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By the lower ferry, looking out to Kingswear, a K6 box in Dartmouth.

I really enjoyed using the one inch strips in the blocks for the last quilt, so I want to make more of those blocks in solids, no black and lots of white. Whenever I'm in a mood to use one inch strips, I go with that mood! I pulled the different sizes of strips to make those blocks and then started sorting them into like colors. Since these have been cut at different times from my stash of solids, the same fabric is often mixed throughout the piles. So many slightly different shades in these! Good thing I like sorting :)

Actually, I made a large mistake!

I wanted to put this inner fabric on the purple box! I noticed it after I finished this box...

Keepsake Box, using Graphic 45 specialty paper and old Library Cards.

A post box on the side of the 'Rabbit Run' road from Telford to Wombourne in Shropshire (and Staffordshire respectively) UK. Locals will know it, others probably have their own 'Rabbit Runs'........anyway, I digress. I nearly got run over twice by passing cars when trying to get the right angle for the shot from a precarious footing on the roadside verge.

The best opening box since almost 7 years that i'm in the hobby! These heads are awesome, feels so human, even blank they can tell a story! Drazen head is a gift for my twin sister $avage here on flickr ^^ Freegifs are glass eyes, eyeputty and an hook for head!

Paper: 15 cm

Modules: 2 +2 for lid and box

Model: Tomoko Fuse

 

We had most of our presents shipped directly to my parents' house, so we had a ton of wrapping to do once we got there.

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Circus Pig Pill Box (Shown in Orange Tangerine)

 

The perfect little box to house those special mementos.

This unique box design makes a great accessories for desks and tables.

 

• Solid wood construction

• Pill box is painted with the color Orange Tangerine, sanded and 2nd coated.

• Top is decoupaged with my "Circus Pig" illustration design.

View of Melody's box from the front.

Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore!

 

One of the many signs that I'm back in the UK; and every time I see one of these, I'm reminded of a poem I learned as a child -

 

The pillar box is fat and red

It's mouth is very wide.

It wears a tammy on its head.

It must be dark inside!

And really it's the greatest fun

When mummy lets me stop

And post the letters one by one.

I love to hear them drop!

 

(All this, and I can't remember where I leave me keys!)

 

Thanks to Kim Klassen for the texture!

The delivery man came and dropped off three HUGE boxes in the road outside the house today at lunchtime. He wasn't willing to put them in the driveway. Or take away the cardboard. Or the wood. Or in fact, do anything that might be construed as "helpful". A neighbour helped pry them open with his crowbar - we had to get them off the street before it got dark and/or started to rain. As they took up one half of the road, I was also afraid there might be a terrible traffic accident!

 

It took two hours for me to open up the boxes, and then my poor mother helped me carry them into the garage.

 

The only injury was to my mother's foot when she tripped over a palette that the delivery man left behind.

 

Oh, the box does indeed say "Harley Davidson" as the crating company mostly dealt with US bikes. The delivery man was momentarily interested until I said it wasn't a HD, it was a BMW. He didn't actually believe me that it wasn't an HD. He was an idiot.

This photo took me back to my photography class where I would go out shooting with some of my class mates we always used to come back with the same or similar photos, it taught me to think outside the box see what everyone else is shooting and think about how I can make it different, can i see the photo they are shooting and find a different take a different approach can I make it better? This is the reason I couldn't resist taking this photo of all the students photographing the same model on the same ledge in the same position doing the same pose.

Both Photo's are of Loco's outside Moira Signal Box, the 56's face the up (Leicester) direction the right hand Loco stands on the Rawdon Colliery spur, my Loco with ex-Guard Brian Neal (Chocolate Soldier) on board awaits departure for Lounge, once I took me Pic, Driver Frank Bailey stands on the box steps, the 58 was en-route to Willington and on this day I was almost in collision with sleepers on the track at Coton Park, cheers the Burton P-Way of the 1980's...

Dad got Viagra... tissue box.

Warning: Do not use boxes as temporary furniture

 

-Budget Rental

LITTER box. Not cuddly bed-box. But who could be upset when they are being so cute! XD

Full view of the pretty in pink box. Each side is different, with hearts, words and a little bling!

