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The Astro with the small utility trailer after having made a trio to Lowe's to buy more lumber for the patio project.
Behind the rear wall of the cells is a utility corridor that had locked steel doors at either end. The three men climbed the utility pipes to the top of the cellblock, and gained access to the roof through an air vent (the men had previously bent the iron bars that blocked the air vent). They then climbed down a drainpipe on the northern end of the cellhouse and made their way to the water.
Don Pratt 101st Airborne Division Museum, Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
I took this on Cedros Avenue Design District in Solana Beach where they have tons of one of a kind shops, boutiques and galleries, plus, unique Home and Garden stores.
Tongue and groove pine flooring is glued and screwed together to form two 2-foot wide doors to fit the opening to the utility room. The flat side of the boards, with the cross pieces for braces, are going to be on the inside of the utility room.
Olympus kit lens zoomed out to 14mm with the aperture set at f22. It may lose a little sharpness at those settings, but it sure doesn't lack for depth of field. Check out the staple at the bottom - and the clouds at the top!
At the left of this photo is the utility room, which will house a stackable washer and dryer, the electric panel and our tankless hot water heater.
Utility bodies come in many shapes and sizes to meet your specific needs. This photo shoes an available crane.
Internet, cable and telephone lines.
Each room has a hi-speed internet, local phone and cable tv connection.
I took this in my neighborhood of Mira Mesa Art which is painted on the electrical boxes. All of the boxes are painted by local artist that are trying to beautify our neighborhood. The artist are all from different backgrounds, are at different skill levels and are using different styles of painting.