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*Swallowtail on cleaver*
A fresh swallowtail the day before yesterday morning with calm on cleaver, surrounded by brown knapweed, in a natural meadow (6:37 am).
Ein ganz frischer Schwalbenschwanz vorgestern Morgen bei Windstille auf echtem Labkraut, umgeben von Flockenblumen, in einer Naturwiese (6:37 Uhr).
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Cleaver Rd is one of my favourite places for fences. There are subdivisions going up all around that area.
I know that growth is just a natural process but it saddens me a bit.
Happy Fence Friday
I was near Paris ON the other day and took a shot of a fence along a road I loved visiting. Most of the fencing has been removed. Sad. This little bit here ended looking pretty good.
Happy Fence Fridays
No Railings
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Something a bit different for things that go together, what good is a dull cleaver or what good is a sharpener with no blade, let us put an edge to the theme with this pair of kitchen utensils.
He is deciding what to have, the choice is..... Diced Peanuts*, Sunflower Seeds, Crunchy Peanut Butter or Suet Pellets.
* Young chicks can choke on whole Peanuts so I spend 15 minutes chopping them up using my Wife's best cleaver, please don't tell her.
My bout with Covid has me mixed up in my days. I am going to have to get my shit together.
This is on Cleaver Rd. in Paris ON.
Happy Fence Friday
Bartimeau // Nightmare Sweater @THE GRAND (OPEN 26th)
CX // Bloodbone Cleaver
E.A Studio // Kayo Bands
Taken along Cleaver Rd. One of my favourite spots. Soon I will probably be seeing houses in the distance. It saddens me but nothing I can do.
Happy Fence Friday
This handsome six story building on a prominent corner site opposite Belfast's City Hall was designed by Young and Mackenzie Architects as the Royal Irish Linen Warehouse for Royal Irish Linen. It was built 1886-8 by H and J Martin with carvings by Harry Hems of Exeter.
Robinson and Cleaver opened their department store in 1874 and eventually moved to this building sometime in the late 19th Century. Long Belfast's most upmarket retail outlet, it shut finally in 1984. The building continues to house various retail establishments and was bought for £16 million in 2017.
A Wasteland artifact kicked up out of the sands. You might run all day, swinging yer clobberin' stick and watching out for thieves and peeps gone sun mad and not find a crate of Chem X. But when you do a few tears streak their way down your filthy cheeks and a sigh escapes yer cracked lips....
Featuring AZOURY - Judee Cleaver head piece. Perfect for any opportunistic Diner owner who likes to ...local source the meats..
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Cormac - Wastelands
Windlight: The Rot
Worn:
AZOURY - Judee Cleaver head piece
Miamai Hair - Reka
LODE Lilou Feathers Mono
DE - Corset
Miamai Pantaloons - Jeunesse
Lode head feathers
Cargo Beatdown Hipster Glasses
Blitz Marauder arm knives
Blindspot Cable neck wrap
DRD memory cable neck wrap
PFC Pauldrons - Raven
Wastelands Pendant & Wrist Bands - Lunesta Mantova
Raider Face Paint & Icky Body Dirt by Aposiopesis Fullstop
Glam Eyeshadow & Lips
Cleaver House is an impressive building directly across from Belfast City Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland. It dates to 1888 and was built by Royal Irish Linen Company.
I'm not sure if this is a name given by fishermen or other photographers but I like it. A massive wedge of a seastack juts out of the sea at St Abbs. An hour and a half drive north into the Scottish Borders.
Sunrise with Little Tahoma at right. Taken from the Disapointment Cleaver. I believe it is the South end of the Emmons Glacier to the left of Little Tahoma.
Luke Stewart Silt Trio - 26.02.2025 - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg
Besetzung:
Luke Stewart: bass;
Brian Settles: sax;
Gerald Cleaver: drums;
First proper successful camera outing last night shooting the new Cleaver & Wake building in the Island Quarter. Pleased that I still know how to use my camera!
Cleavers (Galium aparine)
Also known as, Goosegrass, Sticky Willy, Bedstraw and Catchweed.
at Castle Hill
Newton-le-Willows
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The canyons and coulees where I often walk are rarely narrow. They have opened themselves wide and shallow with worlds contained between their walls.
Some, however, through the chances of time, feel almost claustrophobic. They are small and quiet, uninviting and still alluring.
In spring, even in late winter, the grasses are green from that season's rains. The floor is alive, though the brown from the year previous is still there - the dried balsam, the tumbleweeds.
This mixture is like catching the cycle of life in the act. There is death and new life together - not just passing each other, but existing together. Spring has not yet buried the winter.
No photograph could capture this. My attempts have so often failed that I no longer attempt it. But each time I stop. I sit. I take in this fleeting ensemble, feeling very much the spectator, and just as insignificant.
This bone (and another photo taken of it) was the best I could do in realizing this strange scene. It is staged, in a way. It is performative, in another. But the bone is where I found it.
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'Cleaver'
Camera: Mamiya RB67
Film: Fomapan 100
Process: FA-1027; 1+14; 9min
Washington
February 2024
Another hoverfly (i think new to me) in the patch of wildflowers maintained by the volunteers at Cleaver Heath local nature reserve.
Robinson and Cleaver opened their department store in 1874 and eventually moved to this building on a prominent site opposite Belfast City Hall sometime in the late 19th Century. Long Belfast's most upmarket retail outlet, it shut finally in 1984. The building continues to house various retail establishments and was bought for £16 million in 2017.