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Container planting, late June. Plants include Rosa 'Queen Mother', Cosmos bipinnatus 'Purity', and Phlox '21st Century Blue'.
Title: Containers
Description: Two containers.
Each is a silver urn-like container with three legs. At the top of each leg is an engraved face, and the feet are shaped to look like animal feet. The body of each container has a moulded pattern. The neck is fluted with a cord-like design.
Credit: Collection of Auckland Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira, 1995x2.688
www.aucklandmuseum.com/collection/object/am_humanhistory-...
A string of white lights in a glass jug brightens this little corner nicely.
ANSH75: 15 - Christmas lights in containers
Container cranes in the new Vuosaari port in Helsinki. the blue ones belong to Finnsteve and the yellow one to Steveco. Both are large operators in Finland. There will be at least eight cranes when the harbour is completed.
Only on day 5 of my Nordic island roadtrip. This is Húsavík, Iceland's whale watching capital. I know shipping containers aren't a usual photographic subject but I was drawn to them...
How precious are these containers that hold our lives, our celestial breath? Does the observation of why there are differences take precedence over the idea that we all came from the same form? Some cosmic birth which naturally changed, gave birth to the solar systems and stars, plants and animals near and far. Is it strange that we are all recycled back into the nothingness that gave us our form, our container, later to give something else a chance? Is it also strange that our celestial breath is passed on to one another like a unit of energy? I do not think its measured in Joules or Watts, nor is it measured in succes or dollars nor things collected throughout a lifetime, when Moth was drained of its life by Spider, did the transfer take into account the number of beats per second of its heart? Or the total number of flaps throughout its entire lifetime before that very instant of ending? Or perhaps the number of offspring it contributed to, or possibly the cost of making the container itself? Or was it a direct transfer, suchness of life energy.
How much are these containers a vehicle for our life energy to be energized and charged through different experiences? It seems that anything living wants to continue to live, but then again, what does it mean to be living?
Are there containers containing containers?
The result is a mix of sleek modern and industrial. The containers sit upon concrete and steel walls. The lower floor provides a covered carport an downstairs living area, kitchen, as well as access to a swimming pool out back.
Name: Container Transport
Adress: Ribistrasse 5, 4460 Gelterkinden
Phone: 061 983 10 40
Email: info@twfonline.ch
Web: www.twfonline.ch