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A local hobo camp under a freeway bridge. Palladium print.

Alco S1 Switcher, built 1949 for Maine Central. Hobo Junction Depot, Lincoln, New Hampshire. 18 September 2008

Hobo Rick during IRM Steam Department Night Photo Shoot.

Even the damn 'bos come to the St Maries

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Remote campground along the Trinity River

by Don Van Vliet.

 

Toronto, Canadian Small Change Association, 3o june 1985 (trade copies issued 21 march by Room 3o2 Books). of an edition totalling 76, 35 numbered copies "signed" in rubberstamp facsimile, issued as Vol.3 nr.1.

 

12 pp/7 printed, rubberstamp & photocopy. 6 x 4, sewn wrappers in plain 6-3/4 x 6-3/4 plastic ziplock bag.

 

a poem, cover photograph by jwcurry.

 

45.oo

Just a few days after being rescued

Black Diamond, the buffalo on the Buffalo nickel, was slaughtered in 1915 and sold as "Black Diamond" brand steaks for $2 per pound

Fitting tribute to a closed down McRotten on Hastings

odc, Miniature World

One of the musicians in the Hobo (Almost) Marching Band, from Allentown, Pennsylvania.

I hear the train coming

Micropub with a touch of Bohemia inside - Bridgwater Street, Baltic Triangle, Liverpool City Centre.

Number 686. Experimental Hobo Infiltration Droid 41-K

cut a hole in the middle of the bread slice to drop the egg into; butter the bread, fry it drop the egg in, Canadian bacon and chives for seasoning.

 

That's low carb bread from Costco.

Images from an abandoned glass factory.

I have never been one to call myself a "train enthusiast", however, every time I am near to tracks or trains I am somehow magically drawn to them and cannot keep from being completely enthralled. I don't know what it is and to be frank I don't really care, but I do know that my mind begins to reel and my imagination soars. I have always been a bit envious of the Hobo lifestyle, jumping train and getting somewhere, but in reality I am too much of a homebody to really be able to enjoy that kind of journey. But, I can always visit the tracks and experience the lure.

Pretty sure this is a "Hobo Spider," Eratigena agrestis, that I found in its web on a tree in Mt. Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA, January 7, 2015.

My American Girl "Grace" is an AG Truly Me #53. I changed her wig when I purchased her. She is in the AG wig they used for their character doll "Marie Grace". My Grace is named after my great grandmother, not the wig.

 

Grace is wearing Kit's hobo outfit. I recently purchased the "Ascension" flour sack patterned bag that is a part of the accessory set for this outfit. At this time, I don't own the rest of the accessories that go with this set because of the price of discontinued items.

 

Instead of putting the original items in the bag, I put Molly's Mess Kit in the bag. It is a part of Molly's Camping Equipment set. Mess kits were invented in 1908 in Germany, and were available during the 1930's. YooHoo chocolate drink was created in 1928, so it was also available in the 1930's.

 

Grace is enjoying her hobo lunch of fried chicken legs, a peach, a corn muffin, and her Yoohoo drink with the mess kit dishes. The blue quilt in the background was made by my mom, who was not born until 1947.

 

Toy Sunday: Legs

I might have found this postcard in Missouri. At any rate, it's an early find. Antique Dog Photos inspired me to dig it out.

copyrights jamie s grimes ...if you want to see more of my photos you can find me under the name jamie s grimes on facebook..

..at least it is what he told me.

 

I am trying to participate in some photo contests lately as they motivate me to do things I wouldn’t dare in other way.

 

This photo is for the contest called “People’s faces” or maybe “People’s aspects”?

 

Every time I see some photo contest topic, first things that come to my mind are the dark ones. For example there was a topic “Places worth visiting” some time ago. I imagine people would send images of beautiful places. I planned to go to dog’s shelter, slaughterhouse, dump.. I regret I didn’t do that after all, guess I am still little too shy and lazy for such trips.

 

This topic was easier. I had a man on my mind to ask for posing, but he was absent. I spent half an hour wandering around railway station and finally spotted this man on the market square in Krakow. I couldn’t make myself to talk to him and ask him to pose. I felt so embarrassed. I followed him for 20 minutes, watching him begging for money, taking food out of trash cans, waiting for the right time. Finally asked him to pose for me and he agreed.

 

He said he is homeless for last 12 years and an alcoholic too and that he used to be a commando. I regret I didn’t ask him about his age or more information about his life.

Uhandbag's new pattern! This is an awesome bag. It is large and roomy! I love this fabric too.

Blogged here: fashionedbymeg.blogspot.com/2009/02/some-big-bags.html

I am thinking this one is from the Chicago, IL, area due to the sign on the goat reading "Chicago Nanny". The man with the box on his head reads "Exhaust" and "Intake" and just below that "Guard The Limberger Cheese" (Limberger is misspelled). Note the boy on the right walking into the frame. Found in Ohio.

On a short track to nowhere....

Thank you! Explore #325.

Close-up of "Long Hair Hobo No. 2" (2008) by Allison Schulnik. Paintings are so much more than a photograph of them can ever convey. I urge you to go see this gripping work in person at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal. See also www.allisonschulnik.com.

 

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