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Noorderhaven Groningen. I made this photo with my iPhone 8 Plus.
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On a rare snowy night, I took my camera and wandered around my town. I didn't aim for a garbage bag from the beginning.
珍しく雪が降った夜、カメラを持って町内をうろついてみました。最初からゴミ袋を狙ったわけではないんですけどね。
We have all seen the boat planters and bathtub planters and even the occasional truck planter. However, on a grander scale, those of you with a big front yard may want to invest in this garbage truck planter. Think of the impact it would have in your neighborhood, especially in front of a beautiful fountain.
There are only a few left in stock and, if you order now, the truck can be personalized with your own name and phone number. That way your neighbors will think you own your own lucrative business.
You can even fill it with garbage for that realistic smell. The sound of buzzing flies will really make people stop and take notice. Place a few pink flamingos around the truck and voila - a gardening masterpiece.
No assembly required. HTT
8225 and 8213 approach Bargo with the second empty garbage train for the afternoon from Crisps Creek as 2122 to Clyde.
Thursday 29th September 2020
On a rare snowy night, I took my camera and wandered around my town. I didn't aim for a garbage bag from the beginning.
珍しく雪が降った夜、カメラを持って町内をうろついてみました。最初からゴミ袋を狙ったわけではないんですけどね。
On a rare snowy night, I took my camera and wandered around my town. I didn't aim for a garbage bag from the beginning.
珍しく雪が降った夜、カメラを持って町内をうろついてみました。最初からゴミ袋を狙ったわけではないんですけどね。
On a rare snowy night, I took my camera and wandered around my town. I didn't aim for a garbage bag from the beginning.
珍しく雪が降った夜、カメラを持って町内をうろついてみました。最初からゴミ袋を狙ったわけではないんですけどね。
Scanned lith print.
Mamiya 645 ProTL w/ 120 mm/f5.6.
Rollei RPX 25 in Rodinal 1+100, semistand 1 h.
Cropped neg lith printed on Foma Retrobrom 152 Sp and developed in Moersch Easy Lith.
Untoned.
A somewhat (perhaps) boring story about the recycling system in Hammarö/Sweden.
1. Food waste (extra snowballs on the bin, here!). Stored in small compostable paper bags (being a single person household I maybe produce around two small bags every week (so the bin is massively oversized for my use). Being picked up by the garbage truck every 2 weeks.
2. Everything that's left over after sorting out:
Paper packaging.
Plastic packaging.
Metal packaging.
Glass packaging (sorted as colored and uncolored).
Being picked up by the garbage truck every 4 weeks.
At this moment we have to take the above by our selfes to the recycling station. Plans are that we will be able to sort and dispose of them in various bins at home, and having them picked up by the garbage truck, as well.
And btw, the garbage trucks are totally automized, the driver never gets out of the truck. The emptying is totally done remotely from inside the truck.
But it's my responsibility to put the bins "in position" by the road when it's time for emptying.
It would be interesting to know how this process is working where you live :-) Please share if you want!
That's heat dissipation distorting the signal bridge in Derry, PA, not the stink from trash train NS 62V. I was happy to telesmash the late model ACe leader and step back from the tracks before the smell of garbage came wafting through in its wake.
This is a photo of the plywood floor of a bin for garbage at Martinique Beach with the imprint of two garbage cans from last year.
found this old and defect light bulb in the garage, take the picture for MM and carry it to the garbage bin
Happy Macro Monday to all flickr friends, HMM
p.s. diameter of the glas of the bulb about 1 cm
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8160 and 8142 drop into Picton Tunnel with the first empty garbage train from Crisps Creek as 2120 to Banksmeadow.
Thursday 19th November 2020
BNSF H-ROOINB, an empty garbage train headed for Interbay, rolls into Seattle behind a pair of H2s, the leader being an AC4400.
Lamentations 4:5 “Those who once feasted on delicacies are now starving to death in the streets. Those who grew up wearing expensive clothes are now dying amid garbage.”
It may have been a garbage train, but the experience was anything but. Hauling empty trash containers from Roosevelt, WA back to Interbay/Balmer Yard in Seattle, a nice looking BNSF Warbonnet C44-9W leads the train through a picturesque S-curve at the confluence of the Columbia and Klickitat rivers in the western Columbia Gorge. Drinking ice-cold Baja Blasts with some buddies while waiting for this train to show up in the beautiful evening light in on one of the most scenic mainlines I’ve ever visited made this one of my favorite trackside memories. Lyle, WA, 6/30/2023.