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The chicks are hatching, but the Great Egrets are still working on their nests. Resoft County Park, Alvin, Texas.

During the drought here the wetland areas dried up, but some areas started growing some kind of grass. When the water came back, the ducks had to navigate in the grass clumps. All the lighter colored vegetation on the far side is grass that grew during the drought. This whole wetland area has silted up over the last fifteen years so now has a much smaller area for the ducks to congregate.

(small parcel landscaping)

Kingsburg, Ca.

Window peeping again.

Looks like a DIY remodel ...still in progress from the 70's.

Had fun capturing this - hope nothing attached itself to me while taking it.

 

I remodeled my cafe :D

 

パン屋の建物をちょっとだけいじって改築しました。

パンコーナーをぎゅぎゅっと狭くして、

入り口横にカウンターを設けてみました。

ぁ、あとドアも変えました。

 

Free Gift は引き続き配布中です。

よろしくどーぞ('∀`)

A wall of a building known in recent years as the Design Center. Sometime before the 1980s, it had been Miller Brothers Auto dealership, one of many delearships along Baum Boulevard, now closed, torn down, or repurposed, like this one. The original remodel featured a bland and tacky faux facade. They've ripped it off and appear to be about to re-face it in brick. I like the transitional state best of all. I'm afraid the modern brick and windows that probably replaced the original showroom windows are going to stay.

Rockbridge County, Va

以前倉敷の観光地区は倉敷川に面した200mぐらいの場所だけでした。そこから横道に入るとどこにでもある普通の街並みでした。ところがご覧の様に昭和レトロ風の街並みに作り替えられています。

あれ...倉敷は「江戸時代の問屋街」のはずでは?

いろいろ楽しませて頂いているので突っ込みはこれくらいにしておきましょう。

Previously, the tourist area of Kurashiki was only about 200m facing the Kurashiki River.When I entered the side street from there, it was an ordinary cityscape that was everywhere. However, as you can see, it has been remodeled into a 1930s-style cityscape.

That ... Isn't Kurashiki's tourism characteristic "18th century wholesale district"?

I'm having a lot of fun in this town, so I won't ask any more questions.

Guess nothing will ever stop the need to remodel. All the grass has been removed from a large area and new sod is being installed. Cleanup and maintenace is taking place at Houston National Cemetery. Surprisingly, there's vandalism that occurs here.

One of my remodeling jobs.

The happiest man rn

  

Hasselager, Aarhus, Denmark

Olean, NY. January 2020.

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Still not done yet.

Close-up of a recently remodelled wall before its make-over (shot simply because I also love the mundane flavor of beauty!)

Interesting remodel work in this house. A kitchen with a sink and a bathroom were added at some point. The old cookstove was replaced with a heater and an electric stove was where the wallpaper covered the wainscoating boards. Notice the water pipes coming down from the water heater on the second floor.

[Having returned late last night from a two-week trip to England and a family visit in Normandy, I resume my uploads today. I know that over the coming three or four months, I will be quite busy as I need to shoot a significant number of monuments and sites to illustrate a book on the first 25 years of activity of the Fondation du Patrimoine in the Auvergne–Rhône-Alpes region. I will nevertheless attempt to keep uploading new material to Flickr every day, but please don’t be mad at me if I miss a day here and there...!]

 

The church of Sainte-Marie de Léoncel is all that is left of the Cistercian abbey that was founded in this valley of northern Drôme (southeastern France) in 1137. The church was quickly built, as it was consecrated in 1188. However, some remodeling and alterations took place until around 1230. Most of the church is pure Romanesque, but as you will see, the roofing of the nave features a budding form of rib vaulting which announces the age of the Gothic.

 

The abbey was ravaged during the Hundred Years War; only the church was left standing. The cloister and other abbey buildings were never rebuilt. Monastic life endured (albeit down to a substantially degraded degree) until the French Revolution, when the church became parochial —hence the opening of a door in the western façade, and the walling up of some lateral doors. Since 1974, a community of Dominican sisters has taken over what is left of the abbey and thus monastic life has begun anew.

 

The typically Cistercian, austere, no-frills western façade. The shape of the gable, as well as the minimal decoration surrounding the central window, show the influence of Provençal Romanesque.

 

The church was regarded as important enough to be listed as a Historic Landmark on Prosper Mérimée’s very first list of 1840.

Peaking through the little window in the Node 1 nadir hatch as PMM was moved yesterday.

 

Credits: ESA/NASA

 

130E1065

Under construction for a remodel of surrounding grounds and internally. The visitors center is no longer there. Big changes during 2 years of remodel planned. (Image captured 7/14/18)

 

I found more info here: www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/major-renovation-mesa-ariz...

Construction keeps going on, the worker continues to perform certain inspection。The progress seems to be on track......。

35RC FP4 Rodinal

Timber work replaced

Bradford, PA. November 2019.

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Olean, NY. July 2021.

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Summit Ridge, 1800 7th Street, Unit 8D, East Moline, IL - Gutting and remodeling done in 1991

The oratory, of ancient foundation, has been remodeled several times over the centuries, and at the beginning of this century the decorative apparatus has been completely renovated. A cycle of frescoes of exceptional interest and very high quality, so far unknown, has been brought to light in the recent years.

Valsesia (Piedmontese: Valsesia; Walser German: Tseschrutol; Italian: Valle della Sesia) is a group of valleys in the north-east of Piedmont in the Province of Vercelli, Italy; the principal valley is that of the river Sesia.

The major towns located here are Varallo Sesia, Borgosesia and Serravalle Sesia; tourist villages include Alagna Valsesia, Rima San Giuseppe, Carcoforo and Scopello. While the valley mainly belongs to the province of Vercelli three of its comuni, namely Romagnano Sesia, Prato Sesia and Grignasco, are part of the province of Novara.

  

An old 1965 Rambler remodeled to todays standards in Seattle.

 

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