This seemed like a good choice to convert to monotone, but I couldn't include the nicely colored, conveniently parked truck at the end. Mike
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This seemed like a good choice to convert to monotone, but I couldn't include the nicely colored, conveniently parked truck at the end. Mike
Existence has no goal. It is pure journey. The journey in life is so beautiful, who bothers for the destination. B. Rajneesh
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I like. The Wheelie Bins form an avenue for our eyes to walk towards the truck.
You guys have big wheels on your wheelie bins!
It's hilarious how they are all lined up like soldiers! Nice capture, Mike!
Thanks for the comments. Big wheels for easy rolling. But most people in the residential neighborhoods just leave them in the lane, and when the collectors come with their truck each week, they just put them back down in the same place all lined up. Most neighborhoods with back lanes look like this. In some neighborhoods without back lanes, the bins are similarly lined up on the front sidewalks on collection day.
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Existence has no goal. It is pure journey. The journey in life is so beautiful, who bothers for the destination. B. Rajneesh
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If we leave our bins out some moron on his way home from a nightclub or something will kick it all over the street. BUt then we wouldn't do that anyhow because why walk all the way to the end of the driveway when the thing has wheels and we can have it up by the house and more convenient?
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