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Song by R.E.M.
I've got my spine, I've got my orange crush
(Collar me, don't collar me)
I've got my spine, I've got my orange crush
(We are agents of the free)
I've had my fun and now it's time to serve your conscience overseas
(Over me, not over me)
Coming in fast, over me (oh, oh)
Morning light emerges in the paddy fields of Lamphun Province, a mountainous agricultural region of Northern Thailand.
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 1000, f/5,0, 40mm, 1/60s
😔 I write this with a heavy heart. The last couple of years have found me with a progressively debilitating spinal column and joint problems. If it were just me, I would never ask, but I have 2 young daughters that look to me for support, so I have to swallow my pride...
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Orange Crush - Sept 9 2020-7 - Expressionism BC - TS2 LR
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Looking Close...on Friday - Orange
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'Krinkly' clear (transparent) bottle. It is still capped, with original contents.
[by : Michael Rosman
(Michael Rosman is a collector of Orange flavored soft drink bottles and signs.)
In my first expose on Orange Crush bottles, I dealt with the 'Krinkly', amber colored ones - probably because those are the most unique and recognizable to drinkers of soda pop - of a similar vintage to myself.
However, these amber ribbed bottles were preceded in the 1920's by a clear (transparent) version. The clear version began in the early 1920's and slowly disappeared with the introduction of the amber colored 'krinkly's in the 1940's. Their production however, did continue into the 1960's.]
This is an older picture...the building no longer exists. It was torn down... and they put up a parking lot. It was taken on 35mm film, but I can't remember the camera I had at the time. I used to walked past this place hundreds of times in my life... but I never went inside.
SOFT or HARD... is the topic for Sunday ~ October 13th, 2019, Group Our Daily Challenge
and for Monday Music Mania, R.E.M. : Orange Crush
KLM's unique-liveried 'Orange Pride' Boeing 777-300ER, PH-BVA to celebrate King's Day in The Netherlands
Celebrate #OrangeExperience
Envy those that had a clear sky on Sept 7 ... will have to wait for another 2 years for a moon eclipse
The nice florist at Mahoney's told me that this is an Orange Crush rose, as I was buying it tonight. They have a large selection of cut flowers, and I have to stop myself from breaking the bank there. This image is a 120-frame focus stack.
Get it?
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While testing the Canon 50mm 1.2 this little scenario presented itself. They really do love each other. Shot wide open. Buttery soft.
This faded old sign with the shadows from the three lights caught my attention while visiting Sister Bay in Door County, WI.
Abandoned gas station and café with Orange Crush sign in the semi-ghost town of Kent in Sherman County, Oregon. Kent was platted in 1900 and had a population of 250 around the turn of the century, when the railroad ran through town. There are still a few people living there today amid interesting old buildings.
A vintage Orange Crush sign at an abandoned cafe/gas station in the semi-ghost town of Kent, Oregon.
Explored February 23 - #239. Thanks everyone :-)
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The sea pronounces something, over and over, in a hoarse whisper; I cannot quite make it out.
- Annie Dillard
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Texture by les brumes
Chichicastenango, Guatemala
Oddly enough this place has some competition...
a street vendor has set up with the real thing!
The hanging bags are peeled oranges and the peeler is just above the "erupting" trash can.
The #orange version of the Dubai EXPO 2020 applied to a number of Emirates A380 & B777 aircraft.
Also available in #green or #blue