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A westbound ballast load with the famous SDP40-2 in the lead rolls through Townsend, MT. The Helena local (with GP9 109 in the lead) is running around a cut of hoppers in the siding on the right.
The wind was blowing snow in her eyes so Isabella got a pair of her swim goggles and headed back outside. Problem solved!!
Adelphi Cinema (1939-1995 ) Repurposed as a car park exit and service entrance .
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I love when we repurpose things, instead of just tossing everything into a landfill.
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Leftovers from a Christmas turkey get a new life when it goes into the stock pot with a variety of vegetables and herbs.
And this is the final image of the 52 Week Challenge for 2017.
52 in 2017 Challenge: #16, Waste
Do you know what it is to be here? Simultaneously wrapped up in your own fears and dreams that together wrought a metal too heavy to be anything other than this foreboding chain.
(Or launching spring.)
Do you know what it is to be free?
(I do.)
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Hummingbird Pulse; poem 110
We stopped along the interstate between Texarkana and New Boston, Texas. This repurposed gas station was across the street from where we parked.
I thought I'd be able to find some info about this place online, but I couldn't. There weren't any other buildings left except this one. Someone is using it for storage.
The Pierre Bottineau Branch of Hennepin County Library housed in the former Grain Belt Brewery in northeast Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Tiny pillow necklace made of bits of vintage fabric and lace, then stuffed with lavender. The beautiful textile bead is by Carolyn Saxby.
The rug is made from a jute coffee bag. Here are the "raw materials": www.flickr.com/photos/creativebabies/2344054438/in/set-72...
Copyright Susan Ogden
Of all the galleries that i have seen so far, this one is my favorite. All the Art inside and out have been repurposed from other things. I am pretty amazed at this one...how, and where did they get all these license plates!!??? i always thought you had to turn them in if you got new ones!!! i also wonder how they got the road reflector thingies to make the sun!!! i wonder if some roads are missing theirs!
Inside they have signs made ..by slicing the letters up and the numbers and then jumbling the different states to spell words. I love them...they are colorful and fun messages, mounted on pallet wood!
At some point i am going to get the courage to show them some of my things...and maybe get to display in there. I always see so many thing i would love to decorate with in that store!!
On the license plates in this mural they have embedded the name of the store. As many times as i have been there or passed it, i never noticed it until the day i went to edit this shot!!
If you scan it and are even a smidgen more aware of things than i am, you will probably find it right away! :)
Have a wonderful Memorial Day. Remember the WHY of your day off...and give thanks! :)
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We found this pub in the back street of the "huge" country metropolis of Mumbil, NSW. The fact that it was in a back street and looks suspiciously like a former low set home with its shape, roof, size and then take a look at the driveway on the left going to what I suspect was the garage......hmmm. Perhaps the old pub in the "village" burnt down, a common habit of old timber country pubs with suspect wiring, dropped cigarettes and back rooms full of rubbish. No doubt this one is unlikely to accommodate many patrons but then the town is really small!
The town has a school but doesn't seem to even have a shop!
The United States Post Office in Danville, Kansas is located inside of an old filling/service station. Probably the most unique building that I have seen a post office in. Pentax K3iii Monochrome.
A back view of Selena's sweater wrap............next time I'll make it wider. This piece is a piece I saved from another project and repurposed
Repurposed 1979 oil painting cover with bound gelatin plate prints and recycled and collaged papers.
Old truck tailgate repurposed garden bench created with salvaged materials even the lumber is reclaimed wood some as old as 100 years old by Raymond Guest furniture maker at Recycled Salvage Design www.recycledsalvage.com or cell phone 903.452.8761
This is part of the vintage treasure repurposed into a planter series I featured on my blog www.poetichome.com