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Tomorrow, people who know what they're doing with electricity and drywall and such will be demolishing the office next door to expand our Jewelboxing/Field Notes shipping center. Steve couldn't wait.
Composite photo of the Goonhilly Village Green site with the wooden model superimposed on a site photograph.
The 1:20 scale model of the final Transient Parish bell tower. Frances Crow designed the structure as a revisioning of the radar receiver towers that stood on Goonhilly Downs as part of the RAF Dry Tree radar defence installation.
A lush forest of mature ponderosa pines, just below Hidden Forest Ridge near Hayford Peak, Desert National Wildlife Refuge, Clark Co., Nevada. (Based upon his fieldnotes, we think that this is where GM Christman collected his last Tamias umbrinus on 11 June 1963.)
... at Slimbridge WWT. 2 January 2011.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLRLhV9U0kQ
... Pink is like red but not quite ...
Weird vid - like the music though - well I do!
It is small, wrinkled and beer stained but it is the most valuable part of the brewery: the recipe book.
Filled up another notebook today.
As you can see, it was well-used. It's finally full, so I'm replacing it with another.
My Field Notes Notebook was looking pretty ratty. The cover was falling appart, hence the tape on the spine. Thanks to an internet friend from Brooklyn, NY, it now looks more presentable. The cover is a Day|Runner Life Tracker Modular Binding System. It holds three Field Notes styled notebooks within the cover with rubber elastic bands. Field Notes fit in it perfectly and I suspect my doane paper notebooks will too! The binding system came with rulled and blank paper notebooks.