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i tried to put two photos together..
kedua-duanya ada kelemahan, maka aku cuba cantumkan supaya menjadi apa yg aku suka.. hehe..
Venue : Pandai Sikek, Padang, Indonesia
Collage ATCs for Milwaukee ATC group's June 2013 theme "Put A Bird On It" using parrot faux postage from Ten Two Studios.
#1 Lyn G; #2 Beth B (AFA July 2013); #3 Kathi P; #4 Susan Fla
Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial is a 352-foot monument (supposedly the world's largest Doric column) mostly complete by 1915 but dedicated in 1936. It is on the National Register of Historic Places #66000118.
Sculpture put up in Brisbane city in 1970 to represent the bankers
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Purchasing:
– Purchase a quart first instead of a massive quantity in the event you’re not dedicated to the color. Paint a sheet of foam board and move it around the area to determine how the colour is affected by the light .
The pros recommend one gallon for every 400 square feet. Covering rough textured or unprimed surfaces may require more.
– Don’t apply latex on an oil end and vice versa without first sanding the walls (make sure to put on a mask) and wiping away the dust particles using a tack cloth. Employ a primer of the identical composition (latex or oil) of the planned topcoat. To tell if your current wall color is water- or oil-based, douse a white cloth with rubbing alcohol and rub it on the wall (in an out-of-the-way spot). If the paint softens and starts to move onto the cloth, it is water based. If the alcohol doesn’t remove any color, it is oil-based.
– Do not underestimate how long it’ll take you to find the job done. review Allow two weeks to 30 days to cure before wiping or washing.
– Paints have volatile organic compounds (VOCs ) that can release toxic gas to the air for many years after a room has been painted. Paint with low-VOCs or zero-VOCs. -Paints with a green seal possess a VOC of less than 50 grams/liter for apartment and less than 150 grams/liter of non-flat.
Prep:
– Paint does not stick very well to filthy walls, so clean them with water and soap (or TSP) and wash with water once done. Let dry overnight.
– sterile ceilings before painting. There’ll be cobwebs and dust which you don’t see. Overlap the tape seams by at least an inch to avoid seepage between pieces, and after that seal the tape into the face with your fingers or a rag.
– Don’t cover the floors with plastic as it can be very slippery. Use drop cloths or sheets to protect them from drips and splatters.
– The colour mixer in the paint shop can create small variations from can to can. The last thing you want is to have 2 shades of a color on the exact same wall. This may be remedied by blending the paint cans all before you begin painting to make certain you will have consistent color.
– Fill holes with spackle with a five-in-one tool or broad blade and caulk where necessary. Sand dry spackle each spot.
– Don’t underestimate how long it is going to take you to get the job finished. Allow two weeks to 30 days to cure before washing or draining.
– Eliminating outlet covers makes for a much neater paint job. Tape the screws into the cover , and tape over the light or outlet switch to keep paint from getting on them.
Painting Ceilings:
– Scaffolding comes in components called “dollars” and “cross dollars”. For a high ceiling, 4 bucks should suffice. Each dollar prices about $12 a day to lease. You’ll also want: walk boards or boards to place along the bucks, these rent for about $10 every per day. -Wheels rent separately. They are important because they enable the scaffolding to move . Four wheels rent for approximately $25 per day.
– When painting a textured ceiling, then be sure to use a thick-nap roller to ensure that you get full coverage over the bumps and irregularities in the textured surface. To get a smooth drywall ceiling, you can use a roller having a rest.
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Time-Saving Options:
Buy a good quality edger (they’re fairly inexpensive) and take your time at the corners so that you don’t spend all the extra time taping off everything.
– If you take a break whilst painting, cover rollers in plastic wrap and refrigerate so that you don’t have to wash them every time you stop.
– Consider skipping the paint trays and utilizing a five-gallon bucket using a roller display indoors. This saves time on filling and re-filling the bucket.
– Use a hammer and nail to poke holes in the rim of the paint can. It enables the paint.
Tools:
Don’t use bristlesbased paint, the water can make the bristles limp. Foam brushes are good for intricate work such as window casings or painting molding. These brushes normally last for only one use because they’re hard to clean and easy to tear.
– If your job requires oil-based paint, natural bristles like ox or hog hair are perfect because they hold paint better than artificial bristles.
– If you are using latex paint, then polyester and nylon brushes are a lot better since they do not absorb water like normal fibers.
– Great all-purpose brushes are flagged, meaning that the bristles vary in length slowly coming to a peak in the middle of the brush. Brushes offer a smooth, even, more precise coating of paint.
– Utilize the right roller for the job. For smooth surfaces such as wallboard and wood, use a roller using a 3/8-inch or less nap. For surfaces with feel, larger naps can reduce the number of coatings — and the amount of time spent painting.
Clean Up:
If the paint dries on the brush, you’ll need special solvents to remove it. If your residence is on a sewer system, you are able to wash the brushes but be careful to not eliminate paint in a region where it might seep into the groundwater.
– For oil-based paints, so you’ll need a solvent like paint thinner or mineral spirits. Pour about two inches of thinner into a metal container until the paint comes off and then swirl the brush that is filthy inside.
– Moist paintbrushes can be wrapped in plastic or waxed paper and sealed with a rubber band or aluminum foil. Hang brushes down to maintain their shape.
Be sure to label each container with the color and manufacturer name.
– A common issue called “hatbanding” takes place when painters use a paintbrush for cutting in and a roller to apply the remaining portion of the paint, thus producing another texture across the ceiling and trim. To prevent hatbanding, roll the paint as areas as possible.
