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Surprise cake for a super-talented friend who makes these beautiful gift boxes
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The Tiny Jewel Box at 1147 Connecticut Avenue, NW in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The property is also known as the Elizabeth Arden buildings and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
„Von diesem Jungen werdet ihr noch hören“, kündigte Mecklenburgs Landestrainer Christian Morales den 14jährigen Benno Fuhrmann an. Der Junge trainiert bei Andy Schiemann in Schwerin. Seine Box-Laufbahn begann vor vier Jahren. „Ich war Schwimmer, musste aber wegen gesundheitlichen Probleme an den Ohren aufhören. Durch einen Bekannten kam ich dann zum Boxen. Es hat mir gleich gefallen und ich bin immer noch dabei.“
Im Gym bewegt sich der leichte Kämpfer schnell und variabel. Mutig umtanzt er seine meist größeren und schwereren Trainingspartner, die den Wirbelwind selten treffen. Nach unserem Besuch verließ Fuhrmann das Gym allerdings mit einem dicken Auge. „Ich habe in der letzten Runde nicht aufgepasst und wurde von einem Aufwärtshaken getroffen. Aber kein Problem“, so Fuhrmann. In der Sportschule Schwerin findet er ideale Bedingungen. Neben dem Training (2mal pro Tag) geht er, nur wenige Meter vom Boxring entfernt, in die 9. Klasse des Sportgymnasiums.
Von seinen Möglichkeiten hat er die Verantwortlichen in Mecklenburg Vorpommern bereits überzeugt. Für das kommende „Top Team Nord“ ist Fuhrmann bereits gesetzt. Durch eine individuelle Förderung will Landestrainer Morales seinem Kämpfer dessen größten Traum erfüllen - die Teilnahme an den Olympischen Spielen. Kurzfristig trainiert der sympathische Sportler für das „Turnier der olympischen Hoffnung“. Das Potenzial eines Spitzenkämpfers hat der Deutsche Vizemeister von 2011 allemal. Wer den talentierten Boxer live sehen möchte, kann sich demnächst in Berlin und Hamburg ein Bild vom Benno Fuhrmann machen.
Mr Box Turtle and I were picking blackberries in the front yard. Hadn't seen the rascal in a while, it has been here for the 32 yrs that I bave lived here and he will likely out live me as they get to be 150 or so. Always enjoy seeing it. Check it's video out. The Muscadinevines seem to provide a challenge for him. .
When I was in grade school and invited to a birthday party, I would go to our cousin’s country grocery store and get a cigar box and fill it with candy. It cost next to nothing comparatively and every recipient liked it. When I turned 50, my friend Teresa reciprocated with this Tampa Nugget box. ANSH Round 142
My first attempt at a box instead of making a cake I made peanut butter rice Krispy treats and covered it with chocolate ganache as you can see the ganache was still soft when I applied the fondant to the lid..YIKE!!! but all in all I think it turned out ok...just need some more practice
This evening a strange box turned up in my living room. I wonder if it's got any thing to do with it being my birthday tomorrow.
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This is my “Bloodwood Star” Ring Box. It measures 3 1/2” x 3 1/2” and is 2” high. There are 72 pieces, both full and half size diamonds and triangles, on this box. On the top there are 32 half size pieces where it would normally have 16 full size pieces. It is finished in its natural color with 5 or 6 coats of clear wiping varnish, rubbed in by hand. The pieces are a bit over 3/16” thick, glued onto a Baltic Birch base.
The type of wood is listed on the bottom of the box from the center out. On this box is “Bloodwood” from South America, “Satinwood” from Sri Lanka, “Purpleheart” from Central or South America and “Wenge” from West Africa.
I made this box in 1996. On the bottom I signed it, listed the wood, and dated it. After the date, the words “Foot Cut” let you know I made it on a foot powered table saw.
It is lined with black velveteen. It has 3 “ring pads” on the bottom forming 2 slots about 2 ½” long, for rings.
A grilled mushroom, some baba ganoush, some stuffed green olives, some kalamata olives, some tabouli, some Moroccan chickpeas on couscous, some pitta bread and a slice of orange & almond cake covered in chocolate ganache.
Cardboard box gone through complete make over.Decoupage technique,little color and some laces and ...ta daaa.Hope you like it ,I do...I adore the romantic chabby chic stile
Another post box, from the same period as the one outside the former Station Road Post Office. This one is on the corner of where The Approach meets London Road. Appropriately enough, a postman can be seen riding in the direction of Station Road, and is passing under the railway bridge. He is probably heading for the Royal Mail depot in Love Lane.
This was one of many quilt tops I made and donated to a group which completes them for world relief efforts.
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Surplus plastic first aid box (Durham Manufacturing Company)
Master Lock 4683Q TSA-Approved Nickel Luggage Lock
Avery Key Tag
"Snackville" Lesportsac print by Kat Leuzinger
References
Kat Leuzinger (Japanese-Swiss designer, educated in London)
Germano Silva (clockmaker interviewed by Garvin Thomas on NBC Bay Area News)
"I made this clock ... I am very happy when I look and see the work ... It's another world for me."