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Quick Cash Pawn (3,762 square feet)
1001 Ward Boulevard, Wilson Square, Wilson, NC
This store opened in the late 2000s; it was originally a McDonald's, which was built and opened in 1970 and relocated to a newly built location nearby in winter 2008.
Quick Cash Pawn (3,762 square feet)
1001 Ward Boulevard, Wilson Square, Wilson, NC
This store opened in the late 2000s; it was originally a McDonald's, which was built and opened in 1970 and relocated to a newly built location nearby in winter 2008.
So, when I turned round from charting her journey so far, I saw she'd jumped into the bucket of water; I just caught her climbing out.
She keeps doing something interesting with her tail, making me wonder whether it's supposed to make them follow it like a target or something.. Who knows?
(Probably David Attenborough actually ;o)
Quick stopover for a soymilk-cappucino and sketchbook entry while waiting for the next bus.
Pens and pencils in large moleskine sketchbook.
Another busy, busy day so I'm just going to have a quick snack!
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England scamper a single as they edge towards 200 in their second innings at Wormsley in a Kia Women's Test vs. India.
PATTERN: Quick change trousers by Anna Maria Horner (in Handmade beginnings); size 0–3 months
FABRIC: David Butler’s Curious Nature; Comma by Zen Chic; vintage fabric
I loved sewing these and will be super disappointed if they won’t fit The Baby.
They’re all about mixing fabrics and I challenged myself to incorporate great vintage fabric I was lucky to receive and combine it with other prints – that would not scream girly. That’s why I used David Butler’s Curious Nature – it’s a fairly manly print. And a modern one – though I love love vintage fabric, I don’t just want to make something that could’ve been made 20, 30 or 40 years ago.
We made a quick trip to SoCal in November 2020. My wife knew I was suffering from cabin fever so she let me hang out at LAX for a few hours on a beautiful afternoon. I spent the time at Clutters Park. It was fairly crowded with spotters - and all of them were masked. Good for them! Still a nice mix of traffic despite the pandemic.
Pied Paddy Skimmers (Neurothemis tullia) usually mate in the air and separate quickly; sometimes they perch in the last moment. So we don’t get enough time for proper composition.
Taken at Kadavoor, Kerala, India
A recently purchased bag of 10 Simplex end nuts for axle quick release skewers. Very similar in appearance to Campagnolo Nuovo Tipo nuts of the same era (1970s).
These happen to share the same threads as Campagnolo and Shimano skewers (5 mm x 0.80) but not the older style Simplex skewers - which were the ONLY ones made with an odd 5 mm. x 0.75 thread.
Maybe I'm crazy, but I prefer these or the Nuovo Tipo to the Campagnolo "Record" quick release nuts which had a D-ring - those rings always seemed to get in my way when maneuvering a wheel around a derailleur.
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