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When your kiln has cooled to room temp open it up! You'll see that the areas where there are a greater number of layers haven't fused flat . . don't worry . . this is normal!
OK . . remove the glass from the kiln and clean it thoroughly.
Somedays I wonder if it relunctingly waits for us. We are so wastely us humans. I have made a decision, although written in code, to no longer wait for the completion of someone else's part......I am going to take what is mine and finish it my way because life won't wait. Sorry....had to let this out and I bet I have confused most.
Finishing touches being applied to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal addition to the Royal Ontario Museum.
Good job everyone!
Last year, only 3 of us were diligent enough to get to every punch. It was a bit tedious, but we all did it this year! (Except for Jessi & Toni, who ran around the maze and then left earlier, instead.)
The Ceilidh Quilt nears completion, brainchild of artist and storyteller, Lizzie McDougall, based on tales and songs from Ross-shire in the Scottish Highlands, developed in collaboration with traditional singer, Christina Stewart, and quilter Brenda Sanders.
On completion in 1873, Lister's was the largest textile mill in the north of England. Floor space in the mill amounts to 27 acres, and its imposing shape remains a dominant feature of the Bradford skyline. The chimney of the mill is 249 feet high, and can be seen from most areas of Bradford. It cost about £10,000 to build, and its total weight has been estimated at 8,000 long tons. Samuel Lister called it "Lister's Pride". Until the arrival of electric power in 1934, the mill was driven by steam engines. Every week the boilers consumed 1,000 tons of coal brought in on company rail wagons from the company collieries near Pontefract. Water was also vital in the process and the company had its own supply network including a large covered reservoir on-site.
Sadly in 1999 the works closed down and lay derelict until conversion work began in 2004 turning the mill complex into residential flats. The largest crime was the demolition of the power station which most certainly deserved to be saved a preserved for future generations.
Four days in Spain! In the middle of our visit to France, we journey to Barcelona with our friend Lele and check out what this city is all about: a lot of cathedrals, great food, a very convivial atmosphere, and beautiful architecture and history in the capital of Catalonia.
Read more about our travels at www.circumnavacation.com!
Crews on the SR 509 Completion Project in SeaTac, WA clean up I-5 after tearing down half of the South 216th Street bridge in SeaTac, WA on Dec. 8, 2023. The bridge was torn down to make way for a new bridge, a portion of which is visible on the right side.
The older bridge was torn down to make way for a new bridge, which will be longer to accommodate new collector-distributor lanes that will be added to I-5 underneath as part of the SR 509 Completion Project.
The SR 509 Completion project is part of WSDOT’s Puget Sound Gateway Program, which completes SR 509 in south King County and SR 167 in Pierce County. These projects complete critical missing links in Washington’s highway and freight network.
Huanggang Yangtze River Bridge - the the world’s largest span railway-highway bridge
Huanggang Yangtze River Bridge has length of 4008 meters, is designed for the double-deck, lower for two-way high-speed railway, the upper is four-lane highway. The main bridge’s structure is the twin towers steel truss cable-stayed bridge with double cable planes. Its main span is 567 meters and is the largest one of same type bridge which ever built and is being built, which started in February 2010.
Length: 4008m, main span: 567m
Construction Started: Feb 2010
Completion: Dec 2013
Cost: 2.3 billion yuan
Rail: Wuhan-Huanggang HSR
Highway: Huanggang-Ezhou expressway (4-lane)
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