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two days of mapping outside - equals one very busy base map. i am going to work on my second draft today and separate some of the information out onto trace paper layers so my base map isn't so busy
A map that's up on the back of my door reminding me of what wonders I have to look forward to. Around it are quotes I have came upon. My favorite is "the world is like book, if you don't travel you only read one page".
My flat mate's turtle, put it together in 15 min. From taking the picture to editing it and uploading it.
Google Maps for Android has just picked up an update. Head to the Google Play Store and you’ll find the newest version of Google Maps with improved support for Android Wear notifications.
Here’s the full changelog for the new version of Google Maps on Android:
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Although not able to explore inside the buildings, this facility in Mexico, MO was still cool to see.
Originally the Mexico Fire Brick and Fire Clay Company, founded in either the early 1900's or late 1800's, I am not sure which, it was purchased in 1910 by A.P. Green for a whopping $85,000 and became the A.P. Green Fire Brick Company. Five years later, when the company became incorporated, the value of the equipment and facility had risen to over $200,000. This plant was one of the world's leading producers of brick, and bricks from this plant were even used in the boilers of Navy warships. The military awarded the Army-Navy "E" for Excellence and Maritime "M" to the A.P. Green Company in recognition for its achievements during WWII. Bricks from this factory even line the launch pad at Cape Canaveral. In it's heyday, over 2,000 people were employed and nearly everyone in the town of Mexico could hear the whistle blow for shift changes. Unfortunately in 2002, the plant closed down. A new company by the name of Mid America Brick came by an in 2009, purchased the facility for $9.7 million. Mid America did not last long. In 2013, Mid America filed for bankruptcy and the site was again abandoned. Now the assets are owned by Shamrock Proppants' and the site lies mostly abandoned.
This Majolica, in the main square, at Amalfi entrance, represents the Amalfi seafaring power and illustrates Amalfi's history, as in the reported sentence which is quoting a very famous verse by Gabriele D'Annunzio, one of the most important Italian poets. Another quotation is "Contra hostes fidei semper pugnavit Amalphis"; "Amalfi has always defeated the enemies of the Faith"; that is the motto of Amalphitans which refers to their loyal support of the Vatican during wartime.
2. Radquer in Mettmenstetten mit Masters-Schweizer-Meisterschaften am Sonntag, 8. Oktober 2017.
Foto Martin Platter