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a set of two reusable grocery bags! see my profile for details
un set de dos bolsas reusables para compras! checa mi profile para los datos
www.recyclart.org/2013/06/upcycled-oilcloth-wallets/
Hand-sewn and colorful purses made with reused mexican vinyl coated tablecloths. Funny and limited edition. Handmade with love.
More information at bas re-design website !
Idea sent by bas re-design !
He was born in Ottawa in 1844,[2] the son of Miles Birkett and Elizabeth Wren, who came to Upper Canada from England. At the age of 13, he became an apprentice to a local hardware store owner. In 1866, he opened his own hardware store. Birkett served on the school board from 1867 to 1871 and was an alderman on Ottawa City Council from 1873 to 1878.[3] During his term as mayor, electric streetcars were introduced in Ottawa.[4] In 1871, he married Mary Gallagher;[3] after her death, he married Henrietta Gallagher, her stepsister, in 1904.[5] Birkett also served as president of the advisory board of the Dominion Building and Loan Association at Ottawa. He was also a long-time member of the Masonic Order.[3] In 1900, he was named a trustee for the Ottawa Collegiate Institute.[5] He died in Ottawa of pneumonia in 1920.[4] He is buried at Beechwood Cemetery.
His former home, nicknamed Birkett's Castle, is now used as the Hungarian Embassy.[4]
Former Lowe's
Batavia, NY. August 2015.
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Not all grocery stores will allow you to bring your reusable bags but some do. Here in Ithaca Wegmans still allows this practice. However, it is important to keep these bags clean so I washed them and now I am drying them. They are on air dry because they’re made of plastic. If they don’t totally dry I will just hang them from the line in basement. Be safe out there!
www.recyclart.org/2016/11/draws-reused-everyday-objects/
I like to reuse and to divert everyday objects to make draws with a taste of humor or poetic dimension.
As I put out the milk bottles I noticed that one showed the scuff marks more clearly than the others. We hear much about recycling these days but far better than that is reuse. These bottles will be collected by my milkman, returned to the depot, be thoroughly cleaned, refilled with milk and be delivered again, and again and …
Man is cleaning ball-bearings in his shop, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
Photo: © Jakob Kolar | www.jakobkolar.com
www.recyclart.org/2016/04/charity-t-shirt-upcycling/
This is a project I undertook to reuse RNIB T-shirts to make them into new, innovative designs that could be sold to raise money for the charity RNIB that helps and supports people who are blind and partially sighted. Ethical fashion and sustainability within fashion are a worldwide problem that needs to be addressed and through this work, I hope to inspire people to buy, sell and make ethical clothing choices.
I enjoyed this project because the principles that I have used to deconstruct and reuse the T-shirts could be applied to any t-shirt or unwanted item of clothing. So in turn, this idea could become more widespread through creatives to stop waste and spread the importance of re-using clothes and the ethical and sustainable issues within fashion that are destroying the planet.
What I'm working on right now. I'm knitting the plastic bags that newspapers come in. The goal is to make a welcome mat. This half of the rug is in green-toned bags. The second half is blue. I am almost finished, but I need to get some more bags to complete the length.
These were usual in the good old days when doctors were doctors and made home calls.
The first hypodermic syringe was created by Alexander Wood in 1853.
Cicero, NY. March 2016.
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Sibley’s closed its department store in January 1989. Syrwil purchased the building for $4,040,000 that year. Wilmorite then began leasing the building to call-center office tenants, but it struggled to keep the building occupied.
The structure has been vacant since a small Excellus BlueCross BlueShield office moved across the street to Dey’s Plaza last year. In 2009, the building lost its last major tenant when National Government Services moved a medical claims processing center with 450 employees to DeWitt.
Tio's Tacos Restaurant
Riverside, CA
Tio's Tacos is a Mexican restaurant in Riverside, California. It is known for its many instances of folk art made from discarded items around its grounds.
A late antique sarcophagus with a hunting scene on the side reused for the burial of Constance of Aragon (1179-1222), the first wife of the Holy Roman Frederick II and regent of Sicily from 1212-1220. Inscription: Sicanie regina fui Constantia coniunx Augusta. Hic habito nunc Federice tua (I was Constance queen of Sicily, wife, empress. Yours, I now lie here, Frederick). The inscription on the left corner of the lid is: Cataniae MCCXXII (At Catania 1222).
The bird feeders I had always let the food get wet, so I recycled an old water fountain belonging to Max, and fashioned a way to hold a tray of food inside. It took the robin about half a day to work it out, and the tits about two days. But it works, the small birds can eat their fill of the now-dry food, and the larger birds ignore it... maybe something to do with the glass butterfly ornament I have fastened on top... it wobbles in the breeze and stops them from landing on it.
This quilt won a 3rd place ribbon at the NC State Fair in 2008. I love the woven effect that the alternating selvage blocks create. Don't throw away your selvages--use them or send them to me!!
For sale to use at the grocery store Shop Rite - Always fresh... Always for less! These were at the Shop Rite grocery store in Carmel,NY.
Shot using Kodak Retina IIa
Fomapan 200 (16 exp. loaded)
@ F16, 1/250
10 Jul 2018, 18:27
Dev: Formadon Excel 4:30 min @~24 C (5th reuse)
Stop: Fomacitro 1+19 1 min
Fix: Fomafix 3:00 min ~24 C (5th reuse)
We bought these reusable, washable produce bags from Earth's General Store. Another great way to reduce plastic use!
UP Big Boy 4006 sits on display in St. Louis, MO
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What I'd assume is a former NYCRR code pole above the tunnel/ROW at Breakneck Ridge, now serves as a trail marker for the trail. Some insulators still remain on the pole as well.
One of the pieces at a special exhibit of the work of Shih Chieh Huang, an artist based out of Taipei. He takes objects like discarded plastic bags, old computer fans and motion detectors to create pieces that move and "breathe" in accordance with movement around them. On exhibit at the Worcester Art Museum.