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I thought we were making progress, but the truce was only temporary ... hissing resumed once eating finished!
Grease Alley, an industrial backwater neighborhood in a blade-runner/fifth-element genre. These shops back onto a trash and old parts-strewn gully, where the junk skiff comes by to pick up broken components, industrial leftovers, and the occasional "borrowed" part.
The current City Hall building is a near-50-year-old structure that has served the city well but, in its current state, is functionally obsolete. Built in 1969, the current City Hall requires major renovations that are complicated by the presence of friable asbestos and the way the electrical and mechanical systems were installed.
On October 3, 2017, Virginia Beach city council unanimously approved a resolution to proceed with the design of a new city hall building. The new three-story structure adjacent to the current city hall, between Buildings 1 and 2, is under construction and progressing well.
For more information - www.vbgov.com/government/departments/public-works/Buildin...
Photography - Craig McClure
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Our 100 year old tree that the electric company came in and trimmed (while we were not home) for a 10 year old power line. It looked so sad this summer, but now that the leaves are gone you can really see how badly they disfigured it.
Usually, terrible things that are done with the excuse that progress requires them are not really progress at all, but just terrible things. ~Russell Baker
my progress on the Storytime Sampler (by the Frosted Pumpkin Stitchery) - with a few modifications (mostly in colour, plus the addition of some backstitching and french knots)
The current City Hall building is a near-50-year-old structure that has served the city well but, in its current state, is functionally obsolete. Built in 1969, the current City Hall requires major renovations that are complicated by the presence of friable asbestos and the way the electrical and mechanical systems were installed.
On October 3, 2017, Virginia Beach city council unanimously approved a resolution to proceed with the design of a new city hall building. The new three-story structure adjacent to the current city hall, between Buildings 1 and 2, is under construction and progressing well.
For more information - www.vbgov.com/government/departments/public-works/Buildin...
Photography - Craig McClure
© 2020
ALL Rights reserved by City of Virginia Beach.
Contact photo[at]vbgov.com for permission to use. Commercial use not allowed.
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SD40 #8562 na linha de Araguari; a última das SD40 da Progress Rail no trem S398. Uberlândia MG
"You progress not through what has been done, but reaching towards what has yet to be done." - Kahlil Gibran
The current City Hall building is a near-50-year-old structure that has served the city well but, in its current state, is functionally obsolete. Built in 1969, the current City Hall requires major renovations that are complicated by the presence of friable asbestos and the way the electrical and mechanical systems were installed.
On October 3, 2017, Virginia Beach city council unanimously approved a resolution to proceed with the design of a new city hall building. The new three-story structure adjacent to the current city hall, between Buildings 1 and 2, is under construction and progressing well.
For more information - www.vbgov.com/government/departments/public-works/Buildin...
Photography - Craig McClure
© 2020
ALL Rights reserved by City of Virginia Beach.
Contact photo[at]vbgov.com for permission to use. Commercial use not allowed.
stained glass panel and some night lights in progress. stained glass has been soldered, patinaed, ready for wax.
Rogue wig in progress! I'm basically using the awesome tutorial God Save the Queen Fashions put out on her Facebook page. Bought two wigs and cut out the top bit then I pinned them to my wig head in prep for sewing them back together.
GSTQF's tutorial: www.facebook.com/notes/god-save-the-queen-fashions/cospla...
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Remember the days when the garbage truck had a driver, and six dudes hanging off different points? I do. I remember I thought they were so cool-- I wanted to be a garbage man, so I could hang off the sides of a moving truck. My dad talked me out of it.
It used to take seven dudes, and they had to be relatively engaged. Today, it takes one guy, and he can be on his cell phone (as pictured).