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Renovating the courtyard of one of the inner city office towers meant that they had to put boards around the work area. To make it more interesting some artists painted over them. This is just a small part of what they painted
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Place card near reader to open the gate
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My location turned out to be a very uninspiring suburban street. However, when I looked in my rear view mirror I found my photograph.
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Muddy roads.. Disgusting, but a lot of fun!
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Last week was one of the busiest mail delivery weeks.. EVER! It totally screwed my schedule up to the point where, by Thursday I crashed and burnt because I had only had 10 hours sleep for the entire week (Monday to Wednesday nights).
Thursday I actually went home early (although on a normal week I would probably have finished about that time anyway) because I simply couldn’t go any more. I had an appointment at 4pm that afternoon but was still able to get a little over 3 hours sleep before it, followed by going straight home to bed after it.
The weekend had me busy with the kids, and when the kids were sleeping.. so was I.
As a result I simply have not done any of the photo memes that I would normally do. I plan to rectify that today with what I shall now refer to as the three meme challenge!
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Here is my entry for this months Photo Quest
A colour photo of a b/w photo |
Outdoors.. at least one thing of each of the colours red, green and yellow in it. And no, traffic signs are not allowed! |
Your favourite writing tool. (Keyboards and typewriters don’t count.) |
Your calculator |
Your reading lamp |
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If a very busy road has a 40km/h school zone restriction, then there is every likelihood that it will be actively patrolled by traffic police.