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Cavells Wedding Venue, Queenstown, New Zealand

@ Pelly Bar

Frankston VIC, AU

The doors open to allow easy access to the interior, which includes a functioning steering wheel!

That is a drawer style microwave by Dacor in the island. The microwave drawer is my fave appliance these days. It's easy to use, safe and tucked out of the direct line of sight.With todays wall mounted TVs this is all you need. This client wanted to store as many books as possible. I think we succeeded. Cabinets and installation by Brendan Donovan Furniture & Cabinet Co. Design by Kitchens for Living & Atmospheres.

Remember what you learned in Economics class?

Annual Function 2014

 

Fotograf / Photographer: Daniel Köhler

Decorated by Splendid days and Photography by Courtney Raper

Tyler came into town for our buddies wedding this weekend. After a relaxing morning Ty and I decided to go out and get some shots of his gorgeous 2013 STI.

A cat's function is to sit and be admired.

View On Black

The Netherlands-Lutjebroekerweel

In the West-Frisian corner of the province North-Holland lies Lutjebroekerweel, within polder Het Grootslag and part of nature reserve De Weelen, managed by the State Forestry (Staatsbosbeheer). After large-scale land consolidation in the 1960s this area, north of the village Lutjebroek, is the only part of the polder where the landscape of yesteryear remained more or less recognizable, although there where less trees back then. The area is surrounded by greenhouses, crop production and settlements. Lutjebroekerweel is the remnant of a medieval dike breach. Subsequently it was drained and reclaimed, but ultimately it submerged again as part of nature development. The former reclamation is still recognizable by the ring dike. On the right side of Lutjebroekerweel lies a recently excavated water body. To compensate the expansion of the greenhouses it functions as an additional water storage and is now part of this modest nature reserve. Image made with kite and camera (attached to the kite's line). © Tom Kisjes

Gettin' the job done.

Bar Harbor, Maine.

 

the official tuner society 610 meeet

I wanted to make my Lone Ranger train more Christmas-y for the holidays, plus power functions

First ever success of controlling fire at Barba Azul Nature Reserve. This is the first time that the most important feeding ground of the Blue-throated Macaw at Barba Azul North was protected from a man-made fire that originated in a ranch north of the reserve. Drone image by Glasgow University students)

Laredo is a fully functioning recreation of a late 1800's town in the American West. It recreates times gone by to the highest standard.

 

The town represents the American Wild West as it would have been in 1865 to 1889. It has has 24 buildings including a two-story Hotel with reception area, full-size saloon bar, theatrical-stage, double staircases leading to six-guest-bedrooms.

 

Located just twenty miles from London. All the building interiors are fully furnished and correctly decorated to the period. All available props are fully researched and would have been used within the time period. This resource is unique and is not available anywhere else in the UK.

 

Along the street is a Saloon, Marshals Office, working Blacksmiths, Livery Stables, General Store, Gunsmith, Wells Fargo, Wet-Plate Photographers Studio, Assay Office, Bank, Doctor/Dentist, Saddlery, Undertaker, Texas Rangers, Mining Company, Barber, Bakers, Cantina, Tobacconist, Attorneys Office and a Guest House. Complete with boardwalks, hitching rails, horse troughs, shop signage all strung along an unmade old western style street

 

Laredo was founded in 1971 by keen western enthusiast John Truder. The Laredo Western Club was formed when the group started to grow and needed a more structured organisation. The beginnings of the town started some years later and has gradually grown to what you see today.

 

Laredo Western Town is not open to the general public.

Here's what I ended up doing with that track.

This is a random view on Northbound George Washington Parkway, in the Eastern part of Arlington County, Virginia, USA, on the way home to our house in Southern Frederick County, Maryland, USA from dropping off my sister at the Ronald Reagan Washington, DC National Airport, located in the Southeastern part of Arlington County, Virginia, USA. Arlington County, Virginia currently has a very young, diverse, and fast growing population of about 216,000 peope, is located just across the Potomac River from Washington, DC, to its West, and is an extremely densely populated, urban county that pretty much functions as a very inner ring, Western suburb of the U.S. capital city of Washington, DC. Not counting those in the downtown area of Baltimore City, Maryland, Arlington County, Virginia is the location of the tallest buildings in the entire, huge Washington, DC-Baltimore metropolitan area, even though they are still fairly short considering the Washington, DC-Baltimore metropolitan area's population of a whopping about 8.7 million people, and growing relatively fast to boot. This photo was taken about a week ago, on November 24, 2012.

Annual Function 2014

 

just a vid to show the functions of my gun

A chunk of street furniture does its best impression of a sculpture. Weathered paint, industrial weight, and just enough geometry to make you pause. Function meets found abstraction.

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