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quote"In these uncertain times, we are all searching for a way to feel a little more in control of the situation. A way to get a handle on the events surrounding us."quote
Yes, indeed.
This is the handle of a mocha cup from the Meissen porcelain service swan with gold rim.
Handle of my big glass tea mug against a colourful background.
Happy looking close....on Friday!
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An Opinel Effilé 10 Olivier on a tree stump in the English Garden of Munich.
The Opinel "Slim No. 10 Olive" is a dead cheap, razor sharp, French made folding knife. Unlike the classic Opinels, the slim line knives feature a highly polished blade.
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I wish all of you a beautiful week. I will be back on Saturday. And no, I’m not on vacation 😉. I earned a little Corona run-out.
In diesem Sinne wünsche ich Euch allen eine wundervolle Woche. Ich werd am Samstag wieder hier sein. Und, NEIN, ich hab keinen Urlaub 😉. Ich hab Corona Auslauf bekommen.
Macro Monday ….. Theme " Handle "
The metal ring handle of a draw woven in a wicker weave.
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Believe it or not this hand made mug has a very comfortable handle with a thumb rest incorporated into it.
For this week's MacroMondays challenge Handle.
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Manchester Town Hall is four years into a six year restoration program. All paintings, statues and other artefacts have been carefully removed, cleaned, catalogued and stored for safe keeping ready to be re-installed in their rightful place when the Town Hall is re-opened to the public in 2024. This print by ‘Rainman’ replaces a painting of William Booth by an unknown artist and is the last painting to be brought down from the State Room.
I photographed this image, (including William Booth in colour), outside the Town Hall on one of the hoardings surrounding the work site; I have no idea who the photographer is but it is from a collection of prints by Manchester City Council.
The original can be found here: www.flickr.com/photos/manchester-city-council/albums/7215...