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Undocking cargo spacecraft Progress M-23M from the International Space Station www.artemjew.ru/2014/07/22/progress-departs-photo/
2 weeks after planting in the cold frame, my little veggies are vegetating. This week, it's supposed to get into the 30s, so we'll see...
Outbound from Royal Portbury Docks, Bristol, UK.
16-2-2023.
Flag : Panama.
Year of build : 2003
Builder : TOYOHASHI SHIPBUILDING - TOYOHASHI, JAPAN.
D.W.T. : 19,512t.
Gross Weight : 57,789t
Cargo capacity : 5,342 ceu.
Length x Breadth : 199mts x 32mts.
Owner / Manager : MITSUI OSK LINES - JAPAN.
Was going to call it 'NOT MY DONNY!' but that might be overdoing the hipspeak maybe. You get what i mean though....Donald Trump, America what were you thinking?
I did 3 alt versions of this and really its amazing how different they are. In colour and B&W.
This is the straight colour version.
The plan is to build a new railway at the top end of the garden - our garden is uphill away from the house so the bottom of our garden is called the top!
After removal of ivy and shrubs I am left with some scrap materials to up-cycle or take to the council dump. The redundant water-butt and the two compost bins will need to be considered before the final layout is decided on.
Making Progress. Range & Microwave in and functional. Upper cabinets in place, duct work complete, electrical work done (note the 4 new outlets to the right of the range).
Next steps, get the remaining cabinets from Lowes, stain and finish, install counter-top, then tile the wall.
Work in progress..
1..Will come with knitted raincloud 2.. Is going to have a knitted banana 3..Will come with a mug of hot chocolate 4..Will come with an old school nintendo controller
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Title is not intended to be a criticism of the activity of Trans-aid.
My point is much more general and anyway this is just a image not a pamphlet
August 27, 2012 - They've added a bunch of the trim on the exterior, and it looks like the roof is shingled and complete!
This is what our trail looks like after we turn around. :)
This photo is part of Our Farm Adventure. We're learning how to build our own house, live off the grid, and start an organic farm in Toccoa, GA. Follow the story at ourfarmadventure.com