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The farmer seems not to throw anything away ..be it barn or truck! Perhaps the car and barn are holding each other up!

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The waste dump Hoheward is a mountain waste dump in the Ruhr area. She originated from the earth of the bill Recklinghausen II, the bill to Ewald and the bill general Blumenthal / Haard. Lying between the cities of Herten and Recklinghausen, she forms together with the waste dump Hoppenbruch the biggest waste dump scenery of the Ruhr area. The highest place of the waste dump is reached with a height of 152.5 m above sea level. The waste dumps Hoheward and Hoppenbruch are a part of the route of the industrial culture and the scenery park Hoheward. Owner of both waste dumps is the regional association of Ruhr which has taken over the surfaces from the Deutschen Steinkohle AG. As a project bearer he is responsible for the removal of the waste dump Hoheward. With good view the Rhine tower about 50 km away is to be recognised in Dusseldorf.

from Wikipedia

 

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Please, don't fave and run, you will get yourself blocked.

  

Explore # 336 August 14, 2008

The awesome people at

!Reliquary! were kind enough to send me their items from the Warehouse Sale (opens the 23rd), so of course I had to do a pic!

Both the helmet and skull mask are mod, unrigged and come with extra textures.

Their close up pics of both are here: www.flickr.com/photos/156101864@N06/50358575596/in/photos...

 

Vienna at night from Danube Tower - long exposure with rotary tripod head

It ain't what the moon did.

Children watching the sun set.

Washington Beach, Anacortes, WA.

Life's a long, long road, if we are lucky. For so long I've just followed the road, it seems with one wheel stuck in a rut at the side steering me along without me being in control. And it has gone on and on. There's a crossroads further down in the picture, in the middle of nowhere. No signs. No landmarks. Just an empty crossroads where two roads meet on the barren moorland. I'm getting near there. Do I carry on straight or turn, left or right, and explore a bit to the side...perhaps it was a waste of time, the wrong choice....nothing to see down there, and return to the junction.

 

I'm almost at that point, decisions, decisions in deciding if I leave so much of what I've known, work, Cheshire and the hills around, friends, goats, North Wales and take a change in direction.

 

We've found a place. A long way north. Seven hours drive north to Acharacle, Argyllshire at the far end of Loch Shiel. Mountains, lochs, deer, little beaches with white sand, heather...........

 

I've seen recently how hard it is to leave everything you've known and strike out somewhere else when my son took his young family off to New Zealand. They'd said they never could have anticipated how difficult it would be to say "Goodbye". My turn soon.

Lomo LC-A / Kodak colorplus 200

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SVP Joel Pack - At Cakeday

I haven't been very good at getting up for sunrises recently, and this is one that got away. I took this from the bottom of our street and is only a fraction of the amazing sky that was just on fire. If only I'd got up earlier and popped down the coast. I don't make resolutions, but if I did, getting out earlier would be one, so Wasted Time , by Kings of Leon is perfect.

We spent much of the last day packing for the trip home - rearranging items in bags, determining dinner and breakfast from the food we'd bought along the way. A snowy, quiet day also gave time for looking out of the window and thinking, though we did go out for a stroll that afternoon - why waste a good chance to wander a bit?

I see a few of these run around the Borough and seem to be very effective at sweeping up litter and rubbish.

 

As seen on a walk.

 

Pentax KP & 16-85mmWR

"Wanting to be

someone else is a

waste of the person

you are" ~MM

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Vintage Fair | GHEE | Shiny Stuffs | Diversion

...

All the details SimplyAnafied

Before sending this blue plastic film off for recycling I lit it, photographed it and then mirrored the image.

 

Measurements: 2 1/2" w x 2" H

 

Taken using a Panasonic DMC FZ200

f/4

1/400

4 mm

ISO 100

 

Dedicated to RHC (ILYWAMHASAM)

  

Happy Macro Monday!

 

(Thanks very much for any comments/favs, much appreciated.)

A dripping tap wastes at least 5,500 litres of water a year - enough to fill a paddling pool every week for the whole summer........

   

One man’s junk is another man’s treasure.

What I hate the most about us, is that we could have been happy.

 

What a waste.

 

So many things left unsaid,

Questions we didn't ask,

Answers we didn't get,

Doubts, ignorance,

Screams we didn't utter,

Words we didn't say enough,

Or words that we haven't heard.

 

And tonight, here's the end of an eternity that never really started.

 

Threats of romance

In The Bathroom for MacroMondays.

Song by Seether.

youtu.be/9hVcU5MMK_s

From nature back to industrial aesthetics.

 

I really like the hidden beauty of the form follows function approach in industrial settings.

 

This photo was taken in the Energiezentrale Forsthaus in Bern.

Ezekiel 5:12 “A third of you will come to death from disease, wasting away among you through need of food; a third will be put to the sword round about you; and a third I will send away to every wind, letting loose a sword after them.”

I swear everytime I post something its related to some stupid change which has occured. Ugh. The last of the MRL locomotives have finally been removed from mainline service due to BNSF PTC going live. How ironic that the MRL was actually who began this PTC project but in the end became the victim. It's truly a waste as all 5 GP35's are likely sidelined but at the very least unable to lead trains any longer. Over the last few years of its existence the MRL spent over $500,000 to upgrade all 6 GP35's with a complete rewire and upgrade of the control system. MRL 405 has an easy tell by the red antennae right behind the cab. A close eye will also reveal the MRL 404 has been completed, as the class lights it wore its entire career have been removed and tastefully patched during the rewire. This was all done in house by MRL employees, not contractors. Now, who knows what will happen to them? Always thought they were pretty neat units who didn't seem to be very popular elsewhere but for the most part were very good workhorses in local service across Montana.

I normally add a small description here, but I think for this I'll let the picture say what I can't.

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