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Day 295/366 of Project 365 (Wednesday, 2020 October 21 - 164th consecutive daily photo): Close-up of the hardware used to attach and ear of corn to a squirrel feeder. Mounted to the trunk of a tree, the feeder rotates and has four arms. In my first year in our new home, this seemed like a reasonable way to keep squirrels away from the bird feeders. That was before I (1) discovered other ways (i.e., baffles) to keep the squirrels off the feeders and (2) learned that the squirrels are quite capable of fending for themselves.

A nearby gas station was getting a facelift and a hardware upgrade. All the pumps were huddled together by the street. A sign of 'bio'-times to come, maybe!?

Hardware Store Brochure design template by Crispin Finn. Showcased on Inkd.com.

 

This brochure would be perfect for a local hardware shop providing friendly service to all customers. The graphic exterior uses the identifiable language of tools hanging from a pegboard to convey the subject of the brochure.

Old Tailem Town, Tailem Bend, South Australia

Open hardware logo with Slic3r generated infill pattern (thats how objects inside looks when printed on RepRap) on my right forearm. Reminder for me not to be hypocrite after starting my own RepRap company. Reminder what got me where I am today!

Way back before Home Depots and Walmarts popped up everywhere, little locally owned hardware stores like this neat little place in Dade City, Florida were the norm in small town America. Check out the rusty old Evinrude Outboard sign to the left of the cool (but weathered) neon sign.

Oldest hardware store in Florida still in operation. (1884) Painting on side of building.

Kissimmee Florida

A day at the Skansen open air museum

This building was constructed in 1900 and first served as the Greenbrier Produce Company. Having been in Ronceverte since 1904, Martin & Jones moved into the building in 1917. Martin & Jones, Inc. is one of the oldest operational hardware stores in the state of West Virginia.

handwritten on back of photograph, "1930"

 

"Among low-priced, factory-produced goos, none is so appealing to the senses as the ordinary hand tool. Hence, a hardware store is a kind of offbeat museum show for the man who responds to good, clear 'undesigned' forms."

 

– Walker Evans

Sign in Hell's Kitchen for a hardware store that moved down the block a couple of years ago.

Ace hardware - M&M Plaza shopping center.

Being a hardware store in a semi-rural area, this store offers not just hardware but also needs on the farm and ranch.

 

The horse replica gets redecorated regularly depending upon the upcoming holiday or season. The Stars and Stripes theme was in view of the upcoming Independence Day (July 4) holiday when the photo was taken.

 

Behind the horse appears to be a towable calf-roping practice dummy for participants to get better for rodeo events.

 

520 North Glendale Avenue

Glendale, CA

I can no longer send or receive faxes.

 

My Modem Card is fried.

 

True Value, Shop Rite Hardware and Paint Supply, Silas Deane Hwy Wethersfield, CT, Pics by Mike Mozart of JeepersMedia and TheToyChannel on YouTube

ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet (during International Space Station EVA Hi-Fi Hardware 2/3 training at the International Space Station mockup in building 9 of NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, USA.

 

Credits: NASA–Bill Stafford

Week 3....My passion.

Obviously photography is a passion of mine, but more specifically, HDR photography of old, vintage, rusted, run down, worn out, discarded, dilapidated, abandoned, junked, trashed and smashed objects, items, buildings, cars, trucks..... (you get the idea)

 

This is Warshawsky Muffler on South Main St in Rockford, IL, officially, this is the "wrong side of the tracks", but Warshwsky's has been in business for years. I remember the "Muffler Guy" when I was a kid. It hasn't changed much over the years. Maybe a little more run down then in it's heyday. The building across the street once manufactured the finest cabinet hardware in the world. Amerock was a local company that like so many other was bought and sold several times and finally closed and manufacturing moved to cheaper labor markets. The hulk of a building remains as a reminder of better days in downtown Rockford.

The first of my Milestone Media characters. I am going to build the main four members of the Shadow Cabinet and the most famous heroes from Milestone Media comics.

 

For those who don’t know:

Milestone Comics are a line of superhero stories founded in 1993 by Milestone Media. They published minority characters which were severely underrepresented in other American comics at the time. Famous characters include: Icon & Rocket, Hardware and Static (or Static Shock). Milestone Comics later merged under Detective Comics and met mainstream DC characters in crossovers.

