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Off it goes.
So after being left near the bench in the previous video, you could see the lady inspecting the coat.
She proceeded to take the raincoat here and she draped it over herm arm and proceeded cleaning up the surroundings.
I walked up to the bench and sat there for a good 10 15 minutes when she returned.
She asked if the coat belonged to me, I told here it wasn't mine (as I was curious what she would do) and said people nowadays dump everything in nature.
She agreed and grabbed the raincoat from here arm and started pushing it into the garbage bag.
Sadly my phone ran out of storage and stoped filming and this is all the footage I have.
But the raincoat ended fully in the garbage bag and the lady continued her round.
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A third sculpture from Leonora Carrington in San Miguel.
Leonora Carrington was born the 6th of April, 1917 in Lancashire, England to a wealthy family and was forced to attend convents at a young age. By 1926 she had been expelled from two convents and deemed unteachable.
In 1935 she would be presented to the court of George V at the Ritz hotel. She began her education as an artist in 1936 at the Amedee Ozenfants' academy in London. In 1937 she meets Max Ernst and decides to live with him.
In 1938 she participated in the Exposition internationale du surrealisme, Galerie Beaux Arts, Paris. In 1941 after Max Ernst is imprisoned, Leonora escapes to Spain where she recognizes Renato Leduc, from a presentation by Pablo Picasso in Paris and manages to avoid her father's guard and escapes to the Mexican embassy.
In 1942 she establishes herself in Mexico and regroups with some refugee surrealists that included Benjamin Peret, Rmedios Varo and Kati Horna.
Throughout her long career she published a series of novels, short stories and drama. She was involved in theatre, movies, she painted, she did sculpture and tapestries. Overall she was an artist who dedicated her life to the love of creation.
And it's off the cardboard box someone threw a bag in the container that hit the raincoat and made it fall off
As requested the pictures before this mint condition Agu raincoat was taking out with the trash.
A decent size 42, somewhere between L and XL.
Camera: Ilford Sprite 35
Film: Fujicolor 100
Location: Caribbean Market in Scoresby, Victoria, Australia.
In deplorable condition, Paul Bracq must be spinning in his grave. The only thing the owner has left alone are the already ugly federalized headlamps.
These are the prettiest rubbish bins I've ever seen. They were in a park beside the Manning River at Taree on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. Each scene depicts part of the local area.
For as far back as I can remember, Hershey Park has always been great advertising for WM. They have always had huge WM stickers on all sides of every single bin in the park, and even the little golf carts that empty them have been painted and stickered up to resemble collection trucks. This year they changed it up, replacing about half of the stickers with the various “happyfacts” that their trucks have featured for that past 10ish years. Kinda neat that they changed it up, and pay attention to the details that much as to the stickers in their bins.
Close-up of from a other angle the orange agu-raincoat seems to be stuck between two well filled garbage bags
Musquash, New Brunswick
I couldn't believe that this pristine, vintage chair was going into the trash! It was so clean and it even had arm rest covers!!!!
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As requested the pictures before this mint condition Agu raincoat was taking out with the trash.
As you can see the smooth rubber lining was in great condition.