View allAll Photos Tagged REMODEL
The chicks are hatching, but the Great Egrets are still working on their nests. Resoft County Park, Alvin, Texas.
During the drought here the wetland areas dried up, but some areas started growing some kind of grass. When the water came back, the ducks had to navigate in the grass clumps. All the lighter colored vegetation on the far side is grass that grew during the drought. This whole wetland area has silted up over the last fifteen years so now has a much smaller area for the ducks to congregate.
Looks like a DIY remodel ...still in progress from the 70's.
Had fun capturing this - hope nothing attached itself to me while taking it.
A wall of a building known in recent years as the Design Center. Sometime before the 1980s, it had been Miller Brothers Auto dealership, one of many delearships along Baum Boulevard, now closed, torn down, or repurposed, like this one. The original remodel featured a bland and tacky faux facade. They've ripped it off and appear to be about to re-face it in brick. I like the transitional state best of all. I'm afraid the modern brick and windows that probably replaced the original showroom windows are going to stay.
以前倉敷の観光地区は倉敷川に面した200mぐらいの場所だけでした。そこから横道に入るとどこにでもある普通の街並みでした。ところがご覧の様に昭和レトロ風の街並みに作り替えられています。
あれ...倉敷は「江戸時代の問屋街」のはずでは?
いろいろ楽しませて頂いているので突っ込みはこれくらいにしておきましょう。
Previously, the tourist area of Kurashiki was only about 200m facing the Kurashiki River.When I entered the side street from there, it was an ordinary cityscape that was everywhere. However, as you can see, it has been remodeled into a 1930s-style cityscape.
That ... Isn't Kurashiki's tourism characteristic "18th century wholesale district"?
I'm having a lot of fun in this town, so I won't ask any more questions.
Guess nothing will ever stop the need to remodel. All the grass has been removed from a large area and new sod is being installed. Cleanup and maintenace is taking place at Houston National Cemetery. Surprisingly, there's vandalism that occurs here.
Olean, NY. January 2020.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If you would like to use THIS picture in any sort of media elsewhere (such as newspaper or article), please send me a Flickrmail or send me an email at natehenderson6@gmail.com
The story of East Riddlesden Hall has been shaped over the years by the contrasting influences of town and countryside, agriculture and industry, civil war and peace. This intimate 17th century manor house built above the River Aire was once at the heart of the agricultural estate of Riddlesden.
The early site
A manor has existed on this site since the 7th century.
Following the Norman invasion in 1066 and subsequent conquest, ownership of the site is believed to have passed from an Anglo-Saxon family to the Norman de Montalt’s.
1300s
A medieval hall was built in the early 1300s by descendants of the Norman de Montalt family, where the now-ruined Starkie wing stands.
1400s
In 1466 a house was constructed south of the medieval hall by the Paslew family.
Between 1466-1590 the house was extended to double its original size. This range of dates has been established through a test of the ornate plasterwork ceilings which are still in evidence in the Hall today.
1600s
In the 17th century the Hall was transformed into a comfortable manor house by James Murgatroyd, who had made his fortune in the Halifax woollen cloth industry. James bought the manor and 2000 acre estate of Riddlesden from the Rishworth family in 1638 for approximately £6,000, which would be valued at £6,000,000 today.
James was a keen builder and East Riddlesden was intended as a home for his eldest son John.
The property purchased by James looked very different from that which we see today. His alterations to the house were extensive and ostentatious.
The south end was remodelled to create the current two-storey block, and changes were made to the original medieval hall. The Great Hall was built as a temporary weatherproof structure to link the new Murgatroyd block with the original medieval hall during the re-building programme.
Sadly, James died in 1653 before his alterations to the property were completed.
The architecture and external decoration helped to create an impression of the owner’s quirky sense of style which is still revealed to us today.
Post 1600s
History still continued to be written at East Riddlesden Hall after James' death, and for 300 years after, the house was loved by a number of families before being saved from demolition in 1933
The mother eagle decided the nest would need a bit of remodeling since three eaglets have hatched. She flew off and came back with this stick to make the front "crib rails" slightly higher.
Interesting remodel work in this house. A kitchen with a sink and a bathroom were added at some point. The old cookstove was replaced with a heater and an electric stove was where the wallpaper covered the wainscoating boards. Notice the water pipes coming down from the water heater on the second floor.
Heunginjimun Gate was built to protect Hanseongbu, which historically housed important government facilities. Heunginjimun Gate was the gate on the east side of the outer wall of Seoul Fortress among eight gates. It is referred to as Dongdaemun Gate as well. The gate was constructed during King Taejo’s 5th year in 1396, remodeled during the reign of King Danjong in 1453 and was newly built in 1869 during the sixth year of King Gojong’s reign in 1869.
I've put up a new blog post with items from Uber, Fantasy Faire, The Mens Dept, and The Liaison Collaborative! Full credits are on my blog at freebeing.me/2015/04/26/remodeling-is-fun/
Peaking through the little window in the Node 1 nadir hatch as PMM was moved yesterday.
Credits: ESA/NASA
130E1065
Construction keeps going on, the worker continues to perform certain inspection。The progress seems to be on track......。
Walmart #1537 1270 York Rd Gettysburg, PA. This store is set to start a remodel tomorrow 8-15! I talked to a friend who works here and they told me this will STAY a Non-Supercenter but it will add more food and frozen/dairy. He says it will look like the Westminster, MD store now that they completed their recent remodel. By now most people know that Walmart pulled it's plains to build a new Supercenter in town after finally getting Township approval after at least 10 years of planning. It will be interesting to see what Walmart will do with this remodel here. I will be stopping by this location to keep an eye on the progress as I do live near by.
1. Ideal Country, 2. wabi sabi weaving, 3. Untitled, 4. a thin-headed man (remodeled), 5. Bell's Palsy drawings, 6. Sketchbook, 7. Spot Geninne's pot at Diana's tree house. Hint: it's blue 😉 Encuentren el plato de Geninne en casa de Diana. Una pista: es azul, 8. "Who's that tramping over my bridge?" roared the troll. (This fairy tale scared me silly in first grade.), 9. Untitled, 10. boy in corner, 11. 23485560012_bde2cd5b99_o (1), 12. bighairdontcare, 13. Reality Check, 14. taxi!, 15. ..., 16. 14p30, 17. JKPP François Devi, 18. Untitled, 19. Bowl full of cherries., 20. introspection / the blue door, 21. Vista lampadario, 22. warped this perhapsy, 23. Seres de mi cuaderno #drawingtothepeople #sketchbook #cuadernosrivadavia #urbansketching #urbansketching, 24. little book pages, 25. Untitled
Created with fd's Flickr Toys
Bradford, PA. November 2019.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If you would like to use THIS picture in any sort of media elsewhere (such as newspaper or article), please send me a Flickrmail or send me an email at natehenderson6@gmail.com
Class116 P322 including 50090 departs Plymouth North Road station in May 1974
There is some clear evidence of the track having been replaced at this time and a flagman is visible to the side of the unit.
Given the position of the sun I would suggest this is around 4pm.
Part of the TOM DERRINGTON COLLECTION. Original photographer unknown all rights held by myself.