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A large inter-island passenger ship goes under repair and maintenance at the Keppel Subic Shipyard, which is owned and managed by a Singapore-based company.
Taken in the above-mentioned first-class municipality in Zambales province, Philippines.
this Ornament was knocked off the window ledge it broke in a couple of places...I wish I could say it was an invisible repair...it clearly isn't
Nobody was working on repairing the hole whilst I was there. A chance to get some photos. This is the second sinkhole on the A26 in this area.
Golden Silk spider,
Trichonephila clavipes
Moments later, the support for the offending leaf is almost cut away, and the web repair is underway, as she pulls silk from her abdomen. Also it becomes easier in this pose to see that our little heptapod has lost a right foreleg. Happens sometimes.
A Fisherman of Maryport Cumbria UK
doing what generations have done before him, maybe the nets and tools have changed, but they will always be "Men of the Sea" to me.
A dangerous occupation which commands my utmost respect.
This spider seemed to be repairing the area the leaf had trapped itself in the web , wrapping new webs to secure it I suppose . Would make a nice landing spot for unexpecting prey. The spider was actually upside down like shown and the leaf was caught up in the position you see as I was snapping the shot. No rotation was done to the image. Again another early morning light shot. Morning light is so nice . So many beams of light coming through the forest at that time.
Look in large if you have time . The spider has a really fantastic design on its back.
After a wonderful holiday filled with fond memories, it's time for Bartie to get back to work.
On Monday morning at 9 o'clock, the door of the Repair Shop opens and the first customer is ready to go in.
NOIR BEAR:
Good morning, Mr. Bartie.
BARTIE:
Good morning, how can I help you?
NOIR BEAR:
I have a chair here that needs to be repaired.
When I sat on this chair and wiggled a little, the chair collapsed and I fell on the floor.
BARTIE:
That's not good. Did you hurt yourself?
NOIR BEAR:
I ended up with a bruised ankle. A good friend of mine, called Paddy, helped me and took care of me. I can't put any weight on my ankle yet, it's in a splint.
BARTIE:
Good heavens!
It could have been worse.
Well... let's take a look at the chair.
(examines the remains of the chair)
Oh... yes... hmm... it's possible...
The chair can be repaired, but it may take a while before it's ready. Due to my absence last week, because of my holiday, I have to catch up on some work. I hope you understand.
NOIR BEAR:
That's okay, Bartie. I'm glad the chair can be repaired.
BARTIE:
All right then.
I'll let you know when the chair is ready.
NOIR BEAR:
Great... thank you and goodbye.
BARTIE:
Goodbye.
Bartie Bristle is hand crafted in Merrythought, a British historical factory. The plush is mohair and the paws are made of cotton velvet
Aquino Shoe Repair located at the Cochrane Heritage Village part of the Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat located in the Town of Cochrane in the District of Cochrane in Northeastern Ontario Canada
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A pair of tinkerers are busy repairing pots in the kasbah of Fez (Fès), Morocco. Cobblers make or repair shoes, anglers catch fish, peddlers are traveling sellers of household goods, and tinkerers make or repair pots. The old medina of Fez was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1981.
The Buick Amarillo still looking cool when rusted and in need of a touch of TLC. It was a bit expensive to ship back to the UK.....
A colorful lineup of locomotives sit in CN's Woodcrest shops waiting for repair. Taken on CN property with permission.
Croft Castle
Standing next to the present Croft Castle, the church was related to an earlier castle and the now lost village of Croft which was situated close by.
The building dates from the mid 14th century and is constructed of rough local stone. There have been many repairs and alterations over the centuries, a major one took place in 1515, when it was enlarged. The simple exterior of the building is distinguished by the ogee shaped lead covered roof of its bell turret.
There are two faces of the clock on the bell turret, each with one hand, this was quite usual in the past when the exact time to the minute was not generally needed.
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My son and family bought my husband and I a lovely tile as a momento from their Greek holiday. Unfortunately it was dropped before we received it and my husband did a repair that hardly shows.
After the rain this patchwork looks great.
Excellent subject for my series Lines and Planes, surprising compositions in the everyday, a special view of buildings, interiors ... lines made abstract.
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