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Feb. 18, 2021
Scrapyard Challenge
In 2011 I was a member of a Camera Club. During the summer we met once a week in the evening to go on location. There were normally about fifteen of us and the…
Jan. 28, 2021
No Fridges or Crap
[180-365] 28th. January 2021- Not subtle but makes me chuckle, every time I drive past. This is a permanent feature at the side of the road in town next to the…
Aug. 05, 2020
It's where you look.
This for me is a good lesson in finding an interesting photo wherever you happen to be. Well I thought it was interesting anyway. A couple of years ago we were…
May 31, 2020
Life Drawing sort out...
Annual clear away, of some of my life drawings...Only sorted about a third of them but it`s a start. Any one else doing a chuck out? Could be fun for the binmen…
Sept. 05, 2019
September 2019 Ohio Restaurant Association Columbus Alliance…
I had the pleasure of representing Savor Safe Food and Savour Food Safety International yesterday in attending the Ohio Restaurant Association's Columbus…
Oct. 12, 2017
Now where did he come from?
I have been making papier Mache figures from old archive material the National Botannic Garden of Wales were chucking out....In a funny sort of way I like them.
June 05, 2017
LIFE AROUND THE WORLD'S LARGEST FALLS IN ZIMBABWE. CYCLING…
MONKEYS AROUND 'THE BIG TREE' ABOUT 2000 YEARS OLD BAOBAB TREE 2 KM FROM THE VICTORIA FALLS DANCER ARTISTS PERFORMING TRADITIONAL ZULU DANCE DEXTER, THE…
Nov. 13, 2012
Day 318: Forgotten Recycling
The pile of recycling that did not get taken out. Recycling should be taken out Friday mornings by 7:00 a.m. Looks like about two weeks worth here. Oops.
March 01, 2012
Mad March Faces
looking at the small photo what can you see? Or take a few steps away when enlarged. Maybe there is something in this saying of month of madness afterall ;…
Aug. 20, 2011
'Washed Ashore' Exhibit
The ‘Washed Ashore’ Exhibit - led by artist Angela Pozzi Thousands of pounds of ocean trash and debris cleaned up from Oregon beaches were processed into art…
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