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Barrie's Local Food Company is on Kings road in Cambridge. Kings road runs along the 401 (like a service road) between Roseville Rd and New Dundee Rd. Check them out!
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Photo date: 08/2015
Originally posted to the Guess Where London group on 01-09-07.
The former home of the Black Cultural Archive, now Rooster Cottage. Lambeth did apparently refuse permission for the change of use and for the ghastly signage on the grounds that this is a conservation area, but the new owners appealed and central government waved the application through.
An almost hidden part of my neck of the woods is about to change.
A dramatic change, and not to the better, as far as I am concerned.
ME ENCONTRÉ FRENTE A LA MUERTE Y EN SUS OJOS VI EL SENTIDO (y con el miedo conmigo así yo aprendí a quererte) - Composition Thursday
© Erik McGregor - erikrivas@hotmail.com - 917-225-8963
Visitors come from around the world to see the volcano that has played such an important role in Italy's history.
The grand finale of the Boston Sign Project is the landmark Schrafft’s sign which is mounted atop the company’s former factory in Charlestown’s Sullivan Square. Schrafft’s was a candy, chocolate and cake company founded in 1861, and had stores and restaurants along the east coast up until the business was shut down in 1981. The old factory was converted into commercial office space, and in 2016 the famous neon sign was reconstructed exactly as it was with a high-efficiency, energy reducing lighting system. The sign remains an icon, and at night the pink neon glow can be seen for miles in all directions. (#100 of 100 in the Boston Signage Project)
Photoshoot in Central Park for the social media campaign to promote the upcoming "March For The Dead, Fight For The Living" on September 20, 2020 the day before Trump is scheduled to be in NYC for the UN General Assembly. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Looks like they didn't make it through the digital revolution. (Or is there some other explanation?)
Some other professional building is there now.
The tenents:
1. Keep it complex
2. Keep it polychrome
3. Keep it patternless
4. Geo tag it
5. See what's happen next
References:
1. The Hopeless Manifesto, (2008-11-17).
2. Don't repeat yourself, at Wikipedia.
3. How not to be a cultural knucklehead in a global business world, (2007-01-24).
4. Monochrome, at Tate Online.
5. Polychrome, at Wikipedia.
6. Patternless, at Lexic.us.
7. Patternless, at Wiktionary.
8. Worse is better, at Wikipedia.
A solo show of street art by I Heart in the Granville Bridge underpass. It was up for about two days before the city painted over everything.
"I'm a teacher and got a pink slip : - (".
A sad sign of the times seen in front of John Marshall High just after "Pink Friday"...ironically Friday the 13th...when California school districts handed out more than 25,000 pink slips while facing $11 billion in education cut-backs.
Please blog about this! Seeing this sign was for me, like getting punched in the gut. We are bankrupting future generations in ways more than financial.
USE this image for blog posting (only), but please contact me ASAP with a link to your post. If you wish to use this image for print, etc, just contact me. THANKS! And I am NOT the teacher who received the pink slip...just the messenger, er, photographer.
Photoshoot in Central Park for the social media campaign to promote the upcoming "March For The Dead, Fight For The Living" on September 20, 2020 the day before Trump is scheduled to be in NYC for the UN General Assembly. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Trail marker heading west on the south side of the Valley Loop Trail.
Yosemite National Park
Yosemite National Park (National Park Service site):
A solo show of street art by I Heart in the Granville Bridge underpass. It was up for about two days before the city painted over everything.
A solo show of street art by I Heart in the Granville Bridge underpass. It was up for about two days before the city painted over everything.
Nothing pink to upload so here is somethging completely different!! This used to be a lovely cafe and gift shop in an old warehouse type buliding which has been left derelict.
On the eve of the Republican National Convention, August 21, 2020 a coalition of Americans reeling from the COVID-related deaths of loved ones, unemployment, and all this crisis has wrought gathered at Barclays Center to turn their sadness and frustration into protest by organizing the March for the Dead, Fight for the Living, a candlelit procession across the Brooklyn Bridge to the Trump Building at 40 Wall Street in Manhattan demanding the Trump administration and beyond to take responsible action to save lives and end suffering. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
This photo features a classic red and white "YIELD" traffic sign set against an urban backdrop with a brick building and illuminated windows. The sign's bold, triangular shape and vivid red color immediately draw the viewer's attention, while the building's grid-like windows add depth and structure to the composition.
The warm lighting and the slight blur in the background create a sense of evening or nighttime ambiance. The contrast between the directive nature of the sign and the relaxed, almost still atmosphere of the scene gives the photo an intriguing blend of urgency and calm.
The image could symbolize the idea of pausing or giving way, not just in traffic but perhaps metaphorically in life, making it an excellent candidate for creative captions or artistic interpretations.