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... on my commuter/randonneuring/cyclocross bike ... courtesy of Dan at the Beaverton Bike N Hike. I got tired of the fender brackets held on by thick rubber bands, which I used to use during 'cross season. But the generator lights are too hard to take on and off ... so why should the fenders be any easier?
I went for a walk today, looking for an image that portray's 'Nature's Patterns'. I saw this fungi growing on a log lying on the ground. Therefore, I had to get down and dirty to capture these. I always find fungi hard to expose correctly.
I realise the dof isn't great and some of the fungi drift out of focus. That is due to them being rather inconsiderate and not growing on a flat plane, and my inexperience with macro to be able to compensated.
These kind of saws run at very high velocities, and can create enormous vibrations throughout the entire machine. The old brackets had literally torn away, and so needed to be replaced.
The nuts used in final assembly are slightly eccentric, and so form an excellent lock-nut.
The Ordnance Survey flush bracket covered in cobwebs is at the base of the tower of Westerkirk in Bentpath. For more information visit www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm11287 and for a wider view see www.flickr.com/photos/62334092@N03/8498628100/in/photostream
Mr. Bracket Gardener mide
unos 22 cms.
El muñeco se encuentra relleno de algodón sintético.
A él le encantan las flores.... se las come, XD
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Widford lies lost among the open fields a few miles along the Windrush from Burford. This isolated church can only be reached by following the footpath along the banks of the river from Swinbrook, as we did or if you have a little more time, from Burford in the opposite direction. St Oswalds stands on the site of a Roman villa with a mosaic now hidden beneath it's chancel floor and is surrounded by the bumps and hollows of the village it once served. Convention ascribes these deserted villages to the Black Death, in reality a more complex combination of factors such as climate and enclosure lead to a proportion of these desertions. However the Windrush valley suffered in both the 1348 and 1360 outbreaks and the chancel painting of the 'Tree Living Kings and The Three Dead Kings' painted at this time may be a poignant reminder of this tragedy. So if you would like to walk with us through the beautiful evening of a Spring day I am sure you will enjoy both the countryside and the fathomless history of this Cotswold valley.
Bracket fungus on our hike up Vroman's Nose, East Middleburgh, Historic and Beautiful Scoharie County, New York.
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This image was set at EV 0 and in the middle of the other two and probably as close to what the eye sees as possible. These images were taken on a hazy evening about 7 PM.
this is a good view of the brackets I built. Hat tip to my buddy John Bernier for the design (http://twitter.com/bernierjohn)