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cover of letter journal
and uneedit now
Huntley & Palmers Cocktail Biscuits
Tins for Dutch rusk
Rusted tin can
Colditz 2015 – Colditz Castle – Rowntree’s Cocoa
A Rusty Tin
Rose lid
Country House Pekoe Tips
Discarded.
The tin church
Petfood - Macro Mondays
giant sausage tin
Bon Ton
Nuts and candy
Propert's Leather and Saddle Soap
Assorted Biscuits
Caithlin stealing - for Happy Caturday
blik
I do love a redhead...........
vanishing point
urban geometry
Rot und Spiele
Sauber installiert
50 Delicious Desserts (7), 1938
Crown Colony Extract/Spice Ad, 1953
Mayflower Dairy Magic, c1954
Hershey's Recipes (6), 1949
Hershey's Recipes (2), 1949
Tin Birds and Redwood Tree
B&W/Duotone Ads, 1950s
Installation
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Iron
Good Time Stove Co
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St Saviours, interior
St. Saviours
New tin for tea
Crown Colony Spice Ad, 1953
Seal the deal
His and hers
PD_Likoffy_container
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Colors
Curdled milk, anyone?
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Rootbeer Floats
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Barn on Eaton Highway
A year ago today I took a few pix in the house, then followed an odd route to Grand Ledge where I ran some errands (likely those included a haircut).
This shed could be said to be between Mulliken and Grand Ledge, but few would take Eaton Highway to travel between the towns. It's kind of a minimalist building, but interesting anyway.
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The 366 Snaps photo is of the CSX (formerly Pere Marquette) mainline, about half-way between the two towns. The complex of buildings to the right is the former Hamill Homes lumberyard, which I've shown you before.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 19
Title of "roll:" Around the House - Grand Ledge
Other photos taken on 9/17/2012: none.
This shed could be said to be between Mulliken and Grand Ledge, but few would take Eaton Highway to travel between the towns. It's kind of a minimalist building, but interesting anyway.
==========
The 366 Snaps photo is of the CSX (formerly Pere Marquette) mainline, about half-way between the two towns. The complex of buildings to the right is the former Hamill Homes lumberyard, which I've shown you before.
==========
This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 19
Title of "roll:" Around the House - Grand Ledge
Other photos taken on 9/17/2012: none.
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