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so i was on belay for mh. things seemed to be going pretty well for our weight difference (me 170ish and him 200 and somethingish). then, when he was almost to the ground, the snow under my crampons lets loose and i hit the deck and start sliding toward the river. luckily i stopped sliding just before the splash, but it was close. i pushed a mound of snow before me and into the water, but stayed dry. mh reported he knew i must have been sliding by the increase in his lowering, but thankfully he arrived alive. :) the next belay was cammed to the wall behind me. :)
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A manmade Garden Waterfall at The Horticulture Garden Entrance at Spartanburg Community College in Spartanburg, SC
Maria Pizzuti is from Rome and as an artist she has worked in many different media. One of her better known sculptures is a large panel-beaten bronze piece, entitled An Croi Briste, is in situ as a famine memorial on Lower Mallow Street (near Steamboat Quay) on the Shannon River in Limerick city. I do not know why, at the site, it is entitled “Broken Heart” rather than “An Croi Briste”. Maybe there is a plaque in Irish that I failed to notice.
In the past I have complained about the condition of this monument and the lack of water in what was supposed to be a water feature. Somebody has made some attempt to tidy it up but the addition of large flowerpots was not a good idea and in my opinion they should be removed soon rather than later. It would appear that adding baskets or pots of flowers is a default solution by the city council in Limerick.
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Not that we are trying to replace Silver, but we went shopping for fish on Sunday!
There are 2 new members of the family. The owner of Kingston Nursey told us the number one rule of having koi is to NEVER name them. C'mon, I grew up on a farm...we named our burgers!
This cutie is Tako. Steph was going to name him Clifford (cuz he's reddish). She decided to name him after one of her favorite sushi-Tako (octopus).
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Pictures from my summer trip to Forde Abbey, near Chard, Somerset, UK.
This is the mermaid pond, which houses the Centenary Fountain, which is the tallest powered fountain in England. The fountain was installed in 2005 to mark the centenary of the Roper family's guardianship of the Forde Abbey estate.
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It's the waterfall building in Vancouver near granville island. Pretty cool water feature and loved the concrete. This was posted earlier today on www.urbanhdr.com. check it out first because I usually update flickr later.
Pictures from my summer trip to Forde Abbey, near Chard, Somerset, UK.
This is the Centenary Fountain, which is the tallest powered fountain in England and draws it's waters from the mermaid's pond.
The fountain was installed in 2005 to mark the centenary of the Roper family's guardianship of the Forde Abbey estate.
It's quite a site to behold and well worth the visit to the gardens alone!
Working my way up the hill from bottom to top. The retaining wall and footsteps are largely complete, but there is still a lot to do on the stream and waterfall.