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Thyme, mint, parsley, oregano and parmesan in the crust. I cooked this for my beloved who is being subjected to the vagaries of hospital food, packing it into flasks so that it would be warm on arrival. Such is love and devotion :) Charlotte potatoes, if anyone is interested - just sweet enough to balance the lamb, which went from raw to plate in about 25 minutes (including a little resting time).
I was relieved to find that Matilda the Elephant Bike did in fact fit into the little bike rack on the 4-carriage class 158, which I caught at Shawfair railway station, bound for Edinburgh Waverley.
Matilda now has some ergonomic rubber-coated bar ends. I realised that a lot of the time I was riding with the edges of my hands resting on the handlebar grips, my fingers curled into loose, relaxed fists. The bar ends came from St John Street Cycles and clamp over the last half an inch of handlebar.
· Bike rack with "Tao 1" graffito. Y'know, you can build on the Taoism with some yin and yang iconography -- there are two bike wheels right there.
Garlic Restaurant, New Smyrna Beach, FL.
A common sight at any bar, these glasses hang from the overhead rack. In doing so, they generate interesting patterns of circles and lines.
Nikon 1 V1, 10-30mm 1 Nikkor lens at 24mm, 1/8 sec at f/5, ISO 3200.
2010/05/29.RD5007. The Rorschach - Heiden - Bahn (RHB) is a standard gauge rack railway that runs from Rorschach Hafen on the Bodensee (Lake Constance) to the small town of Heiden overlooking the lake from high in the hills. There is a permanent way siding at the intermediate station of Wienacht-Tebel and these are sections of the Riggenbach rack system.
Saturday, 29th May, 2010. Copyright © Ron Fisher.
Yey the sun is shining at last so I grabbed my camera and set off to photograph some fences...yes I know it's only Thursday but it may be raining again tomorrow ! Both these shots are of the fence that is on a raised road that has been known to me as 'The Monkey Rack' since I was a little girl...not sure where the name came from...I really like both of these, one in each direction this one is SOOC !
HFF (in advance) and here's to a lovely weekend !
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A permanent rack top for the pannier rack I made a few months ago (last year?)
Not quite finished (needs a backstop) but I want to test-fit it first to see how level the platform is when installed on the target bike.
Rack desenvolvido por Estúdio On (www.estudioon.com.br) - Ambientação e maquete virtual executados por mim
Clamp fits over the steering rack and bolts onto the backing plate. Fancy nut goes on the bottom, normal one at the top. Brace will attach to the fancy bottom bit.
The Carolina Tarwheels donated Hillsborough a bicycle rack. This bike rack is the first for Hillsborough, NC. Located at the Alexander Dickson House (Hillsborough/Orange County Visitors Center).
This is the lego key rack that Jason bought me for Christmas all set up. I love the attention to detail -- even the screws that hold it up have round lego pieces as covers. It came with two lego key chains, which are actually 2x4 bricks with a screw threw them, that you simply snap on top of the white lego flat piece. Maybe I should get out my legos and put up a design in the extra white space there. I totally love this thing!
bringing the rack from the studio, two blocks to join the Fashion Guild of Winnipeg, Fashion in the Park Saturdays.
Got a lot of CDs and looking for a unique way to show off your collection? This custom built CD rack will hold about 1232 CDs, and do it with style. It's made with standard 3/4 inch copper pipe that is bolted together, not soldered. Steel rods form the open shelves. The metal was left unfinished, and is aging naturally, but if you prefer a shiny look, you can easily polish it up with a metal cleaner.
I designed and built this about 5 years ago, but unfortunately I have to sell it because I'm moving and my CDs are going to be living in my garage, in boxes.
Some stats: The rack is basically 6 feet high, 4 feet wide, and 5.75 inches deep. The top shelf can hold about 72 DVDs. The other shelves are too short for DVDs, but shelves can be removed if you want a mix of CD and DVD storage.
I know $250 is a lot of money for a CD rack, but that is actually below the cost of the materials! All offers will be considered.