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A Japanese woman observes a Western style Casio advertisement while awaiting a late night train from Shibuya station, Tokyo's major shopping district.
This will be removed to make room for attic stairs.
2/15/2012: Update - Have decided to go with pull down attic stairs so this closet will not be removed which is probably a good thing. Extra closet space is never a bad thing.
Removing Railings World War Two H A Reeves Gentlemen's Hairdresser 78 Commercial Road Swindon c.1940 - 06582
Now removed Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad code and power line above a tunnel. Another tunnel can be seen in the background with the lead climbing up and over that ridge, also.
38/365 - May 26th, 2009
Long day, filled with work and soccer. Taking the make up off and preparing for bed.
We obtained the building permit and handled all inspections. We obtained approval from the Homeowner's Association to proceed with the work. We saw cut and removed the existing driveway which was cracked and deteriorated. We removed all debris from the premises. We fully compacted all soil. We poured the new driveway with 4000 PSI concrete with fiber mesh reinforcement. We hand troweled the concrete with a double boom finish. We cut all expansion joints accordingly.
This is the only thing standing where the Charming Entry once stood. The little lamps' electrical conduit hangs, the terracotta entry details are gone, all that is left is the modern glass door.
Removing Backgrounds:
• Background Remove / Change (Transparent or White Background)
• Amazon, Ebay, E-commerce Product Background Remove
We've decided to take on the new office space renovations ourself. Both Nathan and I are big fans of construction projects so although this could easily be outsourced, we're excited and having fun planning and building it all ourselves. Plus it's a nice break from the constant cinema display eye strain and 2 dimensional design world that is our daily lives.
Before removing this base cabinet, we had to take care of the sink. First we tried to get in there with a wrench, but there wasn't enough space.
Finally, we had to cut it off, since the supply lines were soldered (rather than threaded). I figured the best solucton was to get a pipe-cutter from Home Depot, so I hopped in the car to get there before they closed. As I'm driving around our block, I get a call from Michelle saying that she managed to hacksaw through the pipe without any trouble, so I finished driving around the block and came home.
Needless to say, Michlle felt very smart, and I did not.