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This is a typical crack repair for warehouse floors, distribution centres or food handling areas which need a repair that can handle heavy loads or need CFIA approval.
The cracks are repaired without the need of widening or chasing and are ground smooth for a seamless finished surface, reducing machine wear and lift operator fatigue.
Digbeth in the glorious mid March Spring sunshine!
60 and X2 buses.
I had earlier got another 60 from South Yardley to Sheldon (before getting a 72 to Marston Green Interchange).
Seen at the bus stops outside the Beorma Quarter Cold Store building and the Adagio Aparthotel.
Also known as Market D, this building - a former part of the much larger Smithfield Market, much of which is still in operation - combines the fish market - which appears to have been in use until around ten or fifteen years ago - with a refrigeration building known as the Red House, apparently the oldest surviving purpose-built refrigeration unit. That section appears to have been abandoned for at least thirty years or so.
I just love this old lift shaft. I'm not sure I love the fact that the lift is still at the top floor of the building, considering the cables probably haven't been checked in forty years!
This is in the cold storage area.
There was a roof made of sheet metal held up by scaffolding covering the roof, obscuring the view. Still, a good sign, for surely this means that they're planning to restore the building.
This is the roof old the cold storage area, which as you can see is far taller than the actual fish market.
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Had a sample plush made of the octocone.
I'm unhappy with the end result and working with the manufacturer was horrendous... but the overall idea is fun and I'll maybe take another crack at one with another manufacturer.
I am impressed. Mynn can run continuously for about 400m. And that's because the jam during the first half did not allow children to really run
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I'm not sure exactly what this little building on an island in the road was for, though it seems to date from the same period as the oldest buildings in the market.
Shot from a 5th floor balcony at K2, 365 N Halsted.
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The building on the right is the Fish Market (which I was in) or Market D, and the building to the left is the General Market (Market C) which although derelict had a great amount of work going on inside!
Beorma Quarter - Digbeth seen at the end of January 2015.
Scaffolding going down at the back.
Windows seen at the top.
Saddle mount refrigeration system on the back of a U.S. Cooler Game Locker for storage of deer meat.
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The Homestead Trail is a popular hiking route in Cold Canyon just east of the Monticello Dam at Lake Berryessa. The most prominent and easily accessible feature of the namesake homestead is the foundation of the cellar which John Vlahos used in 1938 to store 2000 pounds of goat cheese which were intended to be used as collateral for his $2500 mortgage. The firehose remains from the effort to extinguish the wildfire here in summer of 2015.
After our Bus tour of the Port of Miami, we visited the Flagler Global Logistics Center Near NW Rosedale Drive and NW 67th Street, Hialeah, Miami, Florida. They Basically Flash Freeze and Fumigate Imported Produce. If I remember correctly, they said the temperature inside was near Minus 40 Degrees Fahrenheit. I believe that they Freeze the Produce with Liquid Nitrogen.
This Logistics Center was very hard to find on the Map, but it's quite close to the Florida East Coast Railway's Hialeah Railroad Yard Balloon Track. The address is: 3200 NW 67th Ave. Bld 1, Suite 1, Miami FL.