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the first stop on our sightseeing tour was the Blood Compact

 

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Self-contained compactors by Harmony Enterprises Inc. are designed to be extremely durable for areas where sanitation and neatness of your waste management is of upmost importance. Adaptable for loading docks, chute feeds, or ground access. Read more: ht.ly/4ncMfi

Hand-held compact disc under natural and led light

The Made in Portland walking tour was developed by Museum of Contemporary Craft and organized by Know Your City for Design Week Portland, 2014.

 

“Portland has always been a bit different. And within the last decade or so, the rest of the world has taken notice. Forever pushing forward, our compact city continues to emerge as a dynamic center of creativity, composed of a vital community of designers and makers at its core. We create. We collaborate. We try new things. We grow.” - DWP

 

This program came out of a desire to explore Portland’s maker culture – the industrial legacy that led us to where we are today, and the current entrepreneurial spirit and grassroots systems of support that allow design and craft to thrive. How is what is made here and how it is made informed by the history, geography, and infrastructure of Portland? In turn, how do our artisanal goods and the culture that supports them help produce the identity – the zeitgeist – of place?

 

This walking tour visited with makers and business owners in the neighborhood who represent the diversity within the design field – from boat builders to distillers, large factories to independent designers. The tour became an opportunity to discuss Portland’s industrial past, and how the city grew alongside its regional industries. Highlighting timber, steel, and textiles, the intent of this tour is to bring the past forward, examining how legacy and tradition have a role in giving shape to the present.

 

Stops along the way:

 

ADX

Wind and Oar Boat School

417 SE 11th Ave

 

QuarterTwenty

939 SE Alder St

 

New Deal Distillery

900 SE Salmon St

 

Bamboo Revolution

Coava Coffee

1300 SE Grand

 

Phoenix Iron Works

Lead Pencil Studio

Hawthorne Bridge

 

Pratt & Larson Tile

1201 SE 3rd Ave

 

L’Ecu Bicycles

305 SE Madison

 

Dennis Uniform Manufacturing Co.

135 SE Hawthorne Blvd

 

Make it Good

1420 SE Water Ave

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Women used to carry these in their purse. For all I know, maybe they still do. This one was found when we were settling my wife's mother's estate.

She died at 91 in Dec. 2007.

Charles George took over this compactor

Shot with my measly old compact Samsung, enchanced by "dark side of the post"

Shot in both LA and NY. This roll stayed in the camera quite a long time so it has pictures that are nearly a year apart.

Cheers for peace, unity and brotherhood from the Boholanos and Spaniards! XD

 

The earliest significant contact of the island with Spain occurred in 1565. In that year on March 25 (March 16 in the Julian Calendar), a Spanish explorer named Miguel López de Legazpi arrived in Bohol to look for spices and gold. After convincing the native chieftains that they were not Portuguese (who raided the islands of Mactan in 1521), he made a peace pact with Datu Sikatuna. This pact was signified with a blood compact between the two men. This event, called the Sandugo ("one blood"), is celebrated in Bohol every year during the Sandugo Festival. The Sandugo or blood compact is also depicted on Bohol's provincial flag and the Bohol provincial seal .

ちょこん…と屈んで撮影中のfangchunさん。うまく撮れたかな。。

 

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Polaroid 250 Land Camera

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Walkabout the conference grounds of the Global compact on Migration

Compact Camera Panasonic Lumix by Kresentia Merry

We were having a “regular meeting” in Sunday afternoon for chatting, cooking, watching movies and gossiping in our apartment. And then we had an idea to tease Putri (our ex Accenturian) since she has an odd style for holding her cheeks and sitting in the floor like in that picture. So we decided to have a picture together with her and also with her style. This picture has been kept for reminding her.hohoho………..

 

Another awsome Sport Compact event at WSID.Loads of cars made the trek from all over Aus to compete.Almost capacity entries on the track & a great selection of hot cars on show.

 

The presentation standard of Sport Compact drag cars has really amazed me so far this year, with a lot of the top runner track cars looking like prestine show cars with candy pearl paint jobs,tastefull air brushing and graffix and tuff drag spec rims all round. these guys have definatly stepped it up a notch!

 

Took a whole lot of photo's throughout the day, but unfortunatly forgot my memory backup so was limited to 4G worth of space...Ahhhrr.

 

Anyway, enjoy and please let me know what you think.

 

Jason

Appareil compact 35mm jetable procédé CNK4/C41 fabriqué en Chine pour Tati. Viseur central et mise au point fixe de 1m à l'infini en extérieur. 1 ouverture et 1 vitesse. Flash débrayable avec témoin de 1m à 3m. Film de 24 poses en 400 iso et 1 pile LR 06. Armement et avance du film avec molette. Appareil en plastique avec bandeau cartonné.

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A Stratton initial compact with a key to alter the initial. 64 A64/5. www.gillianhorsup.com

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