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Willcox and Gibbs chain stitch sewing machine, using a "make-do" piece of wood to fit it on a Singer treadle cabinet.
I couldn't decide which of these macros to post so I have posted all of them :)
Better viewed large please xx
At home, Sheffield, UK - my motorbike is locked down in isolation as we must stay at home to avoid the Coronavirus. Sad days.
Chain O' Lakes, Waupaca. Photo from Pen and Camera, 1890, Louis Eckstein, Milwaukee. Wisconsin Central promotion. Some sources say these are H H Bennett photos.
I tried some at my local Guatemalan mall in Escuintla. I got the "canasta" (basket) which was the yogurt surrounded by frozen fruit such as a peach slice, strawberry, half a fig, kiwi slice, blackberry, piece of pineapple, watermelon ball and cantelope ball. It was topped with a cherry.
I chose pineaplle to blend into the yogurt. It really didn't have strong pineapple flavor, but the taste was clean with a slight tang. The texture was very smooth, so I guess the yogurt squeezer works.
There is hellish heat right now, so this was a nice break. There's nothing to dislike about a company that has a decent enough ingredient list and tries to keep things healthy.
They sell cones, cups (with the option of adding frozen fruit toppings) and various smoothie drinks made with the yogurt and/or frozen fruit.
While I wouldn't make a special trip, if nothing more interesting wasn't nearby I'd get it again
The stains on this door are so interesting and then the chains stopping anyone from going out this door are just great. I love it so muc.
You see these unfortunate animals here and there. This one is finishing off an icy-pole it stole from a toddler who ventured too close. The kid was lucky not to get his face bitten off. Frankly, monkeys give me the creeps - they remind me too much of some humans ...
Angler Luca Tucciarella caught a 25.75" Chain Pickerel in Loch Raven Reservoir on Nov 23, 2024
Photo by Vincent Tucciarella
A trip to Boscastle harbour last Sunday
Always lots of intresting things to shoot around the old harbour walls
Olympus E-30, 14-54mm
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"hey
been trying to meet you
hey
must be a devil between us
or whores in my head
whores at my door
whore in my bed
but hey
where
have you
been if you go i will surely die
we're chained" The Pixies
Totally huge.
Bucyrus Erie, Model 2570 used for mining coal. The boom is 420 feet long. The maximum load is 800,000 pounds. The total working weight of this machine is about 16 million pounds. Sullivan County, Indiana.
A right leg less disabled old man. Sitting in front of his living space in the light of the sun on a cold day. His wife works in stone workers to carry out family in Bank of Piyain River, Jaflong stone quarry, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
With all the religious statuary, to see something like this was surprising. Is this some vision of hell or a character from a game of D&D?
While travelling through the small country town of Nanango in Queensland, we happened across the mother of all buckets.
This is off a dragline, and if you don't know what that is, then have a look at this link.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragline
You could drive a truck into this. My daughter is climbing the chain to give some sense of scale, and I have an adjacent shot of her standing inside, just so that you know I haven't deceived you in Photoshop.
Passing by one of the prisoners on the back of another, deeply regretting this last part of what had been an amazing 3 days. Sorry for the image quality--my battery was dying!
Flower Chains
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🍭Little Absinthe ♡ Cute as a Button @ Thimble (May 20th to June 4th)
🍬So Silly ♡ Starry Flower Tiara (Sky Dreamer) @ Thimble (May 20th to June 4th)
🍭P.O.S.E ♡ sunflowers
🍬 Sleepy ♡ Chloe Sandals
These photos are taken from the Scottish side, although I did also walk across to the other side.
Before the bridge was built the only way to cross the Tweed between Berwick and Coldstream was across a ford, which was dangerous at high tide.
This suspension bridge, known as the Union Chain bridge, was completed in 1820. It was erected with money raised by the Berwick and North Durham Turnpike Trust, who could then levy a toll to cross.
Retired naval Captain Samuel Brown had developed a series of wrought iron chains and links which he believed lent itself to a bridge. At 449ft long, at the time it opened it was the longest iron suspension bridge in the world. It was also the first bridge of its type to carry vehicles.
Collecting tolls ended in 1883 and the bridge came under the Tweed Bridges Trust. Since then it has undergone various repairs, including new decking. Today it's maintained by Northumberland County Council and is Grade 1 listed.
Better with a chain so is it possible to wear it across chest . Project featured at Burdastyle, yipeeee!
Mejor con cadena así puedes llevarlo cruzado.