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My last trusty WTB SST had been dissolving beneath me, so after finding out the Selle San Marco Rolls and I didn't get along, I dug out an old Wright saddle which my father-in-law found in his garage. It was in reasonably sad shape, but with a little bit of Proofride, it snapped back to attention. The wings have flared out a bit too much, so (if I don't replace it soon), I may have to do the drill & lace.
Nice to have a saddle with actual bag loops, though - puts the banana bag in a slightly better position.
So apparently Majhost is broken!
This'll be here 'till I can get it on there.
Brian was trying to find original were-creatures. This is one of them. The only part I drew is the big drawing of the guy transforming. XD
Temporary camp for Bhutanese refugees displaced by a March 2008 fire. Photo: The IRC
Story: IRC Provides Emergency Aid to Fire Victims at Refugee Camp in Nepal www.theirc.org/news/irc-provides-emergency-aid-to-fire-vi...
The Black-flanked Rock-wallaby is a rather wary animal, with black and grey colouration to blend in with its rocky surroundings, later to lighten in colour during summer. It has short, thick, woolly fur that is particularly dense around the base of the tail, rump and flanks. Its long, brushy tail is quite useful for retaining balance as they hop from one rock to another, and the soles of its feet are highly textured to prevent slipping.
This wallaby lives in groups of 10-100 individuals. It usually feeds at night in open areas such as grasses, where it can also find fruit, leaves and a variety of herbs. Because most of its water comes from its diet, it rarely drinks and can conserve water by taking refuge from the heat in rocky caves. It is most active when it leaves its shelter at early-evening. Individuals reach sexual maturity at 1-2 years of age, after which time breeding is continuous, depending on rainfall. Females show embryonic diapause; the development of the embryo can cease temporarily until environmental conditions become more suitable for its development to complete. The gestation period lasts around 30 days, and like other young marsupials, the young are poorly developed and suckle inside the mother's pouch until they are ready to leave. Unlike other kangaroos and wallabies
Temporary Helium Balloon Ride in Central Park at 72nd Street (Cherry Hill) west of Bethesda Fountain on the morning of 8/11/2008 at 7:45 AM New York City
I have a wicked nesting urge, I tell you what. When I went away with the Ramps I set up camp in the dormitory part of the girl guide camp. While they made music I sat here with Kristeva making knowledge. Knowledge is cool, right?
The temporary library at Harewood House will close on Thursday 29 January at 2pm.
It will open in its new home on the Ridgeway on Monday 2 February at 2pm
More details on the library website.
This has been like this for months!
Thought the idea of a 'temporary map' was funny. Must remember to use this in a presentation about Open Street Map at some point...
Is there room to widen pavements? Separate cycle lanes would be good, but is there room? And note how the tram, when it comes along, blocks buses in at bus stops (the tram being far longer than any bus). Does that mean buses should be moved to George Street and more room made for cyclists? (That would mean no temporary closures of George Street during festival periods, winter or summer.)
Edinburgh's City Centre Retail Core Supplementary Guidance proposes to improve the experience for people visiting the heart of the New Town to spend time and shop. The ambition is that people on foot, bike and public transport will have true priority over vehicles.
The proposals include:
• Wider pavements, quality surfacing and public seating;
• Pedestrian priority at crossings;
• Inclusive design and disabled parking provision;
• New cycle infrastructure
• Stronger links to Princes Street Gardens, St Andrew Square and Charlotte Square; and
• Improved public transport stops and journey times.
Edinburgh City Council is revising its existing City Centre Retail Core Supplementary Guidance and is seeking views on the proposed changes. You have until September 20th 2019 to comment.
See: consultationhub.edinburgh.gov.uk/sfc/city-centre-shopping...
I guess some delegates came by train. This temporary station was erected in the yard next to the ConAgra flour mill.
Meridian at Whiting, Tampa.
Bridge Street
Salem, Massachusetts
Photograph by John Hurley
November 17, 1984
"As seen from Bridge St overpass. Workman prepare parking lot for temporary train station."
SNHP-364
Citation: The Salem News Historic Photograph Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts
120-390-2104
Organic Project
Media: Pigs Heart, pigs blood, flora, glass jar, black fabric
Size: Approximately 30cm by 30cm
Description: I was inspired by both Damien Hurst 'A thousand years' and Anslem Keifer's opinion that anything at all can be used as a media to create art. I had chosen anatomy and the carbon cycle as my main focus for this project and wanted to document the decomposition of the pigs heart and how even death can be beautiful as from death comes new life.
Dry beach sand, white silica sand (that I had in the garage since I don't remember when) and used coffee grounds for the dark underline.
This dock leads to an islet [it's what the sign said 0.o] but it was temporarily closed! ): I remember this it was pretty sweet to be standing on an island looking at an island...
Hands of a hardworking beneficiary of IOM?s Temporary and Circular Labour Migration programme to Spain. She is holding quinoa, a kind of goosefoot grown as a crop primarily for its edible seeds.
I spend much of my time exploring the countryside surrounding my home deep in Northamptonshire.
These highly individual and unique landscapes are my interpretation of the wetlands, forests, valleys and public footpaths of this ‘forgotten’ shire. Northamptonshire is place steeped in history and beauty, which I have accessed in order to create these paintings. The acrylic compositions are sometimes representative of real places but are also distillations of memories and ideas about what a landscape means to me.
I work by developing ideas in a sketchbook and taking photographs before moving onto canvas or specially prepared papier-mâché, impasto surfaces. Although my ideas are planned in a sketchbook – colours, textures, patterns and successive layers occur in a natural, intuitive way. This reflects the idea of a journey or walk through a landscape observing the sights around you. Every following visit adds a new layer to the aesthetic.
Through repeated visits to areas of special interest and then making artworks about them I have become more fascinated and inspired by their beauty. The works focus on how the countryside evolves and is shaped by human action through time.
As with many of my contemporaries my interests and concerns also lie with the state of the environment. The pollution of the environment and the disappearing countryside are elements, which can overwhelmingly seem out of normal peoples control. For this reason the paintings can be seen as memories or fading dreams of lands without roads, noise or other pollution. But I hope that these landscape paintings represent an optimistic reminder of natural beauty in the world that makes us feel free and truly ourselves.
Jamie Poole
2007
Website: www.jamie-poole.co.uk
Temporary storage of suspect contaminated soil and debris encountered during construction of the stormwater system.