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Yet another collab with Matilda H (age 6).
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I am not a golfer. But I accompanied my husband to the driving range tonight and while we were there I thought I would brush up on my miniature golf skills. Enter the putting green.
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Deputy Pat Rabbitte, Labour Party leader, with Muireann O Braonain, at the launch of Labour's Putting Children First childcare document.
Építész: Fischer és Scheer műépítők (1905)
A Hajós utcai épület felirata: Tlach és Keil rézműveinek raktára
/Tlach és Keil urak csehországi iparosok/kereskedők/
Firenze * Toscana * Italia
In occasione del festival d'Europa svoltosi a Firenze nel maggio 2011 la pavimentazione del primo cortile di Palazzo Vecchio era completamente trasformata a specchi: uno spettacolo!
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I find I always use my Mother's china when we have Thanksgiving dinner now. I have my own but I enjoy getting hers out and thinking how much she would enjoy knowing it is being used and loved, the way she did. And for some reason it doesn't even bother me that it has to be hand washed and dried. It just adds to the whole ritual. The first couple of years it made me miss my Mom that much more, but now, it makes it feel like she's here, sharing the meal with us.
In this February 2016 photo, crews working for Seattle Tunnel Partners level the final section of concrete placed for the lid, or cover, on the northbound on-ramp to the SR 99 tunnel near Seattle’s stadiums. When the tunnel opens, drivers will enter the ramp from South Royal Brougham Way. Learn more about the Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program at www.alaskanwayviaduct.org or follow Bertha, the SR 99 tunneling machine, on Twitter @BerthaDigsSR99.
Jump putts are a hot item on if they are actually allowed in play or not...
Image taken at Kennedale's Sonora Park.
Even though I still don't have my AT stickers progress goes on. The Adventure Team is ready to put the body on the Trouble Shooter 2.
Setting off to kayak round the island, the time is just after 6pm, hopefully they'll be back before dark
There was something very stark and ominous about the slab walls. Maybe I was reading too much into it, but with no adornment or color, they seem very fortress-like.
I'm way behind in putting up photos again. This is the first, oldest batch of photos from this spring and summer. More to come as I get time.
Even when I first acquired these, the rubber in the midsoles was beginning to fail. After wearing them a few times, more recently the midsoles disintegrated and the outsoles fell off. I considered just letting them disintegrate, but the outsoles (now detached) seemed OK, it was just the midsoles that had failed.
I decided to attempt to reattach the outsoles without the midsoles. I scraped all the remains of the midsoles off both the upper and the outsole, as best I could.
I then wore the uppers around for a few days to better clean any remaining bits of the foam off of the cloth part of the midsole. Then I put a layer of "ShoeGoo" on the cloth remaining from the midsole, and wore the sneaker like that again to roughen up the ShoeGoo surface. Finally, I used ShoeGoo to reattach the outsole to the uppers.
Frankly, only moderately successful. Without the foam midsole, the outsole is too long, it extends beyond the upper in the toe and heel. Subsequent to these photos, it also has become slightly detached, the ShoeGoo did not fully adhere to the inside of the outsole.
I suspect the lack of adhesion is mostly due to the ShoeGoo starting to dry before I could get the outsole properly positioned. It doesn't appear that the sole is going to fall off, I may try a little more ShoeGoo or even crazy glue to hold things together better.
Meanwhile back in our apartment seedlings were crying out to be planted. See www.flickr.com/photos/full-monte/sets/72157623711123833/ for previously uploaded pics of the day when the sun finally shone long enough to plant them out
Putting a King to Bed,
A shot taken last year at the Didcot Railway Centre during a Photo Events by Neil Cave Using 6023 King Edward II as the main focus. Here we see the fire being disposed off at the end of the evening. A superb event, and at one of the finest examples we have of a steam motive power depot, still remaining. 14xx 1466 get in on the action sitting in one of the sidings. I wonder how long it will be before we see 6023 pounding the rails out on the national network again.
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