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This is my laundry room - O.K. - I know I go a little overboard even decorating my laundry room but it just had to be done. Hugs, Nana
Hello there my friends! Happy Monday to all of you! It's been awhile since I have shown you a washroom/bathroom so here is one from Fapple! The Mermaid gacha key has everything you need for a full bathroom with many decor items and a shower and bath tub. Most bath sets I come across have just one or the other so I love how it has both. The Shower and ceiling rack has bdsm animations. Fapple always have such high quality sets and this is a prime example. Most of the items are from Fapple. Cute decor extras from Apple Fall, Tres Blah, Sway's and more!I have full credits on the blog! Thank you so much for the support and I wish all of you a blessed week! xoxo <3333 Ebony
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Constructed in the early 1940s by the CCC this old log house barely stands. I made a return here to see where i lived until i was seven years old. We are both a bit worn.
Smiths Ferry, Idaho. The camera is level but the building is settling and the roof is pretty much gone.
surname Effinger
in der mitte , middle; Tablett Vassoio tray
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why beer?
i love
my grandfather (( Moritz EFFINGER) was professionell beer brewer
and EFFINGER BEER til 1966, as i know !
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Warum Bier?
ich mag es!
Mein Großvater ((Moritz EFFINGER) war Bierbrau Meister.
Amerikanisches Effinger Bier war etwa bis 1966 zu haben:
EFFINGER BEER erhalten!
thanks Mike Effinger
Brauerei Gäule (Pferde) mit Effinger Biere
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Ferdinand Effinger, Sr., a German immigrant, founded the family brewing business in Baraboo, Sauk County, Wisconsin in 1885. One of about 300 small breweries in Wisconsin when founded in the late nineteenth century, the Effinger Brewing Company was one of only 19 small breweries in the state in 1966, when the firm ceased brewing due to declining sales.
The original brewery complex, erected in 1885, housed Effinger's family and a saloon in addition to beer-making facilities. Eleven years later, Effinger was one of the earliest brewers in the state to begin producing bottled beer.
In 1911 Effinger reorganized the firm as a corporation owned by family members. In 1913-1914 the brewery was remodeled and expanded, providing space for new cellars, keg washrooms, and a mechanical refrigeration system.
With the advent of Prohibition in 1920, the company began producing root beer and near-beer. In 1921 the firm successfully converted to ice cream making and sales. Ten years later, the firm sold its ice cream business to the Borden Company and began reconverting the plant for beer production, which began in 1933. The firm continued its expansion program through 1948 when a new brewery building was completed and new bottling equipment was installed.
Throughout its 81-year existence, the Effinger Brewing Company remained a family-owned and managed business. The sons and grandsons of the founder served as corporate officers and as managers of the brewery. After the death of the founder in 1945, Ferdinand Effinger, Jr., became the firm's president and brewmaster, positions he occupied until the firm went out of business. Frederick J. Effinger, a grandson of the founder, served as secretary-treasurer and director (plant manager) from 1945 to 1966.
Camera: Leica M2
Lens: Voigtlander Ultron 2/35mm
Settings: F/2.4 - 1/250 sec
Film: Ilford HP5@800 (pushed 1 stop)
look around you
look down the bar from you
at the faces that you see
are you sure this is where you want to be
these are your friends
but are they real friends
do they love you as much as me
are you sure this is where you want to be
you seem in such a hurry to lead this kind of life and
you've caused so many pain and misery
but look around you, take a good look
just between you and me
are you sure that this is where you want to be
please don't let my tears persuade you, I had hoped I wouldn't cry
but lately, teardrops seem a part of me
but look around you, and take a good look
at all the locals used-to-be's
are you sure that this is where you want to be
One side of a large room full of wash basins at Theresienstadt concentration camp. Another row is behind me as I shoot this, and I wonder if something else was not in the middle ... it's an awful lot of wasted space in an overcrowded prison camp.
A look into a washroom on the ground floor of the medical building at the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, also known as Weston State Hospital, in Weston, WV.
Construction on the hospital began in 1858, and the first patients were admitted in 1864. The hospital, designed to hold 250 patients, eventually housed over 2,400 at its peak. The Asylum ceased operations in 1994. Today, the asylum is best known for its historic and paranormal tours, which offer a glimpse into both its architecture and the history of mental health treatment in the United States.
Nikon ZF with Nikkor Z 14-30mm F4.5 lens @ 26mm. F11, ISO 6400. Oben tripod with an Arca-Swiss C1 cube 3-way geared head.