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365 Days Project - 29/365. I zoomed in from my front door. This hawk is one of the reasons why we constantly watch Bella when she's outside.
Rosemary recaptured our penguin.
A former colleague, John who is now in Canada, brought this in some time ago. The team on the floor above us kidnapped him a few weeks ago. Today Rosemary recaptured him and put him on guard by the Christmas tree.
Thursday, 10th December 2015
This morning Jae and I and some Momentum members 'picked our own' lavender at a farm in the Wairarapa. It was a gloriously sunny day, almost too hot.
After the lavender we had lunch at Lone Star then went to Mount Bruce to see the white kiwi.
In the evening three of us went to the concert at the Wellington Botanic Gardens.
Saturday, 23rd January 2016.
This is what the London end of the distributed Project Board meeting looked like for the last ever meeting on 4th March 2010.
They Phoned me for an Escort , i spoke to Mark and Asked where they got my name and number from Mark said from Flickr , So its only Fair They appear on here Thanks Mark & Lundy Project for the Job
#67 of 365 Daily Drawings
Inspiration: Foxy Lady in fur
Result: Lady Fox
Materials: Pentel 0.3 HB, Micron 005 & 02 pens, in a Moleskine plain journal
Location: At home
Note: All these cat girls in fox fur coats...so just to be fair, today it's the flipside of that anthropomorphic coin. Oh and drawing a fox is not anything at all like drawing a dog...their faces are so pointy!
#340 of 365 Daily Drawings
Inspiration: 25 days left
Result: 25 bottles of beer on the wall, 25 bottles of beer.
If one of those bottles should happen to fall, 24 bottles of beer on the wall.
Materials: Pentel 0.3 HB, Sakura Micron 005 in a Stillman & Birn Epsilon series sketchbook
Location: home
Note: For those unfamiliar with the song....it's called; '99 Bottles of beer on the wall'... and is usually sung on long car trips in Canada & the US..at the point when a group of people have been in the vehicle for far too long and sanity was left at the last gas station, three hours back down the highway.
A coffee cart has opened at the car repair place down by Linden railway station. I'm not sure how much passing trade they will get as this is, I think, a fairly quiet street, busy with foot traffic only at rush hour when people are heading to the station to work or away from the station home from work. A café specialising in (refined) sugar-free goods, but also selling coffee, opened a few days ago less than a hundred metres away from here, on the other side of the railway crossing.
They made this look really pretty though.
Thursday, 27th April 2017
Dodgy looking weather.
Snapped from the car while being driving to the hairdressers in Upper Hutt. It brightened up later and I had a fun afternoon geocaching with my friend, Jae.
Saturday, 15th August 2015
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Running underground for nearly 14.5km, the Hanlan Water Project is the largest tunnel of its kind ever undertaken in the Region of Peel. Designed to bolster the capacity of the regions aging water distribution network and ensure the viability of future growth, the project has been years in the making, and will continue to shape the future of our community for decades to come. Costing nearly $500 million, the project is a considerable undertaking, but one needed to meet the future needs of Mississauga, as well as the city of Brampton, Caledon and York Region.
The project involves the subterranean installation of a 2400mm RCP feedermain and a series of 1500mm sub-transmission mains along roadways and under existing communities. The primary feedermain will run north up Dixie Rd. from the Lakeview Water Treatment Plant at the foot of Lakeshore, eventually terminating at the Hanlan Reservoir and Pumping Station at Tomken and Britannia Rd. The work includes a number of ancillary projects to roadways and other local distribution works, and will span roughly 6 years. Combining a mix of open-cut and underground tunnel boring, the project has had to contend with the challenges to staying on schedule while managing the needs of traffic and residents alike.