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Meols was named as such by the Vikings; its original name from the Old Norse for 'sand dunes' was melr, becoming melas by the time of the Domesday Survey.
Impressive archaeological finds dating back to the Neolithic period suggest that the site was an important centre in antiquity. Since about 1810, a large number of artefacts have been found relating to pre-Roman Carthage, the Iron Age, the Roman Empire, the Anglo-Saxons and the Vikings. These include items as varied as coins, tokens, brooches, pins, knives, glass beads, keys, pottery, flint tools, mounts, pilgrim badges, pieces of leather, worked wood and iron tools. They came to be discovered after the beginning of large-scale dredging (to accommodate the needs of the nearby growing seaport of Liverpool) started to cause notable sand erosion along the coastline near Meols. These finds suggest that the site was used as a port as far back as the Iron Age some 2,400 years ago, and was once the most important seaport in the present-day North West England. Thus trading connections are believed to have reached far across Europe. Some of these artefacts are on display locally, at the Museum of Liverpool. In the 1890s the local authorities built the first sea wall. The rapidly eroding coastline was saved, but the sea wall changed the currents and archaeological sites at Meols were buried in the sand. The remains of a submerged forest off Dove Point have now also disappeared but they were visible until the spring of 1982.
I have never really staged a still life before and wasn't really sure how to. All I really knew is they are normally straight on. Knew to use tri-pod but when I got things set up I completely forgot. Honestly it was to far for me to grab and alot of stairs. (not best of shape bey far) Staging was hard. I had no clue what to do. Like I tell my kids do what you enjoy so once I did that I was fine. I LUV old tools and to work with them. Re-finishing furniture. Making or breaking things down. You name. My Tools My workshop!
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Tool is an American rock band
Tool formed in Los Angeles in 1991, in the middle of the grunge era. Vocalist Maynard James Keenan, drummer Danny Carey, guitarist Adam Jones and bassist Paul D'Amour managed to forge a terrifying, claustrophobic sound, the ideal soundtrack for the insanity of an inmate confined in solitary confinement. It is a highly psychological music, which seems to want to open the most hidden ravines of the human psyche, where evil hatches waiting to be triggered by an external stimulus. The sound of Tool does not just reproduce the teachings of the masters of the 70s (certainly Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Blue Oyster Cult), but assimilates the characters of a series of bands that have made the history of the last 20 years of extreme rock .
The aggressiveness of Metallica, the darkness of the Swans, the barbarism of the first Soundgarden, the tediousness of Godflesh echo in a highly spectacular sonic mosaic, somewhat in contradiction with the intent of the band to make existential music. What distinguishes Tool from the myriad of "hard" bands that populated the charts in those years, is the recovery of the progressive 70s, which can already be felt in the first compositions, but which will undeniably reveal itself in the last album, Lateralus.
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Macro Mondays - Hand Tool
I call this hand tool a pincher grabber, but am not sure what its technical name is. This tool is over two feet long with a flexible metal shaft. The end shown has a pincher claw for grabbing items like screws that have been dropped where they cannot easily be reached. The other end of the tool has a button for opening and closing the pincher. HMM
Eén mixer garde met in de achtergrond gekleurde pannensponsjes ;-)
One mixer whisk with colored pan sponges in the background ;-)
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Ever since Niqui's glasses broke while away travelling, I always carry this small handy pen-like precision screwdriver set, with various heads for various tasks.
Part of an old wrench.
This is about 3,5 cm.
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Hilfsmittel für den Mechaniker der Dampfmaschinen im Pumpwerk Wouda-Gemaal/ Lemmer, NL / Maintenance tools and aids for the steam engine mechanic at the Wouda Steam Pumping Station, Lemmer (NL)
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Guesses? (Some of you might be better in the kitchen than I.) Vintage, of course.
Tool is approximately 1.5 inches/3.81 centimeters
Pictured are a few tools I used for most of the 45 years I spent working in machine shops. I don't have at my disposal any equipment capable of creating threads on a bar of metal. If I did this is how I would check the part to determine if the thread was in spec. The photo is about 70mm top to bottom. HMM and as always thanks for any views, likes and comments.
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The aroma of chocolate comes out of many shops when walking the streets of Brugge.
TOOLS: It is now trendy to buy these tools, everything for the DIY-er: IN CHOCOLATE.
Looking like rusted tools.
But there you go.
Gimmicky, fun, personally I am not overly keen on it.
Belgian chocolate is renowned, it is quality and tasty, more cacao and less fat.
Good for the skin, did you know?
A bit of dark chocolate every day!
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