stores where I usually buy and that use bags or containers made with recyclable material in different percentages, and that in turn I reuse for
household use or disposable material.
They are not very photogenic but they are ... recyclable!!
Auswahlfoto:
Für:“Looking close on Friday!“am 02.05.2025.
Thema:“Tea Bags“….Teebeutel…
😃Thanks for views, faves and comments 😃
Bei gleicher Umgebung lebt doch jeder in einer anderen Welt
With the same environment, yet everyone lives in a different world
Arthur Schopenhauer
Finally, I've just finished some colorfull miniature bags :"> Hope my customers like them
Doll suitable: Latidoll, PKF, other 1:8 doll or 1:6 doll with the long straps.
Baskets full of colour at Issigeac Sunday market. This fantastic market fills the streets of the 13th/16th century town in the Dordogne France.
The bikes are packed in their travel bags and that means we're off to sunnier climes for a week of great mountain biking.
Smaller sweet Rootote. Has the hidden side pocket on the exterior and pockets inside & velcro closure on top.
Taschen und Fahrradtaschen.
Auswahlfoto:
Für“Smile on Saturday“ am 27.11.2021.
Thema:“ BAGS AND SUITCASES“
😄Happy Smile on Saturday😄
Thanks for views,faves and comments:-)
What are the best camera bags?
Check out my blog post here.
Offering a 10% discount until 31.08 with this code Brendan10%
Photo: R. Delanty
Pattern: Vogue Knitting Winter 2004/05 Issue
Designer: Nicky Epstein
Yarn: Paton's Classic Wool in black, Sage, Olive and red.
All finished.... there are 7 of each, and 4 of each are on the little place starting with E, the address of mine is on my profile :)
66054 600G 0915 Round Oak to Llanwern Exchange Sdgs Passing a access information board and loaded bags of ballast.I think the bird in flight is a newly arrived Swallow as there was a lot of them about.
Last Thursday I paid the CCET a visit for the first time since early 2021 with my buddy AJ. They had a very hefty train to take east that day, and used 3 of the 4 rostered EMDs for that day’s train. The CCET runs over a portion of the former N&W Peavine, and several of the N&W PL style signals remain standing, but are covered with large white bags. The signal the train is passing here is right outside of the Ancor, OH Yard. In the foreground is the bridge for Mount Carmel Road, which was apparently built in 1928.