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Oliver's body guard was injured in the fight with Deadshot. John Diggle was shot with a poisoned bullet, just as Oliver had once been. Using the herbs from Lian Yu, Oliver saved Diggle's life. He now wakes up. . .
Oliver: "Hey."
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Finally getting to introduce John Diggle, being recruited by Oliver to join his "crusade"! He technically should have been shown sooner, but there were specific scenes I wanted to capture. I now will be moving on by episode.
It's nice to revisit the lair again! After the first version, I do believe this is a better replica. I got to create a new floor technique along the way! As per usual, watch the scene for comparison!
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I saw these at the side of the road. I was taken by the randomness of the stacking - they are so colourful and the sun was kind!
A closeup of what a particular shipping crate has to say to us. I am no semiotician, but as a layperson, I think that the crate is saying
"Keep me out of the rain and snow,"
and
"I am full of glassware."
In spite of the crate-speak warning, this crate was nicely weathered and thus photogenic for closeups.
Also, if you look close, you will see that:
- the umbrella is beginning to leak and has a broken handle.
- the wine glass is broken at the top of its stem and is cracked at its base.
By way of explanation:
The crate is in "indefinite long-term outdoor storage" at one of our favorite places to explore and eat, the Kreiterhof. I don't know whether or not the crate is still full of glassware.
Location: Kreiterhof, near Village of Nebenau, District of Lörrach, Baden-Württemberg DE.
In my album: Dan's Miscellany.
Several months ago I made the point that even a crane on a building site had a certain aesthetic appeal (if not beauty).
This stack of apple crates deserves a similar treatment. I can remember seeing an exhibition in Sydney of "found-object art" by the Canberra artist Rosalie Gascoigne (1917-1999). Rosalie, who was the first female artist to represent Australia at the Venice Biennale in 1982, would take found objects like old road signs and packing crates and make collages of them. It was truly beautiful work.
www.artnet.com/artists/rosalie-gascoigne/
This is my photographic homage to a great Australian artist.
I've had this sitting on my desk for a while and i've been wanting to share it with everyone, but I just kept putting it off
Part of the Rod Squad series from Hot Wheels, this is number 7 of 10.
The car in the background being delivered is a 1971 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser.
Cheers,
Wade
#TheToyCarProject
#ArtByWadeBrooks
#hotwheels
We have something special for you for this week's Saturday Sale!
The Beachcomber Bar Set contains 4 different pieces sold separately. Bar & Surfboard Rack 75L, Plant & Chair 50L or the full set for 150L
ur yellow cab:
The Eldborg crate is the most symmetric volcano crate on Iceland. It rises 60 meter above ground. You can actually look down in the crate, but its a 2h hike from where you need to park your car. I did not had that time this trip but that would be something really cool to do.
Maybe next trip :)
An abandoned mill, full of grade II listed machinery, left to rust away under a leaky roof.
All the machinery was powered by a fast flowing river running next to the Mill.
Behind the barrels covered in ivy is a huge roller mill.
Bzmot motorcar, often nicknamed Almásláda (Apple Crate) pulling two trailers after Aranyosapáti stop.
In the back- and foreground there are countless apple trees: Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county yields about 57% of Hungary's yearly ~600 000 tons of the fruit.
Fits almost every BrickArms weapon
2x6. The lid fits snugly, and the crates stack snugly onto one another.
The lid is the dimensions of a 2x6 tile, and completely hollow underneath.
Coming February 2013
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Boynton Beach is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. The population was 68,217 at the 2010 census. In 2019, the city had an estimated population of 78,679 according to the University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research. Boynton Beach is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people at the 2015 census.
In 1894, two years before Henry Morrison Flagler built his railroad, a former American Civil War major named Nathan Boynton first set eyes on the area that now bears his name. Boynton hailed from Port Huron, Michigan. He was so impressed by the natural beauty of the year-round sunshine and pristine beaches, he built the famous Boynton Hotel, where he also spent winters with his family. The first settlers, whom Boynton had brought along from Michigan, soon realized that many fruits and vegetables thrived in the fertile climate. Pineapples, tomatoes, mangoes, and citrus fruit were packed in crates and shipped by the ton on the newly built Florida East Coast Railroad to satisfy the appetites of hungry Americans across the country. Major Boynton died on May 27, 1911 in Port Huron, but the hotel lasted until 1925.
Boynton Beach was founded on September 26, 1898 when Byrd Spilman Dewey and her husband Fred S. Dewey filed the original plat in the Dade County courthouse for the Town of Boynton. The town was incorporated in 1920 as the Town of Boynton. The name "Boynton Beach" was first used by a community that broke off from the Town of Boynton in 1931. In 1939, that community changed its name to "Ocean Ridge" while The Town of Boynton took the name "Boynton Beach" in 1941.
In 1926, the Seaboard Air Line Railway entered what was then simply Boynton, spurring land development a mile inland near the Seaboard station, including the town's first planned subdivision, Lake Boynton Estates. As land became more valuable, areas along the Intracoastal Waterway and the Federal Highway in Boynton also saw housing developments. To the west, many dairies were founded so that the Boynton area became the main milk supplier for Palm Beach County. By the 1970s, the dairies were no longer profitable and these lands too were converted to housing developments.
Boynton Beach Oceanfront Park is located just north of the original Boynton Hotel site. In 1921, the Town of Boynton acquired the beach site from Lewis S. Howe by eminent domain for park and recreation purposes. The beach casino was built in 1928 and featured a large dining hall, locker rooms and showers and residents used the casino for parties and social gatherings. The casino was demolished in 1967 and the property remained part of the beach park.
From the 1920s to today, Boynton Beach Oceanfront Park has been popular with residents and visitors alike. In the mid-1990s, the park underwent a major renovation during which the boardwalk was rebuilt out of recycled plastic. Boynton Beach's Oceanfront Park was voted the best family beach in Palm Beach County by The Palm Beach Post in 2001. In 2011 the boardwalk was renovated again, replacing the plastic with ipe (pronounced ee-pay) wood (commonly known as Brazilian walnut). In 2012 improvements were made to the buildings along the boardwalk, including total refurbishment of the restrooms.
Hurricane Wilma struck Boynton Beach on October 24, 2005, causing widespread damage to homes and businesses. In 2006, the city government authorized the demolition of the historic Seaboard rail station, which had survived intact in private hands since passenger service to the station halted in 1971.
Credit for the data above is given to the following website:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boynton_Beach,_Florida
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