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The bottom triangle #12 was an unfortunate fabric choice. It is also unfortunate that I did not look to see what Jane's triangle looked like VS what the draft of it was. I prefer Jane's triangle much more because the 9 patch gets lost in Brenda's draft. I guess I don't hate it enough to redo it, but for now I will let it sit and perhaps tomorrow I may go ahead and redo it.
Triangle Lake is an unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon, United States. It is about 25 miles (40 km) west of Junction City on Oregon Route 36, on the southwest side of the lake of same name. Lake Creek, a tributary of the Siuslaw River, enters and exits the lake.[2] Triangle Lake is closely linked to the unincorporated community of Blachly, on the northeast side of the lake, and the two communities share the K-12 Triangle Lake School, the only school in Blachly School District.
The 293-acre (1.19 km2) lake has had various names over the years, including Loon Lake, Lake of the Woods, and Echo Lake, but the name Triangle Lake (after the lake's shape) became the official name in the early 1900s. Before Fern Ridge Reservoir was completed in 1941, the lake was the most popular local spot for water sports.
Amenities at Triangle Lake County Park include two picnic tables, a boat dock, and toilets. Activities at the lake include boating, swimming, and fishing.
Fish species in the lake, which reaches a depth of 90 feet (27 m), include largemouth bass, bluegill, yellow perch, brown bullhead, kokanee, and cutthroat trout. The kokanee, landlocked sockeye salmon, thrive in the deep water, while good bass habitat is found along the south and east shores.
The images are from Marc Johns' great cartoon, "If I Tell You These Are Mountains..."
Go check out Marc's stuff and buy his book!!!
See also my mini-comic "Birdseed"
The Triangle Heroes – the Tri-Guys – are here to save the world from one angle or another. Meet Triangle Spider-Man!
Love you golden hour. Anyone have a better crop than this one? I didn't get as many options as I would have liked because the child holding the balloon was getting mad at me and/or creeped out by me.....?
Walt Disney World
Disney's Hollywood Studio's
March 2010
From peterga.com:
The quirky "Flatiron" building was completed in 1910 at the corner of Railroad Way and 1st Avenue S. (formerly "Commercial St.") and housed the Triangle Hotel and Bar. The bottom floor of the 56'x48'x28' structure continued to host a bar until 1929, when it became a Western Union branch office, sending its messages to the Cherry Street headquarters via brass pneumatic tubes.
Western Union departed in 1954 and the space resumed being a tavern. The hotel above, which was a brothel from the 20s until the end of WWII, originally had 8 small rooms, but now holds 2 apartments. It is said to have once been featured in Ripley's Believe It or Not as the smallest hotel west of the Rockies.
(Note: Seattle used to have four "Triangle" bars, now down to three -- which seems appropos. Mack's Triangle Pub in White Center has been refurbished from its divey past, and the Ould Triangle in Greenwood completes the current triumvirate. The Triangle Lounge in the Fremont area is now closed,replaced by "Nine Million In Unmarked Bills.)
Triangle Lake is an unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon, United States. It is about 25 miles (40 km) west of Junction City on Oregon Route 36, on the southwest side of the lake of same name. Lake Creek, a tributary of the Siuslaw River, enters and exits the lake.[2] Triangle Lake is closely linked to the unincorporated community of Blachly, on the northeast side of the lake, and the two communities share the K-12 Triangle Lake School, the only school in Blachly School District.
The 293-acre (1.19 km2) lake has had various names over the years, including Loon Lake, Lake of the Woods, and Echo Lake, but the name Triangle Lake (after the lake's shape) became the official name in the early 1900s. Before Fern Ridge Reservoir was completed in 1941, the lake was the most popular local spot for water sports.
Amenities at Triangle Lake County Park include two picnic tables, a boat dock, and toilets. Activities at the lake include boating, swimming, and fishing.
Fish species in the lake, which reaches a depth of 90 feet (27 m), include largemouth bass, bluegill, yellow perch, brown bullhead, kokanee, and cutthroat trout. The kokanee, landlocked sockeye salmon, thrive in the deep water, while good bass habitat is found along the south and east shores.
Design by Rexpo
Czech seed beads PRECIOSA Triangles in the shape of a triangle.
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I don't have much space but I want a dining table and this is it - or will be. I want the full gloss version and of course it isn't in stock. THREE months I have to wait. THREE months I tell you. I'm just not that patient. Now I have to decide on seating...
52/39/3 #cf20 #triangle
St Mark’s Community Church
Hodgkinson Street
Clifton Hill Vic 3068
© Anne Holmes
The George Washington Bridge Bus Station in Washington Heights by Pier Luigi Nervi.
I blogged about it here.
D2 1300 hauls the last train of the day up the Triangle after running around Pine Tree Loop in the reverse direction to normal.
Diamond Valley Railway - Wednesday July 8th.
The funny thing is ... Ginny and I both made basically the same snack ... just using different cheeses. We had never discussed these triangles so it was a pretty strange coincidence. Hers had basil-tomato feta, and mine had brie and pesto. Original recipe here: www.pillsbury.com/recipes/ShowRecipe.aspx?rid=15473