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Encountered when changing the lightbulb in a ceiling fan in our new condo. Clearly, this unit was meant to be mounted on the floor.
[Sorry, cats]
Duuuuude! Pink?!
11 Feb 1997, Cazenovia, New York, USA --- Log Cabin with Leather and Wood Furniture --- Image by © Brad Simmons/Beateworks/Corbis
A long Friday ends on the living room floor with the camera pointed at the ceiling fan. Few things are more interesting to a five-year-old than an adult lying on the floor.
Lindsey and I gave Chris a surprise easter egg hunt in his apartment, and decorated with streamers everywhere!
The coolest ceiling fan I have ever seen. Reminded me of the Aviator and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow.
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The ceiling fan in our kitchen. I really like its grate, but it makes a huge amount of noise when we turn it on. I assume that it's supposed to read "nu tone", but I always see "nut one" when I look up at it.
October 26, 2021 - Columbus Landmarks Foundation's Building Arts Studio at Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center
"We are proud to announce an innovative, new program at Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center: Columbus Landmarks Building Arts Studio. Fort Hayes is part of Columbus City Schools and includes an Arts & Academic High School and Career Center on the historic 1862 military campus near downtown Columbus.
Working with students enrolled in Fort Hayes’ Construction Management Program, the Building Arts Studio brings hands-on preservation education and training to the curriculum, preparing students for careers in the high-demand historic building trades. The classes take place in the c1890s gatehouse located at the main entrance of the Fort Hayes campus on Jack Gibbs Boulevard. Students will make headway on the restoration and rehabilitation of this visible, campus gateway that has been vacant for decades.
The Building Arts Studio is made possible from a generous $50,000 program grant recently awarded to Columbus Landmarks from the Ann Sherry Foundation, which funds innovation in public education; and from annual operating support from the Greater Columbus Arts Council.
We are honored to embark on this unique public education opportunity not available anywhere else in U.S. Our goal is to create a knowledgeable and skilled workforce to meet local demand while improving the Fort Hayes campus for future generations." Previous text from the following website: www.columbuslandmarks.org/building-arts-studio-at-ft-hayes/
ben saw the picture i posted of his old warehouse apartment in chicago and asked if i had any more, which i did. in the process of pulling them out for him i realized they were more interesting than i'd originally registered, so i decided to put these two up as well.
ben told me what that object was, but i forget the story. some sort of carnival ride they built out of 2x4s for a party? something like that. i think i also remember a story about playing baseball in the apartment.
I'VE GOT ELECTRIC LIGHT AND I'VE GOT SECOND SIGHT (I got amazing powers of observation) - Composition Wednesday
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One of these trips, I'll remember I have enough photos of this retro-styled fan near the entrance to the second floor of the museum!
Canonet 28. Shot with recently expired generic rite aid ISO 400 color film and developed in Caffenol for 16 minutes agitating for the first minute then 3 times every minute after. 10 minute fix with Kodak b&w fixer. I did a clip test first and thought I had the developing time down, but I think I should have went for 20 minutes, not 16.
#Ceiling - A wobbly 3 blade ceiling fan can be noisy and annoying than a jackhammer if you are in the same room with you. However, you must not take it. Read on to find out how you can align quickly and efficiently a ceiling fan wobble.
Check if the 3 blade ceiling fan blades have accumulated dust or other...