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..thereby missing the ferry.

The painters have been significantly held up by rotten wood, a termite infestation, and basic neglect of the property. Note: we do not own this house, we just rent part of it. If we owned it, it would never have reached this condition! The house is up for sale...

This landscape looks scraped by glaciers to me. It's my second pic with Terragen 2, and still uses only the most basic parts of the program.

Preparing one of the duckets from LMS Brake Van M731299 for painting.

Doon Valley Railway

Dunaskin, Ayrshire

2 August 2022

Federal Reserve Bank

Gunnar Birkets, Architect (1974)

Minneapolis, Minnesota

WIth good knife control you can angle the blade this way :-) Here I"m planing off a little bit of the inside of the pod too. It all gets filtered back out anyway...

No worries, the bumper is very strong

Cast iron bootscraper, Kayes Walk, Lace Market, Nottingham.

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Some person decided to park too close to my Passat and play bumper-cars when pulling out of his space. Not so much as a note to say sorry.

I am seething.

Oh I need a break...right here.

A scrape made a a coyote in the snow covered dunes South of Moses Lake, WA. The red arrows point to blood soaked urine deposited in the scrape.

Wall in the back pantry: fugly wallpaper over cute wallpaper over painted cardboardy stuff

Steel crane, resting at dusk.

 

Camera: Canon Power Shot G6

1/320 f. 4.0

Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Date: November 30, 2006

Time: 4:01 p.m.

 

I'm not sure this quite counts as wear and tear, this was the result of carelessness not weather. But it certainly dulls the original shine.

 

Taken for Flickr's Our Daily Challenge: SHINE AND WEATHERING (CARS)

Why is it that the smallest cuts always hurt the worst?

 

Seriously........... Why?!

 

Day 364 of 365 days (2nd year)

 

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