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View of Melody's box from the front.

it was a treasure in the box! at least when I put today's library finds in it. they're selling books right now!

Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore!

 

One of the many signs that I'm back in the UK; and every time I see one of these, I'm reminded of a poem I learned as a child -

 

The pillar box is fat and red

It's mouth is very wide.

It wears a tammy on its head.

It must be dark inside!

And really it's the greatest fun

When mummy lets me stop

And post the letters one by one.

I love to hear them drop!

 

(All this, and I can't remember where I leave me keys!)

 

Thanks to Kim Klassen for the texture!

The delivery man came and dropped off three HUGE boxes in the road outside the house today at lunchtime. He wasn't willing to put them in the driveway. Or take away the cardboard. Or the wood. Or in fact, do anything that might be construed as "helpful". A neighbour helped pry them open with his crowbar - we had to get them off the street before it got dark and/or started to rain. As they took up one half of the road, I was also afraid there might be a terrible traffic accident!

 

It took two hours for me to open up the boxes, and then my poor mother helped me carry them into the garage.

 

The only injury was to my mother's foot when she tripped over a palette that the delivery man left behind.

 

Oh, the box does indeed say "Harley Davidson" as the crating company mostly dealt with US bikes. The delivery man was momentarily interested until I said it wasn't a HD, it was a BMW. He didn't actually believe me that it wasn't an HD. He was an idiot.

Both Photo's are of Loco's outside Moira Signal Box, the 56's face the up (Leicester) direction the right hand Loco stands on the Rawdon Colliery spur, my Loco with ex-Guard Brian Neal (Chocolate Soldier) on board awaits departure for Lounge, once I took me Pic, Driver Frank Bailey stands on the box steps, the 58 was en-route to Willington and on this day I was almost in collision with sleepers on the track at Coton Park, cheers the Burton P-Way of the 1980's...

Right side of the box. I love the design of the Pixxie boxes.

Full view of the pretty in pink box. Each side is different, with hearts, words and a little bling!

Chacewater signal box on the Down (towards Penzance) platform at Chacewater railway station

 

Chacewater signal box was a Great Western Railway Company type 7d design fitted with a 35 lever Great Western Railway Company Vertical Tappet 3-bar frame that was ordered in March 1912. It was inspected on 17th November 1914 and replaced an earlier signal box. A 2 lever miniature frame was installed at some time to operate the detonator placers and a British Railways Western Region key control instrument was commissioned on 10th March 1957 controlling 100 signal (up intermediate block). The signal box closed on 12th June 1977 when the absolute block section was extended to between Truro and Drump Lane signal boxes

 

Ref no SignalBox00466

Boxes filled with crafty goodness :)

US drinking laws should be reconsidered – probably they should become federal law. Obama can you hear me?

Photo taken with Tomioka Porst Color Reflex 55mm f/1.4

Designing a new tessellation, I folded this box.

 

Tant paper, 40 division grid.

EH grey paper down.

 

The bright colors of this FedEx collection box outside the Westminster, MD, just jumped out at me.

Typical wonderful box art from Bandai. This is just luminous.

The box for a Zeiss-Ikon Ikonta 521/16, (yes, I also have [and use] the camera!) A 1950's folding 6x6cm camera, as seen on my dinner table. Taken in Albany, CA by a Nikon D40x with a Nikon 18-55mm Vr kit lens (at 35) Camera's on-board flash fired.

SIGNAL BOX AT THE SOUTHERN END OF HARDEN STATION

3 (from "voice box - part 1"): NEW DOORS

Grafika Puzzles

Triad by Cris Ortega

Mumbles in a beer box

Monex-box in the shape of a camera.

 

Yes, i know, looks a bit like kitsch but hey, it definitely belongs to camera related paraphernalia.

 

Found on a flea-market today and with a pricetag of € 0,50 i just couldn't resist ;-)

 

Will look great on my attic between the real ones and will remind me of the fact to start saving for a real expensive camera !

 

Mi version de bento box, me encanta esta tecnica.

The outfit-- the glove fingers are individually sewn!! *faints*

goggles and helmet are shown in a later photo~

 

I am loving the leather jacket ;w;

Design: traditionnel

Finally 6 months after I ordered her, my DollZone Wendy is here!

 

Photo taken with Tomioka Porst Color Reflex 55mm f/1.4

THIS IS A HAND CRANK MUSIC BOX!

