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Last night, I decided that I was going to go for a run in the morning before it got hot. I set my alarm for 7 and went to bed. I woke up at 7 not really wanting to go for a run, but instead, go for a bike ride. Realizing I hadn\'t taken photos in a while, I grabbed my camel back, GPS and camera and took off for a 20 mile bike ride that lasted nearly 2 hours.
Alice in chains @ Effenaar 04-08-2010
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Trying to walk before I can crawl, as usual. This was maybe the second metal clay thing I attempted. The links just fell apart during firing.
We really want to know: Why does the guy who holds the chain marker for the line of scrimmage wait til the last second before running to his place?
That's what it was for some friends of mine and myself. There's a long story with that day, but fun times, good memories. This was my best photo as our time was cut short in this random, abandoned mill
Short length of steel chain. Larger circular links at each end, with smaller circular links attached with two smaller oval links.
Accession number: 1933F412
Top row: Base chain stitch and buttonhole stitch in two shades of Perle #8
Second row: Base chain stitch is ½ cm long, measured!! Base chain stitch and buttonhole stitch in Perle #8
The first bridge of Budapest over the Danube. Of course it was destroyed during WWII (by retreating Germans) but it was rebuilt by the people's republic. These signs are still there. It used to be communism thoose days, well, not anymore.