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Вернувшись в вотчину и пройдя по второму разу Тропу сказок, успели аккурат к экскурсии в кузницу. Надо сказать, что экскурсии по будням проводят всего три раза в день - в 11, в 13 и в 15 часов.
Кроме нас никто кузнечным делом в тот момент не заинтересовался, так что даже кузница была закрыта, но после непродолжительных поисков кузнец нашёлся и впустил нас в святая святых. Отсутствие других посетителей было только на руку - ибо получилось более тесно пообщаться с мастером.
Forge's lips curled into a tight smile but he couldn't keep the chuckle from rumbling from his lips. He continued to move forward heading directly towards her with no signs of veering off course. "Come come Guinny-poo...we have oceans and stars to discuss.."
Shaking her head, she looks sharply to Forge. "We're going to be discussing your broken jaw if you don't stop calling me that."
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This forge cap was a Christmas gift to the General in 1861 from his wife, Mary Anna. In September of 1862 the General gave the cap to his map maker Jed Hotchkiss, when Hotchkiss purchased a new hat in Martinsburg, WV.
This old forge once belonged to the Renn brothers, who built the first truck hoist, and now have a world-famous company that manufactures trailers, truck grain boxes, and heavy-duty
Industrial truck accessories.
So you see, this wasn’t just a frivolous waste of time – it was an educational field trip which promoted awareness of Alberta’s agricultural history. Hmm – didn’t think you’d buy that either, but it was worth a try.
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Custom forged steel fireplace tools, wood support and wood doors for grilling area. Patina finish. Backen and Gillam Architects.
The air delivery device has a 1" hose and fit perfectly in the 1" square tube that fit nicely with the fire brick. I'm so glad that we had some square tube laying around the yard!
Courtesy of Visual Excellence Photography, Castle Combe Circuit, Wiltshire, UK - Forge Summer Performance Car Action Day - September 10th 2011
On Tuesday, May 13, 2014; Jim and Judy drove from Pigeon Forge to Gatlinburg, TN to tour the Ripley's Aquarium in the Smokies. Afterward we ate at No Way Jose Mexican Cantina before traveling on the by-pass around Gatlinburg for a stop at the overlook and then back to Pigeon Forge.
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’Tis the voice of the sluggard; I heard him complain,
‘You have wak’d me too soon, I must slumber again.’
As the door on its hinges, so he on his bed,
Turns his sides and his shoulders and his heavy head.
‘A little more sleep, and a little more slumber;’
Thus he wastes half his days, and his hours without number,
And when he gets up, he sits folding his hands,
Or walks about sauntering, or trifling he stands.
I pass’d by his garden, and saw the wild brier,
The thorn and the thistle grow broader and higher;
The clothes that hang on him are turning to rags;
And his money still wastes thill he starves or he begs.
I made him a visit, still hoping to find
That he took better care for improving his mind;
He told me his dreams, talked of eating and drinking;
But he scarce reads his Bible and never loves thinking.
Said I then to my heart, ‘Here’s a lesson for me,
This man’s but a picture of what I might be;
But thanks to my friends for their care in my breeding,
Who taught be betimes to love working and reading.’