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BLYTHE-A-DAY
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MAY 2023
DAY 5: CAT
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Yardley Yoplait ... with one of my Dad's knick-knacks. He loved photography, miniatures, toys, and yes, that is a replica of his beloved golden-fur cat, named RUSTY.
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This is a Rusty Blackbird walking down the beach to find food. Thankful my friends told me about a few of them were around. Don't see them very often, only in migration and yet, not every year.
Collective 52 Photo Project "2018"
Week 24 - Rusty
Love things that have rusted naturally ...
I have a lot of rusty stuff around the house :-)
More rusty stuff on my blog
Port Ellen on the Isle of Islay, Whisky country....! this is the first time I've really had any decent light/weather to shoot here despite having been many times, managed this one after walking around to the opposite side of the bay to photograph tthe last sailing to the mainland of the day, and just happened across this little location looking back towards the attractive whitewashed houses of the town, luckily the tide also matched the weather for shooting this.
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The abandoned livestock facility at Binalong Station. Seen from the road side, the gated ramps in the distance indicate the location of the livestock siding.
These black behemoths used to run freely on South Africa's railroad system.
Now their wheels, once shiny, are rusty as these once proud locomotives have been silenced forever.
Voorbaai
Outside Mossel Bay
South Africa
There's an antique/yard ornament shop in Lucketts, Virginia, not too far from Leesburg. I believe the American Pickers dudes have done a segment there. Anyway, the shop has a yard full of things like this (I'm not even sure what these are, or what you'd do with them if you bought them), and boy howdy do I love rusty things.
Day 267/365 - Rusty
Found this gem on my walk this morning. Took a different route, and was glad I did!
RUSTY OLYMPIA BOWL ~ Saint Joseph, Missouri USA ~ Copyright ©2015 Bob Travaglione ~ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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This is one of the rusty ladders leading down to the harbour in Margate. I had to climb down and hang off the side of a small fishing boat to catch this one with a 50mm 1.8.
Hope you enjoy.
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