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The back of the pack crew of the Lake Auburn half marathon. It didn’t take long for me to lose sight of these athletes. But I did complete my training and I did finish so there is that.
Backpack tutorial for Practically Paper Pieced Blog Hop blogged at celticthistlestitches.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/babushka-bac...
Here's the whole outfit. I came up with the idea over the weekend, it suddenly all came together! For sale on Etsy.
The enquiry is complete.
The vehicle details for VRR 385Y are:
Date of Liability 01 07 1996
Date of First Registration 13 08 1982
Year of Manufacture 1982
Cylinder Capacity (cc) 998cc
CO2 Emissions Not Available
Fuel Type PETROL
Export Marker N
Vehicle Status Unlicensed
Vehicle Colour SILVER
Vehicle Type Approval Not Available
In preparation for the BRME I've been putting the final glazing and roof structures to the Bath platforms 3 & 4. On the right hand side is the base for the path that ran behind the wall at the end of the station.
Over the next few days (till Sunday night) I hope to complete the glazing on the Gloucester platforms and the roofing on the central platform.
I'm in Hall 3, so if you're coming to the exhibition this year, pop by and say hello!
My winter Olympics - Vancouver quilt finished. Made with flannel and is so cozy!! Vancouver is very close to where I live so I just had to get this kit. Didn't get to it during the olympics but it's finished now.
Riley finished his first independent swim class and loved it. He is suddenly so brave and underwater all the time.
some of the bots with the new "magneto robot works" sign...funny, they usually don't help out much...then i found my coronas behind the sign...then it all made sense...
Places to visit in and around Stratford: Sherborne
The Sherborne brook once powered four watermills as it passed through the village, it’s course along the valley floor. filling lakes and cascading over a weir is the focal point of a landscape of immense charm. Cotswold estate cottages stretch along the valley skirting the stream until the road climbs to reach Windrush church. All is honeyed limestone, all is bubbling silence, all is sculpted neglect.
The manor of Sherborne was gifted to Winchcombe Abbey by Coenwulf of Mercia in the 9th century. Edward I visited Sherborne in 1382. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries the parish bcame part of the Royal estate. A Norman church was recorded as early as 1175 in the records of Winchcombe Abbey. A 19th century cottage at the east end of the village has a Norman doorway said to have been recovered from an orchard nearby which must be a relict of this early church.
The present church, St Mary Magdalene is joined to Sherborne House by an open arcade, it retains a tower and spire c1300. The church has six bells, one 14th century and another by Edward Neale of Burford cast in 1653. A new chancel was built in 1750 for James Lenox Dutton. The nave and aisle were demolished (1850-1859) to allow more light into the house, nave and chancel were built slightly to the north, completed by 1859 the work was commissioned by the second Lord Sherborne and is probably the work of Anthony Salvin. The church is famed for it’s magnificent monuments particularly an angel who triumphs over the skeletal figure of Death.
Sherborne House was built by Thomas Dutton some time after 1551, a substantial building must have provided lodgings for Elizabeth I and her entourage when she visited in 1592. This house underwent a series of alterations taking it’s present form when it was entirely rebuilt in 1829-1834 by Lewis Wyatt who was influenced by the form of the mid 17th century house.
Astronomer Royal James Bradley was born in Sherborne in 1693.
Sherborne lies four miles east of Norhtleach and follows the Sherborne brook, a tributary of the Windrush, for more than a mile. About an hour from Stratford-upon-Avon, it is within easy distance of Burford and Northleach.
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SOLID CENTER.
As we climbed the tower we realized that the steps we were walking up were not added to the structure. They are integrated with the outer wall and the center :
the stone for the outer wall, then the stone for two of the steps ( the pink one and the blue one ) and then the stone for the central core, were cut out of a single block and installed as a multitasking unit. [ error: the center is an opening, not a post. ]
How could they plan for something so complicated without a CAD computer program? Overall construction began in 1882 and these towers were completed around 1930 !
Correction:
I drew this the way I remembered it, with a central support column.
But the photos I'm finding don't show that.
I'm using the drawing, anyway: it is much simpler than the reality and, therefore, a better way to introduce the idea of a multitasking stone.
So there.
Sept. 10, 2020.:
www.flickr.com/photos/doneastwest/50327105447/in/datetake...
Here is the similar unit, with one step, not two, and no outer stone.
Just a single step in a medieval castle tower.
But it does have a stacked central support column that integrates the whole thing. There must have been smart people back then. The
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The longest album of music from Peter Gunn issued during the show's run: recordings by Ted Nash (from Crown) and Pete Candoli aka the Soundstage All-Stars (from Dot).
The student completes a completes a puzzle within the allotted time. Taken from the lesson in the Academic category, 'Completing Tasks Within a Time Period'.
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Holly Van Sciver teaches this cuff in her Beds classes. I regret that my cuff wil not have a twin. It was a very interesting exercise. The center flower, for example does not have six spokes in the center, nor eight. It has seven spokes, just to add interest to the endeavor. I think the thing that made me think the most was how to start it. (Hint: It began in the lower right hand corner).
In this photo, you can see the completed streetcar track on Elm Street between 12th and 15th Streets. Far off in the distance you can see Paul Brown Stadium, which is over a mile from where I'm standing.
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** You must click on the link to LU page to get the full effect of how this kid/user used Paint program to "erase" away the minifig or other part of someone else's MOC ... oh ... my .... the time it took to do that, they could've built their own creation!!!
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Completed in 1962, the Peter Kaffka designed building borrows it's shape from the BC Electric Building. When completed, it was the tallest apartment building in western Canada at 83.2 m (272 ft.).
My completed scorecard for the Brooklyn Cyclones in their game against the Wilmington Blue Rocks at Maimonides Park
The Cyclones won, 8-3.
Brooklyn, NY, 07/24/21
Complete precasting installation to manufacture transformer units (electrical substations) by Olmet Italy.
1. Topiary, 2. a good swimmer, 3. The neighbourhood´s grocery store (look what I have got here), 4. Low fat, 5. For emergencies ( and they are often!), 6. Untitled, 7. curiosity killed the cat... (Askew), 8. One number, 9. U Turn, 10. curiosity killed the cat... (Askew), 11. Sugestão do dia, 12. English muffins, mehhhhh, 13. Jaws! in Prague!, 14. Amen, 15. Vacant, 16. On my fridge ( the glamourous well travelled bit), 17. A notice, 18. Puppy fish eyes, 19. Useless, 20. negative