Die Agfa Synchro Box (1951-1957) war die letzte „echte“ Box im Agfa Programm. Die Clack war zwar ähnlich einfach ausgestattet, hatte aber nicht mehr die „Kasten“-Form.

 

Das bemerkenswerteste war – wie schon der Name sagt – der Blitzanschluss. Allerdings konnte nur das spezielle Agfa-Blitzgerät verwendet werden. Das wurde dann doch nicht so oft dazu gekauft, weil es in der Anschaffung und im Unterhalt (Batterie und Blitzbirnen) recht teuer war und damit eigentlich dem „Box“-Konzept widersprach.

 

Die Kamera hatte 2 Brillantsucher, 2 Stativgewinde (Hoch- und Querformat!) und einen Drahtauslöseranschluss. Man konnte durch einen Schieber eine kleinere Blende einstellen oder ein Gelbfilter vorschalten. Der Verschluss hatte wie immer Moment- und Zeiteinstellung.

 

Die Agfa Box war mein erster Fotoapparat, gewonnen als Hauptgewinn(!) auf einer Tombola.

 

Passing the site of the former Whitwell Station 58025 heads a MGR towards Shirebrook on Friday 31-01-1997. Whitwell Station signal box is a Midland Railway design dating from 1893 which closed on 04-05-1997 with control of the line passing to Elmton and Cresswell Junction and was subsequently demolished.

 

Scan of a Photograph.

Chacewater signal box on the Down (towards Penzance) platform at Chacewater railway station

 

Chacewater signal box was a Great Western Railway Company type 7d design fitted with a 35 lever Great Western Railway Company Vertical Tappet 3-bar frame that was ordered in March 1912. It was inspected on 17th November 1914 and replaced an earlier signal box. A 2 lever miniature frame was installed at some time to operate the detonator placers and a British Railways Western Region key control instrument was commissioned on 10th March 1957 controlling 100 signal (up intermediate block). The signal box closed on 12th June 1977 when the absolute block section was extended to between Truro and Drump Lane signal boxes

 

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Boxes filled with crafty goodness :)

US drinking laws should be reconsidered – probably they should become federal law. Obama can you hear me?

Photo taken with Tomioka Porst Color Reflex 55mm f/1.4

The bright colors of this FedEx collection box outside the Westminster, MD, just jumped out at me.

Newly acquired box-o-rollers.

Caixa octagonal – pequena flor (octagon box – small flower):

Papel: filipaper granitto pink – 90g/m2;

Tampa: 14x14cm (4 folhas);

Corpo: 14x14cm (4 folhas);

Fonte: Fabulous Origami Boxes;

Criação: Tomoko Fuse;

 

The box for a Zeiss-Ikon Ikonta 521/16, (yes, I also have [and use] the camera!) A 1950's folding 6x6cm camera, as seen on my dinner table. Taken in Albany, CA by a Nikon D40x with a Nikon 18-55mm Vr kit lens (at 35) Camera's on-board flash fired.

SIGNAL BOX AT THE SOUTHERN END OF HARDEN STATION

3 (from "voice box - part 1"): NEW DOORS

All part of Pukkagens move to the seaside.

gift box with ribbon on white background

A Signal Box that used to control a swing Bridge carrying a railway line somewhere over the Norfolk Broads. Taken in the 1980's

Mumbles in a beer box

testing circuits and figuring out how they are all wired up

 

testing circuits and figuring out how they are all wired up. this came off of a 93, i think, nissan maxima

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Little Boxes

by Malvina Reynolds

 

Little boxes on the hillside, Little boxes made of tickytacky

Little boxes on the hillside, little boxes all the same

There's a green one and a pink one and a blue one and a yellow one

And they're all made out of ticky tacky and they all look just the same.

 

And the people in the houses all went to the university

Where they were put in boxes and they came out all the same,

And there's doctors and there's lawyers, and business executives

And they're all made out of ticky tacky and they all look just the same.

 

And they all play on the golf course and drink their martinis dry,

And they all have pretty children and the children go to school

And the children go to summer camp and then to the university

Where they are put in boxes and they come out all the same.

 

And the boys go into business and marry and raise a family

In boxes made of ticky tacky and they all look just the same.

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