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In the Big Rock Candy Mountains,

There's a land that's fair and bright,

Where the handouts grow on bushes

And you sleep out every night

Where the boxcars all are empty

And the sun shines every day

On the birds and the bees

And the cigarette trees

The lemonade springs

Where the bluebird sings

In the Big Rock Candy Mountains

 

“We’re Here!” Today checking whether anyone can loan us some Toilet Tissue.

  

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Keep wipes out of the pipes experiment from Sydney Water: youtu.be/--k2sHbsW68?si=XDNk-IjMCxiMG8Ld

Only toilet paper dissolves properly!

Smile on Saturday: Creative with Toilet Paper

We're Here! : Toilet Tissue

 

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Louisiana

10297 confirmed cases

370 deaths

 

Temp

97.5am

98.5pm

We're Here! : Toilet Tissue

 

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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 with gridded HOBD-W overhead. AB800 with gridded 7 inch reflector camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.

I'm not sure how I got this color and lighting combination, but I'm not letting it go to waste.

Son, Josh's art on a Plate from '96 when he did work experience with a graphic design company. At my work we were having plates made of the Pre-School children's art so I got some done of my boys art as well.

For the Macro Mondays group, topic: just white paper. HMM!

no b/w, just white paper

....of white toilet tissue crumpled into a ball in my hand before being randomly dropped onto a sheet of black acrylic and allowed to unravel independently of any further human manipulation. The cat, however, did try a number of unsuccessful attempts to flick it around with her paws!!! :)

 

You can see the same piece of paper sitting on my MM credit card size template in the comments below.

 

Posted in answer to this week's Macro Mondays' group weekly theme "Just White Paper"

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Louisiana

21,518 confirmed cases

1013 deaths

 

Temp

96.9am

98.1pm

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We're here visiting toilet tissue.

 

At times like these such hugely valuable resources need to be preserved. Therefore we have stashed our toilet roll supplies away and replaced with less valuable options...

Keeping my social distance on deserted Pier 7. A roll of toilet paper sits on a park bench as a reminder that, not so long ago, toilet paper was abundant and inexpensive.

Mardi Gras 2017

New Orleans LA

(Krewe of Tucks parade)

Denver Art Museum brushed stainless steel restroom detail. Exactly as found, not staged.

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Today was a hard day at the hospital. After I left I discovered a homeless man living in the doorway next to where I am building our new house. A large potentially threatening black man. He had a blanket and a knapsack that I had discovered there earlier.

 

A very clear "No Trespassing" sign hung in the entryway above him. I approached him prepared to tell him to leave. He seemed willing to leave without protest. Then I asked him his name. He told me, and offered up his ID card, a valid driver's license.

 

My heart softened. He did not appear to be an alcoholic or a smoker, nor an addict, and yes nurses can tell. He said he simply wasn't able to cover his light bill and had been evicted. He didn't ask for money or food. I told him I couldn't give him permission to be there, but I wouldn't call the police. He said he understood. I told him I'd appreciate it if he watched my place and intervene if it looked like anyone was trying to break in. He agreed.

 

Finally, I asked him if he needed anything. He did not ask for money. He did not ask for food. He asked for an old broom so he could sweep out the entry way. He left to go do his laundry, and I found him an old broom in the back of the studio, which I left in the doorway with his blanket. Later, as I was leaving the studio for the evening I saw Calvin again and gave him the sandwich I had not gotten a chance to eat at lunch.

 

Louisiana

1388 confirmed cases

46 deaths

 

Temp

97.6am

98.3pm

New Orleans trees during Mardi Gras

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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera left. AB800 with Softlighter II camera right. Triggered by Cybersync.

 

Taken for the Jules’ Photo Challenge Group:

 

March 18:

Awkward Moments Day

 

I have to say that Ken & I were both giggling like kids trying to get me set up for this!

Well secured toilet tissue in a toilet along the "Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail," Wanship, Summit County, Utah.

Running out of bath tissue is a preventable inconvenience...

Costco, Orem, Utah.

London, 2009

ODC-Roll

 

We have these handy bars all over the master bath. The man who built this house had his mother living with him and she needed special assistance.

Keeping my social distance on a deserted street. A roll of toilet paper crosses the tram tracks along the Embarcadero as a reminder that, not so long ago, toilet paper was abundant and inexpensive.

I was surprised to see merchandise scattered on the floor! Naah I'm just kiddin, I wasn't surprised.

 

I kind of wish now that I had picked up the fallen cups, to help the staff. I forgot to think about kindness because I was whipped up into a U.S. December shopping frenzy. I'm kind of surprised that I remembered to snap a pic!

 

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In Vienna, West Virginia, on December 21st, 2010, in a Kmart store on the east side of Grand Central Avenue (West Virginia Route 14), between 9th Street and 13th Avenue.

 

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Library of Congress classification ideas:

HF5429.215.U6 K-Mart Corporation—Pictorial works.

TS1105 Paper products—Pictorial works.

HF5845 Display of merchandise—Pictorial works.

TX335 Shopping carts—Pictorial works.

TK4386 Fluorescent lamps—Pictorial works.

F249.V56 Vienna (W. Va.)—Pictorial works.

F249.P2 Parkersburg Metropolitan Area (W. Va.)—Pictorial works.

 

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Art & Architecture Thesaurus term:

aisles

A dimple on a piece of toilet tissue x5 lifesize flash lit from the side

Keeping my social distance on a deserted Pier 7. and remembering fondly of a time, not so long ago, when toilet paper was abundant and inexpensive.

An advert page from the 15 October 1955 edition of "Illustrated" magazine, one of the many popular such magazines produced from the vast stable of the Odhams Press in London. Created in 1898 Odhams took advantage of the increasing market for illustrated magazines and by 1938 introduced the first such 'colour' title, Woman. In post-war years a new plant in Watford was constructed and this would in later years become part of the Fleetway/IPC Group that Odhams folded into in 1961. "Illustrated" incorporated other titles from 1939 including "News Review" and "The Passing Show" to better compete with Picture Post. In post-WW2 years, with the lifting of paper rationing, the market expanded again and Illustrated was one of the weeklies that sold over a million copies per issue. The cost of advertising in the magazine must have therefore have been consumate with circulation and prime pages took advantage of the colour gravure printing.

 

Bronco, a name that strikes terror into many older people as they were one of the main manufacturers of hard toilet paper that, in the years before soft toilet tissue paper was de rigueur in many households. Bronco was the brand name of the British Patent Perforated Paper Company, based in Hackney Wick, east London. This advert, imparting Wifely Wisdom, is for their British No. 3 tissue rolls.

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