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Reusing another old pic because no one loves to paint as much as Frances the artist does.
Frances was adopted in 2018 and moved to Australia.
at the street arts festival in worcester on sunday (9/25/16), some of the vendors/artists had unique sorts of things for sale. this artist, melissa calling her work anxietiart, makes people and animals from "found" items-- reduce reuse recycle
you can see some of her other things here:
Orange County Court House, Greek Revival, finished in 1842. Newburgh shared a half-shire role with Goshen. Architect Thornton Niven of Newburgh - Now a heritage Centre
I was pleased to find that the Northern Flickers were going to reuse the nest they built last year. They appear to be more comfortable with my presence than last year, so I'm looking forward to getting some more fun photos here.
I'm fairly sure when I took this shot, the eggs were already laid, for after twenty minutes of quiet waiting, this male's head popped out and stayed out until the missus arrived. Then with a quiet chortle of greeting, they quickly swapped spots. The male flew out before the female landed under the nest.
When I checked on the nest yesterday, I was pleased to hear that the chicks had hatched. When a parent returned and entered the nest hole, the tiniest of chicks squeakings could be heard...begging for first dibs on feeding.
This will be my last upload for awhile...again..., as I'm behind on a great many things...including writing an article for a local magazine. More on that to come. So, until next time, enjoy your week/weekend and thank you so much for all your support, faves and comments. They are always appreciated!
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs, etc. without my permission.
Some of the contents of a large plastic box in our kitchen drawer where we put our recyclable items such as plastic bottles, magazines, flyers, food tins and drink cans. When it's full I take it out to the garage & tip everything in a big wheelie bin. This gets collected by a private company fortnightly, the other week they take our actual rubbish (trash) away, thankfully we don't produce much of that so often that wheelie bin only goes out once a month. Glass has to be taken to a bottle bank. I use to take gardening & bird watching magazines to our GP surgery for others to read but those days are gone.
We compost all our newspapers, cardboard packaging/toilet rolls etc & I reuse suitable plastic food trays to stand plant pots in. All available windowsills currently have trays with small pots containing tomato/chilli/pepper/courgette & sweetcorn seedlings, waiting for the current cold snap to pass so I can plant them out in the polytunnel.
For Macro Mondays theme "Trash" HMM!
... laundry netbag and makeup remover pads.
The purpose - where I start -
is the idea of USE.
It is not recycling, it's REUSE.
(Issey Miyake)
Weekly Theme Challenge - Flat lay
Looking close... on Friday! - REUSABLE or RECYCLED
(photo by Freya, edit by me)
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My local grocery store, Harmon's, has a pretty concerted program to eliminate plastic grocery bags and replace them with reusable ones like this. They even give a five cent credit on your bill for each bag you use.
I'm not a big fan of these cheaper ones and use canvas tote bags so often given as premiums on PBS and NPR. They work very well and don't tear like the single use plastic ones do.
Reusable bags and reusable cup, trying my best for Earth Day. Unfortunately I needed too many things to walk so I had to drive. Oh well it's a start.
Also118/2018-041 Earth Day
It's Simple: More Trash=More Environmental Problems!
Change Your Life Style=Change The World!
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HMM… the them for today, 4/23 the day after earth day, is plastic. how smart to cause us think about how we use plastics and more importantly what we do when we’re done with them or how can we cut down the useage of the one-time use things that litter our oceans and our lands.
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BLYTHE-A-DAY
a flickr group
MAY 2019
DAY 17: "SCIENCE FAIR"
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After many (MANY!!) tries ... little Emerson FINALLY decided on the theme for her SCIENCE FAIR project ...
Please feel free to ZOOM IN ... she did a HECK of a lot of work on this ... and now our house looks like a CYCLONE hit it ... wait ... is that an upcoming Blythe-A-Day theme??? ... we're READY!
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Here we are - at our first ever Portland Oregon morsbags pod meeting. Morsbags are reusable cloth shopping bags. Read more about them at morsbags.com
These are grocery bags that have a second life doing "you know what". When the dogs hear me pull out a "poobag" they know it's time for a walk! So it's a double effort....I reuse the bags and I clean up after my dogs.
FGR - Earth Day
Walgreens is a former Rite Aid.
Oneonta, NY. April 2024.
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ReUSE Minnesota flyer on storefront board. The organization is coordinating the recovery of plywood across the twin cities after it was used to cover doors and windows.
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This image is part of a continuing series following the unrest and events in Minneapolis following the May 25th, 2020 murder of George Floyd.
I made heads with caps
that I used to knit .Although these caps were not well matched for me(anybody:)), so I wrapped caps around heads as the second trial hoping it's yours!
St. Anna church.
Ancient Byzantine church from the 9th century with reused ancient materials dating back to the rule of emperor Basilios I. Its frescoes are from between the 13th to 15th century, during the time of the "Empire of Trebizond". Especially notable are the frescoes of elite officials from the then imperial court, with stately portraits showing off their luxurious oriental clothing. The church has been renovated in recent years, recovering its frescoes.
Trabzon (Trebizond or Trapezounda) was an important, independent Byzantine capital of the so called Empire of Trebizond (1204-1461), in the eastern Pontic Alps of north-eastern Turkey, at the Black Sea. It flourished due to its important trade location as a crossroad of the Silk Roads.
www.cnn.com/2020/03/19/health/hospital-coronavirus-shorta...
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. Triggered by Cybersync
For Looking Close…on Friday theme of “Reusable or Recycled” a reusable shopping bag with hummingbirds and flowers print.
Don't think I've bought any new gift wrapping decorations for a long time (or paper, come to think of it!). Any product that comes with pretty ribbons or tape, especially ready-tied bows, I keep to be re-used.
Some structures used for one theme lend themselves to be recycled/reused/repurposed for other themes/scenes. Why waste a good structure when it can be utilized for another scene?
What actually happens with the initial scene/diorama is that pieces get raided out when needed for newer builds. In this case the basic structure slowly got deconstructed in a couple of stages which lent it to be used for post-apocalyptic scenes...
#BuildWhatInspiresYou