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MRL's Laurel-Bozeman turn sits in Livingston, with a BNSF engine on the front of the train. For some reason, the engine was being put on the train, to be brought back to Laurel. Unfortunately, it was placed on the train here, which meant it would lead for the run over Bozeman Pass, and into Bozeman.
This project was featured in several magazines including Better Homes and Gardens as well as Trends and was featured on HGTV's "I Want That Bath."
You can go to www.hfdarchitects.com or e-mail to info@hfdarchitects.com to learn more about this and other projects designed by architect Bud Dietrich.
Hopefully I'll start to be motivated again to start taking pictures. I haven't really had the time and doubt I will with what's going on in my life but fingers crossed that I will!
A captivating addition to New Holland,s London walks list, focussing on important, memorable or beautiful statues, sculptures and monuments around London. The 13 walks featured take around one to two hours to complete and each take in between 20 and 40 works. The reader is given all the relevant information about both the walk and the work of art, which include themes such as historical, armed forces, theatre and all current sculpture in London from Hyde Park to Greenwich, including Canary Wharf (with a view to the 2012 Olympics).
The book is elegantly illustrated with artworks of the statues drawn in pen and ink with a colour wash. With classical and modern sculptures to visit, the book provides a fascinating overview of the people and events the capital has chosen to commemorate and the way different artists have undertaken their commissions.
Visit www.booksonlondon.com/details.aspx?id=9781847735997&t...
The area was originally a 3 season porch. The existing deck was supported while the demolition/construction of the addition was being performed. The entire structure was removed down to the foundation. The foundation was built to match the height of the existing house. According to the supplied architectural plans, the new structure was built. The roof lines were integrated into one another, siding was blended from old to new, and the deck was attached to the new addition. The new addition was to accommodate the new kitchen. All the necessary pluming, electrical, and structural work was performed. The new kitchen featured a cathedral ceiling, sky light, oak floors, granite countertops, custom cabinetry, a teak center island and dining table.
Some friends of mine had a new addition this year. It was my honor to take some family portraits when they asked me.
Excavation is finished. Note the soil pipe running precariously across the opening from the house to the tanks.
Sunday morning workout laying blocks
From dug trench, termite treatment, cement pour, block mortaring, reinforcing rods, lumber delivery, framing to.....what?
This project was featured in several magazines including Better Homes and Gardens as well as Trends and was featured on HGTV's "I Want That Bath."
You can go to www.hfdarchitects.com or e-mail to info@hfdarchitects.com to learn more about this and other projects designed by architect Bud Dietrich.
This project was featured in several magazines including Better Homes and Gardens as well as Trends and was featured on HGTV's "I Want That Bath."
You can go to www.hfdarchitects.com or e-mail to info@hfdarchitects.com to learn more about this and other projects designed by architect Bud Dietrich.
Iowa Spring Manufacturing made springs for heavy equipment and overhead doors. From the size of the crane in the back and the runners under the front of the building there is more history to this place than just springs. The rail road went right by the place untill it became a bike trail. The building sits now letting the vines and trees take over. The manufacturing jobs seem to be in North Carolina now.
Valencia College’s Spring 2022 Commencement ceremony at Addition Financial Arena on May 8, 2022 in Orlando, Fla.
This bra the latest thing to be found in the Pittman Addition Hydro Park, it's to the branch of a tree. The condos have a nice view of the new piece of art, I wonder how much these units will go for. We thought they were going to be owner occupied, but it nows seems that all but 1 or 2 of them will be rentals.
The framing work is done, showing where the two story addition will be as well as the enclosed patio and new covered patio.
The latest addition to Caledonian MacBrayne's fleet - several years late and hundreds of millions of pounds overbudget and delivered in November 2024 - visited the Western Isles in the first few days of January 2025 for berthing and endurance trials to assess her possibilities as a future relief vessel on both the Ullapool to Stornoway and Uig Triangle route.
She berthed overnight at Stornoway on 3 January, and carried out berthing trials there as well as at Lochmaddy and Tarbert (Harris) before moving onto Ullapool for overnight berthing, and testing that linkspan the next morning before returning south. Trials at Uig (Skye) were not carried out due to further construction works there that the Highland Council call "port authority restrictions". She will likely visit there for trials another time in the future.
She is due to enter service on the Troon to Brodick service she was built to serve on 13 January, although Ardrossan still requires significant rebuilding to accommodate her.
I managed to photographer her at both Stornoway and Tarbert, as shown here. She certainly looks to be a very impressive vessel in spite of the controversy surrounding both her and Glen Rosa's procurement process. I look forward to my first sailing on her.