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Simple frame construction with 1/8in thick down tubes inset and welded into the framing. This made for a super strong and square result. The steel framing was leftovers from another project. The steering section: I used hime joints at each wheel to allow for any misalignments. The main sterring arm is solid and was milled. Tires are just $10 wheelbarrow tires from harbor freight. The top was drilled out with the intention of using the holes for accessory attachments like scuba tank racks ... The finish on the cart is a spray on harsh environment epoxy in light grey.
More from our last walk of the summer holidays - my youngest son wanted one more walk at the beach before going back to college.
This is a family favourite walk. From the car park at Happisburgh atop the cliffs, along the beach to the ramp for the Cart Gap lifeboat station and then back to the car park along the cliff top. (Sometimes we wander on to Eccles or even Sea Palling first depending on just how much we as a family have to discuss!)
It's not the prettiest beach even in Norfolk, but given the authorities decision not to fight coastal erosion, the sights are ever-changing.
And it's not only the scenery - bits appear to have been added and taken away from this impromptu creation every time we go past. It may be all the work of one individual but I like to think it's crowd-sourced.
Carte réalisée avec bandes de tissu précieux cousues, dentelles, Kraft froissé avec Foil collé, strass thermocollés, ruban imprimé.
Image centrale faites en transfert sur tissu à partir d'un portrait que j'avais réalisé en dessin aquarellé
(création personnelle)
Tamponnages encre et image .
I took this on my trip to Catalina Island in Southern California. This antique glof cart was parked in front of our hotel and was painted pink just like the outside of the hotel the Hotel St. Lauren.
« We catfolk are playful creatures, and just like all cats, chasing preys is our favourite pastime. Since we have the fastest carts in a mountain range crisscrossed with trade roads, it’s quite a lucrative hobby ! » - Greon, catfolk bandit captain.
My part of a collaboration with Aurore for the "Crazy Goat Cart Race" category:
www.flickr.com/photos/171544749@N03/albums/72177720314075...
From R Halstead: The History of Walsall Locks and Cart Gear Limited 1873-1923: Fifty Years of Co-Parnership Endeavour. Birmingham Printers, Birmingham n.d. [c.1924].
Quito, 20 de febrero del 2020.- El Presidente Lenín Moreno asistió a la presentación de Cartas Credenciales de los nuevos embajadores de Alemania, Israel, Belarus, El Salvador, Italia, Panamá, Egipto y Nueva Zelanda. En la gráfica, Zeev Harel, embajador de Israel.
Foto: Eduardo Santillán Trujillo/Presidencia de la República
Nikita, Jesse and Sophie ride on the cart with our luggage as we cross the island village of Brahmagiri, Chilika Lake, Odisha.
Quito, 20 de febrero del 2020.- El Presidente Lenín Moreno asistió a la presentación de Cartas Credenciales de los nuevos embajadores de Alemania, Israel, Belarus, El Salvador, Italia, Panamá, Egipto y Nueva Zelanda. En la gráfica, Zeev Harel, embajador de Israel.
Foto: Eduardo Santillán Trujillo/Presidencia de la República
This is Bullock cart race which is a famous race match held in pudukkottai, tamilnadu state,india.So this is being conducted between different bulls from diffrent places.
This race is a matter if pride and prize.The people encourages them in all the ways..even the roads are closed for them...