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2 No. Winooski Ave, Burlington, Vermont USA • Seen at the new Stacks Sandwiches. Yes, that the stuffed head of a wild bore, oops boar with a paper crown.
Seeing all of the great Swoon blocks and the work that "applekrisp" is doing with the blocks
made me want to play around with some stacks and make an extended block. I laid out some of my precuts in the orange floral and I wonder if I could get this pieced together! I'm going to try some things in the green fabric and see how it goes.
Taken via my ever faithful mobile phone.
our tallest beer glass stack to date down our local - don't really think we are going to get away with this one again! Something like 30 glasses in that stack - and I didnt drink one!! ('cos it was more than that!)
** orange, purple, black **
MEASUREMENTS: stacked pendant of 19mm round bead, 2x15mm disk bead, and a 8x13mm rondelle bead on a fine silver lampwork headpin, and a 20x7mm ring bail with a 10mm inner diameter. Hangs 55mm below chain/cord.
First attempt at stacking an image. Looks like crap. Oh well. You can see the yurt chimney to the right.
Sunset at South Stack Lighthouse, near Holyhead, Anglesey.
From a series of images captured as the sun slid from the clouds on the horizon, down towards the sea.
A view of South Stack lighthouse, famous for it's large array of nesting seabirds and visiting dolphins, taken from the lookout tower, Holyhead, Anglesey, North Wales.
I didn't get any good photos, but here is proof that I at least stacked a few rocks. The one on the bottom is maybe a foot tall (2.5 beer cans tall) and once it's balanced, the rest is a heady mix of bravado and ease. I am seeking rocks in my home city for this purpose, and of course I have frozen ice blobs on the balcony awaiting a trip to the lake (the lake ice is not yet suitably thick).
A simple slim smooth matte stacking ring, which adds a great contrast if worn together with one or more of my patterned rings.
Stack of breakfast pancakes, with maple syrup, and fresh strawberry.
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South Stack Lighthouse, Anglesey.
South Stack is set in a spectacular location to the north-west of Holyhead. The lighthouse acts as a waymark for coastal traffic and a landmark and orientation light for vessels crossing the Irish Sea to and from the ports of Holyhead and Dun Laoghaire.
History of the lighthouse
In 1645 when lighthouses were privately owned, King Charles II was petitioned for a patent to build a lighthouse on South Stack. The request was refused. However, 143 years after the original petition, Trinity House leased South Stack island and construction of the lighthouse commenced. On 9 February 1809, the station's oil lamps, designed by Daniel Alexander at a cost of £12,000, were first lit. In 1828 an iron suspension bridge was built to replace the rope catwalk that originally linked the lighthouse to the bottom of the 400 steps down the cliff face.
This was one of the many changes that have taken place at South Stack since 1809. The lights regularly became more efficient and in 1938 electric power replaced the oil that powered the lamps. In 1964 the iron bridge was taken down and a new one of aluminium was put up in its place.
The lighthouse was automated in 1984, and the keepers withdrawn. Today, the lighthouse is monitored and controlled by computer link from Trinity House Operations Centre in Harwich, Essex.