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We prepared the site plan properly to scale and obtained the commercial building permit. We obtained an exemption letter from Swiftmud. We provided, graded and compacted clean fill dirt as needed. We provided a termite pretreatment and covered the slab with 6-mil visquien. We poured with 4000 PSI concrete with fiber mesh reinforcement. We hand troweled the concrete with a double broom finish. We saw cut expansion joints accordingly. We placed a pallet of sod around the slab.
I didn't catch the information about Sally's first jigsaw. This third jigsaw is a vintage cardboard commemorative. It shows the 1940 New Zealand Centennial Exhibition and appears on pg97 of Tom Tyler's book. It is 14in wide and shows the 155ft Centennial Tower at night surrounded by powerful search beams. Unfortunately, the print colours haven't been properly registered, so the print is blurry.
You can see a short Pathe film taken at the exhibition including this view here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Z7wJ_MDVlg
From Wikipedia:
The New Zealand Centennial Exhibition took place over six months from Wednesday 8 November 1939 until 4 May 1940. It celebrated one hundred years since the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840 and the subsequent mass European settlement of New Zealand. 2,641,043 (2.6 million) visitors attended the exhibition.
The New Zealand Government staged the exhibition with assistance from local government, New Zealand industry and the New Zealand public. The exhibition received support from the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Fiji and other Pacific islands who either constructed their own pavilions on site or had displays in one of the exhibition buildings.
The exhibition took for its site a location at Rongotai in Wellington, Edmund Anscombe designing the buildings and grounds in the Art Deco style. Construction began on 27 April 1939 by the firm Fletcher and Love Construction Companies and over 1,000 staff were employed in the process of building the exhibition. The exhibition grounds were just over 55 acres (220,000 m2) in size, with the main buildings accounting for around 14 acres (57,000 m2) of this.
Feature structures included:
- the Centennial Tower, the main focus of attention, standing 155 feet (47 m) tall and weighing 700 tons. This icon featured on many of the souvenirs celebrating the exhibition.
- a statue of a Neriad (a sea-woman on a seahorse) standing in the central fountain.
- the New Zealand Railways Department stand featuring a working model-railway constructed to scale and maintained by Frank Roberts (model maker).
2,641,043 (2.6 million) visitors attended the exhibition. The last time an event of such a scale had been held was the New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition in 1925–26, when 3.2 million visitors were counted at the exhibition in Dunedin.[6] Anscombe had also been the architect for the Dunedin exhibition.
The Te Papa Museum in Wellington has scores of pages of souvenirs of the event, but not this one.
collections.tepapa.govt.nz/agent/43305
A small jigsaw showing an angled nighttime view similar to this one.
collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/536761
A small jigsaw
collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/536764
This page shows another jigsaw of a daytime scene.
We didn't have a fire place at the house on Allison, so it's nice to have a place to hang the stockings properly.
Properly practiced, knitting soothes the troubled spirit, and it
doesn't hurt the untroubled spirit, either.
Ellen Zimmerman
We prepared the site plan properly to scale and obtained the commercial building permit. We obtained an exemption letter from Swiftmud. We provided, graded and compacted clean fill dirt as needed. We provided a termite pretreatment and covered the slab with 6-mil visquien. We poured with 4000 PSI concrete with fiber mesh reinforcement. We hand troweled the concrete with a double broom finish. We saw cut expansion joints accordingly. We placed a pallet of sod around the slab.
Properly called S. Maria della Concezione in Campo Marzio, it is a monastic complex consisting of church and nunnery. Now the church is always closed and the nuns are no longer present: the monastery serves as office space for the Chamber of Deputies. I loved the characteristic colours of Rome in this view, blue and ochre.
"Properly practiced, knitting smooths the troubled spirit... and it doesn't hurt the untroubled spirit either."
- Elizabeth Zimmerman
Mr. Fox's colorful photo inspired me to take this one today. My wools are always gloomy, but I think the throw is turning out pretty lovely.
How to Properly Load a Moving Truck - If you hire a professional moving company they will do the job of loading and unloading in to a moving truck with skilled movers.
A steelworker stretches to reach the bottom bolts on supports for a new burger restaurant under construction on Cleveland Ave. at Polaris Parkway. My Final Photo for Sept. 14, 2017.
One thing I did want to do on this car that I missed from my Jeep was a backup camera. It was a little bit of a PITA to make this a clean installation, as well as getting the reverse function to work properly, but it worked out well! The head unit that was on the car when I bought it was pretty plug and play for the camera, but I may swap head units in the near future.
The line breaks and stanza breaks of Jessie Carty's "an experiment" from Paper House behave much closer to print on both the Kindle (left) and the Nook (right) than in auto-generated e-book files. This behavior required knowledge of CSS and XHTML, though the technique is still being perfected so that it works on the smallest mobile devices.
This picture goes with Andres Dental's blog post "Floss Properly Every Time" at www.andresdental,wordpress.com
These spoons are properly sized to handle the measuring of sweeteners, honey, confectionery sugar, and other ingredients.
Featured with a cute cat shape, the measuring spoons and spoon rest will provide more life to your countertop, give your kitchen cute and vivid touch, brighten and liven up your day.
The spoon and spoon rest is made of reliable and quality ceramic, smooth to touch, non-toxic, not easy to fade, chip, or break, better resistant to stain, not easy to deform, durable, and safe for reapplication.
Surprising gift: these cat ceramic measuring spoons are a nice gift as a Mother's Day gift, a cat lover office gift for a coworker, a pet lover birthday gift, or an anniversary gift, will be loved by women, men, and people who love cats, baking, and cooking.
Package includes:
4 x Cat spoons
1 x Spoon holder
1/4 teaspoon: 8.7 x 3.8 x 1.5 cm/ 3.4 x 1.5 x 0.6 inch
1/2 teaspoon: 10 x 4.4 x 1.5 cm/ 3.9 x 1.7 x 0.6 inch
1 teaspoon: 11 x 4.8 x 1.7 cm/ 4.3 x 1.9 x 0.7 inch
1 tablespoon: 13.4 x 6 x 2 cm/ 5.3 x 2.4 x 0.8 inch
Spoon rest: 17 x 14 x 2 cm/ 6.7 x 5.5 x 0.8 inch
Warm note:
Manual measurement, please allow slight errors on size.
The colors may exist slight differences due to different screens.