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April 29th, 2018.
Ott's Exotic Plants.
Yashica Mat-124G
Ektar 100 +1
The Find Lab
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A textbook garbage set-out - a couple of 96-gallon carts with the lids closed, neatly bundled cardboard, and stacked recycle crates.
This cart was overturned and with two wheels. Seeing the wheels doesn't make one wonder why the cart overturned.
I'm not sure if there are really people who are such avid fans of ramen carts, but until I try one, I imagine it is much better than more franchised establishments.
Standard Disposal Services is another dead company; I believe that Veolia brought them out, however I am not 100% sure on that. I just know they have been out of business for quite some time now, the trucks and dumpsters are gone... But the Carts live on!
Rustic flower cart.
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From about the turn of the century. This is part of a collection of historical memorabilia, housed in the Redoubt Fort in Harwich.
The wheels of a utility cart we use at work. Taken with an old Sony point and shoot.
Our Daily Challenge - On Wheels. 1/14/11
Explore on 1/14/11
Came across this cart just outside the entrance of Delhi Haat. Perhaps this cart is used to deliver the local merchandise and folk-crafts to the stalls put up inside the Haat. The worn-out yellow colour adds to the subtle beauty of this ancient method of transportation.
Scranton, PA. June 2015.
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A new pilot project will now allow golf carts to operate on certain local roads in Chase and in Qualicum Beach, providing drivers with more transportation options.
The golf carts will need to meet detailed operating conditions and vehicle specifications such as only driving on municipal roads with a maximum speed of 30 km/h during daylight hours. The golf cart must be registered and insured and be equipped with seat belts, a horn, lights, signals, and a rear-view mirror. Drivers will need to have a valid driver’s license.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016PREM0085-001453
Another view of my custom built expandable MFT cart. Has an onboard Festool Midi Dust Extractor housed at rear of cart.