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Woolwich, after riots

On Saturday, 9/10/16 despite a very hot and humid day over 80 dedicated volunteers arrived at Bread and Cheese Creek and completely filled a 40 yard dumpster with trash and debris they removed from this historic stream and its bank totally over 4 tons!!! This included 214 bags of trash, a truck full of metal to be recycled, 12 smashed tomatoes cages, 4 tires, 3 bicycles, 3 shopping carts, a box spring with mattress, a hand truck, a couch, a powerweels car and much more! Thank you everyone so very much for all your incredible hard work under such tough conditions! Our volunteer dedication to working toward a cleaner, greener, healthier community and environment cannot be topped! Thank you so much!!!

 

We would also like to thank the Ocean Conservancy, American Rivers, Day to Serve, National Public Lands Day and Trash Free Maryland for all their assistance and support on this cleanup and to thank Chick-fila Eastpoint for their generous donations of food to feed all our hungry and hardworking volunteers!!! We also wish to thank Tradepoint Atlantic for your generous donations allowing is to purchase much needed supplies! We would also like to thank CCBC, Towson University, the U. S Navy and the community for all the incredible volunteers they supplied! Thank you also to Baltimore County Highways for supplying us with a dumpster!

 

We want to send a special Thank you out to Angel Ball and her Concerts in the Park Volunteers for stopping by our cleanup to present us with a very generous donation to help us park for our upcoming cleanups!! Thank you so much Angel! As an all-volunteer organization with no funding we rely on fundraisers t continue to clean up our community and environment. Thank you so very much again!!

 

We must apologize for the lack of photos of volunteers this time, but since we had no photographers volunteer for this even we were all too busy to take as many photos of our hardworking volunteers as we would have liked. If you are a volunteer photographer and would like to take pictures at one of our future events, please contact us – we could use your talent and we would love to have you!!! If any volunteers took photos during the day please send them to us – Thank you!!

  

Was about to head out to shoot pictures with a friend and came back to discover that I no longer had a passenger window.

Walking along the old Nagasaki Kaido.

  

Ureshino-shuku

Dry Riser Inlet smashed fire extinguisher charing cross station Villiers Street London 1st February 2011 15:32.57pm

The School moved out of the building in Crown Street in 1960. It was demolished 10 years later during the regeneration of the area to make way for new housing. In 1969 someone from the school paid a visit to take this short series of photographs.

What it looked like after we smashed a pumpkin downstairs

Not going to be a very happy chappy!

Whole section of Kingsland Road closed off after this accident, which looked like a big Mercedes was turning right across the bike's path. Pretty messy, the Mercedes's whole driver-side wing was wrecked, so it must have been a big impact. Nasty.

Glass from a smashed bus stop mixes with litter and sewage from toppled port-a-potties on Georgia Street, in view of the Vancouver Public Library

Just one of many smashed cars I saw in Orlando Florida after hurricane Charley

in August of 2004

A modern dilemma: my smashed iphone! (Photo by Brian Cleary/www.bcpix.com)

The frame snapped!

Londrina, Paraná. June 2017

the smashed. not so happy car. as you could see the hood is smashed. ya...lucky. ya right!

El-Nikkor 80mm f/5.6 enlarging lens on PB-4 Bellows at f/8. The penny about fits in the green center, the tilt wasn't quite perfect for this, the upper-right corner is out of focus. Here's the setup shot.

 

Here's a wacky bokeh shot of the same CPU before it fell off my windowsill & got driven over by cars for almost a year.

mostly by birds and rocks, I think I can spot one window that hasnt been smahed out

Someone's really went to town on this.

A SMASHED CUPCAKE! THAT'S WHAT!. It was smushed on the wall of the O'Donnell Gym at San Benito High School on November 19th of last year. (The disconcerting part is that it is still there!) This baby was photoshopped in yearbook by myself and my always enthusiastic partner, Aubrey :)

unfortunate curry house window, Lindley

Dug open awhile back. One lead left - requires short bolt climb.

 

Taken while ridgewalking in Greenbrier County, WV with Carroll Bassett and Bruce Fries. Good day. Lot'so good leads found.

This is the side of the car.

 

I hit some ice around Ona Beach north of Seal Rock. Hit a ditch, spun around, and then flipped over. We stopped upside down in the car. Both of us (and the baby) are physically okay.

East Sanford, south of the Lowes

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