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Here's my little brother, Mike, the Master Carpenter, standing next to his masterpiece--the new addition to Dave's house, which will add 4 new bedrooms, a bathroom, & alot more space to his old house...
After four months and a very long story, I finally (FINALLY!) received the signed U2 Joshua Tree album I had purchased back forever ago.
The sellers restored it reasonably well, gave me a good discount since it was so damaged after it's first shipment, and even threw in four fantastic rock art posters for free.
My office is finally coming together.
In addition to railroads another interest of mine is unrestored classic cars from the 1960s on up that are in the wild and not at car shows or in museums.
I came across this rare bird-a turbo Trans Am-which was only built in the 1980 and 1981 model years. I love the mean looking rectangular headlamps and the hood scoop with the display lights facing the driver.
In addition to creating original images, I also compose music as well. You are invited to visit the SoundCloud music sight and listen to my compositions.
Here's the latest posted piece (at least when this image was uploaded): Eyes Wide Open - Winter by pdw from the Alpha & Omega Suite - the Seasons!
Music is just like art… it's quite subjective. You might love it or you might not enjoy it at all, but I just want to say Thanks for taking a few minutes to give it a listen.
A few new pieces of art for the condo. Low res cell phone camera photo.
A few more to go up including a wonderful comic by Arlene O'Leary of Brooklyn, NY. It's heading to the frame shop soon.
LOTS of room left on that wall and I wanna fill it!
Cary ( high House Rd )
Sunroom with roof top IPE deck and hot tub. Flaired stairs add a gracefull exit from the sunroom.
HVAC contractor, and neighbor Gary F. works on getting our evaporative cooler running for the room addition.
Addition B, Block 03, Lot 15
Billinghurst was a newspaper editor in Ashton, SD from 1880 to 1881. He and family moved to Pierre where he founded the State Publishing Company in 1883. Billinghurst was a brother-in-law of John E. Hipple, also a newspaper publisher. Billinghurst built a substantial house at 219 S. Tyler, later known as the King house. In 1909, Billinghurst sold the State Publishing business to Thomas Roberts, Sr. Billinghurst also published the Pierre Daily Dakotan, which closed in 1945.
Billinghurst suffered some financial reverses later in his life. For some years he sold insurance.
Yet another addition to the collection, the Toys 'R' Us exclusive Black Queen figure, a variant of the recent Emma Frost/White Queen figure, with a different head sculpt.
Students will score some addition skills with this free printable addition game. Find free printable file folder games at www.filefolderfarm.com
A wall of mirrored doors defines one edge of the space. Two of these doors are operable, the others fixed, and lead to the closet spaces.
You can go to www.hfdarchitects.com or e-mail to info@hfdarchitects.com to learn more about this and other projects designed by architect Bud Dietrich.
In addition to the Ref. 850 amps, the demo system also included a VTL Ref. 7.5 preamp, Sony CD-1 SACD player, Electrocompaniet ECD-1 DAC, and B&W Nautilus 800 loudspeakers (not shown) connected by MIT Oracle cables
Final Model of an addition to Charles and Ray Eames House by Loc Nguyen from Arch 057 West Valley College
Although there have been some fairly recent additions and modifications, the old Midland Railway architecture at Kettering thankfully hasn't been wiped away, unlike most of the intermediate stations between St.Pancras and Bedford.
Hey, look at that! Aftermarket additions. Not long after I built them I modified this and the Orz to fire prjectiles. I used a simple shock absorber setup copied from the wild west sets.
These were built a good long while ago, shortly before my Lego dark ages. I've still got some of them around. Some day I'll endeavor to build the whole line of ships. These pics are a bit old too.
For those of you unfamiliar with Star Control (pfft! losers!), today is your lucky day. Toys for Bob was cool enough/bribed enough to release it as freeware under the name The Ur-Quan Masters. Go play it now! And never forget to *Enjoy the Sauce!*