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White metal box and fronts with key lock. Sturdy and strong metal case. Castors inlcuding front of file drawer to prevent tip. US letter or legal folders hang from suspended rods.
Made in Italy
Gently mix the dry into the wet, taking care not to break the wall of your well. (step 8 of 23 shots)
Just get two balls into those HUGE buckets! It got me too -- of course, they were offering an X-Box! How could I not give it a try?
tri-color Rotini pasta, baby carrots, green bell peppers, chopped tomatoes, chopped tender chicken pieces, basil, oregano parsely, minced garlic, garlic powder and parmesan cheese.
Very easy to make. Cook the pasta, cook the chicken and mix/saute in the all the ingredients together in a skillet until chicken is cooked. Add the cooked pasta into the pan and toss everything until pasta is evenly covered with the mixture. Sprinkle with parmesan cheese.
An easy rock ridge.
On the Matterhorn, the sun just - only just - catches the upper rock steps (again: too much snow?) of the Z'mutt above the snow ridge. A gendarme on the ridge is outlined against the snow of the west face, at or near the point where the route traverses right onto the west face for what has become notorious as the most precarious climbing on the route. Collomb: "...the long slab section on the west face is devoid of good belays."
We knew nothing of this and might even the following year (had we gone there in 1976) have blithely sailed up to do it. Modern accounts describe this section in forbidding terms, and local guides have even proposed installing belay stanchions on it. Faced with a howl of protest, they backed off, but not before making the point that a few belay stanchions are better than picking up corpses from the foot of the west face.
The Z'mutt ridge still seems to have a formidable reputation. And recall too, the eastern flanks of the snow ridge are now almost snow-free.
Image July 1975.