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Students in Professor Amy Margaris' Archaeological Lab Methods course use clay to construct small pots in order to gain a better understand materials and methods used by ancient societies. Pieces of clay are rolled, stacked, and shaped into circular containers.
Photo by Yvonne Gay
One Park Plaza arranged a convenient method for tenants to dispose of used computers, monitors, copy machines, printers, TV’s, cell phones and batteries. Miller Electronics Recycling aided tenants in loading electronics into trucks for recycling. The building filled four large bins with various components. One Park Plaza also held a drawing for 10 “goodie bags” filled with Earth-friendly household products.
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How to Get Rid of Group B Strep In this article, we are going to talk about several methods on how to get rid of group B strep. This health problem is often occurred on pregnant women on their third trimester. It should not be surprising since during the pregnancy, the women are vulnerable to
From one barn to another. The barn from which this shot is taken, is scheduled to be torn down this summer. The barn with the ventilator is being maintained. They're about 50' apart. Most of the windows in the doomed barn are broken out and the rest of it is in disrepair. I've been looking for a way to capture the ventilators on the other barn. This is the first effort I've felt worth a posting.
truncata hybrid, small pot shows same plant separated and given more water and heat then the one in the red bonsai pot.. (found the leaf rooting while replanting the little plant deeper.)
The Modern Method of Preparing Delightful Foods by Mrs. Ida Bailey Allen.
Some of the recipes in here are really petty useful, others? No thanks, Mrs. Bailey Allen!
Indoor training with Speed-Inliner-Basilisk in Basel, Switzerland.
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While I am not done with the complete batch as of yet - I did manage to finish these
While I am not done with the complete batch as of yet - I did manage to finish these four throw pills so far (pillows were teh inspiration for the throw blanket shown in photostream.) They have the perfect amount of mismatched perfection, if you ask me... p
While I am not done with the complete batch as of yet - I did manage to finish these four throw pills so far (pillows were teh inspiration for the throw blanket shown in photostream.) They have the perfect amount of mismatched perfection, if you ask me... plus, they are nice and big (about 19 inches each.) The 24 inch lot are still in the making! Close up shots show the various methods I contruc
While I am not done with the complete batch as of yet - I did manage to finish these four throw pills so far (pillows were teh inspiration for the throw blanket shown in photostream.) They have the perfect amount of mismatched perfection, if you ask me... plus, they are nice and big (about 19 inches each.) The 24 inch lot are still in the making! Close up shots show the various methods I contructed to close opening (on one side of square pillow.) Zippers used for two, and for the others - I created matching little lengths
While I am not done with the complete batch as of yet - I did manage to finish these four throw pills so far (pillows were teh inspiration for the throw blanket shown in photostream.) They have the perfect amount of mismatched perfection, if you ask me... plus, they are nice and big (about 19 inches each.) The 24 inch lot are still in the making! Close up shots show the various methods I contructed to close opening (on one side of square pillow.) Zippers used for two, and for the others - I created matching little lengths of ties, which are looped through buttonholes
While I am not done with the complete batch as of yet - I did manage to finish these four throw pills so far (pillows were teh inspiration for the throw blanket shown in photostream.) They have the perfect amount of mismatched perfection, if you ask me... plus, they are nice and big (about 19 inches each.) The 24 inch lot are still in the making! Close up shots show the various methods I contructed to close opening (on one side of square pillow.) Zippers used for two, and for the others - I created matching little lengths of ties, which are looped through buttonholes, then knotted to hold the opening together (used three ties and buttonholes the close the opening.)
While I am not done with the complete batch as of yet - I did manage to finish these four throw pills so far (pillows were teh inspiration for the throw blanket shown in photostream.) They have the perfect amount of mismatched perfection, if you ask me... plus, they are nice and big (about 19 inches each.) The 24 inch lot are still in the making! Close up shots show the various methods I contructed to close opening (on one side of square pillow.) Zippers used for two, and for the others - I created matching little lengths of ties, which are looped through buttonholes, then knotted to hold the opening together (used three ties and buttonholes the close the opening.) I'm farily excited that everything went as planned, considering that I kind of just used the "wing it" method (nto supposed to admist to that, but oh well...) :) (Note: The pink floral pillow is meant to match the throw blanket
While I am not done with the complete batch as of yet - I did manage to finish these four throw pills so far (pillows were teh inspiration for the throw blanket shown in photostream.) They have the perfect amount of mismatched perfection, if you ask me... plus, they are nice and big (about 19 inches each.) The 24 inch lot are still in the making! Close up shots show the various methods I contructed to close opening (on one side of square pillow.) Zippers used for two, and for the others - I created matching little lengths of ties, which are looped through buttonholes, then knotted to hold the opening together (used three ties and buttonholes the close the opening.) I'm farily excited that everything went as planned, considering that I kind of just used the "wing it" method (nto supposed to admist to that, but oh well...) :) (Note: The pink floral pillow is meant to match the throw blanket directly.... and, I'm really happy with how everything is looking so far.) Look for photos of the final batch of XL sized pillows farily soon!
While I am not done with the complete batch as of yet - I did manage to finish these four throw pills so far (pillows were teh inspiration for the throw blanket shown in photostream.) They have the perfect amount of mismatched perfection, if you ask me... plus, they are nice and big (about 19 inches each.) The 24 inch lot are still in the making! Close up shots show the various methods I contructed to close opening (on one side of square pillow.) Zippers used for two, and for the others - I created matching little lengths of ties, which are looped through buttonholes, then knotted to hold the opening together (used three ties and buttonholes the close the opening.) I'm farily excited that everything went as planned, considering that I kind of just used the "wing it" method (nto supposed to admist to that, but oh well...) :) (Note: The pink floral pillow is meant to match the throw blanket directly.... and, I'm really happy with how everything is looking so far.) Look for photos of the final batch of XL sized pillows farily soon!
While I am not done with the complete batch as of yet - I did manage to finish these four throw pills so far (pillows were teh inspiration for the throw blanket shown in photostream.) They have the perfect amount of mismatched perfection, if you ask me... plus, they are nice and big (about 19 inches each.) The 24 inch lot are still in the making! Close up shots show the various methods I contructed to close opening (on one side of square pillow.) Zippers used for two, and for the others - I created matching little lengths of ties, which are looped through buttonholes, then knotted to hold the opening together (used three ties and buttonholes the close the opening.) I'm farily excited that everything went as planned, considering that I kind of just used the "wing it" method (nto supposed to admist to that, but oh well...) :) (Note: The pink floral pillow is meant to match the throw blanket directly.... and, I'm really happy with how everything is looking so far.) Look for photos of the final batch of XL sized pillows farily soon!
While I am not done with the complete batch as of yet - I did manage to finish these four throw pills so far (pillows were teh inspiration for the throw blanket shown in photostream.) They have the perfect amount of mismatched perfection, if you ask me... plus, they are nice and big (about 19 inches each.) The 24 inch lot are still in the making! Close up shots show the various methods I contructed to close opening (on one side of square pillow.) Zippers used for two, and for the others - I created matching little lengths of ties, which are looped through buttonholes, then knotted to hold the opening together (used three ties and buttonholes the close the opening.) I'm farily excited that everything went as planned, considering that I kind of just used the "wing it" method (nto supposed to admist to that, but oh well...) :) (Note: The pink floral pillow is meant to match the throw blanket directly.... and, I'm really happy with how everything is looking so far.) Look for photos of the final batch of XL sized pillows farily soon!