Taken on a disposable camera, scanned, resized any old how, not otherwise treated. They look awful, but will hopefully give you some idea. Actually, many of them are moving photos, because the whole process was so fascinating.
Here's the truck when it first arrived. The two containers at the front are mine:

The baby forklift attaches to the back of the truck, to be unhooked when needed...

...to carry containers...


...and deposit them where needed:

so that the proprietors can empty them:

which miraculously did happen:

Oh, and here are the hollyhocks my aunt was talking about:

Tilde helping out (see the sawdust?):

And just for variety (and to use up the roll), a photo of two of the baby raccoons that live next door to my parents (apologies again for crappy image quality, this is taken from the back garden while they were peering down from the third floor, and very cropped):

Here's the truck when it first arrived. The two containers at the front are mine:

The baby forklift attaches to the back of the truck, to be unhooked when needed...

...to carry containers...


...and deposit them where needed:

so that the proprietors can empty them:

which miraculously did happen:

Oh, and here are the hollyhocks my aunt was talking about:

Tilde helping out (see the sawdust?):

And just for variety (and to use up the roll), a photo of two of the baby raccoons that live next door to my parents (apologies again for crappy image quality, this is taken from the back garden while they were peering down from the third floor, and very cropped):

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Date: 2006-07-18 10:38 am (UTC)as for the racoons....they look utterly entertained by what they're watching.