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Race Officer, Dick Schoonover ensures the sailors can hear the horn as they cross the line...
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What do you do when you are at the beach and you want to have a picnic........you improvise of course. This has been here for a while I just didn't realise what it was,I have passed by many times and seen it from the road, it only clicked with me what it is now when I came here to take photos of the old block moulds.
Here we have a few old creels (lobster pots) for legs, 2 driftwood planks for seats and the side of a cable drum for a table top, Recycling at the highest level.
This amused me so I thought I would try a bit of processing on it.
When my two were tiny, daddy said 'I'll thump the person who gives Stewart a drum'
Enter Grandmother carrying a drum.
Today the We're Here group members are listening to Noisy Toys
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Improvised Desk - © 2017 – Robert N. Clinton (aka CyberShutterbug)
I wanted to see if the small wobble was the tire or the rim, but I don't have a truing stand.
I borrowed this idea from somewhere in the bike touring community, and it happens to work pretty well.
It turns out the wobble is a little bit the rim -- it was "close enough to true," but I wanted to be a bit more precise -- and a little bit of the tire.
This tire and rim combination is a breeze to mount, never leaks air and overall is pretty good. The problem lies in removing the tire, which is not as easy. If I partially remove the tire, maybe I can reposition it to get the wobble out. I don't know, I think I may be too picky and may just let this go.
I removed the Salsa Wanderlust rack that's almost sort of visible after I shot the photo.
there was no sunset last night... and then i didn't get what i DID shoot posted. sometimes you gotta improvise......
added some warmth with a texture and included a sunset shot from earlier in the week in the comments...
day 12: sunset
My daughters have improvised a kind of stage and now playing Jungle Books
Sanziana is posing Bagheera and Anastasia is posing Mowgli (behind the curtain)
I'm playing Baloo, of course ;-)
Here is the set-up of the Rail-Drill that I used as a temporary Lathe. This was to turn the round ball weight on the handle of the West Side Lumber Co Groundthrow that I built. As the length of the Handle shaft was greater than the capacity of my own Lathe, either I paid $ to have a Machineshop do the work or I did it this way.
Apart from some balance issues which were quickly solved by taking up a certain amount of tension on the Jibcrane, the work proceeded without hitch. An angle-grinder was used to rough out the Ball without the Drillpress being under power then finished running.
A square or rectangular weight would be preferable for ease of fabrication but round is round just like the WSL Co original.
На одном занятии в актерской школе шел урок "импровизация" и я тоже снимая видео, импровизировал. Вот что из этого вышло.
(At one lesson at the acting school there was an 'improvisation' lesson and I also improvised while filming a video. Here's what came of it.)
sony a7iii, lens batis 25mm and 85mm
Days are floating by. School is unofficially over and I'm an intern at the world championship of hockey. Been there for two days now and it's quite fun actually. I'm in the accreditation center so I sort of decide who gets in and who doesn't (they have to be in the system for me to grant them access).
Laurel sitting on the only thing she's found just the right height to use as a seat at the end tables: a bulk box of diapers. Note here that I have absolutely no idea what she's reading, but she likes to sit with magazines -- especially Keepsake Quilting catalogs and Wilton cake decorating yearbooks -- and page through them, saying "cool!" to every page.