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Newly installed shower with subway tile surround, framesless glass and big enough for more than one!
Fully loaded with a manual transmission. Got VERY lucky fiding this car. It even had the exact paint combo I wanted!
Almost fully molted to his Spring plumage perched on the wire supporting the thistle seed feeder. Imaged May 09, 2007, in rural, upstate, Columbia County, New York. Camera: Sony DSC-H5B.
The fully automatic column manipulator is an intelligent automation device composed of a column and a multi joint arm or a truss arm. It can not only move from multiple angles and multiple axes, but also serve multiple stations. It can also be integrated in an automated production line, with a small footprint. The production application of the column manipulator has penetrated into all links of product production. Within the established procedures and scope, it can realize the functions of product processing, loading and unloading, transferring, stacking, etc. It has the characteristics of flexible operation, high stability, high operation efficiency, time-saving, labor-saving and space saving.
The physocarpus, or 'ninebark', plant in the front garden had other surprises for me yesterday.
Here a young bumblebee, pollen pockets stuffed to the limits, tries for one more load of the good stuff before heading home.
Taken 9 June 2012 in my front garden.
The rather dry spring and very warm temps in early May made for one of the best strawberry seasons ever in 2006. By the end of June I'd picked about 4 quarts of the best berries I've ever produced from the 10sf plot. I even made a lemon curd earthquake cake with still-warm-from-the-vine strawberry lava for my own birthday on 30 June.
I spread them out last year and gave 'em some nice fluffy organic matter to compost over their crowns -- that's it. Now I just have to figure out how to keep the birds out of them next year now that they've ensured healthy vegetative growth for the forseeable future.
Staff meal: fully loaded potato wedges. It’s greasy good and much needed after pushing non-stop for 5 straight hours. Actually, what was really needed was water, but I avoided that until after our shift for fear of needing to use the washroom in the middle of service.