 

Hardware

Curtis Metcalf was a genius inventor who discovered his boss at Alva Industries was using inventions and high tech gadgets for criminal business and taking Curtis’ skills for granted. Curtis tried to expose the company’s crimes but the boss paid off the law and went free. Curtis decided to use his gadgets to make a high tech suit and prevent the criminal dealings himself, becoming the vigilante Hardware to destroy any illegal dealings.

 

I’m going to make the other main 3 characters soon.

Feedback is appreciated!

the Skansen is a old live Stockholm with store, shop real sculpture woodworker, glassblower...

Royal Trustworth Hardware is on Main Street, North Carolina Highway 242 in Salemburg in Sampson County.

1859 General Store

Processed by: mavenimagery Lab, Universal Studios, Californa.

 

Photo-realistic HDR PROCESSED with IRET (Iris Range Enhancement Technology)

IRET (Iris Range Enhancement Technology and MavenFilters are products of mavenimagery Labs Innovation)

  

View in large, needless to say. Zowee! Not that large. Keep it simple :))

Hardware Sustainable Gastropub and Brewery

North Aurora, IL

June 30, 2022

Stores like this are icons of small town America. This cool saw shaped neon sign belongs to Reno's Hardware and Sporting Goods in Kerman, California.

we own a hardware shop and grandaughter Margo comes to play every day....who needs toy's! don't worry about the look, this is the famous Margo pout.

 

Kosse, Texas (pronounced KOS-sie) is located at the intersection of state highways 7 and 14 in southwestern Limestone County. Settlers moved to the area in the 1840s and established a stage stop. In 1869, Kosse became the end of the Houston and Texas Central Railway and the town was named for Theodore Kosse, a chief engineer for the railroad and the man who surveyed the road for the town. The town government was formed in 1871 and the population reached approximately 500 by 1880. Within a decade, the town had two cotton gins, two sawmills, and three gristmills. The population continued to grow until it reached a peak of approximately 1,500 in the 1920s and then entered a period of slow decline. It was again approximately 500 in the 2000 census. For more information, see www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hlk14.

Near the broken glass on the window was a Dutch door on the north side of the standing outbuilding on the Ramey farm. This view is next to the second shed that was tipping over, undercut by the floods. I have no idea why a farm shed like this needed a Dutch door. It looks like the screws were replaced in the hinges.

 

These sheds were already rebuilt by BoCo before the floods and now they are on their last legs after the floods caused through. BoCo rescued the sheds but I guess the works is toast now. I have no idea why the county decided to prop the old buildings up but maybe Nebraska said they would sue if more of these things floated down the Platte. We ought to sue Nebraska if they send more folks up river for a marijuana hit. The out buildings are not so good after the river undercut them. This shed really show the scoured river rocks.. I think back to the working days of the farm and wonder how busy and productive the Ramey place might have been? A big barn and silo seem never to have been built. The farm only looks big enough to work in the rural days of the 1800s.

 

I have already posted several shots of Ramey and how the pasture on the north side got ripped up by newly cut streams through the place. One fissure shows in the bottom. In fact walking across the pasture and through the structures involves tracking around all the fissures all over the place. I have a Ramey photoset under farms. A lot of the shots are at better times. I guess this is another loss to water diversions and gravel mining. The 61st street road has been rebuilt down to the 63rd Street bridge past the gate at Broley and I can now drive in. I walked the river road out behind Broley and noticed the Ramey fences were gone to Nebraska and I could access what used to be Ramey. I parked at the Broley gate and walked down to Ramey. Apparently, the water streamed up to 4 feet high over Ramey. The pond south of Broley overflowed everywhere including Ramey after the floods cut through the gravel pits around Broley and sliced through 61st Street and rejoined the original St.Vrain.

 

There are piles of detritus laying about in what was left of the pastures. Some folks are convinced the river ought to be moved back to some of its original, some places empty, course. Darwin should chime in on that idea; he allowed forebears to make a mess of it in the first place. The farmers are screaming about rebuilding ditches before spring. Have at it guys. The bridge, roads and private holdings are still going to require some serious work.

  

Fort Valley Hardware in Fort Valley, Georgia

True Value, Shop Rite Hardware and Paint Supply Store , Silas Deane Hwy Wethersfield, CT, Pics by Mike Mozart , AKA MiMo on Instagram instagram.com/MikeMozart

The Brampton Museum & Art Gallery, Newcastle-Under-Lyme - Staffordshire.

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