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So had this raincoat lying around and it decided to have some fun with it. Put an AirTag in it's pocket and decided to bury it in a pile of leafs that was scheduled for pickup that week

I let gravity take over off the raincoat laying near the edge with the trash can beneath it. Goal was to make it look like it belonged there and housekeeping would take it away with the rest of the garbage in the can and put it in their big blue garbage bag. Sadly they took it out laying it aside and empty the can in the big bag.

Picture taken on April 13, 2008. Olympus FE-240.

Empty lot, formerly a school at Bloor and Brock, now rechristened

 

photo courtesy of the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

The first time I walked through the Village at York University I loved the symmetry and repetition of shapes and designs in the alleys between streets. One could say that it's boring and has little imagination, but its the general conformity between the homes and garages that intrigues me. This scene the other night was something I had imagined for quite some time, and I was grateful to have been able to capture it under such interesting circumstances :) Thanks for stopping by!

39 years of change at the alley behind East Pender Street at Gore Avenue.

 

The painted sign is faded but still surviving although the fish market closed down long ago.

 

I believe this brand of flour is still being produced. I just spotted a recent image of Wild Rose Delicious Cake & Pastry Flour online.

 

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Here is an example of our 2 yard bins.

Step-2? As in the company that makes those giant playsets for little kids that are 1 to 3 years old? Oh yes yes yes yes yes yes.

Wheelie bin hinge detail [Council garbage bin].

Golden Eagle Trading Co.,

at 3601 Central Ave., Albuquerque, NM

a video of three cubs and their mother. These bears were roaming through backyards and then rummaging through the neighbourhood garbage containers....

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I've found a really neat neighbourhood to explore on my bike. I loved this spot. I love how the windows actually look more like paintings, seriously even in person I had to take a double look to realize it wasn't just graffiti or something but actually windows with books and stuff behind the window and graffiti on the windows. Crazy.

 

I at first rode over to Swan Lake to explore and ended up falling in love with this weeping willow tree. It was perfection. I ended up sitting in the tree for a good hour, wishing I brought a book with me. I then got back on Slim and rode around and ended up in this neighbourhood.

 

I think my bike's rear tire has a flat again though. Crap.

Keep bears wild! Please use this bear-proof garbage bin.

 

Gardez-les au naturel! Veuillez utiliser le bac à ordures à l'épreuve des ours.

 

Dual French-Canadian language garbage bin sign seen at Maligne Lake in the Province of Alberta in Canada.

 

Photograph taken by and copyright of my regular photostream contributor David and is posted here with very kind permission.

Due to the weather the past couple of days the coat was socked and now with the below zero temperatures and out in the open, the coat was frozen and all stiff!

Venice Beach ~ Los Angeles, California

It's incredible how some snow can silence down a loud city landscape...

 

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Taken for my Project 365. Your comments are appreciated, it gives me the motivation to continue.

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Op de sticker staat: 'mijn leven lang schijt aan Amsterdam'.

Walkway at the Robeson Regional Agricultural Fair. My wife and I visited the fair on Saturday, the final day of the fair.

The best current research puts the location of the ballfield for the first modern baseball game under the "New York Rules" at an area of the Elysian Fields now at the intersection of Washington & 11th Streets. The Hoboken city government commemorated the location with a "ballfield" laid out on the four corners of the intersection, with an inlaid baseball in the center.

 

This photo shows the view from 1st base to 3rd base, located in front of Maxwell's. Hoboken, NJ, 08/30/09

NCT Scania Omnidekka bus 948 (YN08 MSX) on Lower Parliament Street heading towards Southwell

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A trio of teenagers at Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof, enjoying some McDonald's.

 

I figured out the route we took! I've been trying to do that so that I can geotag my pictures. The route we took was Paris-Strasbourg-Karlsruhe-Stuttgart-Ulm-Augsburg-Munich.

 

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Ein Trio der Jugendlicher in Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof, irgendein McDonald' genießend; s.

 

Ich fand den Weg heraus, den wir nahmen! Ich habe versucht, den zu tun, damit ich geotag meine Abbildungen kann. Der Weg, den wir nahmen, war Paris-Straßburg-Karlsruhe-Stuttgart-Ulm-Augsburg-München.

 

Ich schrieb diese Beschreibung durch einen on-line-Übersetzer, also, wenn die deutschen Wörter nicht Gesamtsinnvoll sind, das warum ist.

Arashiyama bamboo is used to manufacture various products, such as baskets, cups, boxes, mats and bins at local workshops for centuries.

 

Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan

Fresh new bins arriving at our yard.

A large gazebo at sunset in the Kiseleff park at the intersection of two alleys paved with stone tiles. In the forefront there's a wooden bench and a garbage bin.

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Holle Bolle Gijs

 

Heb je wel gehoord van de hollebollewagen

Waar die hollebolle Gijs op zat?

Hij kon schrokken, grote brokken

Een koe en een kalf en een heel paard half

Een os en een stier en zeven tonnen bier

Een schip vol rapen en een kerk vol schapen

En nog kon Gijs van de honger niet slapen!

 

In fairy tale park "De Efteling", you can find these characteristic garbage bins.

'Holle Bolle Gijs' comes from an old Dutch song about a boy who never had enough to eat.

 

Photographed using the Hanimex 35es, and Kodak Ultramax 400 film. Taken in Croydon, Victoria, Australia.

Nationals Park, located along the Anacostia River in the Navy Yard neighborhood, replaced RFK Stadium as the home for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball in 2008. The ballpark, designed by Populous (formerly HOK Sport) and Devrouax & Purnell Architects and Planners, seats 41,888 fans and cost $611 million to build. The park's name echoes the original name of the early-1900s ballpark used by the Washington Senators/Nationals, which was called National Park until it was rebuilt and renamed Griffith Stadium.

Went downtown to check out some free Big Ears events. And walked around with the camera & iPhone.

 

Strong Alley / Graffiti Alley

Knoxville, Tennessee

Friday, March 31st, 2023

 

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