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We went to this little all-night Chinese snacky place in the Sunset with a director that Ean's working with for a film, and Ean ordered this spam sandwich - the waitress said "oh, okay, but just so you know, it won't look like the picture, it won't be in triangles, it'll be in rectangles"
Ean says "uh, whaddaya mean?"
she hastily draws a picture on her notepad of a rectangle. Ean asks if it's cut in half, and she says yes, and draws a lengthwise line through the rectangle... so Ean pulls out his pen and draws a second rectangle, and says, "you know, you can make that same sandwich into two triangles" and draws the diagonal line to show her how.
She is amazed.
So, with a smirk, Ean asks her if she thinks they can make his sandwich into triangles, she says she'll see what she can do, but she's not sure they can do it.
Ean says please and tells her it just tastes better that way, probably because it's pointier. She is amazed, once again.
As you can see... he got his triangles. *giggle*
The Triangle sits between the Coppice and Hathershaw areas of Oldham. The neighbourhood is charming in its red brick industrial heritage, with many
beautiful old buildings.
The development is a few minutes’ walk from Alexandra Park, which has recently been restored to its Edwardian glory thanks to a £3m lottery grant. With a beautiful boating lake, conservatory, statues and miles of pathway, it’s a fantastic place for families to hang out together.
A little further afield, but still in easy reach, is the magnificent moorland scenery of the Pennines and Peak District.
Singapore's performing arts venue. The glass roof is covered with triangular shades. From above some say it looks like eyes of a fly or a local spiky fruit durian.
Salmon pink and pomegranate. Bias on the edges and seams pressed open! And a result as it is more accurate than the usual method of HST.
as I approached and drove by this building, I looked up into the side window and saw what I thought was a Christmas tree with a mannequin standing next to it. I turned around and checked it out and thats exactly what it was. it is July!!!!!
Triangle, Va. (April 28, 2019) – The Marine Corps Heritage Foundations 38TH Annual Awards Ceremony holds their annual awards dinner. Photo by Larry Levin and Johnny Bivera
This triangular shaped moth was on the kitchen window screen late at night a little while ago. I thought it was kind of cute even though I usually can't stand to be around a moth. This one didn't flutter though - it just stayed still even though I had the camera so close to it.
A closer view of the celestial triangle of Mars, Venus and the Crescent Moon. Taken at Duffus Castle an hour after sunset.
Triangle, Va. (April 28, 2019) – The Marine Corps Heritage Foundations 38TH Annual Awards Ceremony holds their annual awards dinner. Photo by Larry Levin and Johnny Bivera
This is the first pic of a series that will be eventually merged into a TRUE HDR Pano series. I just wanted to get the first one out there, because I thought on its own it seemed like a pretty cool pic.
I added four more rows to my citrus triangles quilt last night. Only four more to go! I'm using six colors from Patricia Bravo's Nature Elements line. Love that fabric line.