- IT HAS THE CRANK ON THE SIDE OF THE WOODEN BOX AND IT PLAYS THE SONG AS LONG AS YOU ARE TURNING THE HANDLE!

- THIS PARTICULAR MUSIC BOX HAS AN OPEN LID!

 

music box

 

Welcome to Simplycoolgifts!

 

This music box is a sample and it's made to order! I use beech wood to make my music boxes!

You can choose the color, the song even the carving so you get a unique hand crank music box that is one-of-a-kind!

This post includes this particular motif carved on the box with your initials and wedding date! Any further ideas, please convo me!

 

Inside the musical box there's a small hand powered instrument which is playing a short heartwarming melody WHILE you're turning the handle!

Here's a video where you can check it out:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaNFASWcTWE

 

And now you can add bottom carving as well for an additional price!

Bottom carving IS NOT INCLUDED to the price! If you're interested, you can check it here:

www.etsy.com/listing/108511974/additional-carving-to-the-...

 

One of the most romantic gifts, I've ever seen! My little boy loves turning the handle and listening to it while we're reading a bedtime story for him! So cute!

 

With the different motifs and melodies they're suitable for any occasions: weddings, birthdays, baby showers, Valentine's day, family reunions, graduations, Mother's day or as bridesmaids gift, maid of honor gifts, mother of the brides gifts, ring bearer gift, thank you gifts or get well gifts as well!

 

If you'd like to place a custom order, please keep that in mind that it takes up to 1-2 weeks to get a music box done depending on the song of your choice and my work load! But even if you don't have that much time, convo me and I'll try to work it out!

 

The music boxes approximately measure: (W x D x H): 3 in x 2 3/4 in x 1 3/4 in!

7,6 cm x 7 cm x 4,5 cm

 

Please like me can follow me and my music boxes on facebook!

www.facebook.com/pages/Music-box-by-Simplycoolgifts/37286...

 

Convo me if you have any further questions!

 

Thank you for stopping by, come back soon!

 

Some materials för my guitar box guitar that I will build

When I drove out to Elbow Falls Trail (Highway 66) yesterday afternoon, I pulled off shortly before reaching Forgetmenot Pond in order to check for fungi beside the road. When I got back to my car and opened the door, I noticed this little Box Elder Bug (a first for me) on my car window. Unfortunately, it flew away just as I was going to take a macro shot : ). Even though I washed my car a week ago, I had had to scrape off a layer of ice the other morning, hence the filthy windows. Winter is on its way, though we are having temperatures around 25C or 26C right at the moment, which is wonderful!

 

By the way, this morning, I was on a bird walk but stopped to take a few photos of the bright red berries on a Thorny Buffaloberry shrub. Not content with a distant photo, I decided to get closer and in doing so, slipped on some very slippery fallen leaves. I was clutching my camera, I suspect, when I landed on my side. When I got up, I felt lucky to still be in one piece - and then I noticed the third finger on my right hand, bent and unable to be straightened. Well, I spent almost five hours at the Health Centre!!! I haven't broken my finger, but it looks like there could be a very fine fracture. The main thing, though, is that I completely ripped the tendon off the bone, which is why my finger was totally bent. Yuck! They X-rayed it and then they put a splint on it. If I bend the finger even slightly and for just a fraction of a second, it will rip the tendon off again while it's healing and I will have to start all over again. They expect it to take 6-8 weeks (most likely 8) IF I don't bend the finger when changing the splint. What a pain, especially as I knew I was going to HAVE to do things like see to my backyard, CLEAN the house, etc., etc., etc.. Long walks should be slowing down somewhat and everything (and I mean everything!) has been put off till now. Guess I won't be doing any of that stuff now. Driving is awkward, too, which is a nuisance. However, it could have been a leg or my back, so I'll count myself lucky! Not sure how well I'll do on my computer - using the mouse is quite painful, so I may have to slow down a little on Flickr.

Hideaway Cigar Boxes for all the ugly things I don't want to see on my desk.

High quality Waxed Cardboard Boxes for quick packaging of Cakes, Cupcakes and Slices.

 

Great for school fetes, markets, parties, BBQs and more.

 

These cake boxes are used to conveniently transport sweets to your guests and/or clients.

 

Presenting your sweets in the cake boxes adds style and professionalism.

 

Flat Packed with Joined Lid. Variety of sizes available.

 

Bulk purchase and save.

 

Contact us at sweetpak-aus@hotmail.com.

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