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Rumor Mill News is what Melinda Pillsbury foster uses to stalk everyone. Melinda Pillsbury Foster has tried to extort money from us and many others.
Her friends and family have contacted us and they are puting Melinda in a Mental hospitol.
Melinda uses Blogger to post her lies and false emails also have been sent to the media. We have many people working with us. God Bless!
It warmed my heart that Occupy protestors at the capital were putting on the kettle for each other. Tea kettles are one of those things in life that makes you feel at home.
Or just put down the liquor!
Cartoon from Punch 1877.
Punch the London magazine of wit, satire, irony and political humour.
Sunset on back porch. Two sb600's on bracket bounced off Photek Softliter 2.
Thanks for the gear tip Mark Warren!!!
I made a little piece of felt, embroidered a perky purple flower, and then sewed the whole thing onto an adjustable ring band. Yea!
So Portland! Who knows who put the scarves on, but the sculptures are from artists artists Crystal Schenk and Shelby Davis. The bronze sculptures are titled “This All Happened More or Less". See all eight of their installations between 11th and 36th Ave on SE Division. Each of the small scale bronze figures are installed on large dolomite boulders quarried in the Northwest. Each about 8-12 inches tall.
Put up a Oil Tank ...... Sun setting ....
Lower 3rd, in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada, by the Alberta boarder.
Want to put on a show at Greater Manchester Comedy Festival 1-10 November 2015 and/or Greater Manchester Fringe Festival 1-31 July 2016? www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk
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Photograph: Shay Rowan
It is now time for me to relay a tale of woe I'd put off discussing until I finished the South Carolina posts. Fortunately for us, this was not our tale of woe, but it was woe in close proximity. And while it all seems to have worked itself out okay for all involved in the month since it happened, it was a royal pain for some people who live near us for a while.
Here's what happened.
One day about a month or so ago while I was working on my usual tasks in my basement office, Robin called down, "You're going to want to see this." So I climbed the basement stairs and followed her to the front window, where I saw that we were in the middle of a situation.
I took this picture at the start of things, at about 4:43 pm on a Friday afternoon five minutes after sunset, maybe 10 or 20 minutes after Robin called me. A Villa Park fire truck was parked outside the house to our south, and two fire command vehicles were flanking it, one in front of our house and the other in the driveway of the house across the street. We had no idea why they were here, or even which house they were here for, and neither of us wanted to get in the way of anything, so we didn't go ask. We just knew it wasn't us, and we couldn't see any smoke from either of the two other houses, so we knew it wasn't a fire. It was something else. But what?.
Which ... well, we're suburban people now, and suburban people can't help turning into Gladys Kravitz for this sort of thing. So we spent the next three hours glued to our windows, coming up with theories ranging from gas leaks to electrocutions to murders.
After a few minutes, we looked through the blinds on the south side of our front room and saw the three kids associated with the house next door, a boy around 11 or 12 and a girl around 14 who lived there off-and-on in a co-parenting situation, along with another 14-year-old girl who's a friend. They were sitting on the front steps, talking with various fire fighter/paramedic people. After a while, one of the paramedic people went and got all the kids blankets, because it was cold. I could only catch snippets of conversation through the window -- one of the kids said something about the dog running all around the back yard -- but not enough to glean anything useful.
What we did not see were either of the two adults associated with the house, and this was worrying, because these are not absentee parents who typically leave the kids unattended. More curious, we did not see or hear either of their two loud and obnoxious dogs who live over there. These are the kinds of dogs who take threats to their territory very seriously, and they bark at every damned thing, all the damned time. We often hear them barking at us from inside their house when we walk by our kitchen window. They're that loud. And yet, there wasn't any barking. All was silence.
The only answer I could think of for that was that the dogs were dead, and once your mind goes to dead animals. you run through all sorts of scenarios. Meanwhile, more fire trucks showed up. And then three ambulances. And then an assortment of big fire department equipment trucks of various sizes, marked with the names of several different suburban departments. One of them, ominously, said "Haz-Mat."
After a while, we noticed the neighbor from our north side (to the right) talking briefly with a first responder, so Robin texted her to ask what she knew. The first responder had been circumspect, the neighbor replied, but they'd said something to suggest they were trying to prevent an explosion. And when there are only about 15 feet separating you from the house in question, that's not what you want to hear.
We put the blurbs right on Gross's board for this cover. Hard to read, but cool. We should've gone one step further and printed a custom board or at least painted his board first - that would've made a WORLD of difference.
Inv Boys Shot Put
1 Ragans Dayshan Foothill 12 59'5"
2 Sinclaiv Derek Sierra 12 52'8"
3 Smith Travis Clovis West 12 51'8"
4 Millard Christian Clovis East 51'4"
5 Darr Matt Frontier 10 48'4"
6 Rush Troy Clovis West 10 47'4"
7 ellis collin Bakersfield 12 47'1"
8 Millan Alberto Livingston 12 46'8"
9 Millan Rual Livingston 11 40'5"
This picture was taken on the Peoples Vote March through London, on 23.03.19. 1-2 million people who do not want Britain to leave the EU. Free to use, with attribution (CC-BY)
These fans traveled all the way from Melbourne, Australia, to see the Browns play the Baltimore Ravens at FirstEnergy Stadium. Or maybe they came to Ohio to see some snow. Actually, Cleveland was just one stop on a six-week trip to several major U.S. cities and a chance to escape the 105 degree temperatures of the Australian summer.