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Camera: Zero 2000 Pinhole
Film: Kodak T-max 400
Exposure Time: 3 Minutes
Location: SoDo, Seattle
Series: Pinhole'd Breweries and Pubs
Originally built in 1910 the quirky flatiron building housed the Triangle Hotel and Bar is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Through the years its been home to among other things a Western Union Telegraph Comany Branch office and perhaps most notably a brothel. The hotel itself only had 8 small rooms and was once listed by Ripley's Believe It or Not as the smallest hotel west of the Rockies.
Today the upper half of the building is comprised of two apartments while the main floor houses the Triangle Pub. Extremely small the bar offers an intimate feeling, with a nice patio and a plethora of TV's showing sports. Confidently located across the street from CenturyLink Field (Qwest) and Safeco Field its the perfect spot to grab a few pints before heading to a Mariners, Seahawks, or Sounders game.
The Triangle Pub's website can be found here.
blogged: shecanquilt.blogspot.ca/2014/02/triangle-city-ta-da.html
This quilt is about 41" x 41.5" and was made from 6 fat eights of fabrics provided by Riley Blake Fabrics as a Modern Quilt Guild challenge. My challenge was to make a baby size quilt so I added lots of Kona White. The triangles are improv pieced. The back has improv pieces pieced with Kona Charcoal.
G527 at Triangle Junction heading onto the Pine Tree Loop.
DVR Public Running - Sunday 13th and Monday 14th June 2021.
Taken on a pelagic birding trip to Triangle Island, off the tip of Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
Triangle Island and the surrounding Scott Islands are a home to millions of nesting seabirds including Tufted Puffins, BC's only breeding Horned Puffins, Rhinoceros Auklets, Pigeon Guillemots, Common Murre, and more. The water around the island also support many other bird species and marine life.
The area is one of the hardest places to reach in BC because the seas are so rough. We got really lucky and got a beautiful day. Seas were 2-3 metres offshore (as small as they get), the sun was out, and there was not fog. It was one of the few ever successful attempts to make it out the island.
It was an amazing trip. Thank you to captain Bill Mackay and his wife Donna for safely getting us out to the island and back aboard the Naiad Explorer.
An archeological dig, led by Assistant Professor Sarah Croucher, is ongoing at Wesleyan University in The Beman Triangle. Students and community members are unearthing artifacts from a former African American community, June 2013.
The Triangle house, circa 1920.
For more historic photographs of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, please visit the William J. Meuer Photoart Collection.
I-77 in West Virginia is lined with signs about Tamarack being the best West Virginia has to offer. It very well may be if you're looking for predictable food, trinkets and tchotchkes.
But, the driving weather Saturday was by and large, nice.
The triangle will dull out in several days,the valley directly over this is wrapped around the top lip of moulding detail. The cupola roof in background gets a copper patterned batten system all site patterned & made.
Vimeo clip HERE
Page 15.
Here we see the triangles on the foot and a tell-tale line on the big toe- perhaps a hint about the placement of the inner structure.
Note the curvy lines near Marco's face.
He has built a taller 'floating touch wand', but with five flexible fingers- no doubt, to speed up the work. See next page...
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This is a page from the new Bliss Dance website: in Photo Galleries, click Full Size Fabrication:
Practice block for the Threads Together Quilting Bee. B-woosh is looking for something like this, which is awesome. Using the freezer paper piecing technique described here, I tried out a practice block just to get an idea of what I was doing and how much fabric I'd need.
Hero Arts Friendly Flag stamp used as triangles for Simon Says Stamp Triangle Challenge. Sentiment is Avery Elle "handwritten notes".
Design by Rexpo
Czech seed beads PRECIOSA Triangles in the shape of a triangle.
PRECIOSA Triangles are made by cutting triangular or twisted triangular glass tubes with a round or triangular hole.
In addition to the existing PRECIOSA Triangle seed bead, we now present the new PRECIOSA Triangle Q-Cut which is manufactured using new Quality Cut production technology. The quality cutting of the tubes guarantees that these seed beads have greater precision and shape and dimensional stability.
We offer standard PRECIOSA Triangles in six sizes: the smallest is 2.5 x 2.5 mm and the largest is 10 x 5 mm. Twisted PRECIOSA Triangles are available in size 5 x 2.5 mm.
The PRECIOSA Triangle-Extra is a special type of these seed beads. It is only made in one size (3.5 x 3.5 mm) and it is exceptional, because it has a rounder shape than a regular triangle.
Czech PRECIOSA Triangles have slightly rounded edges thanks to their advanced technological processing.
Visit our website for more information about the PRECIOSA Triangles